Hi, Bruce
Thanks for information. I think I missed something important to ask when I wrote my previous answer:
You said you have two lines configured on your gateway - one of them is a master one? If yes, then the behavior you describe is normal - the master is always the last one (when all slaves are busy with in-progress calls) which pickup an inbound call.
Supposing you have "SkypeMaster" (for 10000) and "SkypeSlave" (for 10001) Skype accounts, that means:
- you have an inbound Skype call to SkypeMaster. Gateway see this is the master and check if 10001's is available. It is, so it pass the call to it so your "13 Bruce E Ellis" phone will ring.
- you have an inbound Skype call to SkypeSlave. Gateway see this (10001) is just a slave, so the call will pass directly and, again, "13 Bruce E Ellis" phone will ring.
To have inbound Skype calls handled as you want, you need to have one of following two conditions:
1 - gateway configured with no master;
2 - if configured with master (10000), then 10001 should have a call in-progress when the second inbound call - to SkypeMaster - is incoming, in this way 10000 will be forced to take this call and to pass it to "20 The Hobbits" phone.
Hope it helps now 8)
Regards
vali