The IVR does have a published number that security Guards call into this IVR, they dial in their Badge number followed by another number which is a number i guess given to customers accounts, and it activates security guard is calling in for on active duty. Just a string of digits they dial in and hang up. So in reality IVR does have a number. Let me attach what IT GUY said, i will cut and paste and highlight part he said that maybe of interest to your call forwarding part of solution per your email below
We have a LINUX server with FreePBX installed that handles our IVR calls. There is no Analog, the lines are VOIP and do not need analog input. Now we want the calls to a particular number go into this server and be handled there.
So you need SIP trunks between your FreePBX in peer mode and BCM450. Do you have keycodes ( keycode is activation license)
for SIP trunks activated on your BCM? Also your BCM450 is release 1.0 release 5.0 or 6.0?
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