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Is there a way to prevent certain stations from using the call forward feature in COS programming? I see you can allow or deny this feature in program 10-1 (I Think), but that would be for the entire system. I don't want certain phones to use the 600, 601,602,603, 604 codes at all. It is a c/d processor with 4.? software if that makes a difference. Thanks
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Will disabling 601-604 at each set work for you.
Or read program 35 button 16 and see if that will work for you.
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I saw that in pgm. 35, button 16, but I want to prevent 601-604, not just "no answer".
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The 600's are call forwarding ,What are you expecting to happen on ring no answer ,busy ,ETC.
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I need it to continue to ring the station. It should never get voice mail or be forwarded to another location.
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For some reason a couple of phones keep getting forwarded to other stations and no one is claiming to have done it. It may be some sort of glitch, but I doubt it. The admin on site asked me to prevent any type of forwarding on certain phones.
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The only work around I know is to make the user's extension number appear on a PhDN. Move the PDN to another button on the phone and put a PhDN where the PDN used to be. Do not a assign the owner to the PhDN but do make it ring in prog *71. Then go to prog 04 and blank out the extension number for that port and go to prog *04 to re-assign that same extension number to the PhDN. Use #621 to put the extension number on the display.
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Thanks Phonemeister. I will give that a try. If they end up wanting more than a couple of ext.'s set this way it would be a headache, but for now that is all they are requesting. Thanks!
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I should add that internal calls to the station would be tone only and not voice.
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