For starters, this is an Norstar 8x24 with StarTalk 4 port running DR5.
When callers zero out of the AA message they ring the appropriate number of times at the reception station (ext. 28) and then the caller hears "The operator is not available". I would like these calls to be transferred to the Receptionist's voice mail box. Here's what I have set up:
* First vm ext.=41
* Reception ext.=28
-Forward on busy=none
-FNA=ext.41 after 8 rings
* Night Service is set up per the instructions in faq799-3717. This will allow all incoming calls to be routed to the AA when the EVENING service is selected from FTR871.
* FTR982 is set up as follows:
- ATDT avail: Y
- Business Open: Y
- Answer Lines?: Y
- ATDT: 28 (Reception's ext.)
Can anyone explain why the calls are not being routed to the reception vm box but instead callers get the "The operator is not availabe." message?
Thanks!
When callers zero out of the AA message they ring the appropriate number of times at the reception station (ext. 28) and then the caller hears "The operator is not available". I would like these calls to be transferred to the Receptionist's voice mail box. Here's what I have set up:
* First vm ext.=41
* Reception ext.=28
-Forward on busy=none
-FNA=ext.41 after 8 rings
* Night Service is set up per the instructions in faq799-3717. This will allow all incoming calls to be routed to the AA when the EVENING service is selected from FTR871.
* FTR982 is set up as follows:
- ATDT avail: Y
- Business Open: Y
- Answer Lines?: Y
- ATDT: 28 (Reception's ext.)
Can anyone explain why the calls are not being routed to the reception vm box but instead callers get the "The operator is not availabe." message?
Thanks!