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call forward to mobile phone(s) on SPA9000Technical support, how-to guides, troubleshooting, and general assistance for the Linksys Voice System (LVS) family of products. |
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| I just purchased a SPA9000, I have my 4 accounts working, I can call and I can be called. How do I route an incomming call on line 1 to one,two or three external phones (mobile) after say 6 rings of my internal phones (21=Softphone, 22=softpone, 23=dectphone FXS1, 24=Intercom on FXS2) and how do I do the same for an internal call to these same phones from a Intercom analoge line on the FXS2 port? I have 4 accounts with budgetphone, they all can call to mobile phones. line 1-4 are these accounts (they work) I have to craft: Line 1 Dail plan:? Cfwd no answer delay:? Contactlist: 21,22,23 Line 2-4 Dail plan:? Cfwd no answer delay:? Contactlist:? AA? Huntgroups? I have no clue how to accomplish this, and I think this would be a realy nice feature. (although I will have to pay the mobile phone fee to my own mobile phone, I will always be available this way) I can find info about the AA calling my internal phones, and that seems to work, but not about cfwd to a landline or mobile phone. Any help would be appreceated! Martijn |
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| I suppose your softphones won't be on 24/7 so it's better to go via the DECT. Go off hook on your dect, then type the Cfwd No Ans Act Code: as configured in the regional settings on your SPA9000, followed by the number of your cellphone (dialled as you would dial from your DECT when you call your cellphone.. so including any outside line prefix you might have configured). The rest depends on your call routing.. e.g. if all your phones ring in parallel, that's it. If not, you have to activate call forward no answer from each phone (it's the same prefix.. depending on your softphone you may have a button or menu to do the same). You may also have the option to configure after how many seconds / ring cycles the callforward will kick on.. that can be configured per phone but only for IP phones. If you want to use hungroups, you have to test if you can use an external number as overflow.. I've never tried that and I know that PBXes can be rather picky about external numbers in huntgroups (e.g. Cisco Callmanager doesn't support that). Call forwards kick in regardless of where the call comes from.. so you'll have the overflow for both external and internal calls.
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