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#61599 02/09/09 03:38 AM
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Is it possible to setup a station to automatically use a particular trunk droping any active calls?

I would like to make a line for our elevator system to dail out. I was going to use a analog line with a DID and would like you add the option to force dial out if the preset trunk(s) is in use.

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That is called "House Phone" in Station Programming. Set this to be the particular trunk you want to use.


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Tellink is correct, but it won't drop an active call. Better to house phone to a trunk group and grab any available line. If you must use a particular line for this dialing then I'd deny CO access to it for all other stations. I don't know how you'll get an inbound caller off the line if this is in a ring-in hunt group though.


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Originally posted by SoCalJake:
Tellink is correct, but it won't drop an active call. Better to house phone to a trunk group and grab any available line. If you must use a particular line for this dialing then I'd deny CO access to it for all other stations. I don't know how you'll get an inbound caller off the line if this is in a ring-in hunt group though.
Or you could use two CO trunk ports and a RJ21X which would allow the elevator to sieze that particular trunk while still allowing its use to other devices when not needed by the elevator.


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Originally posted by Tellink:
Or you could use two CO trunk ports and a RJ21X which would allow the elevator to sieze that particular trunk while still allowing its use to other devices when not needed by the elevator.
Good thinking. Is that a 31x or 38x?


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Yep, I fat-fingered that. I meant the 31X. smile


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