<div dir="ltr"><div><div><div>Hey all, <br></div> searched through my archives but couldn't find a solid answer on this. We are trying to streamline our build processes and one of the things we are considering is switching to "With Activating Device/Line CSS" so we don't have to build CFWD CSS's for each individual site. My only concern would be someone forwarding a call to 911 by mistake, which we currently block on the CFWD-CSS. Odds are it would be a pretty rare thing for someone to forward all to 911, but i wouldn't put it past a user to do it. I have seen them CFWD all to all kinds of weird stuff(particularly from a 7925 wi-fi phone they stick in their pocket) , so i figure its only a matter of time before they do it, and we would get a hefty fine for bogus 911 calls. <br>
<br></div>Does anybody have a better way to use the "Line/Device" CFWD-CSS but prevent calls to unwanted #'s, <br><br>OR<br><br>At least a quick way to find out if a particular DN was forwarded to a particular #(some kind of report)?. <br>
<br></div>OR<br><br> Am i just being a little paranoid? Other than the 911 forwarding, I think this feature is a no brainer, and would be one less thing to build and/or have a new engineer mess up, as the case may be.<br>
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