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    IPMA shared line mode, selective DND?  
Alexander Bochmann


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02-08-07 12:11 PM

Hi,

is there a way to make the DND function on a manager phone
only affect the first (manager) line, and have the intercom
line still ring, even if DND is on?

Using the intercom functionality itself won't work in our
environment, so we are looking for a way for the assistant
to alert a manager even if DND is active on his phone.

Alex.





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    Re: IPMA shared line mode, selective DND?  
Jefflin Choi


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03-26-07 06:11 PM

While searching previous archive, i find this similar to what my client
needs.
Anybody knows if the below is possible?


On 2/8/07, Alexander Bochmann <ab@lists.gxis.de> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> is there a way to make the DND function on a manager phone
> only affect the first (manager) line, and have the intercom
> line still ring, even if DND is on?
>
> Using the intercom functionality itself won't work in our
> environment, so we are looking for a way for the assistant
> to alert a manager even if DND is active on his phone.
>
> Alex.
>
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