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CS1000 Auto Attendant

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Geepers36

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Dec 28, 2009
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Good Morning All, I have been asked to determine whether or not my CS1000 61C has an auto attendant. Could someone instruct me on how to do this?

Thank you
 
You would need some kind of messaging system like Call Pilot to do an Auto Attendant
 
Thank you for the quick reply. I have Call Pilot and my telephone support tech wants me to pay a vendor to look into my system to verify if auto attendant was purchased with it. I don't think I should pay someone to tell me what's on my system, I just don't know where to look/test for it. Any ideas or command inputs?

Thank you
 
If your system has Call Pilot, then it's just a case of finding out if the feature was configured. You might need the Call Pilot Application builder program.

You will also need to check out your ACD queues and perhaps any DID tables to find out if certain numbers are going to Call Pilot.

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If you have Call Pilot then you have Auto Attendant capability. You can always call Avaya to see what your system is licensed for free. But the work part of it, someone usually gets paid.
 
If you go into callpilot manager, then the SDN table, you should see some extensions in there pointing to a menu. The menu's are configured with there own names so you might see something like Main_Menu..etc If you see these extensions in the SDN table, you can dial them from a pbx set and listen to what you get.
 
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