--- Waldo Rubinstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I tried the same experiment with all the queueing
> strategies and the
> behavior was the same. The only exception was with
> ringall. The
> problem with ringall is that it shows the same
> caller-ID to all
> agents. Once the first agent picks up and the next
> call rings in all
> remaining phones, the caller-ID is now reflecting
> the caller-ID of
> the new call, but that of the old call (may be a
> bug).
you mean to say that the new caller-ID is not
reflection it was the old caller-ID only
is it so ?
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