On the PBX side - program the D.I.D. as an ACD DN - NCFW to Voicemail.
On the Voicemail side - as stated by Johnthephoneguy - you will need to define the DN in a menu.
That D.I.D. will need to be built in the SDN table and pointed to a menu which could give a choice to leave a message - and I believe that mailbox would need to be a different number.
This setup is for a group using the same extension (MCR 4000. If there is a issue, they would like to have the ability to forward 4000 to 4022 with as front end message.
I have setup the menu in application builder and I also created a SND - 4022.
Here's how we I have the ACDN programmed:
TYPE ACD
CUST 0
ACDN 4022
MWC NO
DSAC NO
MAXP 1
SDNB NO
BSCW NO
ISAP NO
AACQ NO
RGAI NO
ACAA NO
FRRT
SRRT
NRRT
FROA NO
CALP POS
ICDD NO
NCFW 8500 (voice mail #)
FNCF NO
FORC NO
RTQT 0
SPCP NO
OBTN NO
RAO NO
CWTH 1
NCWL NO
BYTH 0
OVTH 2047
TOFT NONE
HPQ NO
OCN NO
OVDN
IFDN
OVBU LNK LNK LNK LNK
EMRT
MURT
RTPC NO
NRAC NO
RAGT 4
DURT 30
RSND 4
FCTH 20
CRQS 100
IVR NO
OBSC NO
OBPT 5
CWNT NONE
so all you need to do is add vsdn to 4022, point it to a announcement service.. i've got one that just does a transfer to based on the tod and dow.. it plays a msg prior to transfer.. when the dept is open it transfers to a dept dn.. otherwise it transfer to a mb (express mail)
if 4022 is both a sdn and a vmb.. the sdn should answer the call everytime... test the app by pointing another sdn to it.. just maxp1 a vacant dn to mail, add the sdn and call it.. if the sdn is recorded it should answer...
if i had one chance to teach anyone to trouble shoot.. the short version would be test apps and test points..
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