Forwarding CO Calls to Network Extensions
Network Feature Operation
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DBS-2.3/9.2-540
Forwarding CO Calls to Network
Extensions
(CPC-EX)
Descriptions
Incoming CO calls can be forwarded to extensions on another network node
based on Day, Night and Night 2 modes. Set the CO ring assignments to ring
on ports 159 (virtual port 1) to 162 (virtual port 4) and then assign the virtual
ports to transfer to a network extension number.
Related Programming
• FF1 (System): Virtual Port Transfer Destination
• FF1 (System): CO Day Ring Assignments
• FF1 (System): CO Night Ring Assignments
• FF1 (System): CO Delayed Day Ring Assignments
• FF1 (System): CO Delayed Night Ring Assignments
• FF1 (System): CO Night 2 Ring Assignments
• FF1 (System): CO Delayed Night 2 Ring Assignments
Considerations
• Calls forwarded using virtual ports appear as normal network calls to the
receiving extension or hunt group.
• A call cannot ring at an extension and a virtual port at the same time. Once
a call is sent to a virtual port, it is immediately forwarded. However, you
can have the CO ring one or more extensions and then delay ring to the
virtual port.
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