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Swapping Extensions from the Phone 1

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ihcc2uni

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Mar 26, 2007
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I know there is a way to swap extensions (disconnect & reconnect) from the phone itself. I would dial 186-XXXX-YYYY where XXXX = a 4 digit password and YYYY = the station to disconnect. Then to reconnect at a different station I would dial 187-XXXX-YYYY.

I am drawing a complete blank how to set this up. Any help would be great! Thanks!
 
Something like that, yeah. With analog/digital, it's called TTI - terminal translation initialization.

In "change feature-access-codes". you have a TTI merge code and dissociate code - say, *01 and #01.
In "change system-parameters features" on page 2 or 3, you have the setting to enable/disable TTI and assign a system wide code for it, say, 1234.


Go to digital station 555, do #01, 1234, 555 and then extn 555 will be dissociated from that port. You can then *01, 1234, 444 and station 444 will be put on it.

It only works when you dissociate the extension first and if the station you're associating is also currently dissociated from a port. To say, to swap 444 and 555, you'd need to dissociate both before re-associating either.

With IP phones, you can just logoff and log back in and overwrite/force out an existing login at another set and is a bit more straightforward.
 
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