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Old January 9th, 2005, 02:21 PM
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Default simultaneous ring on SPA?

Can the SPA3000 support simultaneous ringing? I want to call into my SPA3000 FWD LINE 1 number, and have it forward to my cellphone (via Broadvoice on gw1) and to another FWD account. Is this possible?

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Default RE: simultaneous ring on SPA?

This has to be done at the network, which means FWD has to do it. Fortunately, you can do this. Log into http://www.fwdnet.net and you should be able to choose forwarding as an option. You can forward calls from FWD to the URL sip:10digit#@sip.broadvoice.com.
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What happens if you forward your Broadvoice number to FWD, and your FWD number to Broadvoice?

Or what if you use simultaneous ring from BV to FWD while your FWD number is forwarded to BV??

It should create a loop, right?

Does anyone know how this is handled in actuality?

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You would get a loop. It wouldn't be pretty. My guess is that BroadVoice would choke first.
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