An interesting turn of events this morning. I had an email sitting in my inbox from AT&T saying to check to see if the caller id is now working. Magically it is!
They didn't set up the circuit properly and had me (and all of you) jumping through hoops.
Thanks for all of the help!
Support Dude- I will try your suggestion in the morning when I'm back in the office. Thanks!
cook1082-Thanks for the input, I'm happy to hear that because I didn't want the system to ring twice before the auto attendand picked up.
foneman1-Thanks for all of the help today!
I changed the auto attendant to 3 rings and I'm not getting it.
In the Line monitor it shows ? - ? DNIS: xxx0500 (this is the number that I called into not the number I'm calling from.
Thanks for the help!
Foneman1 what did you do to make it work? I'm having the same issue but with a BCM400 4.0. I believe I've done every Caller id option and it won't display at all.
It's the last thing I need to get working for my install and it's driving me crazy.
More settings
Under parameters for the Target line
Line Type: Public
Pub. Received #: xxx0501
Priv. Received #: blank
Distinct Ring: none
Under Prefrences:
Aux Ringer: unchecked
If Busy: Busy Tone
voice message center: 1
Under Assigned DNs:
DN: 221
Appearance Type: Appr&Ring
Appearances: 2...
I'm trying to configure DIDs on my system and it seems to work ok except for voicemail. The call will never transfer over to voicemail when I use the DID number but when I call the main number and use the extension the voicemail will pick up after 4 rings.
Configuration:
I have a target line...
I rebooted the entire system and it didn't do anything. So I did a cold restart and starting from scratch didn't help. Funny thing is that my voicemail was still configured after I did the cold restart. It was actually the only thing.
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