Good Afternoon people....Have a case here that will make you dust off the ole spider webs in your minds and put them to some use..lol.
On a 8x24,DR5 Centrex Plus software, we had a recept. phone forwarded to another internal extension and we could not cancel the forward. This was not the regular call forward feature and each individual centrex line was not forwarded. The phone was forwarded with a little centrex icon directly in front of the word "forward" on the 7324 display. Further, incoming external calls calls came into the recept. phone but you could not call the recept. phone internally. Nobody I talked to knew/knows how to take this forward off. Nortel does not support anything 8x24 anymore.
My solution was to change the port for the recept. phone,with set relocation off, and then reprogram that default extension to be the recept. extension. This worked but I call it a work-around solution. You can now call the recept. internally.
My question is this....does anybody know this particular s/w well enuff to know how to take that call forwarding off without changing the port?. I've asked several people in my office and noone knows anything about this. Does anybody know this? Any help would be appreciated for when this happens again. Have a nice day!
On a 8x24,DR5 Centrex Plus software, we had a recept. phone forwarded to another internal extension and we could not cancel the forward. This was not the regular call forward feature and each individual centrex line was not forwarded. The phone was forwarded with a little centrex icon directly in front of the word "forward" on the 7324 display. Further, incoming external calls calls came into the recept. phone but you could not call the recept. phone internally. Nobody I talked to knew/knows how to take this forward off. Nortel does not support anything 8x24 anymore.
My solution was to change the port for the recept. phone,with set relocation off, and then reprogram that default extension to be the recept. extension. This worked but I call it a work-around solution. You can now call the recept. internally.
My question is this....does anybody know this particular s/w well enuff to know how to take that call forwarding off without changing the port?. I've asked several people in my office and noone knows anything about this. Does anybody know this? Any help would be appreciated for when this happens again. Have a nice day!