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I have a phone X, that they want to ring after either Y & Z phones have been ringing about 4 times. I made a multicall key on X for Y and set it to Delay Ring. All set with Y. Z though, is on a different node. They are clustered. I did a DSS key for Z on A but, the only option there is Ring Cont. That works. (I set up the Remote Busy Lamp form)
My question is what is the best practice way of having a phone on a different node, delay ring for another phone that's on a different node? Is it just within the call rerouting forms?
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What specific software version are you running?
You may have better luck putting your two ringing phones in a station hunt group, then forwarding/overflowing that group to the other phone.
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