OK, so after reset I can only select a range for 47-01-17...?
I feel like I missed an InMail setup step that I somehow did correctly last time... All I've done so far this time, is to check this box in 'System Installation':
@CoralTech
"47-17 PUT 65" - sorry I don't know what you mean, am I putting 65 in one/all of these fields?
Do I need to have a phone on-hand to get the AA working?
I actually don't have any phones yet - we really just need an Auto-Attendant to answer calls for testing and I wanted to get that part working before ordering phones. Do I need to plug in a phone to get it to work? Like some programming thing that can only be done from a station as opposed to...
OK, that is what I figured. I have the programming manual, and when I look at the system configuration it looks like the default stuff is there - 4 trunks, 8 phones and extensions are in there; I enabled InMail...
What do I need to do to get the blades to work? Both the CO card and station card...
Feature tab", eh...? Is that the light blue part on the right on PCPro main screen? The only thing I found labelled "features" is a "feature activation" dialog...
Looks like they are in the right place in the config. Could it be that the previous user wiped their data and the cards need to be reconfigured? Seems like it would auto-detect the cards though... If I do a system initialization, could I lose any licensing?
So we need a PBX with an AA for testing. We have an NEC Aspire that we have had for years and works fine for CO lines and PRI calling, but we needed to add voicemail/AA and I ran into licensing issues and abandoned that idea (old thread).
We just picked up an NEC SV8100 that was supposedly...
Thanks for the replies! I was afraid it might be licensing...
CoralTech, you are correct, this is an "M" not an "S", my mistake. No, the ports don't answer, whether I'm trying to log in to voicemail or get the auto-attendant. There are instructions in the guide I have for connecting a laptop to...
We have an Aspire S that we need to add AA to. We use the NEC PBX to replicate systems and situations, so it gets reconfigured a lot for PRI or CO lines; digital phones and slt's.
Most of that is plug-and-play, so my programming knowledge with it is very limited, but I can login and have the...
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