No, every phone has it's own extension.
You could make a group and put in all those phones.
You could also log in on those phones ?
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I'm trying to add a hunt group but I keep getting a conflict. I want to have ext 201, 202, 203 to ring together. When 201 is dialed, I created a hunt group and made it 201 and I added 202 and 203 to it. This is when I get a conflict 201 is conflicting because I have a user labeled 201 already.
Do I need to make a phantom ext and and 201 to that phantom group?
No just number the group something that isn't already an extension number, 200 if it's free or 300 or anything you like that doesnt clash, then just dial that number and/or point the incoming call route to it
Then you need to change extn 201 to something else to free that number up, that's the only way I'm afraid, how would someone call 201 if they only wanted to speak to 201 and not the group if it worked the way you want it to....it just doen't make sense that way
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