We’re getting rid of our CS1000 and CallPilot (v4.04), and upgrading to a ShoreTel.
Quite a few of our users have Remote Notification enabled in their CallPilot boxes to page them when they receive a voicemail. Is there a way to export this information for all users?
If I search for all users...
Here's how I'm backup up our three CS1000 PBXes:
LD 43
EDD
After the EDD internal backup routine runs (usually takes 2-3 minutes), then I put in a 64MB PCMCIA SSD into Slot A of the CS1000, and write the backups created by LD 43 to the PCMCIA:
LD 143
UPGRADE
From the menu, select 3. UTILITIES...
I have a set for which every outside call that comes in shows a caller ID of XXXX, which must be coming from a set with CLS of NAMD somehow (going off http://www.tek-tips.com/viewthread.cfm?qid=1185743&page=924). However, I can't find where in this call route that would be happening.
The phone...
Thanks, all.
Our Admin2 password, which was set by the vendor, was very insecure. However, they walked us through changing it (log in as Admin2, LD 17, CHG, PWD, enter through the prompts until the ACCOUNT_REQ, CHG at that prompt, the enter the username and then the password). All set now.
I don't have a good understanding of the security structure for the CS1000. If the Admin2 password is compromised (for example, if it's easily guessable) what would the security risks be? Is Admin2 more privileged than Admin1?
One of our users is receiving what appear to fax calls or calls with fax-like tones from a number in Germany. We're located in Michigan.
Is there a way to block incoming international calls to this user’s DID?
Careful when ordering refurbed M3904s that you get them from a reputable vendor. We’ve been burned by refurbs that were DOA or had lines in the screen from random fly-by-night websites. You get what you pay for.
See, that's what I thought, and that's what I tried. The NET-PATH is port 1, I'm assuming (it's TTY 1 -- those correlate, right?) Here's the PRT of my TTY from LD 22:
ADAN TTY 0
TTY_TYPE SDI
CAB 00
CARD 00
PORT 0
DES SWITCHTERMINAL
FLOW NO
USER MTC SCH BUG
TTYLOG...
Vendor (a big telco) recently upgraded our old dial-in modems to newer Teltronics NET-PATH modems. Great for us because now we can telnet to them over IP instead of dialing.
We have three different CS1000s. On the first one they did, the telnet interface is pretty fast -- seems to run at about...
Yep, voicemail is working fine. (I’m amused by the suggestion that if it wasn’t, I’d have time to be posting here on Tek-Tips!) Here's the TN for DN 1234, the receptionist who is doing the forwarding:
TN 011 0 00 12
TYPE 500
CDEN 8D
CUST 0
DN 1234 0 MARP
CPND
NAME...
For some reason, I just can't think of what the problem is here. When the receptionist transfers a call to certain numbers, the calls never reach our voicemail, they just ring and ring and ring. Missing/wrong CLS?
System in questions is a CS1000 Opt 11 with CallPilot 4.04:
For most of our users, the 'Name Dialable by External Callers' option is disabled, but we need to enable it. We're talking 300+ VMs. Is there a way that this can be automated? Doing it through the web interface will take a very long time.
Just to clarify for those who might stumble on this thread later, here’s a slightly more written-out description of John Poole’s solution:
Assume that 5555 is the DID you’re working with, and that you have a corresponding CallPilot voicemail box of 5555.
First, create a new entry in your IDC...
John Poole: BRILLIANT! Absolutely brilliant. Exactly what I was looking for. I had to learn about IDC tables to do this, but once I got that down, I set it up and it's working perfectly.
I had originally used bigindian65's suggestion (built a 500 set and hard-forwarded it to VM) but this still...
@pruden Yeah, I know that will do it, but we really wanted to keep the VM box as 5555 and not 4444 or some other number. But, if we can't have our cake and eat it too, then so be it.
I think the root of my question goes back to a long-time question I have: Is the only way to forward from one DN to another:
1) An ACD with NCFW (usually set to MAXP 1)
2) A PHANTOM with DCFW
3) A 500 that you manually connect a phone to and press pound one + number
Is there any other way to...
@trvlr1 -- I did that, but it doesn't fix the XMWK problem, as the only way I can get it into the voicemail is through a PHANTOM (with a DCFW) or an ACD (with an NCFW), and neither a PHANTOM nor an ACD can be a key on an M3904.
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