Hi all,

  I realized I made a STUPID mistake when i set up the following (I forgot
to register my VoIP line!!! ERR...). When I corrected my mistake, everything
works as expected. Now incoming calls hunt line A-->line B -->VoiP line
(unlimitel 5 concurrent call channels). Problem solved.  Yahoooo!
  Henry, I think SNR is great idea too. but since I haven't used it before.
I am a little concerned. A simple question(sorry you may have explained
already, but i still don't get it), Can it  work as same as hunt group?

Roger


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
>
>
> Henry L.Coleman [VoIP-PBX.ca]
> -------------------------------------------------
>
>
>
> > Yajie Si<
> > 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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