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Can a analog conference phone be programmed as a bridged appearance?

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HBcity

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I have an executive who wants a analog wireless conference phone in his office. Can I bridge his desk phone extension to the wireless conference phone? Build it as a 2500 set?

Desk phone is a 9620 IP

CM 6.0 S8800
 

Create a abrdg-appr on the phone.

- Stinney
"Scire ubi aliquid invenire possis, ea demum maxima pars eruditionis est"

"To know where to find anything is, after all, the greatest part of education"

 

Bridge on an analog station, no.

What's the reason for wanting the bridge? So he can pickup incoming calls to his deskphone and/or make outbound calls on the conference phone and have it look like the call originated from his deskphone?

- Stinney
"Scire ubi aliquid invenire possis, ea demum maxima pars eruditionis est"

"To know where to find anything is, after all, the greatest part of education"

 
He want's to pick up calls ringing on his desk phone from the wireless speaker.

I'm trying to explain to the user this is not feasible.
 

Create a call pickup group.

- Stinney
"Scire ubi aliquid invenire possis, ea demum maxima pars eruditionis est"

"To know where to find anything is, after all, the greatest part of education"

 
That was an option but I think the user is looking for convenience and not having to pressing any buttons.
 
swap the extensions, put his 9620 extension onto the cordless phone, create a new extension for the 9602 then do the abrdg-appr as Stinney stated earlier. Problem solved

 
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