You mention Analogue station ports, Would this be the same for ISDN?

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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by thall - Samsung Rep:
Rodger -

Since I am not an expert on 3rd party voicemails maybe someone else can lend a hand but let me explain how 3rd party voicemails typically interface to the Samsung systems in the US. In most case we interface through an analogue station ports. The DID number would ring into the phone systems and the phone system would translate that DID number to a station or mailbox. If a call rings a station with a forward RNA/Busy to voicemail programmed the phone system will reroute that call to the voicemail group. If your voicemail supports In-Band Signalling the phone system can be set up in MMC 207 and 726 to send Call Type and Progress Tones. This information could include CLI and status of the extension that was rang.

I don't know if that helps you but I know of many 3rd party UM platforms working on Samsung phone sytems here in the states.

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