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You do it very carefully :-) Get pencil and paper, because 620's extensions become 621's ringing. In, say, ICD group 1, you step through the members, write down the extensons and add ones that don't exist. Then, those positions are repeated in 621 where you set the ring or delay ring or no ring.
PTPM of ICD's is a PITA.....
Carl
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