Tek-Tips is the largest IT community on the Internet today!

Members share and learn making Tek-Tips Forums the best source of peer-reviewed technical information on the Internet!

  • Congratulations strongm on being selected by the Tek-Tips community for having the most helpful posts in the forums last week. Way to Go!

Call Pilot? 3

Status
Not open for further replies.

Tom4848

Technical User
Mar 5, 2003
37
US
What are the benefits, if any, to using a Call Pilot instead of a Flash 4 on standalone installation? Happy and safe New Year to all!
Thanks
Tom
 
All solid state construction, no hard drive equals no moving parts to fail and higher reliability...

CallPilots are great!
 
Cowenby, they are better, yes.
But great? If I'm not on the Network and wish to remote administer, how GREAT are they then? Not very....
 
CP has 9 hrs of storage time VS 90/180 Mins, and a host of other features including external fwd from mailbox and call recording. It's biggest bonus is timed CCR trees. With Flash you are stuck with one CCR for all programmed times. ECCCHHH. The work around is ugly and slightly disfunctional .. if used there is no return to voice mail possible.

Buy the CP.

PhM

 
With a 2.0 CP you get Holiday greetings.
You can setup a schedule of all the holidays and what greeting to play. Once it's all set, you don't have to deal with it for a year.

Web interface makes programming it with a laptop real easy.
 
Is CP100 capable of desk top messaging?
Thanks
Tom
 
yup should come with 2 free seats "keycodes"

Pat Guido
NEXTIRAONE
Pat.guido@nextiraone.com

Formerly Nextira, formerly Williams Communications, formerly Wiltel, formerly Nortel networks, formerly Northern Telecom, formerly, Nynex meridian systems formerly Northern Telecom.

 
The best feature that I can think of on the call pilot is the ability to administer and record off site. Just have to network into the CP and have it call you or a professional speaker on their phone and hit record. NICE tool if you have several branches and don't want the recptionist at those sites to know the passwords.
 
I have installed a CallPilot 100 and 150. I don't think you can use the CallPilot 100 for desktop messaging.
 
i did not think so either. desktop messenging was only availble with the 150. ?

if I can get it with the 100, how do I do it?
 
Does CP 100 AA have the ability to route incoming calls to specific extensions based on the calling number?
Thanks
Tom
 
I believe the CLID Routing table works on both the CallPilot 150 and CallPilot 100. This is a really slick feature. You can transfer a call from a given number to a greeting table, an extension, a mailbox, or a CCR tree with a designated path.

For the CLID Routing Table to work, you must subscribe to CLID services from your local telephone company and have the appropriate hardware in your system (DTI or CI).

Finally, the CallPilot 100 does not support Message Networking or Desktop (Unified) Messaging.
 
Tom,
CLID routing works on CP 100. No doubt.

Buy the CP!

Cheers
PhM

 
The CP100 supports Unified Msg beginning with Rel 2.0
 
Another 2.0 feature I just discovered (thanks to someone here) is "park & Page". Man is that cool. You can have options on the CCR to call John and if he doesn't answer, it parks you and pages (with a message you record) what park code you are on.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Part and Inventory Search

Sponsor

Back
Top