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is there a max number of extensions that can be assigned to a single coverpath?
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you mean about the normal coverage path set to the extension right?
There might not be any restrictions in the number of extensions assigned to a coverage path
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8700 CM 3.1 There are probably 50 cov paths to take calls to audix, bloat. I want to consolidate, use 1 path to audix for 200-300 stations, maybe more.
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If there is, I haven't reached it yet. But I can tell you that with 300 stations, you are WELL within any possible limits. The last fairly large PBX that I programmed with a single CP had close to 900 stations.
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You can use the same cover path for every station in the switch if you want. No limitations.
A great teacher, does not provide answers, but methods to teach others "How and where to find the answers" bsh 36 years Bell, AT&T, Lucent, Avaya Tier 3 for 26 years and counting http://bshtele.com
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