Just that simple, thanks for the tip, works great now.
Thanks to everyone else that replied, good info!!
On Tue, 2007-04-03 at 20:27 -0400, Michael Karaman wrote:
> Check class of service for the VOICE MAIL port. Since the voice mail is
> transferring the call, it must also have permissions to a
one other thing. you may have to set the voicemail dialing hardware
integration parameters to FXD instead of FX on a transferred call to let the
call
go after transfer. This can be a pain in the ___ to get the settings right.
If the voice mail is fielding the call to the call forwarded
This works better if you can assign a line directly to him. DIL 1:1 or DID
would be even better. We have a real estate office with 2 PRI's and DID on
them. The call comes into the PRI/DID and they forward right to the agent's
cell phone. I have another real estate office, not as large as t
Check the 2-6 Trunk to Trunk Restriction settings.
On Tue, 03 Apr 2007 15:52:55 -0400 Jason Noble <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
> Are you thinking of "Transfer to CO" option also under "Class of
> Service"?
> Yes this too is enabled and it seems to work fine. I called his
> extension from a cell p
Check class of service for the VOICE MAIL port. Since the voice mail is
transferring the call, it must also have permissions to access CO lines and
complete a transfer. (from experience)!
Michael Karaman
The Phone Network, Inc.
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Are you thinking of "Transfer to CO" option also under "Class of
Service"?
Yes this too is enabled and it seems to work fine. I called his
extension from a cell phone (with FWD disabled), answered it and
transferred it to another cell phone just fine.
On Tue, 2007-04-03 at 11:07 -0800, Joe Childs
I have a user that wants his extension forwarded to his cell phone. I
put him in a different COS, enabled "Call FWD to CO" and setup the
forwarding on his station, which works fine when a call originates from
inside the system.
When you call the user's extension from outside the system (i.e. anoth
This could also be arcing in a connection. I had a case whereby the ringing
signal was conducting at the demarc due to corrosion. It would tingle one,
then automatically be seen as answered from the other end.
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I had one with this problem although it was a TD 816.
The surge protection was "chopping" the ring signal.
There was a constant very low current higher voltage AC on the line
presumably induced from high tension power lines. This accompanied by the
48VDC battery was enough with the 100 volt 20
Hello,
We have a client with a Panasonic kxt-624 version 5 KSU which suffers from
intermittent ringing problems. Incoming calls always ring the phone system,
but on a seemingly random basis the ringing is clipped, or unusually short.
The client describes it as a stuttering sound at times, with a n
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