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RE: Re: Asterisk progress
Ahh ok, thanks Tim, I thought it might be something like a hunt group for
ISDN numbers, so if somone called and the line was engaged it tried one of
the others... if this is what call grouping does then ther's no reason to
get it since * does this too...
Andy
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On 07/05/2003 at 14:56 Hawes,Timothy Edward (GEG) wrote:
>Andy,
>
>IIRC call grouping is used in an office environment e.g. a colleague's
>phone is ringing but you can answer it from your phone on your desk
(pick
>up your handset, press Call Pickup, or similar). The group part makes
sure
>you can only answer local phones, not one at the far end of the office
/
>on a different floor (unless you want to that is).
>
>Cheers,
>
>Tim H.
>
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>there's something like call grouping too (not that I know much about
it)
>did you go for that?
>
>
>Andy
>
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