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<DIV>I have run into an interesting situation with SRST and just want to confirm that it is working as designed and this is not a bug.</DIV>
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<DIV> Under normal conditions I have a site that uses a shared PRI/DID line across all telephones in a department as the primary line. During SRST testing we have discovered that once a call is received on one phone this line is inactive on all other phones. No call can be placed from the line and an inbound call to it goes to the <EM>call-forward busy</EM> target. If I use the<STRONG> </STRONG><EM>dual line</EM><STRONG> </STRONG>option a second call will ring in but only to the phone that is active with the first call. </DIV>
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<DIV>It looks to me that shared lines are not supported using SRST?</DIV>
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<DIV> </DIV>Thanks!,<BR><BR>Steve Casper<BR>Voice Technologies<BR>M&T Bank<BR>(410) 347-6026
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