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incoming call

proximao87
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Hi,

I've got a spa9000 v2.

I'd like create a path for incoming call.

first i want to ring the ext:203 then all the phone.

I create un hunt grourt : 999:name="Tous",201,202,204,205,206,207,208,209,210,hunt=al;14;1

in my contact list i've got : 203,cfwd=999

Cfwd No Ans Delay:10

this configuration doesn't work...

where is my mistake ?

sincerly,

Loic

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Patrick Born
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Hi Loic,

You do not have a mistake in your configuration. The SPA9000 does not support forwarding to a hunt group.

Refer to this conversation: https://www.myciscocommunity.com/message/5927#5927

Regards,

Patrick

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Patrick Born
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Hi Loic,

You do not have a mistake in your configuration. The SPA9000 does not support forwarding to a hunt group.

Refer to this conversation: https://www.myciscocommunity.com/message/5927#5927

Regards,

Patrick

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Ok,

thx a lot.

last question :

the spa9000 can do that ?

contact list : 999,cfwd 205,206

Loic

Hi Loic,

No, I don't believe that contact list : 999,cfwd 205,206 would work.

To achieve similar functionality, you could configure a shared line, example 207 and have multiple phones subscribe to the shared line. This shared line could be the target of missed calls. This way multiple phones would ring when a call is forwarded to the shared line.

Regards,

Patrick

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