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Hi all,
I have had a client call with an issue today that has me stumped.
Client is a small medical practice with all Yealink handsets (T46s and T42s). Handsets are connected via STUN to the cloud based 3cx (latest V15.5)
The issue reported was that calls coming in were ringing one of the Dr's consult rooms instead of reception phones.
The inbound rule for the practice is a simple ring group with 2 members 200 & 201 (SMC Reception 804), which overflows to another ring group with 5 members extra handsets (7 in total).
The Dr's phone, (JB/ HP SMC 205), is not part of any inbound rule, ring group, queue or IVR. It does not have a direct in dial number and it is not set as the forwarding option for any other extension in the system (i checked twice)
I downloaded a call report and got the following. can anyone give me a clue why a call in on the SIP trunk would get to ringing an internal extension that is not in any group, queue or other?
I rebooted the 3CX system and it is all good now. Just wanting to prevent it happening again as you can imagine, Dr's do not want to be taking calls when consulting with people (or at all for that matter lol)
thanks
Matt
I have had a client call with an issue today that has me stumped.
Client is a small medical practice with all Yealink handsets (T46s and T42s). Handsets are connected via STUN to the cloud based 3cx (latest V15.5)
The issue reported was that calls coming in were ringing one of the Dr's consult rooms instead of reception phones.
The inbound rule for the practice is a simple ring group with 2 members 200 & 201 (SMC Reception 804), which overflows to another ring group with 5 members extra handsets (7 in total).
The Dr's phone, (JB/ HP SMC 205), is not part of any inbound rule, ring group, queue or IVR. It does not have a direct in dial number and it is not set as the forwarding option for any other extension in the system (i checked twice)
I downloaded a call report and got the following. can anyone give me a clue why a call in on the SIP trunk would get to ringing an internal extension that is not in any group, queue or other?
I rebooted the 3CX system and it is all good now. Just wanting to prevent it happening again as you can imagine, Dr's do not want to be taking calls when consulting with people (or at all for that matter lol)
thanks
Matt