[cisco-voip] Multiple Calls on Shared Line Appearance
Keith Klevenski
keith.klevenski at rig.net
Fri Feb 29 15:45:08 EST 2008
It depends on how the busy trigger is set for the DN per phone (max no.
calls and busy trigger are per device and not per DN). The default busy
trigger is 2 which means if a third call comes in it will be considered
busy and any CFB configuration would process the call. If no CFB
configuration is in place then the 3rd caller would hear a busy signal.
To answer your question, if all devices are at the default busy trigger
of 2, first call comes in and is answered, a second call comes in, then
all other phones would ring and the phone on the call would hear a call
waiting beep.
Keith Klevenski
Senior IP Telephony Engineer
RigNet Inc.
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Suite 300
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[mailto:cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Carter, Bill
Sent: Friday, February 29, 2008 2:36 PM
To: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
Subject: [cisco-voip] Multiple Calls on Shared Line Appearance
4 phones each with the same number. 1st call comes in and is answered.
2nd call comes in. Does it ring the other phones ?? At what point would
CFB kick in ?
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