You cannot forward a console! You can add a mode A or mode B similar to night mode that will redirect the calls and if they are redirected in this way, the phone they are redirected to can be forwarded elsewhere.
Right so whilst you may have programmed it as a virtual, in the numbering scheme it is still an operator call, hence you can't forward it. if it was an extension number (which you could forward) it would be set as 801 in command 200. However if you set it to 801 the operator won't get the calls!
You can switch to a Dterm as an alternative to a console but there would be a lot of programming changes required (an up side would be that it can be in a call pickup group). A simpler solution would be the additional mode I suggested earlier but it's your choice, If you decide to get rid of the console, I would recommend getting a tech in unless you are really conversant with programming.
Command 200 was exactly what I was looking for.If I set 0 to 801 it is working.
I do not mind losing the attcon, because I want to forward the calls to another system.
Could you elaborate on the setting up and use of A and B modes? We need to forward the operator console to another station for a couple hours in the evening.
So mode A and mode B are the same as night service and in commend 76XX you can digit translate the incoming DID to go to a different number see Cmd 7603 and 7604. Also check Cmd 3040 and 3041 for the terminating system in these modes. The thing you need to remember is that this is for incoming calls only, if you really need to handle internal calls this is a different matter. Using the digit translation you can even send calls to a virtual which can be forwarded to an external number if needeed
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