Hi Henry,
  Thank you for your reply.
  I know I won't able to use the 3rd line for incoming calls by setting up
this way. But I concerns more that the incoming calls will be forwarded to
VoIP line rather than end up with busy signal. for SNR,  I am curious if
there will be long delay before it rings the last line, say the first couple
of lines are busy. see my post before. Thanks!


Roger


On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 12:57 AM, Henry.L.Coleman <[email protected]
> wrote:

> This is a really interesting problem. What happens if you call the guided
> number (main number in the hunt group)
> four times without hanging up the previous call?
> Also having line 3 Call forward ALWAYS will always call forward whether
> busy or not so logically you are paying for a
> line
> that can never be used. You might want to look at Bell's Single Number
> Reach (SNR) which can C/F to 3 or 4 voip channels
> I have several clients using this service with great success.
>
>
> Henry L.Coleman [VoIP-PBX.ca]
> -------------------------------------------------
>
>
>
> > Yajie Si<
> > I finally set up the call forward all on line C (the last line on the
> hunt
> > group) using *72 to a VoIP line. It works in a way that when i call line
> C,
> > it rings on the VoIP line successfully. But when i call make line A and B
> > busy, and make third call to line A, I expected the voip line to ring.
> But
> > the VoIP line doesn't ring, it gives me busy signal to the caller.  :(
> > problem unsolved.
> >
> > Roger
> >
>
>


-- 
Yajie(Roger) Si

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