I've done a fair amount of searching Tek-Tips and Support.Avaya.com but have been unable to find the method by which to accomplish what I'm looking for.
CM3.0, EAS. We have about 20 VDNs that all end up in one Audix VM box after hours. However, as these calls are received in the Audix it's origin is not identified. Routinely we end up with 200-300 messages after the weekend that are deposited into Subscriber 7041, but no way to identify which VDN they originated with. I'd like to have the original VDN passed to Audix so we can identify what the call was originally placed to. We have a couple of people who use Message Manager to go through these voicemails, but each one is unidentified.
Is it possible to pass the original VDN through to the Audix so we can better organize and reply to calls left in Audix? Using "disp activity 7041" in Audix I get "CA message from unknown extension", so it's obvious that we're not sending the VDN number to Audix.
Any suggestions?
Thanks, in advance, for all efforts.
-DJ PlaZma
Single-Handedly Keeping the 80s Alive!
CM3.0, EAS. We have about 20 VDNs that all end up in one Audix VM box after hours. However, as these calls are received in the Audix it's origin is not identified. Routinely we end up with 200-300 messages after the weekend that are deposited into Subscriber 7041, but no way to identify which VDN they originated with. I'd like to have the original VDN passed to Audix so we can identify what the call was originally placed to. We have a couple of people who use Message Manager to go through these voicemails, but each one is unidentified.
Is it possible to pass the original VDN through to the Audix so we can better organize and reply to calls left in Audix? Using "disp activity 7041" in Audix I get "CA message from unknown extension", so it's obvious that we're not sending the VDN number to Audix.
Any suggestions?
Thanks, in advance, for all efforts.
-DJ PlaZma
Single-Handedly Keeping the 80s Alive!