Issue in Call Forward to Voicemail

Hi,
I am facing an issue in my cisco telephony while making one phone forward to another phone. Below is the Scenario.
I have 2 phones, A & B , i have forwarded all calls of Phone A to Phone B. So when i call Phone A its gets forwarded and rings on Phone B. And on Phone B forward all Busy internal or external, Forward no answer internal or external to voicemail is checked.
Now the issue is when call on Phone A gets forwarded to Phone B and iff guy on phone B doesnt answer the call, it doesnt go to Phone B voicemail,
Iff the Caller number is Displayed on Phone B it goes to Phone B voicemail.
If DID of phone A is displayed on Phone B it goes to voicemail with a message welcome to Cisco Unity messaging system, without a greeting.
If Local Extension of Phone A is displayed on Phone B, call goes to Phone A voicemail.
I am not able to understand what is happening here.
Please give me some solution. Your help will be highly appreciated.
Regards
Saurabh Kumar

Hello Saurabh,
This is due to:
•Called number
•First redirecting number
•Last redirecting number
Just to add additional input to Chris suggestion, if you do the change of "Use Last (Rather than First) Redirecting Number for Routing Incoming Call" , make sure you understand the full impact in your dial plan deployment, to avoid other possible call routing issues.
DAV_i-D

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