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oh, I think that was removed....or I don't think the card is installed any more...
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If you dial Intercom #19 from any extension and a modem answers then the card is still installed and can be used for remote maintenance. If not, then you could change the destination of the DID number in P71-1,2,&3. P71-0 are the digits the telco is sending. P71-4 is the vmail ID destination for an unanswered DID number. P71-5 is the name tag that will display on the LCD when a DID is answered. Personally, I'd keep a DID for remote maintenance - you could have a Toshiba tech dial in and help you with programming changes without an onsite visit. The internal modem can be diabled in P77-1 for security reasons until needed.
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Oops. Goofed again, I meant 71-4. But if it's already blank then that wasn't the problem.
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did the intercom #19, nada...
I rebooted the system and it looks like the timeouts are back to 30 for the cf on the stations in question...hmm....maybe they weren't saved/transmitted....
changing them, saving, rebooting...stuck...will see what the ring times actually are now...
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