I have a Norstar 7.0 MICS that has been configured for centralized voicemail service from CS1K with a CallPilot system. The Norstar has the MCDN package to allow for centralized voicemail service.
So far calls come across to my Norstar and they go into the CS1K Callpilot and a message is left for the user. I can also retrieve the messages by dialing the CallPilot DN and enter the mailbox # and password.
However, the message waiting light does not light on the Norstar sets. CS1K has a PRI circuit to my Norstar and it does have the RCAP set for ND2 and MWI. Someone has told me that the CallPilot on the CS1K needs a package to allow for centralized (networked) voicemail services. Is this right?
Also, the customer would like to forward their phones to voicemail when not in the office. I tried this and it would not work. Currently, the callpilot voicemail DN is 3999. I set the Destination code to 3* (*=any). The route for 3* is configured as PRI-A and service type as private. However, if I press the call forward key and try to forward the phone to 3999, it informs me it is an external #. Should it be this if the route is indicating that it is a private #? I also noticed that if I want to program 3999 as an autodial number it has to be programmed as an external #.
Thanks
Ken
So far calls come across to my Norstar and they go into the CS1K Callpilot and a message is left for the user. I can also retrieve the messages by dialing the CallPilot DN and enter the mailbox # and password.
However, the message waiting light does not light on the Norstar sets. CS1K has a PRI circuit to my Norstar and it does have the RCAP set for ND2 and MWI. Someone has told me that the CallPilot on the CS1K needs a package to allow for centralized (networked) voicemail services. Is this right?
Also, the customer would like to forward their phones to voicemail when not in the office. I tried this and it would not work. Currently, the callpilot voicemail DN is 3999. I set the Destination code to 3* (*=any). The route for 3* is configured as PRI-A and service type as private. However, if I press the call forward key and try to forward the phone to 3999, it informs me it is an external #. Should it be this if the route is indicating that it is a private #? I also noticed that if I want to program 3999 as an autodial number it has to be programmed as an external #.
Thanks
Ken