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Not to beat this dead horse but I read this entire thread and I have to agree with PerryPJ.
Yes but the call was leaving the switch, CFF and CFO controls whether your call will receive a busy or go out the door
The poster's call did leave the PBX and the recording heard was from his AT&T carrier (central office).
I'm thinking this had to start to working because of 1 of 2 reasons;
1 = AT&T fixed their problem (whether knowing they did or by accident)
2 = Setting the CFF somehow changed a flag setting on the outgoing PRI D channel for that call setup
Like Perry stated, the CFO/CFF are just call forwarding restrictions correct? His call was making it out of the PBX, just not past his AT&T PRI carrier.
I'm just saying, it doesn't sound like a logical fix to what was happening.
Not to beat this dead horse but I read this entire thread and I have to agree with PerryPJ.
Yes but the call was leaving the switch, CFF and CFO controls whether your call will receive a busy or go out the door
The poster's call did leave the PBX and the recording heard was from his AT&T carrier (central office).
I'm thinking this had to start to working because of 1 of 2 reasons;
1 = AT&T fixed their problem (whether knowing they did or by accident)
2 = Setting the CFF somehow changed a flag setting on the outgoing PRI D channel for that call setup
Like Perry stated, the CFO/CFF are just call forwarding restrictions correct? His call was making it out of the PBX, just not past his AT&T PRI carrier.
I'm just saying, it doesn't sound like a logical fix to what was happening.