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Reception needs to transfer some calls to external numbers

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Uraby

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Aug 19, 2002
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We have Local Link lines and would like to do an external transfer. (On a Norstar system we could do this using one of our telephone lines and using the 'Link' feature.) How do we do this using a 1416 telephone on the IP Office Essential Edition? Thank you for your assistance!

Uraby
 
Simply transfer the call to the external number in the same way you would transfer it to an internal one
(Transfer, Dial Number , Transfer to complete)
this si something you should be referring to you maintainer to advise on

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IPGuru local link lines are analog lines that allow you to transfer calls on the same line

Uraby
You can program a button that does the hook flash on the line then it works the same way as the Nortel system did, dial and hang up.

Joe W.

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Awesome! Thank you for the answers
 
Residential features on business grade. Nice!

Eínai óla ta elliniká mou.
 
thanks westi
I thought every one had brought there telecoms into the 19th century by now :)

A Maintenance contract is essential, not a Luxury.
Do things on the cheap & it will cost you dear
 
This is a good feature actually, you can transfer calls without using 2 lines. ISDN is only used here as PRI's with 23 channels but if you have small businesses then it is nasty expensive if all you need is 4 lines.
SIP is taking over but that can also get rough if you are in rural areas and can't get decent speed so analog lines have their place still.

Have you ever heard of Ident-A-call ??

that is used to have different ringing patterns to signal different incoming numbers on the same line. You can only make 1 call at the time but if you have a business, home and fax number you can save money by only having 1 line with 3 numbers and each device gets their ring pattern sent to them.
I thought that was the coolest thing when I first discovered this. Coming from a BRI with 3 numbers and 2 b-channels that was the next best thing and dirt cheap compared to my old ISDN and you could use any cheap analog phone for it.

Joe W.

FHandw, ACSS (SME)


"This is the end of the world, make sure to buy your T-shirt before it is too late"
Original expression of my daughter
 
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