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Hi, we have a service desk ring group, and want to include an off-site extension (connected by SPNet) into the ring group.
The system won't let us add it directly.
We've tried a divert but of course group ringing doesn't follow an extension's divert.
Does anyone know how I can get this to work?
Thanks
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Can't do it. Try this Set up the off-site extension into a station group of the off-site system Then set the service group to overflow to that off-site group after 1 sec.
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What phonman123 said. Works great! I have used it on numerous sites works like a charm. John807
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That looks interesting...just for my understanding...
So, my ring group on the "home" system is 3503. The "off-site" extension is 2711 on another system. So I put 2711 into a group on its own on that system (say 2801). Then I set group 3503 to overflow to 2801?
But doesn't that stop the phones in 3503 from ringing...or have I missed something...?
Thanks
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That will not stop the phones from ringing. It will allow then both groups to ring simultaneously. You should be just fine.
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