Restrictions
Free seating extensions cannot be MDN represented.
It is not possible to log on to:
- a host telephone, where another Free seating extension has already been logged on.
- a telephone with parked calls (ADN, Own Directory Number (ODN), Multiple Directory Number (MDN),) or queue missions (except call back).
- a telephone that acts as an InterCeption Computer Services (ICS) answering position.
- a telephone that acts as a common/night bell answering position.
- a dual telephone.
- a telephone that acts as an emergency extension.
- a telephone that has auto answering initiated.
- a telephone with MDN busy.
- a telephone that acts as an internal group hunting extension.
- a telephone that is a member of an Automatic Call Distribution (ACD) group.
- an ADN extension, that is, dial free seating log-on procedure after pushing an ADN key.
- an MDN key, that is, dial free seating log-on procedure after pushing an MDN key.
- a PBX operator console.
- an IP telephone.
Note: Although it is not possible to log on for Free seating from an IP telephone, it is possible for an authorized user to use the logon/logoff function of an IP extension to create a function that is similar to the Free seating feature between IP telephones.
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