macdouglas
MIS
Customer has a BCM50 2.0,
This is what I know:
calls come in on an 800 number, are answered by AA, sent to CCR tree, node 0 is transfer to DN301
when the customer has his desktop set forwarded to his T-mobile cell and his cell is powered on, callers get a fast busy
when the customer has his desktop set forwarded to his T-mobile cell and his cell is powered off, callers get his cell phone voicemail
We have also tried forwarding to the AT&T phone of another employee, same thing happens.
Customer can call his cell from his desktop and it rings fine.
The weird thing is that I can call the main number of the office, enter his DN and it will forward to his cell whether it is on or off.
What difference does the state of his cell phone have on the way calls are forwarded?
"Never hold discussions with the monkey when the organ grinder is in the room."
-Winston Churchill
This is what I know:
calls come in on an 800 number, are answered by AA, sent to CCR tree, node 0 is transfer to DN301
when the customer has his desktop set forwarded to his T-mobile cell and his cell is powered on, callers get a fast busy
when the customer has his desktop set forwarded to his T-mobile cell and his cell is powered off, callers get his cell phone voicemail
We have also tried forwarding to the AT&T phone of another employee, same thing happens.
Customer can call his cell from his desktop and it rings fine.
The weird thing is that I can call the main number of the office, enter his DN and it will forward to his cell whether it is on or off.
What difference does the state of his cell phone have on the way calls are forwarded?
"Never hold discussions with the monkey when the organ grinder is in the room."
-Winston Churchill