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3 phones on 1 extension?

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twizitid

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ok, I have 3 phones, 2 analog and 1 digital. all 3 ring when 1 extension is dialed. I can't figure out how this is happening. All the station settings for that extension are identical to my extension (mine having nothing special whatsoever). there's no hunt-group, no coverage path, nothing.

Only difference that I am seeing is that it has a different Personalize Ringing Pattern, I don't see that effecting it's ringing in multiple places, but I could be wrong.

Any thoughts?
 
How about trying "list usage extension" on the called extension, also try "list trace station" then dial it and see what it says.
 
ok, found it, its ext 8804 and 8853, but the odd thing is that 8804 is digital line/port, but it's got an analog phone on it. im confused.
 
List Bridged 8804. Most likely, the two analog stations are set as bridged-apperances of the digital extension. Check page three of the analog stations, the "Line ppearance:" field.

 
ah, not quite. apparently there are 2 phone jacks on one port. so 8804 has to analogs on it. then 8853 is in another location, is digital, and was mapped to 7199. so there were 2 digitals and 2 analogs.

got it all squared away now tho. thanks for the help
 
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