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BIGLUCY (TechnicalUser)
1 May 06 13:37
Big Lucy has a customer that wants the incoming calls to the console to ring and appear on a multi line set. i added the consoles directory number to a button but they say it doesnt appear there, I'm in need of help
Thanks
BL
pandabear1 (TechnicalUser)
1 May 06 14:07
what system and software?
BIGLUCY (TechnicalUser)
1 May 06 14:18
sx2000
Matt85 (IS/IT--Management)
1 May 06 16:50
you can't put a directory number on a multi line set. there are many ways to do this i think but i only know one. you have to program a button for a CO line and then enter the trunk number so if there are many lines i am not sure how you could do this i think you would program a CO line group but i have never done it before. oops and that is for a sx200 i dunno have sx2000.

Matthew McGowan
Reynolds Park
www.rpyc.info

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