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    Hi all,<br>
    i was wondering:<br>
    Is this feature so advanced and rarely used so nobody has ever asked
    or requested from cisco to give a solution?<br>
    Many time in SoHos, the call are answered by 2-3 persons and there
    are times that they want to use cfwall for incoming calls.<br>
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    I would you to share it with me. :-)<br>
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    BR<br>
    Anthony<br>
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    On 01-Feb-12 15:19, Anthony Kouloglou wrote:
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      Thanks for the tip Wes but that seems kind of complicated for
      average user.<br>
      Besides, i simplified my scenario but there are actually 4 devices
      answering calls.<br>
      And also, do all devices support this feature? (ie SPA508)<br>
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      Cheers<br>
      Anthony<br>
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      On 01-Feb-12 15:00, Wes Sisk wrote:
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        type="cite">maybe configure phone1 with mobility and configured
        phone2's DN as a remote destination?
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        <div>This will create 2 separate call legs that CUCM will
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            <div>On Feb 1, 2012, at 7:21 AM, Anthony Kouloglou wrote:</div>
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            <div bgcolor="#FFFFFF" text="#000000"> Hi all,<br>
              i am facing the problem where all incoming calls in a
              CUCME are ringing at the same time two devices but at some
              point, the company wants to have a call-forward all
              function enabled by one ( or both devices).<br>
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              1. When i use parallel voice hunt group, call forward-all
              on any device does nothing (known issue)<br>
              2. When i use a third dn, overlay it to both devices in
              order to ring at the same time, call-forward all works
              only on the first dn<br>
              3. When i use the same secondary number on both dns, they
              have the same preference so they ring randomly.<br>
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              Has anyone solved this puzzle?<br>
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              Best Regards<br>
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