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Aloha Everybody, has anyone heard of password protect on a cft conference card or to enable one? I figure you just dial into the conf. using the conf . ext number or being tranferred in. I'm certified on the 2000 but haven't touched one for a while. Thank you
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No password protect on a CFTC. R12 or higher allowed an entry tone to be heard & a lockout button to lockout additional entries. It's not really an extension number that is called, it's more like an LCR route access code that is dialed.
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Thanks Doc, That would explain why I couldn't find any info in the manual. Mahalo
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How about if a virtual is created call fwd all to LCR access code. Can you put a password on a virtual?
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