Okay.
From the telco side; 800# points to the 274#.
So if I just have the telco point the 274# to a DID on our PBX that will allow for the multiple calls?
Thats what shows up on the display when you call into the 274 or the 800 (which the 800# is transfered to 274# at the telco side). So it seams fitting that 274 and 800 both show 804-6 (would that mean Route 4 Member 6?).
I did a print of TN 5 0 0 2:
TN 5 0 0 2
TYPE COT
CDEN 8D
CUST 0
XTRK XUT
TIMP 600
BIMP 3COM
TRK ANLG
NCOS 0
RTMB 4 6
ATDN 4800
SIGL GRD
SUPN YES
STYP PSP
AST NO
IAPG 0
CLS UNR DTN CND WTA LPR APN THFD
P10 NTC LOL
TKID
DATE 9 AUG 2002
This seems like a single line transfer to an ATDN 4800...
These are T1 circuit of copper.
Like I said before, I inherited this mess and I am in no way a PBX expert. Station programming, meridian mail programming I can do easily. The T1 trunk items I have not touched.
Another question: where do look for the transfer of the line from the 274-xxxx to our DID's?
Telco is saying that they are directing our 800# to 274-xxxx number. So where do look inside the system (what LD?) to see where 274-xxxx is being sent to?
Little background: I inherited this mess about...
The DN is idle. And yes, she can place internal calls while the transfered call is still in place.
Thats what makes me believe its mostly a telco change the screwed this up. Plus the fact it was all working just fine 3 months ago.
Okay.
But this was all working just fine till about 3 months ago.
Here is what is happening:
Caller 1 calls into our 800 number (our 800 # is transfered at the telco to our local main line # 274-xxxx).
Person that gets that call then transfers the call to another extension inside the PBX...
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