202+Callcentric+unique ringing
Maine_Yankee:
Quote from: drgeoff on July 28, 2016, 04:04:49 pm
No, 20 patterns. !0 in Profile A and 10 in profile B. You select which of A and B Profiles and which of the 10 in that Profile you want an SP to use. X_RingProfile and X_DefaultRing.
Ahh, I was looking for a RingPattern variable name.. Thanks
Maine_Yankee:
OK, next issue.
For CallCentric, to retrieve VM you go offhook & enter *123
But star codes mean things to the Obi itself. I assume that's why sometimes I hear the VM playback & ringback at the same time. What's the solution?
How do I retrieve the VM on SP3 & SP4?
azrobert:
You're not explaining exactly what you want. I'm assuming SP3 is for VM on PH1 and SP4 for PH2. I don't know what you are hearing. When you dial *123 are you getting to the correct VM, but hear the ringback? Did you make any changes for VM? Anyway, this is how to do it:
Physical Interfaces -> Phone1 Port -> DigitMap
Add following after the beginning parenthesis: *123|
Physical Interfaces -> Phone1 Port -> OutboundCallRoute:
Add following to the beginning: {*123:sp3},
Do the same for Phone2, except route the call to SP4.
The DigitMap will take precedence over the Star Code profile.
Maine_Yankee:
SP1 has a CC extension#; when you call its DN, the phone in the first jack rings.
SP2 has a 2nd CC extension#; when you call its DN, the phone in the second jack rings.
In both those cases, picking up the appropriate line & dialing *123 gets you the respective VM.
SP4 has a third # extension & DN; it rings both Jack1 & Jack2. It has its own VM.
How do you retrieve that voicemail?
drgeoff:
Quote from: Maine_Yankee on August 18, 2016, 12:25:32 pm
SP1 has a CC extension#; when you call its DN, the phone in the first jack rings.
SP2 has a 2nd CC extension#; when you call its DN, the phone in the second jack rings.
In both those cases, picking up the appropriate line & dialing *123 gets you the respective VM.
SP4 has a third # extension & DN; it rings both Jack1 & Jack2. It has its own VM.
How do you retrieve that voicemail?
Have you tried **4*123 ?
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