<first number > WITH <second number>
Allows two users to swap telephones.
This command applies only to DNIC sets connected to a peripheral node.
The following attributes are swapped in the Move Swap operation:
Name, department, and location
Directory number
Interconnect number
Default account code
Class or Service information
Class of Restriction information
Personal speedcall information
Hunt group pilot number
Button speed calls
Call forward settings
Do not disturb
Auto answer.
Notes:
The MOVE SWAP command does not move Message waiting indications. Before using the command, you should delete any messages (Callback or Dialed) from the set.
When a device is moved from one call group to another, its Group Presence status is reset to the default presence status of the new group and its members.
You cannot invoke the MOVE SWAP command against the following devices:
ONS devices programmed as Night Bells
SUPERCONSOLE 1000
SUPERSET telephones programmed as ACD agents
ONS/OPS devices assigned as Recorded Announcement Devices
Telephones programmed as Hotel Extensions.
You cannot use the MOVE SWAP command unless the device types are the same on both ports. For example, a multiline set telephone can only be swapped with another multiline set telephone.
Move commands are not supported on systems that are operating in Remote Directory Number Synchronization mode.
System Response:
Operation successful.