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If all members of a ring group are busy is there a way for the call to immediately start ringing the next ring group without waiting for the overflow time?
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It's possible yes, you need to have the destination in next port and turn on group busy next or all out next, can't recall exactly what it is without checking and I think it might have to be a ucd group but try it as normal first.
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I didn't have any luck with that - all out next seems to only work if all members of the group are logged out and with group busy on, i get a busy signal when all members of the group are busy.
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Looking at one I have working i have it set as all out next and set as a UCD and sequential.
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