enable voicemail for huntgroup
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nathan
enable voicemail for huntgroup
Can anyone help me with enabling voicemail for huntgroups on a omniPCX enterprise. I made a voicemailbox belonging to a huntgroup number but and i can reach te box with 4444#* but i can't activate it.
enable voicemail for huntgroup
The voice mail option in the hunt group configuration is not used. If you need to send calls to a voice mailbox, you must:
1st create a fictitious extension with voice mail
2nd immediate forward the extension to voicemail
3rd define this extension in the hunt group overflow
Calls will overflow to the voice mail if all group sets are logged out or if all sets are busy.
1st create a fictitious extension with voice mail
2nd immediate forward the extension to voicemail
3rd define this extension in the hunt group overflow
Calls will overflow to the voice mail if all group sets are logged out or if all sets are busy.
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nathan
Re: enable voicemail for huntgroup
Thanks! Is but how can i create such a fictitious extension?patmul39 wrote:The voice mail option in the hunt group configuration is not used. If you need to send calls to a voice mailbox, you must:
1st create a fictitious extension with voice mail
2nd immediate forward the extension to voicemail
3rd define this extension in the hunt group overflow
Calls will overflow to the voice mail if all group sets are logged out or if all sets are busy.
enable voicemail for huntgroup
Create a normal user (analogue) and do not assign any address (shelf address 255, board address 255, port address 255)
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nathan
Re: enable voicemail for huntgroup
fantastic, monday i'll try to install it this way.patmul39 wrote:Create a normal user (analogue) and do not assign any address (shelf address 255, board address 255, port address 255)
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Mariestad
Don't forget
In order for this programming to work over time:
Make sure that the Ghost Z box is checked after creating the Analogue set, otherwise the forwarding is likely to fault after some time passing.
The other thing to be aware of is that for overflow to work you have tom mind the "Autorixed camp on calls %" value. If set to 0 the overflow will work as previously stated in this thread. If not the PBX will put callers in queu before letting them pass to the overflow destination.
Example: Group has 4 members. The camp on calls value is set to 50%. When all group members are logged on to the group, OXE will put 50% of availeble group memebers on queu (in this case 50% of 4 equal 2) before letting the seventh call go immidiately to the overflow destination. If value is set to 0% No one will ever be queued.
Make sure that the Ghost Z box is checked after creating the Analogue set, otherwise the forwarding is likely to fault after some time passing.
The other thing to be aware of is that for overflow to work you have tom mind the "Autorixed camp on calls %" value. If set to 0 the overflow will work as previously stated in this thread. If not the PBX will put callers in queu before letting them pass to the overflow destination.
Example: Group has 4 members. The camp on calls value is set to 50%. When all group members are logged on to the group, OXE will put 50% of availeble group memebers on queu (in this case 50% of 4 equal 2) before letting the seventh call go immidiately to the overflow destination. If value is set to 0% No one will ever be queued.
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nathan
Re: Don't forget
Thanks!, yesterday someone told me i could use in stead of an analog set, the uavirtual set.
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Mariestad
To my knowledge, the way to go about this programming has always been the use of a Ghost Z programmed virtual analogue set. Waht would be the benefit of a virtual UA set? Experience tells me you could have problems with the virtual UA set working fine for a while, but in a week, a month or so to "let go" of the immidiate forwarding to the voicemail (or other destination). Bug? Does anyone else have the answer to why the analogue programming is recommended over the virtual UA one?
In previous thread patmul39 argued that calls pass to the overflow if all group sets are logged out. In order for that to be useful you have to check the box in your hunt group in order to let the last member log out. Otherwise the last member won't be allowed to leave the group!
In previous thread patmul39 argued that calls pass to the overflow if all group sets are logged out. In order for that to be useful you have to check the box in your hunt group in order to let the last member log out. Otherwise the last member won't be allowed to leave the group!
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nathan
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freedom
If you use this solution it is perhaps useful to create a key on one of the sets in the group with: 'remote forward prefix+voicemailnbr+virtualsetnbr'nathan wrote:Someone told me this solution:
Let the calls for the huntgroup come in on the virtual set. If voicemail is not active you can direct forward to the huntgroup number. If you want the voicemail to be active direct forward to voicemail.
to forward the virtual set to the voicemail.
