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I would like to know how to get my line one to roll over into line two if busy, if that it is possible The system that I have is a nortel norstar system modular ics 4.0. Thanks
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If you are talking about incoming, you will need to have a hunt group set up if you are using POTS lines. The local telco/clec can do this for you. You'd need to get it set up with them if you want to have incoming calls roll over to the second line.
Key word is Hunt Group.
Hope this helps, Matt
Future Telecom Guy Current Network Engineer (data) Curently Maintaining Nortel MICS Systems, and supporting Intel-Tel.
Certified Fiber Optic Technician & CCNA
Anyone in Seattle able to help hook me up with a telecom gig?
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A saying I'll never forget from a respected member of this board: "Dogs rollover, phone lines hunt". Hope that makes your day as much as it did mine the first time I read it. 
Retired phone dude
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 Bill, That is a great saying! And yes, it did make my day/evening! - Matt
Future Telecom Guy Current Network Engineer (data) Curently Maintaining Nortel MICS Systems, and supporting Intel-Tel.
Certified Fiber Optic Technician & CCNA
Anyone in Seattle able to help hook me up with a telecom gig?
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