forward gv calls
A_Friend:
Yes. There are a couple of ways to do this.
One is use the star code for forwarding.
*72 Call Forward All
*82 Call Forward on No Answer
etc.
The other is to code the SP line via the web interface.
If you look under Calling Features in the settings, you'll see all the options. Just check the one you want and decide which line you want the call sent out with, and include the exact, full number of the destination. This field will not be interpreted by any digit maps, just processed literally.
So, for example, if you want the incoming call on SP1 to go out on SP2 to the toll free information line, you'd put this in the destination number field:
SP2(18005551212)
Considering you generally get two sessions on each SP, you could probably send it out on the same SP it's coming in on.
Good luck.
GPz1100:
^^Are you confident the original caller's caller id is maintained when the call is forwarded (either on the same SP or different SP)?
gqaa:
Could you pls take me through the process how to code the SP line via the web interface.
A_Friend:
Quote from: gqaa on July 10, 2018, 09:47:23 am
Could you pls take me through the process how to code the SP line via the web interface.
Why don't you just use the star codes? They accomplish the same thing and you won't blow anything up.
I'm currently mad at the ObiTalk portal, and a number of very senior users here are mad at me for being mad at the portal. So, I'm biased and you really don't want to ask me about fiddling your settings. There are problems with AutoProvisioning if you try to use the local web interface to change settings. AutoProvisioning can randomly change things back. There are problems with shutting off AutoProvisioning, and whatever you do, don't try deleting your device from the portal before turning off AutoProvisioning and ObiTalk first, rebooting, and making sure it stays off. But then, you'll be entirely on your own, like me, and you can't add it back to the portal without it getting blown up and you needing a factory reset and having to start over. Actually, if you isolate your device by shutting off AutoProvisioning and ObiTalk, and whatever that LUA Script thing is, you don't need to delete your device from the portal. Just leave it. And you can forget being able to restore a backup. That doesn't seem to work right anymore.
So, long story short: leave it alone. Just use the star codes.
gqaa:
ok thanks for your advice.
How do i cancel the call forwarding from the *82?
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