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Follow Me or VmX Locater™ - Which One is for You?

Making Follow Me and
VmX Locater Work Together
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Follow-Me settings are just like a mini Ring Group, but it's tied directly to your extension. It's configured exactly the same way as a ring group, including the ability to use an announcement
to alert people that they're being transferred elsewhere.
The dialplan has been structured such that any place where one might dial to ring an extension, the Follow-Me ringgroup will be engaged if it is defined. This means that from an IVR calling from
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