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Hey there, while I'm here I thought I'd ask another question. I have a long time client that I've been doing their cabling for and they asked me to take over their Nortel system (AT&T kept messing it up time after time)
Anyways, I was able to get the manuals and books and got them all pretty much straightened out (pretty good given the fact I never worked on a Nortel before)
But I have two unsolved questions left, first, they have a T1 coming in and some pots coming back out. After some fax line consolidations they now have two of the POTS lines unused, calling from them to a phone gives the main number on caller ID. AT&T has been unable or unwilling to give them a list of all their phone numbers and order appearance. I haven't found the setting yet in software to make the number I call from be the number I call from instead of the main number, any ideas?
Second, I have one extension that sounds like it's transferring to voicemail, but there is no mailbox for this extension, nor is there any setting for call forward no answer. Yet the phone rings for about four times and then goes to oblivion.
Thanks to any hints,
Steven
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What model of Nortel are you working on? Norstar, BCM, Meridian...?
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Erps, sorry about that, it's a Nortel Norstar, software is MICS6.1, I haven't had to play with it in a little while and have since cleaned my desk.
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1) Is this a T1 or PRI? 2)The phone is recalling to voice mail via transfer callback or DRT timers.
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Hi Marv,
1) It has T1 coming in, and I forget the the model of the SLT card, but their running their faxes on the lines coming out on it. AT&T has just been a total waste of time, even the last job I was at they messed everything up including reversing tip and ring several times.
2) I've looked through all the phone settings and haven't found anything to make it do what it does. Another extension that almost identical just rings and rings, yet this one does not.
They have the auto attendant in which people get to this extension by dialing it's extension number, other then that I can't see anything to explain what it's doing.
Thanks,
Steven
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The company can ask for a list of all numbers they are paying for by saying they need to discontinue some of the service. AT&T has to give them this.
Then call those numbers and see where they ring. The POTS lines should NOT reflect the main number but the PRi lines probably should. If you want the individual extensions off the PRi to have a different number you would use OLI but this is not for POTS lines, won't work on POTS lines.
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If there is no set specific forwarding, calls follow transfer recall and DRT settings. So unanswered calls will end up back from whence they came. In your case the voice mail. If the GDM is enable they will go there, if not oblivion. Another possiblitity is an ANS DN for the phone somewhere.
Bunnie is correct outgoing caller ID on a POTS line is done by the carrier not the Norstar.
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In regards to the T1, that's what I thought, but I talked to someone and they said there was a software setting in the Norstar I could change and it would send the right CID info. I'm still working with the client, but I haven't heard anything further from them or AT&T is to their incoming lines. they only have two incoming POTS lines left and those go to the alarm system.
I disabled the GDM (something AT&T said was impossible) next time I'm in there I'll take a look at the timers and the DRT settings. From what I recall, it used to have a voicemail box associated with it, but it has since been deleted as it was taking too much time to return calls (same as why they wanted the GDM disabled as then those messages had to be forwarded to the correct department)
Thanks for the help,
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you can only set your own Caller ID if the T1 is a PRI.
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I'll have to look again, but I think that may be the case.
Thanks Marv,
Steven
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