You could enter HUNT and FDN destination as required, then change the ring cycle down to its lowest setting so the phone immediately diverts the call, but you have to be at the phone to use the manual call forward option. You would then need to remove the ring cycle change once you did not need that any more.
Can you give us more of a description of what you are trying to accomplish, we may have better solutions. Is this temporary or permanent for instance??
Okay. going on the cheap I am attempting to set up a call center using MCR on twenty phones. The issue I have: the phones won't "HUNT" to the next extension in line (7000->7001->7002-> etc...)it only "call forward no answer". I've tierd various programing changes and nothing seems to work. Any guidance?
Gibblett what I am attempting to do is set up a "cheap" call center with 20 sets using MCR. What I need to do is if all 20 sets are busy the 21st call "roll" to the next ext. (i.e. 7000->7001-> etc..) it does it now but for some reason it only does it after it rings three times. I need it to roll as if the set/extension is "busy" and go to the next extension without ringing. The initial post was one of the many "ideas." Thanks.
Yes, kinda. 16 of the 20 are disbaled so I can use the last 4 for testing. Also, per my PBX maintenance provider I have programmed "dummy" 500 sets to control each extsension HUNT/FDN. I've disabled these sets also to no avail. I also tried one set with the extensions MARP'd to it but same result.
on every phone. The msb is make set busy and will busy the port when activated. Set the marped phone up with the correct hunt and then test. Busy 19 of them with the msb key.
Here is programming. I have to disbale the sets because the physical call center is not complete. The phone rings, I pickup and put on hold; call same extension again but the set rings three times; dosen't act like key "0" is busy.
Rickypone. I figured it out. Just because a set is disbale apperantly the system still recognizes the programming. When I changed to a new set of numbers the 4 test sets work just the way I have them programmed. BTW on a 2616 is there a CLS that gives an audible alarm when one extension rolls to another?
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.