Hi everyone,
We have a very strange problem with our third-party voicemail system since upgrading from a BRI (voice T1 with no D channel), to a standard PRI.
Each extension forwards to voice mail using call forward no answer or call forward busy, so if a phone isn't answered, it goes to the person's mailbox. We assume that this works by using information in the forward so that the voice mail system knows what mailbox to direct callers to.
Our voice mail (Active Voice Repartee) uses a Dialogic D/42 card with lines that are configured as M2616 phones so it can access the information it needs to direct forwarded calls to the right mailbox.
We have DID numbers so you can call individual extensions directly from the outside via the trunk.
Since we've upgraded to the PRI, any unanswered calls coming in over the trunk are not connected to the person's mailbox. The call is forwarded to voicemail, but voicemail treats the calls as it would for an extension with no mailbox. In other words, it doesn't know who the forwarded call is for. Internal calls sent to voicemail are still working as they always have.
The only thing that has changed is switching from the BRI to the PRI. Prior to using the PRI, we had no incoming caller ID information for outside calls. The display on the phone would simply list "9-1" or whatever the number of the incoming trunk was. Now, we get both the caller ID number and the caller ID names on our displays.
Could the new caller ID information be disrupting things? If so, can we turn it off or control on a per-phone basis what is sent in a call forward event? Where can we look to see what is going on in these forwarded calls?
Or, is there something in the configuration of the new trunk that would disrupt or limit what information is passed when it forwards calls from that trunk?
Any ideas would be appreciated!
Thanks
Jeremiah
We have a very strange problem with our third-party voicemail system since upgrading from a BRI (voice T1 with no D channel), to a standard PRI.
Each extension forwards to voice mail using call forward no answer or call forward busy, so if a phone isn't answered, it goes to the person's mailbox. We assume that this works by using information in the forward so that the voice mail system knows what mailbox to direct callers to.
Our voice mail (Active Voice Repartee) uses a Dialogic D/42 card with lines that are configured as M2616 phones so it can access the information it needs to direct forwarded calls to the right mailbox.
We have DID numbers so you can call individual extensions directly from the outside via the trunk.
Since we've upgraded to the PRI, any unanswered calls coming in over the trunk are not connected to the person's mailbox. The call is forwarded to voicemail, but voicemail treats the calls as it would for an extension with no mailbox. In other words, it doesn't know who the forwarded call is for. Internal calls sent to voicemail are still working as they always have.
The only thing that has changed is switching from the BRI to the PRI. Prior to using the PRI, we had no incoming caller ID information for outside calls. The display on the phone would simply list "9-1" or whatever the number of the incoming trunk was. Now, we get both the caller ID number and the caller ID names on our displays.
Could the new caller ID information be disrupting things? If so, can we turn it off or control on a per-phone basis what is sent in a call forward event? Where can we look to see what is going on in these forwarded calls?
Or, is there something in the configuration of the new trunk that would disrupt or limit what information is passed when it forwards calls from that trunk?
Any ideas would be appreciated!
Thanks
Jeremiah