[cisco-voip] Broadcast Hunt Group query

Andy andy.carse at gmail.com
Thu Nov 6 09:26:20 EST 2014


Just to put "another nail in the coffin" would be we have 5 sites :)

I guess it will have to be the tried and tested email scatter gun.

Andy
andy.carse at gmail.com



> On 6 Nov 2014, at 14:00, Justin Steinberg <jsteinberg at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> you will probably crash the system if you put 4,000 phones in a broadcast hunt group :)
> 
> You would need some third party application like Singlewire Informacast, SA-Announce Synapps, etc.  to get this type of functionality
> 
> On Thu, Nov 6, 2014 at 7:59 AM, Andy <andy.carse at gmail.com <mailto:andy.carse at gmail.com>> wrote:
> I know that this is going to bring a smile to some people, but I’ll ask the question.
> I have a request come in
> “Can we use the phones to mark the start and finish time for marking the silence on 11 Nov”
> 
> I thought about using a broadcast hunt group, but there are 4,000 handsets.
> 
> I have read somewhere that you can only use a handfull of devices in a broadcast hunt group, so I’m looking for some divine inspiration should anyone have any to spare.
> obviously if it can’t be easily achieved then I do have the option to say no.
> 
> Andy
> andy.carse at gmail.com <mailto:andy.carse at gmail.com>
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