More on muttering.
I think I saw the second coolest guy in the world, Mel Gibson, muttering to himself in either Braveheart or the Patriot. Muttering must be good. I'm gonna go mutter now.
Richard
The unexamined life is not worth living; Socrates
We have an office with a Merlin Legend/Magix r7.0, with a single T1 (PRI) for all calls. Any reason why I can't use half of a T1 for data (frame relay) and the other half for voice? The DS1 card is a DS1 100 517E15
Richard
The unexamined life is not worth living; Socrates
What button can be programmed on my phone to show a users name if I dial their extension?
IE Push the mystery button
dial extension
see name on display.
I figure calling and hanging up on users is a bad idea.
Richard
The unexamined life is not worth living; Socrates
Yes, I beleive you can do a six party call.
I had never even seen a 7406+ phone before arriving at this company. At first I really hated it. But now I've grown accustomed to them, and accepting a few limitations, can live with them . I get them refurbed for $50 so it's a pretty good value...
This whole, or should that be hole?, scenario grows from the user wanting the MWL to stand out so as to remind them to check vm. This makes me think the solid light is on so much that the effect of it has worn off. The user has grown de-sensitized by the practice of ignoring it. It's their own...
As a "phone person" I have a love hate affair with the speakerphone. First the only really good speakerphone I've ever heard is a Polycom. The speakers in most phones are fair, it's the microphones that suck.
I think we all agree that use of a SP in an open area is a bad idea. It, by company...
Since the coolest man on the planet, Sean Connery, mutters to himself as Cptn Ramius in The Hunt for Red October, it's obviously ok and in fact a habit to be encouraged.
*In a desparate attempt at coolness Richard finds himself muttering as he types this*
I answer the phone in the bathroom...
Be careful what you ask for, cause you might get it.
You may be accustomed to PCs and servers where you can dig into the OS. This does not happen with most, if not all, PBXs. As a result, PBXs have MUCH higher up time. You probably have as much access into your switch as you need.
While I at...
I have a three year old Sony VAIO PCG-FX240 notebook. Over the past few months I had noticed the battery would not keep the machine up for more than a few minutes so I knew it was going bad. A couple of weeks ago it got to where it would die even though I had it plugged in to the electrical...
orypecos,
The phones I'm trying to keep from getting inbound calls have a COR that restricts public calls. ie,
Called Party Restriction: public
Thus, an attempt to make a call direct to an extension is redirected to the live attendant.
Calls to the auto-attendant can transfer to the...
OK, you can monitor traffic on a trunk group using "monitor traffic trunk", but is there a way to see this activity on a phone? Kinda like the way I programmed my 16 voice mail ports on an old 7405 phone. I programmed a busy indicator for each port so I can monitor the usage at a glance. How...
Extensions that are restricted from receiving DID calls are receiving them via our auto attendant. Is there a way to stop this?
Richard
The unexamined life is not worth living; Socrates
Toni,
"...he was talking with clients but after looking at the bill, the calls are all in the middle of the night."
So you provide a cell phone for Bill Clinton? :) Doah!
The most I've seen is 2700 minutes. I trying to figure out how a person could be the phone that much, so I went down to...
Talking about people going over...
I had a user, at another company, that went over by several hundred minutes. When I asked him if he realized that it cost us a lot of money for those extra minutes, he said he thought it was a "perk". I informed the young man that it was not.
I check all of...
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