so:
1st cov path (h99)
n n
y y
y y
y y
n n
2nd cov path (r121 then h99)
n n
n n
n n
n n
y y
still routes to h99 - octel vm picks up - after first ring.
it's not working, no. i set my first coverage path (which is 1 - set to h99 in point 1) to Y for active, busy, don't answer, all - inside and outside. then N and N for DND/SAC/GC.
i set my second coverage path (121 - set to r121 [my mobile] in point 1 and h99 in point 2) to the opposite.
this...
before i found out that someone had autodial buttons to accomplish this, i thought of using SAC. but i figured it involved having their first coverage path listed as a remote that was configured to send to their mobile and the second coverage path being set to send to office voicemail. the...
sorry, first sentence should be "...except _i_ replaced..." as in i changed the r167 (corresponding to her mobile) to r121 (corresponding to my mobile) and her 1218067#18067#1 string is 1218121#18121#1 for my phone.
thanks, but sadly for me i've done all that except replaced the cell phone number with a different one and again the extension in the string is changed to the phone i'm trying it out on.
i know about the COR options and it is the same COR on all phones in the company (happens to be 2).
i know...
this R7 (yes i know it's a bit old) Definity system recently fell to me to learn all about and figure out as i went along (at least until we get a real telecom employee). having no prior telephony expertise, it's somewhat of a challenge but fortunately i've been able to just look at current...
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