Hello all,
I've been watching the forum for a while - tons of good stuff here. I'm a newbie and I've searched here for the answer to my question; I hope it's not a repeat.
Environment: Partner R7 with 4-port Partner Messaging R7; small office, 1 operator (ext 10) plus 3 physical extensions (12, 14, 15); AA is running, extensions are setup for auto VM cover. Mailboxes 12, 14, and 15 have been created.
Objective: Partner Messaging says it can be setup for up to 4-digit extensions, and I'd like to be setup to use 3-digit extensions (for example, I've changed the AA prompt to say: "For Moe, dial 312, for Larry, dial 314, for Curly, dial 315"). I feel that our office is too small to try the "dial 1 for sales..., etc. as the same 2-3 people will always answer).
Question: On the day (and night) AA menu, I've setup selector code 3 to play a submenu, and the submenu has selector codes 1 through 3 setup for direct extension transfers. Presumably, the first dialed-digit is stripped off as the selector code, leaving the next two dialed-digits as the "real" extension number. This seems to be working (mostly, see below), but I want to know if this is the "correct" way to achieve this functionality. The only problems I run into at the moment are that sometimes after dialing the selector code, the AA says "The ??? has not been recorded", and I can't seem to dial into VM to check messages at any time during the AA prompt. As for the "... has not been recorded" part, I don't really want any speech with the submenu, I just want to process DTMF. Should I be doing something similar with Phantom mailboxes like 312, 314, and 315 that deposit messages into mailboxes 12, 14, and 15 respectively?
Thank you!!
-klg
I've been watching the forum for a while - tons of good stuff here. I'm a newbie and I've searched here for the answer to my question; I hope it's not a repeat.
Environment: Partner R7 with 4-port Partner Messaging R7; small office, 1 operator (ext 10) plus 3 physical extensions (12, 14, 15); AA is running, extensions are setup for auto VM cover. Mailboxes 12, 14, and 15 have been created.
Objective: Partner Messaging says it can be setup for up to 4-digit extensions, and I'd like to be setup to use 3-digit extensions (for example, I've changed the AA prompt to say: "For Moe, dial 312, for Larry, dial 314, for Curly, dial 315"). I feel that our office is too small to try the "dial 1 for sales..., etc. as the same 2-3 people will always answer).
Question: On the day (and night) AA menu, I've setup selector code 3 to play a submenu, and the submenu has selector codes 1 through 3 setup for direct extension transfers. Presumably, the first dialed-digit is stripped off as the selector code, leaving the next two dialed-digits as the "real" extension number. This seems to be working (mostly, see below), but I want to know if this is the "correct" way to achieve this functionality. The only problems I run into at the moment are that sometimes after dialing the selector code, the AA says "The ??? has not been recorded", and I can't seem to dial into VM to check messages at any time during the AA prompt. As for the "... has not been recorded" part, I don't really want any speech with the submenu, I just want to process DTMF. Should I be doing something similar with Phantom mailboxes like 312, 314, and 315 that deposit messages into mailboxes 12, 14, and 15 respectively?
Thank you!!
-klg