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I have a customer that needs all 72 phones to ring during the night, but I can't figure out how to get past getting only 32 to ring. Any ideas?
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What kind of lines? I don't believe there is a limitation on how many stations can have the same virtual ring on them. Perhaps we can DIL or point the main DID to a virtual & assign that to all 72 stations?
There may be a power limit that prohibits all those phones ringing...
Just a thought, I have'nt looked it up yet!
What kind of enviroment is this? Would some strategicly placed Valcom speakers with Universal Night Answer turned on be an option?
I think the 1st option is worth trying!
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You need to create a mode where u dont put the line DIL do the reception, and all the phones will ring..Make it go automaticly to the mode X after the regular hours.
I already did this with 93 phones. but be sure that all the phones have access do the line
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Does the IPK II utilize call cover keys with immediate ring? If so... that may be a work around also.
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