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Hi All -
So I'm programming up an SX-200 5.0.18 release and need 2 and 3 digit extensions. I had no trouble inserting 2 digit extensions in Form 9, but I'm running into trouble with the Express Messenger portion. I know I have the option of either 2 - 5 digits, but is it possible to have both 2 and 3 digit mailboxes?
Thanks!
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If you have peripheral nodes, you could add a seperate express messenger.
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Ah that would be an idea, however I'm using ASU II bays instead of Per nodes on my install.
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I believe you can- have you mailbox size set for 3 digit. I would try it but make sure your 2 and 3 digits do not have conflicting digits I.E. MB 10-49 and 500-899
Also - you could also use the embedded vm and seperate your VM Hunt Groups via for 19
Keep us informed Alex
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Thanks for the replies. I have the mailbox size set for 3 digit in Form 49. I doesn't let me insert 20 for instance in the MBOX# field, I can do it for extension. So I tried using an unused number such as 520 for MBOX# and 20 for Extension, however when I try then to access the VM I am prompted for the mailbox number. I type 520 and it said the mailbox was not valid. The only thing I haven't tried yet is actually calling it from the extension that I'm trying to program, rather just dialing the hunt group number from the console.
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Well. Just gotta remember to check-in a guest mailbox before it will work. I won't have to worry about inbound AA in my case, so what I wrote above actually will work.
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'Just gotta remember to check-in a guest mailbox before it will work.' ------------------------------------------------- We've all been there! :scratch:
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Note to any who use two digit extensions. There's a bug in the vmail / AA that makes the EMM listen for three digits so there's a lengthy pause after dialing an extension / mbox. Using the 2-digit and a # speeds things up.
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