[cisco-voip] Unity playing Opening Greeting instead of Subscriber Greeting for 1 subscriber
Dave Wolgast
dwolgas1 at rochester.rr.com
Tue Oct 26 10:01:59 EDT 2010
When this user's DN forwards to Unity (5.0), the caller hears the Unity
Opening Greeting. The user is set up with a subscriber in Unity with a
matching DN. The Voicemail Profile is the same as the one being used by
everyone else.
Here is what I see from Unity Port Monitor:
"34","2010/10/26","09:35:52","Appl","attemptsignin"
"34","2010/10/26","09:35:52","Conv","State -
d:\commserver\localize\scripts\attemptsignin.cde!Dummy"
"34","2010/10/26","09:35:52","Conv","Event is [FalseEvent]"
"34","2010/10/26","09:35:52","Appl","phtransfer"
"34","2010/10/26","09:35:52","Conv","State -
d:\commserver\localize\scripts\phtransfer.cde!LoadInfo"
"34","2010/10/26","09:35:52","Conv","Event is [TrueEvent]"
"34","2010/10/26","09:35:52","Appl","phgreeting"
"34","2010/10/26","09:35:52","Conv","State -
d:\commserver\localize\scripts\phgreeting.cde!AnswerPhone"
"34","2010/10/26","09:35:53","Conv","Event is [TrueEvent]"
"34","2010/10/26","09:35:53","Conv","State -
d:\commserver\localize\scripts\phgreeting.cde!LoadSubscriberMMData"
"34","2010/10/26","09:35:53","Conv","Event is [TrueEvent]"
"34","2010/10/26","09:35:53","Conv","State -
d:\commserver\localize\scripts\phgreeting.cde!Root"
"34","2010/10/26","09:35:53","Disp","strSubscriberID = "
"34","2010/10/26","09:35:53","Conv","Event NULL"
"34","2010/10/26","09:35:53","Conv","State -
d:\commserver\localize\scripts\phgreeting.cde!PlayGreeting"
"34","2010/10/26","09:35:53","Conv","Call answered if needed"
"34","2010/10/26","09:35:53","Disp","Playing greeting for Call Handler:
Opening Greeting"
I am thinking that the line that has "strSubscriberID = " is significant,
because it is populated with the DN/subscriber ID in other successful
forwards to Unity.
I even modified the standard VM Profile and assigned to this user's DN with
a mask containing his DN.
I can't see any differences in either the phone/DN setup or the Unity
subscriber setup.
Could there be an issue with the user's subscriber record/mailbox?
Can anyone offer any hints? I am banging my head.
--
Dave Wolgast
Livonia, NY
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