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Can someone please tell me the difference between these commands. I am attempting to set the extension to roll over to the virtual port when the main extension is being used. For example. The main extension is 6165 and the virtual extension is 4165. The voice mail extension is 6333. I would like to have the virtual extension 4165 to ring when 6165 is being used. If no one is at the phone it would need to rollover to voice mail. And if 4165 is not answered to roll to voice mail. I was told it was possible with these commands. Thanks in advance for your help.
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601-call forward busy 602-call forward no answer 603 call forward busy / no answer
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Main ext 6165
cm> e601>6165:(enter 4165) cm> e601>4165:(enter 6333)
cm> e602>6165: (enter 6333) cm> e603>4165: (enter 6333)
> = data enter
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Also, FYI, e600 is call forward all e606 is call forward if IP phone not logged in
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Thanks for the quick response guys. That did the trick. 
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