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#180209 04/18/05 07:21 AM
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In our attempt to more fuuly utilize the phone system and VM, we've starting setting the voicemail for some users to fwd straint to their cell. These users don't even need the VM on the system, they just need an extension. When then caller hits that extension the system forwards directly to the cell. I have this for 4 or 5 users.

I have a CTX 670 with a Strategy DK VM system.

The way I have been doing it is to just put the cell phone number in the extension field preceeded by a 9 proceeded by an H. Extension: 9<cell phone>H. This has worked for most people. However, one person who uses verizon had his cell phone start getting a busy signal. Verizon said the forwarding code on our system is messed up.

Our incoming/outgoing line is a PRI line. Any advise?

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Give each user a one touch key on the phone. Program it with #60119(cell number)#. When they want to fwd to cell, just push the button. All calls to that extn wil;l go to the cell phone. When they get backa nd want to take calls, #6051 (cancels the CFwd). Its that easy.


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#180211 04/18/05 12:22 PM
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If I'm going to use a call forwarding button I like to do a flex button for call forward instead of a one touch. One touch buttons can easily be copied to other phones, while the flex button "forward to" number needs to be programmed individually on each phone. I like the flex button because it acts like on/off - you use 1 button instead of two and the light goes on/off.

However, it won't work for me in this situation.

Several of my people don't have phones in the office. They only have voicemail extensions. This is one of those cases.

I know you can use the menu in the VM to transfer to a cell phone - but to do that I do the same thing. In the VM extensions's "groups" I set one of the menu items to be another extension. This other extension is set with an extension of 9(cell number)H. EX:

ext. 532
Group options: 1: 632
ext. 632 is set to extension 9(cell)H.

Anyway, this is how I have the VM setup to autoforward to a cell phone. And Verizon said it's doing it wrong. I was wondering if anyone knows what I may be doing wrong.



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I just read the instructions for doing this over and in the extension field you need to first suppress the normal action of the mailbox and then enter the dial string. I am kinda new to this form so I don't know how much of the dial string I can post.

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You can post the dial string. It should look something like this....

Offsite Transfer over PRI lines using a Stratagy

@F-c,xxxxxxxF-F-H

c=CO line access (probably 9)
x=phone number

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#180214 04/19/05 07:36 AM
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OOOooooo. That looks exactly like what I needed. I'll give that a shot. I have the manual but didn't look in it - A local Toshiba vendor's tech setup the first one for me and I of course mimicked him.

May I ask, where in the manual it gives those codes? This is the VM manual correct? I assume the IPV-8 and the Strategy DK would use the same codes...(I have the manuual on CD and the IPV-8 is a full manual while the Strategy is "legacy" and it only has parts of the manula for it).

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That was actually copied from a tech tips sheet from Toshiba on how to program a DK with a PRI.

Let me know if it works.

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#180216 04/19/05 10:16 AM
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I'll be testing it later today and I'll let you know.

May I ask what those codes are? the , and - are pauses I assume, what is the F and the @?

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The @ suspends normal operation of the mailbox and allows the token program to take over
The - is 1/2 second pause
The , is 1 second pause
The F performs a hookflash.

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#180218 04/19/05 02:32 PM
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Ok, it didn't work. It just paused, then went back to the main greeting. I pulled out my documentation, started looking through the token programming language. The @ supresses normal process like tyou said, it also supresses the attnendant from saying "please wait while I try that extension".

It seemed like it did the action then did the "done" action, which (while I didn't check) seems to just be to go back to them main greeting. I tried the %K which is supposed to do a transfer hold, that didn't help, and I did your suggestion and my addition of the %K without the @. Without the @ it just dials in my ear.

However, like I said originally, if I just do 9(cell #)H it works. The 9 gets an outside line, the H does the blind transfer.

I was talking to a tech once who mentioned doing a code like you are talking about in the extension field with the @ and F - I thought I had written it down but I couldn't find it. He said it was for peple transferring calls using VM and using the Call Transfer feature on their trunk lines. I don't know if that is used with the PRI - but your tech note said it is. Hmmm. We're very close here....

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