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Author Re: CME call forward restrictions
Paul Choi

2007-03-02, 1:11 am

Greg,

I instantly thought of using ephone templates but I
see you've already thought of that. I honestly don't
know of any other way to remove the CFwdAll softkey
from the sales team's phones.

You could restrict the forwarding pattern to something
that is strictly internal but that would be
system-wide which doesn't sound like something you're
looking for.

You could always "social engineer" while using ephone
templates while telling them the sales team recieved
"special phones." Just a thought.

--- Greg Hinson <cisco.techie@yahoo.com> wrote:

> I have a client that wants to limit their sales team
> from using call-forward all on their phones. Their
> phones will have restricted dialing based on a
> series of corlists, but the call-forward all option
> must unconditionally not be permitted. We can create
> an ephone-template that removes the option, but is
> there any other way to block that option, short of
> creating a new ephone template? We don't want to use
> templates because it will cause an in-flux of
> requests from other associates for different softkey
> options to be removed/added on other phones too.
>
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