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This whole notion that the phone is it's own system is what's frustrating to me personally.
DND on the phone is not DND on the PBX (in fact I have no idea what the PBX sees in that case - I'd guess it sees the phone simply busy).
But this is not what a company with an phone admins/operators would want. For example, in my case, my company wants the operators to be able to remove DND from a phone at the operators choosing. But in the case where the phone is DND'ed, they can't do that.
This type of stuff leads to split brain thinking - where is the problem? oh yeah - duh, I'm an idiot and I setup DND on the phone, and then didn't program a button on the phone to use the DTMF function of the PBX to set DND status.Yep I'm just bitchin'.
That's always been there, even with analogue phones. Just most people didn't buy phones that powerful.
Of course analogue phones could be that way, any type of device could be. Heck my old home analogue phone had a contact list feature. But my home phone service never did, so it was never a conflict.
Psst - I do believe that some home phone analogue providers did offer phone system based contact lists/quick dialing.
It was all in your PBX. An analogue PBX could have all these same options.
uh what? my home phone was in my PBX?
You PBX was the CO in this case.
Sure, for the second option I mentioned, but in the case of my phone having a contact list, that had nothing to do with the CO or a PBX, it was all inside my phone at home. Oh, yeah, I said all of this already.
The PBX for your phone at home is the CO. This is not a hard concept. The CO has all these features too.
So yes. your home phone always had this functionality.