Our city just awarded a contract to Cisco for a new phone system, so we're beginning the migration from an Option 61 and several Option 11s to a Cisco Call Manager system.
Seeking opinions on two items:
Cicso tells me the business world is getting away from using 9 for an outside line to prevent accidental 911 calls. In your collective experience, true or not true? Since I help run a 911 center, I see the merit to this. If this industry tradition is changing, is it changing to 7 or 8 for an outside line? (The Cisco system won't be part of handling the 911 calls. That will be a separate system.)
They also thought I was nutty when I said industry standard for going to voicemail is pretty much 24 seconds, which represents 4 rings cycles of 2 sec on and 4 sec off. They looked at me funny and said the standard is 18 sec. I don't know how many rings of theirs that corresponds to because their cadence is different than 2 on and 4 off. Again, what's been your experience?
Thanks for your help. I've been on the Nortel Meridian forum for a long time. That group has been tremendously helpful. Looking forward to learning more here as well.
Seeking opinions on two items:
Cicso tells me the business world is getting away from using 9 for an outside line to prevent accidental 911 calls. In your collective experience, true or not true? Since I help run a 911 center, I see the merit to this. If this industry tradition is changing, is it changing to 7 or 8 for an outside line? (The Cisco system won't be part of handling the 911 calls. That will be a separate system.)
They also thought I was nutty when I said industry standard for going to voicemail is pretty much 24 seconds, which represents 4 rings cycles of 2 sec on and 4 sec off. They looked at me funny and said the standard is 18 sec. I don't know how many rings of theirs that corresponds to because their cadence is different than 2 on and 4 off. Again, what's been your experience?
Thanks for your help. I've been on the Nortel Meridian forum for a long time. That group has been tremendously helpful. Looking forward to learning more here as well.