List, Okay, here's one that has me stumped, and it might just be something simple. Currently, we are setup so that when someone calls in and tries to reach the operator / front desk, it rings several different phones in sequence. (i.e. it rings the front desk for 15 seconds, then a guy down the hall from it for 15 seconds, then my desk for 15 seconds, and as a last resort, my cordless for 15 seconds.) We're doing this with Dial statements (most of which ring a single device, except the last two which ring two devices each.) If all that fails, they go to voicemail. However, I'd like to use the Queue app to do this instead. This would keep one person from having to deal with two calls at a time. (Plus it provides a nicer interface for the caller.) So, I setup a queue like this: (I'm including just the relevant parts) strategy=roundrobin member=SIP/100 ; fromt desk member=SIP/112 ; the other guy member=SIP/102 ; me member=Zap/28 ; cordless Here's what happens. Say caller #1 calls in, hits 0, gets put into the queue, and is answered by SIP/112 (the 2nd member.) A few minutes later, caller #2 calls in, hits 0, and rings directly to SIP/102 (me) without ringing SIP/100 first. (To me, that sounds like what rrmemory should do, not roundrobin.) Is something broken with the queue app, or am I setting this up wrong? I did try adding penalties for the members (i.e. no penalty for SIP/100, a penalty of 1 for SIP/112, 2 for SIP/102, etc.) That just resulted in only SIP/100 being rung. So, what am I missing/doing wrong here? :) Jeremy -- Jeremy Gault, KD4NED <jgault@winworld.cc> Network Administrator, WinWorld Corporation Member: Bradley County ACS/RACES/SkyWarn voice: +1.423.473.8084 fax: +1.423.472.9465 fwd: 461771 msn msgr: jgault@winworld.cc