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Your answer is vague * not working from anywhere?
Unless the carrier does not seeing the * To test call the main line, get to a mailbox greeting and press *, see if it takes you back to main menu. Return to AA must be set to Yes.
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As I stated in a previous post, calling from anywhere meant from other copper phone lines, other T1 circuits and other PBX types. I have the * internally and it works fine, but again not calling in from the outside world.
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I meant from internal dialing back in or from home etc. Seek help from the carrier then or upgrade to 3.1
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Curlycord, I tried what you said and yes I do get back to the main menu. I have stated that the voicemail works just fine internally. Any help from anyone would be appreciated.
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Try hitting # while listening to a mailbox greeting. It should take you to the beep right away.
If not this a carrier issue. Not passing *#
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That's what I am getting at Marv.
Also double check under system properties that the interface is NVM and not CP mode.
I think 88 is to check messages in CP mode
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Excellent point as well Curly.
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Originally posted by Curlycord: .............I think 88 is to check messages in CP mode CP interface = 88 ?? I use a CP-100 but I still do the ** to get my messages and my MB is the CP interface. And I do not find 88 in the flow chart. Where did I miss the 88 command ? Are you talking about Option-xx Call Pilot ???
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CP's destined for some other countries use 88.
I was talking about the system interface, not a mailbox interface.....however that may not matter.
Either way on both modes I am pretty sure you can also enter the DN of the Callpilot to check messages remotely.
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I checked the #, that feature does work from off site. When I press the ** it still just go to nothing.
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