New to the forum, but I searched as best I can for an answer, but to no avail.
We have a partner system that was installed about 6 years ago, but the installer is no longer in business
Here's the issue:
Whenever a call comes in on our 4th phone line it rings in the office (as it should) and also the owner's cell phone (which it shouldn't).
If you try to pick up the line using the office phones, it is nothing but a dial tone and shows you on Line 4, but it CAN be picked up by the cell phone.
Any idea what this is?
Only thing that we've implemented recently is Call Forwarding (Feature 11) whenever someone in the office is out.
I'm guessing someone input a feature code incorrectly and now this is happening, but I can't figure out how to turn it off.
You can dial OUT on the phones using line 4, and in fact is the default order 4,3,2,1, but all calls IN on Line 4 ring but can only be picked up by his cell.
Please let me know if you have any ideas.
We're a small sales agency, and with only 5 employees I get the "technical troubleshooting" job since I'm the youngest by 20 years.
Thanks,
Chad
We have a partner system that was installed about 6 years ago, but the installer is no longer in business
Here's the issue:
Whenever a call comes in on our 4th phone line it rings in the office (as it should) and also the owner's cell phone (which it shouldn't).
If you try to pick up the line using the office phones, it is nothing but a dial tone and shows you on Line 4, but it CAN be picked up by the cell phone.
Any idea what this is?
Only thing that we've implemented recently is Call Forwarding (Feature 11) whenever someone in the office is out.
I'm guessing someone input a feature code incorrectly and now this is happening, but I can't figure out how to turn it off.
You can dial OUT on the phones using line 4, and in fact is the default order 4,3,2,1, but all calls IN on Line 4 ring but can only be picked up by his cell.
Please let me know if you have any ideas.
We're a small sales agency, and with only 5 employees I get the "technical troubleshooting" job since I'm the youngest by 20 years.
Thanks,
Chad