Originally posted by newtecky:
One thing doesn't match up. You said MCG 500 rings the phones, but Voicemail 500 is extension 600. What is 600? If 500 is the MCG why isn't VM 500 rining 500 instead of 600?
Here is what I beklieve you want:
500 is the voicemail will have DND on at night of DND off during the day, and is working the way you want, so you want 0 to work like 500.
In VM box 0 put this in the extension field;
@G(500). Make sure Do Not Disturb is OFF.
Although puting a 0 option in everyopnes VM to transfer to 500 should be the same result, 500 will take a message when DND in on at night, or ring 600(?) when DND is off during the day.
If the MCG is pilot 500, then your Ext fields in 500 should be 500 also. Is the VMID 600 so that messages are left in MB 600? Is 600 another MCG or extension?
You are very close to what we want. However, I could not make your suggestion work. Here are links to images of my configuration which may help make more sense of this:
MCG 500 MCG 500 Ring Config Mailboxes Mailbox 500 Mailbox 600 Mailbox 601 DID #1 DID #2 Again, here is how the configuration is supposed to work:
Caller calls into DID #1
If the hours are between 8am and 5pm it rings the extensions defined in the MCG500
If no answer or it is after 5pm then they get the recording for mailbox 601 (600 and 601 only differ in the sales department they transfer to if they select '5'.)
All employees want to record their greeting to inform the caller that they can press '0' for the operator. This is a little misleading because what we want it to do is take them to the MCG ring configuration just as if they had called the main DID. If our operator is there to answer, great, if not they should go to vm.
I hope that this and the images clarify a bit what we are trying to do and what we have. What we have may not be correct and I am not against reworking it.
Thanx in advance!!