If it does not then you can enable callwaiting on the phones so they can atleast receive calls to the extention
On 4/19/06,
Bill Gibbs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
192.168.1.107 199 6bd3fb49505 00102/00000 ulaw No Tx: ACK
192.168.0.100 110 5c5a4953-65 00101/00005 ulaw Yes Rx: ACK
Those channels are stuck talking to each other. The phones are disconnected yet that connection remains. I can clear w/ a restart obviously, but is there any way to tear down a call like that from the CLI?
Bill
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