I have searched to the "last page of the internet" and have not been able to really find any information that suits to our issue.
Users are trying to forward their phones to numbers longer than four digits, and it only retains the first four typed in. For instances, 92240123, and 9224 is the only thing that is displayed when checking forward. All the phones are having the issue, and I have checked the CLS for CFXA (however I know this is not an issue due to the fact that we can transfer our desk phones to our companion phones [companion phones are CDP and are considered external to our pbx]), and that the CFW key is set to 16. I have read various different posts about changing the RDR in the CDB to CFF or CFO, however, none of these changes have corrected the issue. Not ever really sure that it applies to this situation as from what I can gather, that deals with the NCOS of the trunks and the sets, and not the digit length of the actual forward itself. I've been trying to find where in the system it would designate maybe a "master CFW length", but have been unsuccessful.
Any ideas? Any help is greatly appreciated as I have been beating my head on the wall, the desk, the fax machine, pretty much anything close that is hard and won't fight back.
Users are trying to forward their phones to numbers longer than four digits, and it only retains the first four typed in. For instances, 92240123, and 9224 is the only thing that is displayed when checking forward. All the phones are having the issue, and I have checked the CLS for CFXA (however I know this is not an issue due to the fact that we can transfer our desk phones to our companion phones [companion phones are CDP and are considered external to our pbx]), and that the CFW key is set to 16. I have read various different posts about changing the RDR in the CDB to CFF or CFO, however, none of these changes have corrected the issue. Not ever really sure that it applies to this situation as from what I can gather, that deals with the NCOS of the trunks and the sets, and not the digit length of the actual forward itself. I've been trying to find where in the system it would designate maybe a "master CFW length", but have been unsuccessful.
Any ideas? Any help is greatly appreciated as I have been beating my head on the wall, the desk, the fax machine, pretty much anything close that is hard and won't fight back.