I would appreciate a lesson on attendants, night service etc..
Main issue: 0 in dialplan is setup as attd. Works fine during the day and rings to attendant consoles. When night service is activated 0 gets a wave off. Trace shows some xxxx not assigned. Somehow the call is going to some extension and I have no idea how. Question.. where is that set as to what happens to calls when night service is on? Where is night service defined?
I didn't know how to fix this so I thought putting an entry in udp for 0 with length of 1, delete 1 and then insert 4 digits of an extension, which I wanted to then control. UDP wouldn't allow that entry and gave message stating: 'Len may be 1 or 2 only when inserted digits contain an Lx value'. What in the world does that mean??
So since my above trick didn't want to work I then targeted this extension from the above that says was invalid. That extension was in udp/aar going to some IP trunk to my int'l offices. I made a specific entry for that as an extension to keep it local. I tried using coverage paths and nothing worked. Dialing 0 would still get wave off. I then forwarded this extension to my VM number and that worked. Tried then to forward it to my main reception number and that didn't work. I then forwarded it out over the PSTN to the full number of main reception and that worked.
Please.. any explanation would help
Main issue: 0 in dialplan is setup as attd. Works fine during the day and rings to attendant consoles. When night service is activated 0 gets a wave off. Trace shows some xxxx not assigned. Somehow the call is going to some extension and I have no idea how. Question.. where is that set as to what happens to calls when night service is on? Where is night service defined?
I didn't know how to fix this so I thought putting an entry in udp for 0 with length of 1, delete 1 and then insert 4 digits of an extension, which I wanted to then control. UDP wouldn't allow that entry and gave message stating: 'Len may be 1 or 2 only when inserted digits contain an Lx value'. What in the world does that mean??
So since my above trick didn't want to work I then targeted this extension from the above that says was invalid. That extension was in udp/aar going to some IP trunk to my int'l offices. I made a specific entry for that as an extension to keep it local. I tried using coverage paths and nothing worked. Dialing 0 would still get wave off. I then forwarded this extension to my VM number and that worked. Tried then to forward it to my main reception number and that didn't work. I then forwarded it out over the PSTN to the full number of main reception and that worked.
Please.. any explanation would help