Re: Voice: CSS on MWI numbers ?

From: Carlos G Mendioroz <tron_at_huapi.ba.ar>
Date: Sat, 06 Jun 2009 13:04:05 -0300

Hmm,
after some (more)thought, I think I have a plausible reason:

MWI calls signal the phone as part of the dial string. What you get is a
phone number (i.e. DN) of the phone to have the lamp status changed.

Now, what happens if you have more than one phone with the same number ?
(e.g. tennant setup) Then you can determine which is the one by having
a CSS that gives you the piece of info to determine which one is the
one. That makes sense.

It should be there in some manual, I guess.
-Carlos

Carlos G Mendioroz @ 5/06/2009 13:54 -0200 dixit:
> Hi,
> I've always thought of CSS as "what you see" of the dialplan,
> and partitions as "where are you", sort of.
>
> Partitions are, mathematicaly speaking, partitions. :)
> I.e., a DN only belongs to one.
> CSSs are ordered lists of partitions "visible" to a call originator.
>
> If I'm ok so far, what's the point in having CSS assigned to a MWI
> DN ? AFAIK, this is not going to originate a call ever.
>
> Enlightment is welcome,
> -Carlos

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