> > > just delete the DN's (I thought they were required), then if the same
> > > number is called twice it will actually work and accept both calls??
> > > If this is correct, it may be a solution I am looking for.
> > You are correct, I do it every day. Conversely, if you have no
> > DN's entered and try to call the second number directly, the
> > wrong SPID will answer and reject the call.
> Well I tried this on a Centrex-Group that I had configured for a customer.
> I logged into the PM2 removed the DN's and then called that line with the
> same number twice. The first call succeded, but it rejected the call on
> the second line (channel). I verified that no DN's were listed on the
> ports in question, the only thing I didn't do was reboot, is this required?
I have never had to reboot after SPID/DN changes, only switch-type AFAIK.
You must have the line configured to call-forward on busy from the first
apearance to the second or it will reject. This is a no-cost item in
US-WEST land.
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