With that method, you could even make them a speed dial button that says
"Night Service" so they just have to hit CFwdAll and then press the speed
dial.
On Thu, Oct 9, 2014 at 3:23 PM, Ben Story wrote:
> Thanks for the ideas. The shared line should do the trick.
>
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> Ben Story
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a few ideas to explore:
* hunt group login/logout
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/admin/8_5_1/ccmsys/accm-851-cm/a03rp.html#wp1100559
* Incoming calls to a shared line, let users change the call forward all
settings on the shared line
* build a web service that changes f
Thanks for the ideas. The shared line should do the trick.
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On Th
You could probably do it with CURRI-
https://developer.cisco.com/site/collaboration/call-control/curri/overview/
If you need ability for end users to change it in real-time, you could make
it a shared line rather than a hunt pilot and have them set call forward
all.
You could use UCCX instead jus
I'm deploying a CUCM 10.5 cluster for a group of medical offices. Each
office acts independently and are used to traditional key system features
like Night Service/Bell mode. Right now I have inbound calls to a
particular office using plar to ring to a hunt group that includes all of
the phones f