Will do and I will let ya know what the result is. Oh, will the hunt group "ring" ring groups? Like alternate back and forth on two sets of ten phones? haha That would be so funny. Have half the office ring, then the other half ring back and forth. Would drive the director crazy. If I was creative I can probably set a custom ringtone and set up the sync so they could all "sing" back and forth...ah..i must be tired.

Matthew Earl

On 4/6/2012 7:05 PM, Michael Picher wrote:
This is an appropriate way to go about this then... Make sure you minimize any extra time on the end of your WAV.

Be cautious about how many phones you ring at once... specially with remotes as it takes them longer to get the invites (put them at the beginning of the list). You really only want to ring about 12 or 13 phones at most in a ring group (ringing at the same time... you can have many more than this in a hunt group and just break up the group).

Thanks,
  Mike

On Fri, Apr 6, 2012 at 9:07 PM, Matthew Earl <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Actually I think I should change the way the dial plan works
    because I really don't need an auto attendant at this point. I
    just need a greeting to be played then handed off to a queue to
    ring several phones including a remote....but I just noticed this
    delay and thought it was kind of strange as there is nothing in
    the "scheme" to cause this unless it was internal.  I just needed
    clarification.


    On 4/6/2012 5:56 PM, Michael Picher wrote:
    I wrote the book and that trick's not in there :-)  When I want
    to use this trick, usually I records some extremely short silent
    wav files.

    First, what are you trying to accomplish, then, let's go from there.

    Thanks,
      Mike

    On Fri, Apr 6, 2012 at 8:43 PM, Matthew Earl
    <[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

        I looked everywhere and could not find anything related to
        this...but
        here goes.  I am doing a very simple test where the auto
        attendant
        (default) answers the call, then times out to dial an
        extension which
        goes to voicemail. I notice a large delay of silence after
        the attendant
        hands the call to dial the extension. I have the Invalid Response
        section as follows:  Replay Count :0  Inv. Response Count: 0
        Transfer on
        Failures checked to transfer to default extension 200.

        I know...read the book!  If this is covered in there I will
        buy it
        immediately. (I will buy it anyways :P )

        thanks,

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