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DrB0b (IS/IT--Management)
27 Jun 12 12:11
MICS 7.0
CP 150
T7316E Phones

Hello again all,

Not asking for someone to do this for me but is there anything I should watch out for? Also, can this even be done. Ive read a couple posts about doing this but not on my setup. Going to be diving into this today or tomorrow and was hoping to be prepared in case something wonky happened.

Thanks again and Ill post any issues I have next after hopefully some pointers from our all star staff.

Learning - A never ending quest for knowledge usually attained by being thrown in a situation and told to fix it NOW.

allworxguy (Vendor)
27 Jun 12 12:15
You have the hardware required

setup requirements:

Lines: set to disconnect supervision
Set: Allow Redirect
Route and Destination for the out dial.

Marv
www.telemarv.ca

DrB0b (IS/IT--Management)
27 Jun 12 12:26
I wouldnt have thought Supervision would interfere. From what I gather, and Im heading to research right now, that line supervision was to keep either the caller or receiver from tying up a line by leaving a call hung. What you listed so far is the direction I was thinking.

Thanks for the input.

Learning - A never ending quest for knowledge usually attained by being thrown in a situation and told to fix it NOW.

curlycord (Programmer)
27 Jun 12 13:51
"that line supervision was to keep either the caller or receiver from tying up a line by leaving a call hung"

Exactly!

Do you want your callers transferring to a cell to be hung?

Obviously the answer is no therefore why you need to program it.



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curlycord
www.curlycord.com

DrB0b (IS/IT--Management)
27 Jun 12 14:55
Is there any way to have the call ring on the extension it is coming in on AND forward the call to a cell so it could be picked up on either device or is it one or the other? Assuming the latter.

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hawks (IS/IT--Management)
27 Jun 12 15:12
you are correct with the latter, now what might work for you is to have it ring at the Norstar set then set it to Forward no Answer to the Cell Phone.
DrB0b (IS/IT--Management)
27 Jun 12 15:26
Interesting idea, i will look into that. Thanks!

Learning - A never ending quest for knowledge usually attained by being thrown in a situation and told to fix it NOW.

allworxguy (Vendor)
27 Jun 12 21:22
If you try to forward the phone using a route that is not using supervised lines, the system will deny the forwarding.

Marv
www.telemarv.ca

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