Thank you much budbyrd!
You were absolute right and it works.
Electotech has fashioned something similar that works for now but it's quite dodgy.
Next step will be to find a port agent that would be willing to receive a parcel for me and order one.
Thanks again.
Interesting, hadn't thought of that.
I'll dig around a little more on page ports as ordering things here is nearly impossible (up to 6 month delivery times) and see if maybe electro-technical has something similar.
Thanks again.
I'm not entirely sure if this would work as the line between the IP Office and the paging system is actually an analog trunk line.
Also, whenever I add an analog set to a dial paging group it simply doesn't alert anyone.
Thanks though, will think about this one a little.
I was hoping someone might have a few ideas regarding this.
The quick and dirty of what we're trying to do is play a pre-recorded emergency messages over our existing P/A system.
Our current setup
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2x Avaya IP Office Servers 10.1
-Running voicemail Pro (Intuity)
1x V500 10.1...
Thanks!
Guess I hadn't had enough coffee when trying this out yesterday as it kept coming back to me with my own voicemail greeting.
I had tried voicemail collect but had the number as "VM:module name
We're running IP Office 10.1.0.1.0
Two server and a V500 which is where all extensions are programmed
AA is setup in Intuity Voicemail.
I'm fairly new to Avaya as we've only had the system for 4 months but have worked with several other system.
Generally speaking, jack-of-all-trades IT guy.
I was wondering if anyone had any idea as to how we could access our auto-attendant internally by dialing an extension.
A portion of our main AA states "If you know the room number, dial 4+roomnumber" IE: 4318
This brings you to another prompt asking you to press 1 for XYZ and 2 for ABC, etc...
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