Evan,
I understand where you're coming from in that ENUM seems a possible solution
for this, but in what whacked out universe is managing multiple NAPTRs to
handle call groups considered an 'easy' way to do things?
Perhaps this is another definition of the word easy of which I'm unaware. ;)
N.
On Wed, 09 Aug 2006 10:44:36 -0400, Evan Borgström wrote
So long as the original extension is numeric then
there is a much
easier way to do this, ENUM. Create a private E164 tree (ie.
e164.yourdomain.com) and add multiple NAPTR's for the single
extension all with the same preference and order. When you call
enum_lookup() it will cause the request to fork to all the recipients.
-Evan
P.S. Don't forget to prefix + before calling enum_lookup()
P.P.S Don't forget to remove the + if enum_lookup() fails
Ricardo Carvalho wrote:
> The idea is really that. I want do be able to call one extension and
> ring on many phones, each registered to a different user, to be able to
> implementing like a help desk or something...
> Is it possible in SER?
>
> Thanks
>
> Ricardo.
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> sip wrote:
>> If you gave the same alias to multiple subscribers, that's a bit like
>> giving
>> the same username to multiple subscribers, or even having the same URL
>> for
>> multiple websites. How would the computer know whether someone trying to
>> contact ALIAS is trying to contact USER-A or USER-B ?
>>
>>
>>
>> On Mon, 07 Aug 2006 12:16:08 +0100, Ricardo Carvalho wrote
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Is it possible to give same alias to different subscribers? Trying to
>>> add same alias in serctl isn't well succeeded because it says that
>>> that alias is already in use by other user. Is it any other way to do
>>> it?
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> Ricardo.
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