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  1. WelshBuzby

    Anyone administered a Mitel switch before?

    I think TheMitelGuy may need glasses as the form is called Multiline Set Key Assignment. There is no such form as Multi Calls [lol]
  2. WelshBuzby

    Avaya Pranks

    Try adding a Signal button to your phone along with the extension of the person who you want to annoy. Providing the person is logged in and not on a call, pressing the button will emit a high pitched noise from the other person's phone. Quick and easy prank! [afro]
  3. WelshBuzby

    Anyone administered a Mitel switch before?

    We use both Mitel and Avaya. I must admit Avaya is easier to use with basic common sense commands. The latest Mitel is model 3300, which has a variety of menus for both experienced and beginners. The terminology is different to the Avaya Definity system, but you pick it up through trial and...
  4. WelshBuzby

    Merging 2410 Sets

    You can display the extension assigned to the 2410 and the digital port on the handset itself, but you would have to know the relevant input code, i.e. *9 etc, which you can get from the disp fea as mikeydidit said above. The security code is set on ASA in the change station screen, so it looks...
  5. WelshBuzby

    Acoustic shock G3Rv9

    Currently having a problem with a high pitched sound in the clerks’ ears. Unfortunately it’s an intermittent problem and I’m unable to replicate it. We have a G3Rv9 and the clerks are using Callmaster V turrets, with Plantronic headsets that comply with DTi document 85/013. We’ve swapped out the...

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