I had a similiar problem using the Avaya voice ann mgr...
I finally figured out that it is VERY specific about the file name and extension (all case sensitive)I had .wav and it was only looking for .WAV... Try capitalizing both the file name and the extension and then mixing them up as well...
I did find that in one of the PDFs I downloaded. One more quick thing. What happens if this is set to n? does that mean you cannot add any more entries? what exactly is it telling us we cannot allow additional digit conversion
Conv
Valid entries Usage
y/n Enter y to allow additional...
On the change ars digit conv table there are a couple of fields that I'm not sure about. they are "net" "conv" and "ANI req". Does anyone have info on what these actually control? I have them set to "ext", "y" and "n" right now.
Abbreviated Dialing Special Character button
Description Allows users to enter an associated special character [~, ~m (mark), ~p (pause), ~s (suppress), ~w (wait for dial tone), or ~W (wait forever)] when programming an abbreviated dialing list entry.
Button name abr-spchar
Suggested...
Abbreviated Dialing Special Character button
Description Allows users to enter an associated special character [~, ~m (mark), ~p (pause), ~s (suppress), ~w (wait for dial tone), or ~W (wait forever)] when programming an abbreviated dialing list entry.
Button name abr-spchar
Suggested button...
I just set them up with the programming buttons in the softkey assignments;
abr-prog
abr-spchar ~p (this is their pause button)
abr-spchar ~m (this is their mark button)
abr-spchar ~w (this is their wait for tone button)
I did find that error code in my list, but all I can get from the chapter on the VAL is:
Error Type 3840: circuit pack received bad control channel message from switch.
4096 Bad major heading
4097 Bad port number
4098 Bad data
4099 Bad sub-qualifier
4100 State inconsistency
4101 Bad logical...
I have this working. Just curious though.. On the ch ars digit conv table there are a couple of fields that I'm not sure about. they are net conv and ANI req. Does anyone have info on what these actually control? I have them set to ext, y and n right now.
Here is the Dial plan: FYI it is a G3si R12
How would you suggest setting up a range of 4 digit ext's?
I don't think this would be a simple task though... 200's and 600's are corp office extensions, 300 to 500's are agents and 700's are a mixture (including the Intuity connections etc...
Dialed...
Actually I have been able to get it to work just using pg 3 of the TG setup (ISDN) similiar to how you mentioned looked like this:
Service/ Called Called Del Insert Per Call Night
Feature Len Number CPN/BN Serv
other...
I'm following you, but I need to look into changing the DP for 8xxx extensions. check out thread690-903527. I am trying to get a reply back from the person who actually has the same issue I do, but I do not FULLY understand the last part of their solution. (But is is using ARS) Any more thoughts?
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