Just" another configuration issue. ;o)
Setup is the following, BCM50 Rls 3, 3 analog lines and 3 sets (there are 2 more IP and 2 digital ones as well but leave them out for now).
We have:
Lines 61, 62, 63
DNs 234, 235, 236
Public ... 905, 915, 916
We set up Pool B for those 3 lines. Pool B has all three DNs assigned.
Now, no matter what phone we want to dial out (9) on, the first line they pick is 63 (counting down 62, 61 if you take the next set).
I can ring from 905 to 915 - no problem. (line 63 to 62)
But if I ring 916 from 905 I get a busy tone. As far as we can see it the problem comes from 905 taking up line 63 which would be used for the incoming one for 916.
How does the system determines the idle lines? Or where can I tell the BCM that it should pick a different line while analog lines are in the same pool?
Possible at all?
Thanks,
Murksel
Setup is the following, BCM50 Rls 3, 3 analog lines and 3 sets (there are 2 more IP and 2 digital ones as well but leave them out for now).
We have:
Lines 61, 62, 63
DNs 234, 235, 236
Public ... 905, 915, 916
We set up Pool B for those 3 lines. Pool B has all three DNs assigned.
Now, no matter what phone we want to dial out (9) on, the first line they pick is 63 (counting down 62, 61 if you take the next set).
I can ring from 905 to 915 - no problem. (line 63 to 62)
But if I ring 916 from 905 I get a busy tone. As far as we can see it the problem comes from 905 taking up line 63 which would be used for the incoming one for 916.
How does the system determines the idle lines? Or where can I tell the BCM that it should pick a different line while analog lines are in the same pool?
Possible at all?
Thanks,
Murksel