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Voicemail not picking up on one line 1

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mrdylan90

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Nov 29, 2011
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I have a norstar plus modular ICS unit and have it hooked up to a norstar voicemail 4.0 box. I have had the system setup for a little more than a month now and it works- but still has one weird quirk.

Our company has a virtual number and two physical external lines from our provider. Our current setup is as follows: the virtual number points to our first external line, and that line is forwarding calls to our second external line. So currently when someone calls our virtual number, they hear my CCR voice prompt. If someone else tries to call the virtual number while that line is busy, they get a busy signal even though there is one free external line. This makes sense, since we have line 1 designed to forward calls to line 2.

I know that the provider can take away call forwarding and have calls roll from line 1 to line 2, but when I had my provider do that it turned into a nightmare. At that point, callers would hear a busy signal every time they called the virtual number, even if no lines were in use. The only way you could get to the voice prompt was to directly call our 2nd external line. I was able to get this corrected by using the call forwarding feature, even though it doesn't make much sense to leave that in place for the long run.

So presently we can call out on both external lines, but people can only call in on one. My provider told me that they think the issue is with line 1 and that something is wrong on the PBX or voicemail. I looked through the voicemail manual and confirmed that I have voicemail set up to answer both lines, but it doesn't appear to be doing so. Could somoething else be wrong with line 1? I know the line is physically active since we can call out on it. Does anyone have any ideas on what I could try to resolve this? Any suggestions at all would be greatly appreciated!

 
This makes sense, since we have line 1 designed to forward calls to line 2"

"but people can only call in on one"

Something is not right there, how do you expect to get more than 1 inbound when you have "By Design" forwarded line 1 to line 2?

Unless you mean "quick fix"??



Your only options aside from having forwards temporarily removed for testing is to swap lines 1 and 2 on the KSU and see if if same issue or not, or to move line 1 to 3.

Otherwise remove the forwards and call each line direct.

A tech on site can sort this out in minutes.



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And to add to curly put the lines in a hunt so if line 1 is busy it will roll to line 2. But take the forwrding off line 1.
 
I realize that forwarding calls from line 1 to line 2 is a "quick fix". It makes sense that we can only get one inbound call. The only reason why I have that set up is because of the issue with line 1. I see what you're saying though about removing the forwarding and swapping line 1 with line 2 or replacing line 1 with line 3. I will definitely try that during off business hours. Thank you for your help!
 
Quick fix makes sense then.

I also suggest that you assign line 1 to a phone to appear and ring and disable from AA temporarily.
If the set rings then we know the carrier is sending enough voltage and maybe and issue with voice mail and not the phone system.





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