This question stems from the old Inter-Tel that I upgraded/recreated.
The customer has over-head bells that ring off of analog ports. When the customer service department gets a call, it rings to a hunt group that in turn sets off the bell. The users in the customer service department have a secondary line key, set to 0 rings, that they use to pickup this call.
Right now, if a call comes into that hunt group, the bell goes off and they are able to answer. The problem is if more than one person tries to answer that call. The fastest one will get the call, but the slower of the two, when pressing the secondary line key, will cause the bell to go off again, as they are now calling the bell directly.
They claim this never happened before the recreation/rebuild.
Are they right? If so, how do I prevent this behavior now? Or are they crazy and it always did this?