Hi All,
This is a new IP Office 500 v10.0 (18) system recently installed in a hospital. I received little to no training from the reseller but as IT Director my department supports the system. Here's the scenario...
x5426 = Department Director
x5427 = Department Main Number
x5580 = Department 2nd line
All extentions are members of the Hunt Group "Home Health". 5426 needs to pick up any ringing phone in the department. 5427 and 5580 need to pick up each other but NOT pickup 5426. How do I prevent 5427 and 5580 from picking up 5426? Everything is working except for that. I thought maybe "Cannot Be Intruded" was the answer but that was already checked.
We just moved from a Nortel MICS v7.1 to this Avaya system and kept most of the Nortel T7208 & T7316E phones. The extensions above are Nortel T7208's. Also new is a 2nd IP Office 500 v10.0 (18) system in the new medical office building next door. The 2 systems are connected via MM fiber. There is a single PRI coming into the hospital system. There is a single PRI coming into the medical office building system which provides for the largest tenant in that building.
The Avaya system is much easier to administer and fairly intuitive. The documentation is fair so most of what I've learned is via the Internet.
Thanks in advance.
John
This is a new IP Office 500 v10.0 (18) system recently installed in a hospital. I received little to no training from the reseller but as IT Director my department supports the system. Here's the scenario...
x5426 = Department Director
x5427 = Department Main Number
x5580 = Department 2nd line
All extentions are members of the Hunt Group "Home Health". 5426 needs to pick up any ringing phone in the department. 5427 and 5580 need to pick up each other but NOT pickup 5426. How do I prevent 5427 and 5580 from picking up 5426? Everything is working except for that. I thought maybe "Cannot Be Intruded" was the answer but that was already checked.
We just moved from a Nortel MICS v7.1 to this Avaya system and kept most of the Nortel T7208 & T7316E phones. The extensions above are Nortel T7208's. Also new is a 2nd IP Office 500 v10.0 (18) system in the new medical office building next door. The 2 systems are connected via MM fiber. There is a single PRI coming into the hospital system. There is a single PRI coming into the medical office building system which provides for the largest tenant in that building.
The Avaya system is much easier to administer and fairly intuitive. The documentation is fair so most of what I've learned is via the Internet.
Thanks in advance.
John