[cisco-voip] sharedline behaviour with 4.x

Ed Leatherman ealeatherman at gmail.com
Fri Mar 17 14:07:34 EST 2006


I've never seen anyway to make it work differently

On 3/17/06, Lelio Fulgenzi <lelio at uoguelph.ca> wrote:
>
> With shared lines and 3.x while I was on the line, any new incoming calls
> were handled exclusively by the person who was handling the call,
> effectively blocking any other instances of that shared line from receiving
> or placing new calls.
>
> With 4.x things work quite a bit differently such that any new incoming
> calls ring on other sets and other sets can place new calls from that shared
> line.
>
> I think this new feature is great, but I'm sure there are people who will
> want to use the old way of things. I understand that I can set the busy
> trigger and max calls to prevent other phones from doing this, but this also
> affects the phone who is in control of the active call.
>
> Has anyone found a way around this? Is there a service parameter that I'm
> missing?
>
>
>
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Ed Leatherman
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