phoneygirl
Programmer
Hi All,
I have a client witih MICS 6.1 with a NAM (NVM 4.1).
They have a group of pots lines in a rollover group, all pots lines set to be answered by the AA in 0 rings.
Additionally, many phones have a target line assigned, which is not set to be answered by the AA, but goes to each individual's box (each set is CFNA to vm on 4).
The pots lines do not appear or ring on any phones (as they are ALL supposed to be answered in 0 rings by the AA).
I don't know how long this has been happening (the site has been up over a year), but because I have been test-calling their site on another matter, I have seen that on some calls (3 out of 20 or so) to the pots lines, the aa is not answering, but instead 3 different vm boxes have answered!! They have about 25 phones/20 boxes. This site gets lots of calls....maybe a thousand a day or more.
Any ideas what could make a call go to a box instead of the AA??
Thanks so much.
Elise Levine
I have a client witih MICS 6.1 with a NAM (NVM 4.1).
They have a group of pots lines in a rollover group, all pots lines set to be answered by the AA in 0 rings.
Additionally, many phones have a target line assigned, which is not set to be answered by the AA, but goes to each individual's box (each set is CFNA to vm on 4).
The pots lines do not appear or ring on any phones (as they are ALL supposed to be answered in 0 rings by the AA).
I don't know how long this has been happening (the site has been up over a year), but because I have been test-calling their site on another matter, I have seen that on some calls (3 out of 20 or so) to the pots lines, the aa is not answering, but instead 3 different vm boxes have answered!! They have about 25 phones/20 boxes. This site gets lots of calls....maybe a thousand a day or more.
Any ideas what could make a call go to a box instead of the AA??
Thanks so much.
Elise Levine