Someone has brought up a strange issue to me that initially confused me. Let me lay out what is going on so it makes sense:
Caller A is on a phone conversation (phone is off hook obviously)
Caller B calls Caller A and gets an audible busy signal/ring tone letting them know that caller A is on a call
What has been brought to my attention is that this is only happening this way if the call that Caller A is on is an extension to extension (internal) call. If Caller A is talking to someone outside of the office, and Caller B calls them, the phone just rings and Caller B has no idea that Caller A is on a call (no audible busy signal).
Is there a programming setting somewhere for off-hook signaling to differentiate these two circumstances? What we'd like is for the busy signal to occur whether Caller A is on an internal call or an external call. I hope I haven't confused everyone.
Caller A is on a phone conversation (phone is off hook obviously)
Caller B calls Caller A and gets an audible busy signal/ring tone letting them know that caller A is on a call
What has been brought to my attention is that this is only happening this way if the call that Caller A is on is an extension to extension (internal) call. If Caller A is talking to someone outside of the office, and Caller B calls them, the phone just rings and Caller B has no idea that Caller A is on a call (no audible busy signal).
Is there a programming setting somewhere for off-hook signaling to differentiate these two circumstances? What we'd like is for the busy signal to occur whether Caller A is on an internal call or an external call. I hope I haven't confused everyone.