This is my environment:
Mitel 3300 with MCD 5.0 SP2 PR2
MiCollab 6.0.209.0
Mitel Standard Linux 10.1.49 running on VMware 6.0
NuPoint Unified Messaging 17.2.0.3.01
When I receive a call on my desk phone and the MiCollab client on my Windows 10 pops up, if I click send to voicemail, it sends it to the internal voicemail rather than my NuPoint one.
In the Network Element (From Users and Services) of my home Mitel 3300, I have under voicemail Call Reroute First Alternative Number and Call Forward Destination Directory Number filled in with the correct numbers.
In the MiCollab Client Service, PBX Node Details, the Voice Mail number is showing the correct number for NuPoint.
I don't understand where it's picking up the internal voicemail number from.
Just a note, out of 120 people, I am the only person using NuPoint as I'm testing out its worth to the firm. This means that the other 119 users are using the internal voice mail system to the 3300 boxes.
Thanks in advance,
Richard
Mitel 3300 with MCD 5.0 SP2 PR2
MiCollab 6.0.209.0
Mitel Standard Linux 10.1.49 running on VMware 6.0
NuPoint Unified Messaging 17.2.0.3.01
When I receive a call on my desk phone and the MiCollab client on my Windows 10 pops up, if I click send to voicemail, it sends it to the internal voicemail rather than my NuPoint one.
In the Network Element (From Users and Services) of my home Mitel 3300, I have under voicemail Call Reroute First Alternative Number and Call Forward Destination Directory Number filled in with the correct numbers.
In the MiCollab Client Service, PBX Node Details, the Voice Mail number is showing the correct number for NuPoint.
I don't understand where it's picking up the internal voicemail number from.
Just a note, out of 120 people, I am the only person using NuPoint as I'm testing out its worth to the firm. This means that the other 119 users are using the internal voice mail system to the 3300 boxes.
Thanks in advance,
Richard