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turn on autoattendant remotely?

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Dec 22, 2006
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i inherited a definity phone system last month and part of my job is to set up the holiday messages for auto attendant. i did that, but whoever actually turns on the auto attendant (noone seems to know who was supposed to and half the office is out on christmas) didnt turn it on. now my boss wants me to go in and call a consultant to teach me to turn it on. is there any way i cn do this remotely via audix?
 
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Do you have an attendant console, or some main phone which someone press a hunt-ns button, or trunk-ns button on?
Sometimes the above is programmed (on pbx side) to allow your incoming calls to be redirected to an automated attendant in Audix.

When callers dial into your company do they hear an automated attendant, "thankd for call XYX", Press 1 for Sales, Press 2 for Customer Service or Dial the extension of the person you wish to reach." This might be served by an Autoattendant in Audix. If so, we can put a holiday schedule on it so it plays an alternative greeting.

There are alot of possibilities.

Contact me @ theavayaguy At gmail.com
 
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we have an autoattendant set up, but apparently when the phone operators left they didnt push the night buttons on their consoles and unplugged their headset adapters which i guess powers off the consoles. i had to replug the adapters then set the night buttons. thanks guys, i had no clue how the system worked
 
Glad you got it going. Have a good Christmas all.

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