you should take a look at what coverage path is built for the station, then do a change cov path and whatever the number is . the number of rings should appear on the first page on the far right side..
Just a FYI---if the COV Path is used system wide--you may be changing the number of rings for ALL stations -- and not just the one needed....so if you write a new COV to adjust teh number of rings----make sure you change the COV number to new one.
And that only sets the number of rings at the principle station, the number of rings at each point in coverage is set on a system wide basis for older systems, and elsewhere on the coverage form for other newer systems.
Da-vi'do
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No, I still could not get it to work.
I dont want the ringing pattern to change for everybody.
Some people want their phones to ring 3 times and then go to voice mail. Then there are some people they want their extensions to ring 5 to 7 times then go to voice mail.
Is this possible?
A good way to set up your cover paths is to make the cover path number equal to the number of rings before going to Audix. Cover path 3 would be set to ring 3 times before going to Audix and cover path 4 would be 4 rings, etc. This helps when adding new extensions or making changes when the user wants more or less rings before cover. You do not have to look up the cover path. You can just change to the cover path with the number of rings desired.
A useful command that has to do with cover paths is:
DISPLAY COVERAGE SENDER-GROUP x
Replace the X with a cover path number and the system will list all the stations that use that cover path. You can see who is going to be affected to a change to that particular cover path.
altaanc in the switch do a list coverage path. This will list all your coverage paths, Usually the paths will start with h1. This is the path that is needed to go to Audix. Most systems that I have seen will list path 1 -h1. path 2 h1. This would be 1 ring to h1 or Audix. path 2 2 rings to Audix and so on. If you want to find out for sure do a display coverage path ?. It shows the number of rings and where it go to cover. You can change the number of rings without changing it for the entire system by changing the number of rings before it goes to the first point of cover. After that, unless you have a later version of software you cannot. Post if you need anymore help with this.
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