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Hi. I was wondering if someone could tell me what I'm trying to accomplish is possible.
I have a station (4027) that is using Coverage Path 75.
In coverage path 75 there are 3 points, all of which are rx's points, pointing to the coverage remote table.
In the coverage remote table the three numbers I'm trying to get the call to follow are all cell phones.
I would like when you call extension 4027 that it go to Coverage Path 75 and then use points (R3)Cell Phone, then (R11)Cell Phone, and then (R09) Cell Phone.
In the coverage path table I have the following...
COVERAGE PATH
Coverage Path Number: 75
Hunt after Coverage? n
Next Path Number: Linkage
COVERAGE CRITERIA
Station/Group Status Inside Call Outside Call
Active? y y
Busy? y y
Don't Answer? y y Number of Rings: 1
All? n n
DND/SAC/Goto Cover? n n
COVERAGE POINTS
Terminate to Coverage Pts. with Bridged Appearances? n
Point1: r3 Point2: r11 Point3: r15
Point4: Point5: Point6:
Is it possible to try to have a call to an extension use three points which are all off the network (cell phones)?
Thank you for your time.
Jeff
I have a station (4027) that is using Coverage Path 75.
In coverage path 75 there are 3 points, all of which are rx's points, pointing to the coverage remote table.
In the coverage remote table the three numbers I'm trying to get the call to follow are all cell phones.
I would like when you call extension 4027 that it go to Coverage Path 75 and then use points (R3)Cell Phone, then (R11)Cell Phone, and then (R09) Cell Phone.
In the coverage path table I have the following...
COVERAGE PATH
Coverage Path Number: 75
Hunt after Coverage? n
Next Path Number: Linkage
COVERAGE CRITERIA
Station/Group Status Inside Call Outside Call
Active? y y
Busy? y y
Don't Answer? y y Number of Rings: 1
All? n n
DND/SAC/Goto Cover? n n
COVERAGE POINTS
Terminate to Coverage Pts. with Bridged Appearances? n
Point1: r3 Point2: r11 Point3: r15
Point4: Point5: Point6:
Is it possible to try to have a call to an extension use three points which are all off the network (cell phones)?
Thank you for your time.
Jeff