hi everyone :)
i have two offices that are both using 1232 and v100 systems.
when calls are forwarded to one office, and then transferred to the other
-- there is a 15 minute or so period until the call drops out and it's
driving me nuts!
anybody know how to change this?
thanks!
jeff.
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Hi-
Heh, for some reason I can't get my DESI labels to print straight.
I tried one printer, and it's off to the left -- I tried another printer
and it's off to the right.
I have the font set to be centered, so this is driving me nuts! :)
Anyone got any tips?
Thanks.
jeff.
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hi-
i'm having a line pulled out of our hunt group, so that one jack could
have a direct line, without bothering the operators.
to test it -- the way i did it was using code #603, going to the
appropriate jack, then flipping it to 'immdtly'. The extension rang, and I
figured that would work f
> In the end, it's the service that sellslet's face it..there are several
> good phone systems on the market. What makes a difference is what we do when
> we install and then later service them.
Correct.
I'm not a dealer -- nor an installer. I'm simply an IT admin who is
responsible for bo
> Heck, it's an IP system, so see what the computer equipmnet is using.
> If the computer network doesn't use anything special, then you probably
> won't have to either.
Agreed -- I've been on a couple of these boats (used to work on boats
throughout school...) and there is usually nothing specia
hey everyone-
i recently pulled a line from a hunt group (thanks for everyone who
responded with helpful tips!) and have come across something i can't wrap
my head around.
for example purposes - let's call this line 6.
at first, when the user was on line 6 and someone else tried calling, they
u to get to the
employee's voicemail (boo-whoo i guess :) -- so maybe I'll go that route.
Secondly, heh, yeah -- forgot to include that bit of information. I have a
1232 with a tvs100.
thanks again!
jeff.
> On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 13:43:03 -0600 (CST), Jeff Bagnall
> <[EMAIL PROT
Hey everyone,
Heh. I recently discovered a line that we had that I was unaware of. I was
unaware of it because it never was programmed into our system. It was
never programmed into our system because it's not a copper line, and
apparently digital lines (I'm guessing this pair is fiber) don't h
ot to mention that...
But, I'm ultimately guessing that I need to work something out with SBC.
Thanks for all the help again,
jeff.
> - Original Message -
> From: "Jeff Bagnall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To:
> Sent: Thursday, March 03, 2005 2:06 PM
> Subjec
> Speaking on Deep Background, the Press Secretary whispered:
> >
> > Why guess or measure? If it don't work at the demarc with a known good
> > phone, call SBC; it's their problem.
> >
>
> And you SHOULD have a WECO {2}500 around for that very reason.
> It makes it almost impossible for them t
hey-
a fellow employee recently plugged a polycom into a digital pair -- and
now i have a wonky polycom :)
i was just about to buy another one -- when i heard a lot of complaints
about them from employees who use them on a daily basis. the complaints
are the usual -- it's hard to hear on both
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