[cisco-voip] Unity "express messaging"
Ehren Hasz
hasze at carewisc.org
Thu Oct 23 11:47:01 EDT 2008
I have something similar setup on my system. A user can dial 7*XXXX and
will be transferred directly to the users voicemail box specified in the
pattern.
To accomplish this we setup a voicemail profile that has a voicemail box
mask of XXXX
Then create a CTI route point with a pattern of 7*XXXX, or what ever
pattern you want to use. We used 7*xxxx so the 7xxx DID range would
still be available for use. Then point the CTI route point to the
voicemail profile that you created.
Thanks
Ehren
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Ehren Hasz
IS Systems Engineer
Care Wisconsin
608-245-3566
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Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2008 9:48 AM
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Subject: [cisco-voip] Unity "express messaging"
I have a client that is a "nortel guy" and we have installed callmanager
/ unity for him. He would like a DID programmed to mimic the nortel
"express messaging" feature, where you dial the DID and it asks you for
the number of the mailbox you wish to leave a message in. It would then
take you directly to that person's mailbox, never ringing their phone. I
also wish to leave the "call transfer" setting on each user's mailbox to
"ring subscribers extension." I don't seem to be able to rig it up to
work.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Joe C.
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