Recent software does it for you now as shown below.
< GI UIM(C) ~65~16~27|~66~1~7~10|~6~60|
So this was at 16:27 on 1/7/10 and updates every minute.
This was from a switch at level 9 software. Not sure when this feature came in.
1. The format fot STD is DD MM YY HH MM
Day, month, year, hour & min. All two digits.
2. A bit of a guess, but I would go for Do Not Disturb.
Set by dialling #5, & cancelled by ##5.
Hope this helps,
CRM026
Hi Heatherlw,
For your voicemail, have a look at system parameter TMRIV. Time, in seconds, before a call is automatically redirected to the iVM after all configured and user invoked ring-no reply diversion has been resolved.
(Range 1 to 65535, default = 5). It can be listed with LSSP & revised...
Hi Buzzuser,
You may need to create a new extn with the NEX command (if you do not have any spare extns)
List the iSDT channel with the LICH command. Make sure you can have two voice channels. If not, use RIDT xxyyzz.
You can then create a second channel on the iSDT with NICH extn V 2
Give...
Hi Paanvimu,
It depends what software level you are on.
If you are on level 8 or 9, you can use "RUCF <extn) IMM N" to cancel it. (RUCF = Revise User Configurable Features)
At version 7 and before you will have to cancel it either from an operators console, or from the extn port itself...
Hi Stoney64,
I believe that the IP Trunking that Siemens are currently using is bespoke to Siemens, so will only talk DX to DX, but I believe that a new version is on it's way that talks SIP. So you should be able to connect any compatible SIP product to it.
Historically a DX-R has been...
Jonnyred,
If the RNR divert is set via MMi, "RFD extn n" to cancel it.
If it is set from the handset, "##0*" or "#0**extn" from the console.
Hope this fixes it,
CRM026
Jonny,
The members in the group are programmed with an index number 1 to 10.
To call the a member of the group, dial the feature code (in your case *7) followed by their index number (1 to 9 & 0).
The called phone will receive a single long ring cadence.
Hope this answers your question,
CRM026
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