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I have 4 100's linked via IP. I have a station group at one called 5205. I have a traveling user that would like to get calls that go to this group at a different node at ext 23xx. I was wondering if anyone has done this before, and what the best way to do this is. My best guess is to add a virtual extension to the group at the 52xx node ande forward it to the 23xx ext. Let me know what you think? Thanks in advance.
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If the virtual is in a group it wont follow station forwarding.
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This topic was actually just posted recently. Wrichey is right virtual or any station forwarding for that matter will not apply to a ringing station group. I made a suggestion in the other post but don't know if it worked. There really isn't an easy way to do what your trying to do.
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