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Bridged appearance COR overrides secondary phones COR

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rstockton

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Aug 13, 2001
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A phone with a COR allowing internal only calls has a bridged appearance of an extension with a COR allowing International calls. Is there a way to make the secondary phone not have the primary's privelege when using the bridged appearance button?

Thanks
 
Do not think so, as you are on the second persons call appearance which is associated with the international cor.

Perhaps you could remove the bridged appearance and use a busy indicator or coverage path to simulate the bridging without giving them the actual call appearance keys.

If that is not possible, then fire the person and get someone you can trust with international long distance access. (Just Kidding!!!)

Netcon1

P.S. Security codes for the secondary station might also work for you.

 
hehe. Thanks. If the supervisors can't manage things, I'll look at the sec codes. Busy-ind/covg won't work for this particular solutions.

Cheers

-r
 
Just out of curiousity, why won't busyind/coverage work here?

I know, I know, curiousity killed the etc., but I hate bridging in general and I always feel that there must be a better solution.
 
A person has to hear their phone ring from three different phones and be able to pick up that phone from any of the three locations. They also do not want "this phone to ring 3 times, then that phone, then the other" before hitting voice mail.
 
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