OK, I obviously don't know what I am doing here. The previous administration had left CXFA, TGAR 3, NCOS 3, and then put in the forward to the cell without a LD code. In other words, that phone could call China and we would never know. This is used on just a couple of security phones. Students dial a 4 digit campus number, that bounces to a cell. However, there is no record of the bounce since no LD code was required to get to the cell.
On all other calls, NCOS 1 and TGAR 1, users have to dial a 6 digit code to get LD. Then our phone accounting software can track the call. What I am looking for here is a way that I can set the call forward to 24 digits, let them punch in 1-6-xxxxxx (code) then -8-1-xxx-xxx-xxxx to their cell. That way, they can leave their offices and have their calls forwarded to their cells. If I just change the NCOS and the TGAR, that will work, but then they don't have to dial a code period from their desk, ever. ???? Is this even possible? All I want is for them to be able to forward their offices to their cells - but still restrict them from dialing LD without a code from their desk. Does the call forward even matter, since the person calling would pay the charges? Or would the school pay from the school to the cell? Confused here - big time.