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I want to put a phone in a MCG (multiple call group) that's not a local phone - it's a network DN.
Is this possible? If not, any recommendations for how I can get something like that to work?
I've tried putting the network DN in the MCG, I've tried putting <node ID><network DN> in the MCG, and I've tried putting a different extension in the MCG and forwarding that extension to the network DN. No luck.
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Isn't there a node id in front of the extension
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I may be wrong but I dont think that can be done.
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It may not be possible. I'm wondering if there's some type of workaround or alternate method I can use.
Thanks for the responses.
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From what I have read, you can not simultaniously ring phones accross the qsig, using MCG, phantoms, etc.
I read that someone figured out a work-around, but he did not post details.
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Give pilot numbers a try. Create pilot number, dialing digits, node ID plus ext. number or jst network DN number. Worth a try I guess. Not sure you can put a pilot number in a MCG either though.
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