Port 01 is set for aa/vm, same as your vm port (in the ksu)   

-larry

Donald R. Resor wrote:

>While working out the bugs in the new phone system, I discovered that 
>for some reason when dialing certain extension numbers across ports, 
>something a little odd happens.
>
>I have two ports set up for two different phone numbers with two 
>different outgoing company messages.  One port is for my organ 
>service company, and the other is set up for the home 
>phones.  Extension 110 is a phone in the home side Port 1.  If I dial 
>Extension 110 from port 1 which is set up for CO1 everything works 
>fine.  If I dial into CO2 every extension in the system works on the 
>port 1 side okay with the exception of Extension 110. After entering 
>extension 110, and after the "one moment please" message, you hear no 
>hook switch flash and then two touch tones in the phone receiver. 
>There's a long pause of silence and then the system finally puts you 
>on hold and you hear MOH.  In a few seconds the system comes back on 
>the line and it starts with the Company Name Greeting again as if it 
>is a new incoming call.  Trying Extension 110 again creates the same 
>scenario.  This does not happen with any other extension number in 
>the system.  I thought it might be a small numbering glitch which I 
>can not correct, so I changed Extension 110 to 115 and no more problems.
>
>This may be something that no one has discovered, and since the 
>TVS225 is a 2+ year old system and no longer manufactured, it may not 
>be that important but I thought I would share it.
>
>Donald R. Resor
>Los Angeles
>  
>


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