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Scenario: Two SBXIP320 sytems are networked. Can you park a call on one side and pick it up on the other side of the network by dialing the parking bin number?
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No, not by design anyway. There is no way to make the park lights work between systems. The question is do you park a call from one system on the other system (no way to know if the parks are free) or do you park the call on the originating system and then notify the person on the other system (by page or extension call) where the call is parked? I think the second has the only chance of functioning. PM me if you want some help with this....I am not posting the solution here because it is not a standard function.
www.myrandomviews "Old phone guys never die, they just get locked in some closet with an old phone system and forgotten about" Retired, taking photographs and hoping to fly one of my many kites.
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