Thank you, I ended up changing the nit1 to the 1st sects.# now she can forward to all other secretaries. she obviously now receives all calls in nite mode and when she leaves for the day she forwards to the guards. Thanks!
I,have prt cdb and i see the nit1,nit2.... how would I add a second # and how would you know which one to select? pulling off "0" from the atdn isn't the prefered option at this time.
We have lost our receptionist. so now we want to redirect telephone calls from the operator/receptionist(Att) to any one of several secretaries with digital phones (3093,3904)
but we also have condition that complicates matters. At night we have to switch all calls to the guards at another...
I would not use "Cat 3". There is no substitute for peace of mind! "Cross-talk" is going to be a issue which affects performance,If you use "cat 3" at 100 mb or higher.Can you look a client in the eye and guarantee that person that they have have at least the minimal performance?I think not...
Yes the "SGRP" is a "1" and the tn that isn't restricted is a zero. Sorry i overlooked that! I will change this and let you know how it turns out. thanks a million.
I do not think an "ncos" of 4 would be the problem because i program new phones with a ncos of "4" no problems with nite mode restrictions. I compared this tn with one that doesn't have the nite mode restriction and I can't see any difference between the 2, so i suspect some type of table that...
I have an extension that is restricted from calling out in night mode only. I no longer need this to work that way. I would like to know where "one" would eliminate this feature. I could "out" it and start from scratch but then i'd never learn anything that way. Also if i ever need to re-install...
The number that is being dialed is XXX-615-7191. This is a DID# for our location. I can test our DID's by going to another fax inside our location (we have several around the campus/site) and dialing the last 4 digits only. This works fine. If I dial "9" to get an outside line and dial the whole...
Hello everyone.
My problem is i had a "DID" assigned to a 3903 as a phantom number.(does not show up as a key) That number was recycled to a fax machine.
Our "DID" numbers can be dialed with the last four digits internally, or for external incoming call 615-xxxx has to be dialed. On this fax...
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