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  1. Trooperdan

    NEC DTERM SERIES E Display CF ALL

    grh959, that appears to have done the deed! Thanks a bunch! I still may not know what system I have but I can cancel call forwarding! :)
  2. Trooperdan

    NEC DTERM SERIES E Display CF ALL

    grh959, should I hold down the # while entering 5, then * ?
  3. Trooperdan

    NEC DTERM SERIES E Display CF ALL

    I should also say that if something has electrons flowing throught it, they expect me to be able to "fix it"! I am mainly a network admin and server system admin and don't speak "phone".
  4. Trooperdan

    NEC DTERM SERIES E Display CF ALL

    OzzieGeorge, that is fair enough! I'm a civil service guy, work for the dept of the army at FT Bragg NC. I am the installation management officer (IMO) as well as the telephone control officer (TCO) for my organization. My higher level of support takes days to respnd to a request, and...
  5. Trooperdan

    NEC DTERM SERIES E Display CF ALL

    Guys, I really appreciate the replies! But I don't even know enough to ask intelligent questions: how do I identify what type of system we have? All I know is what I read on the faceplate of the phone and that info is in my title!
  6. Trooperdan

    NEC DTERM SERIES E Display CF ALL

    I am NOT a commo guy, just a computer support nerd but we have a voice mail server and DTERM phones. I have two users that are somehow inter-connected; when I dial extension 250, it rings on extension 253 and that phone displays "CF ALL". When I dial 250, it displays CF ALL on my phone as...

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