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I am installing a PC based 4-port voice mail on a 124i and I can't figure out how to set up 3 phones to ring on all lines and after 4 rings go to auto attendant. I have tried all sorts of combinations and nothing works. Anybody know the trick?
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First things you have to do is put the 3 phones in their own unique ring group. Next, assign the trunks to ring that particular ring group. If no one answers a call, it must overflow to a secondary ring group, which would be your vm. All this programming is done under "trunk options". All your vm ports should be in ring group 16 btw.
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I have a similar setup. Can I have delay answering during the day and immediate answering when the nite mode is turned on?
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In night mode, DIL all trunks to the first port of vmail
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Sure can. You can DIL the trunk, only I believe you enter the first port number of the vm group, not the group pilot number or under ring group programming in night mode, set it to ring group 16.
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