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Does anyone know if Qsig supports "no answer recall" from one pbx to another ? I cannot get it to work . So I am wondering if it's a supported Qsig feature ! 
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I think it depends on what brand system it is. That might be one of the "added features" that some brands put in. Not sure if it's in the official qsig standard or not.
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Hmmm, I don't understand your question. Once the call is handed off to the other PBX it uses it's own software and hardware to route the call. If you extend a call via a trunk to another PBX I don't think you are going to get that feature unless you are pulling that call back in that PBX that made that call to begin with.
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Never mind , Cisco and I worked it out . Thanks to all . 
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