Here goes . . .
Recently deployed a set with a DN that has not been assigned in a while. Had no problem creating the set and defining a voicemail box for the DN - the user has even recorded her greetings appropriately and FDN and HUNT are defined to point to the voicemail system (as it is on other sets) - here is the problem:
This DN was out of service for a while, but at one time or another a "Announcement Only" message was assigned to the DN - thus whenever anyone were to dial into this DN, they would hear this greeting / announcement that the user's DN has changed (and if they hung on long enough, they would be transferred to the attendant). Now, although the VM this DN has been assigned, and recorded, anyone that dials this DN (internal or external), is getting the "This users number has changed to . . . " annonucement.
We can't seem to find where this recording is or for that matter why we can't get it to point to the correct mailbox. If anyone wants a look at the TN and how it is defined, I can post it here, but I beleive it is defined correctly. Any ideas . . . anyone??
Recently deployed a set with a DN that has not been assigned in a while. Had no problem creating the set and defining a voicemail box for the DN - the user has even recorded her greetings appropriately and FDN and HUNT are defined to point to the voicemail system (as it is on other sets) - here is the problem:
This DN was out of service for a while, but at one time or another a "Announcement Only" message was assigned to the DN - thus whenever anyone were to dial into this DN, they would hear this greeting / announcement that the user's DN has changed (and if they hung on long enough, they would be transferred to the attendant). Now, although the VM this DN has been assigned, and recorded, anyone that dials this DN (internal or external), is getting the "This users number has changed to . . . " annonucement.
We can't seem to find where this recording is or for that matter why we can't get it to point to the correct mailbox. If anyone wants a look at the TN and how it is defined, I can post it here, but I beleive it is defined correctly. Any ideas . . . anyone??