well, you just have to program it in the phone once and then the phone can
forward on DND...  use it like a night button almost.

On Mon, Dec 6, 2010 at 10:34 AM, Josh M. Patten <[email protected]>wrote:

> Too many steps for most end users I'm afraid :-)
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> There is one forwarding scenario that this doesn't cover: unconditional
> forwarding. There are scenarios where it is preferable for the desk set
> never to ring. Afaik sipx doesn't have this capability, it is phone
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> Although if you set up forwarding and then put your phone into "Do Not
> Disturb", you should get the desired effect.
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