Well that's not so bad, if for any reason the C/F gets de-activated the CO line will just ring in as normal.
So very nice ...you've got it covered.

Henry


Ian Service wrote:

We used Call Forward always. The only hiccup is that the line is hooked into a Digium TDM04B and when a call comes in on the line, it forwards correctly, but it also comes in on that line too, so since it comes in without CallerID, I just hang up those calls.

- Ian

On 5/16/06, Henry Coleman [VoIP-PBX.ca] <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:

    Hi Ian, that's excellent, I have a client who uses Primus
    Did you use CF/ (Busy) or just regular C/F (always)?

    Thanks Henry

    Ian Service wrote:

    > I do this for a customer right now, they get a few calls at a time
    > (tested with 4 simultaneous calls) and it all works
    perfectly.  Primus
    > is their local phone company though for their business service, for
    > whatever that's worth.
    >
    > - Ian
    >
    > On 5/15/06, Bjorn Asmul < [EMAIL PROTECTED]
    <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
    > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>> wrote:
    >
    >     Almost 2 years ago this worked if you had the "Call Forwarding"
    >     FEEture
    >     on your landline.
    >     When forwarding multiple calls you would hear a short
    ringtone on your
    >     landline, and "many" calls could be forwarded.
    >     Back then I only had 3-4 different lines to test, so I'm not
    sure if
    >     there was a limit.
    >
    >     However, if you add up the cost of having a landline, system
    >     access fee,
    >     911 fee and all the other stupid fees it would probably be
    cheaper to
    >     hire a call-centre to distribute your new number...
    >
    >     -- Bjorn
    >
    >     -----Original Message-----
    >     From: Nabeel Jafferali [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
    <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
    >     <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>]
    >     Sent: Monday, May 15, 2006 5:57 PM
    >     To: 'ASTERISK'
    >     Subject: RE: [on-asterisk] Multiple call forwarding?
    >
    >     > If I call-forward my business line 555-1111 to 555-2222
    and several
    >     > calls are immediatelly made to 555-1111, will they ALL be
    >     forwarded to
    >
    >     > 555-2222?
    >
    >     Back in the day, all calls would be forwarded. My
    understanding is
    >     Bell
    >     has implemented some kind of restrictions on the number of
    >     simultaneous
    >     calls lately, but this is only something I have heard, not
    tested.
    >
    >     Nabeel
    >
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