You can do this in the dialplan: exten => bla,1,Dial(SIP/1,2) exten => bla,n,Dial(SIP/1&SIP/2,2) exten => bla,n,Dial(SIP/1&SIP/2&SIP/3,2)
Your Dialplan there will dial the first line for a maximum of 2 seconds. I'm not even sure if they'll hear it ring. I'd rather call all lines for something like 30 seconds but stagger the calls a few seconds apart to make sure the people who should be answering the calls have a better oportunity to do so. But your dialplan isn't horribe. It's what I want, but without hanging up and dialing again. If just it would keep SIP/1 in your example active the entire time. Also, for me this is a PSTN non-local network so it requires the long wait time between the 10 digit phone number being dialed and the agent picking up the phone.
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