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   * Setup outside gate phone for auto-dial dialplan and figure out best way to manage mounting/wiring
   * Setup outside gate phone for auto-dial dialplan and figure out best way to manage mounting/wiring


[[User:Kraptv|kraptv]] comments about some possible concerns about disturbing the peace:
[[User:Kraptv|Kraptv]] comments about some possible concerns about disturbing the peace:


''If people are annoyed at the phones nearby - they can press the "Do Not Disturb" button and it won't ring. In this design - I am mindful to keep a productive peace - I helped implement the phone system at a large cartoon company and was mindful to the variety of edge cases and balancing of sensitive users and collaborative users.
''If people are annoyed at the phones nearby - they can press the "Do Not Disturb" button and it won't ring. In this design - I am mindful to keep a productive peace - I helped implement the phone system at a large cartoon company and was mindful to the variety of edge cases and balancing of sensitive users and collaborative users.
The best part of this: I've already built the majority of this on my home RaspberryPi with an 0845 number (I got it for free from sipgate.co.uk) so if people are interested in providing feedback on how the system works, I would love it.  Word of warning, if you're expecting to actually ring something at 447 Hackney Road, it won't be 'online' for maybe a month or so, but please test and provide suggestions. There's the chance I will answer the extension if I notice my soft-phone ringing.


If it is completely crap and everyone hates it, we can scrap it easily and say 'man, corded phones are so 90's! Good riddance!' - but there are still many valid uses and an example of fun infrastructure enhancement. Noone is obligated to answer the phone. Noone has to touch it.  It's a co-operative, not some sort of business that has a telephone response service level agreement. ;-)''
If it is completely crap and everyone hates it, we can scrap it easily and say 'man, corded phones are so 90's! Good riddance!' - but there are still many valid uses and an example of fun infrastructure enhancement. Noone is obligated to answer the phone. Noone has to touch it.  It's a co-operative, not some sort of business that has a telephone response service level agreement. ;-)''


Dial '''020 7033 9080''' to test the LHS incoming phone line, please send feedback directly via email to  [[User:Kraptv|kraptv]] or leave a voicemail to extension 6601!
Dial '''020 7033 9080''' to test the LHS incoming phone line, please send feedback directly via email to  [[User:Kraptv|Kraptv]] or leave a voicemail to extension 6601!


* http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/csbpipp/ip_phones/administration/guide/spa_wip_admin.pdf
* http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/csbpipp/ip_phones/administration/guide/spa_wip_admin.pdf
* http://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/csbpipp/ip_phones/user/guide/spa9XX_user_web.pdf
* http://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/csbpipp/ip_phones/user/guide/spa9XX_user_web.pdf