Are you using Echo Cancellation on your DS1's?
I found this thread yesterday that talked about how if you DO use Echo Cancellation that it will effect volume by which number you choose:
http://www.tek-tips.com/viewthread.cfm?qid=1280212&page=1
If you are not using it then I have no idea sorry.
Thinking it over you could do it this way...
First announcment says press one if you live in "State 1, State 2, State 3 or State 4 press1, If you live in State 5, 6, or 7 press 7."
Then if they press 1, the message would be "Press 1 for state 1, press 2 for state 2"
It would be a long menu...
When I look at my vectors...I see 99 possible steps. There is no way you could account for all the different possible area codes with just those amount of steps. At least that I can think of.
Maybe someone else has a creative way. But limiting it to just one incoming VDN...that is the...
jraykc...do you have a specific problem that we could help you out with?
Avaya is pretty simple once you know the basics, and people on here have helped me with every problem I have asked them about.
Feel free to fire a question our way.
When I look at my screen for Incoming Call handling treatment I only see 540 entries. 30 Pages of 18 each.
Other then that I think in theory it should work. How many overlaps do you think there will be?
If I have site A and site B in two different states connected via H323 VOIP trunks and the Audix VM is in site A...
How can (or can't they?)site B use coverage paths to the Audix over in Site A?
Right now I have it set up and it rings the hunt group for the Audix, and I have mailboxes set up...
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