Hunt Group calls don't follow Call Forward. This is why a call for the Pharmacy doesn't end up in the voice mailbox for extension 226.
Hopefully, there is something you can do. First, program the Pharmacy Hunt Group to overflow to the Voicemail extension after 15 seconds (that is about 3...
I don't think devices connected to an ATA get the second dial tone at all. That leaves you with 2 options:
Programming a Hotline to automatically dial 9 using the Routing Table. You won't get any dial tone, but you won't have to dial 9.
Forgetting about the Hotline and setting the Prime Line to...
The only thing that is changing are the DID numbers, so the only thing that needs to be changed on your system are the Received Numbers: Lines > [Target Line] > Trunk/Line Data > Received Number.
If you also want to renumber your extensions so that they match the new DID numbers, you can do so...
Although the issue appears to be solved, it is worth explaining how the system treats lines with a PRI. It might be a good reference for other people, too.
When a call is received on a PRI trunk, the CO sends the channel on which the call is coming in and the number that the caller dialled...
The system defaults only when it is downgraded, i.e. when it is going from a larger configuration (for example, a 6-port expansion cartridge) to a smaller configuration (for example, a 2-port expansion cartridge).
If you replace a combination expansion cartridge by another expansion cartridge...
The message "Pickup denied" appears when using the Directed Pickup (Feature 76), the Group Pickup (Feature 75) or the Trunk Answer (Feature 800) feature.
Most of the times, you see this message because of the following reasons:
There is no call ringing.
Someone else already answered the call...
Sure.
First, here is how it works.
When a PRI call comes in, the system uses the Received Number (RN) sent from the CO and tries to match it with a target line.
If there is match, the system accepts the calls and the target line starts ringing.
If there is no match, the system checks whether...
That's right, you don't.
Restriction Filters apply only to digits dialled on outgoing lines. If you created a filter that prevents dialling 85, the user won't be able to grab a line and dial anything that begins with 85. Instead, "Restricted call" will appear on the display and the call will be...
A few more things I just thought of...
You may want to review the dialing plan to make sure it is accurate. PRI relies on the dialing plan for en-bloc dialling:
System Programming > Dialing Plan
Also, if you plan to send your own names and numbers for Caller ID, you will need to make sure...
There is a little more than that, but it's a good start.
Your service provider should already have told you about a bunch of settings it requires: protocol, sequence and framing, for instance. You will need to put the correct values under Hardware > Cards on KSU > [Cartridge].
Also, on a PRI...
Right.
It's also something to keep in mind if you ever need to replace the 7.1 XC software cartridge by another 7.1 XC software cartridge (for example, if you suspect that the one you have is defective).
I second mavstech.
Full lock prevents the user from turning DND on (or off, if it is already on). The display will show "Set locked" when you press Feature 85 and Feature #85, as well as a DND button (if there is one programmed on your phone).
The only setting that needs to be changed is...
Actually, MICS 7.1 is available in 3 variants:
NA-MICS 7.1
CDA-MICS-XC 7.1
USA-MICS-XC 7.1
The first variant, NA-MICS, allows only one expansion cartridge to be installed on the system. The two other variants, CDA-MICS-XC and USA-MICS-XC, allow two expansion cartridges to be installed on the...
It would make sense that the telco cannot find any record of calls to 662-851… because the calls never go through!
In your earlier post, Thread799-1727326, you said that you didn't have any restriction filter. Restriction filters only prevent you from calling certain numbers by releasing the...
Assuming you are going from CICS 4.1 to 7.1, here are the most significant features:
Alpha tagging
CLID when busy
Distinctive ring for lines and hunt groups
Full support for the T7316, T7316E and KIM
Silent monitoring for hunt groups
System Wide Call Appearance (SWCA)
The wiring pin-outs for the DTI (PRI and T1) is the following:
[ol 1]
From Network - Ring
From Network - Tip
To Network - Ring
To Network - Tip
[/ol]
The wiring pin-outs for Ethernet is typically the following:
[ol 1]
Pair A - Tip
Pair A - Ring
Pair B - Tip
Pair B - Ring
[/ol]
So, you...
It is not possible to go from MICS 4.1 to MICS 7.1 directly. Here are the two things you can do:
Upgrade the software from 4.1 to 6.1. Then, upgrade from 6.1 to 7.1. This is a two-step process and all programming will be retained. You will need a 6.1 software or a 6.1 upgrade tool.
Initialize...
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