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this is in reference to: https://www.sundance-communications.com/forum/Forum14/HTML/000494.html I know it has been over 4 months since I requested help but I just wanted to let you know I was able to use the information you provided to make this happen. I had to set the 08>443 to 1 but so far my legacy ActiveVoice system seems to still be working. 08>443 was originally 0 (MCI signaling rather than TDM) but once I changed and the 1310 to 0 for the stations everything worked like a champ! I still have some legacy vmail transfers to test to make sure it is functioning with TDM rather than MCI but so far so good. I'd like to run both in parallel for a few weeks before moving all my users. I'll be buying one or two of these https://shop.store.yahoo.com/asteriskpbx/newitd4pofxo.html so I can replace my legacy vmail with Asterisk. Thanks again, MS [This message has been edited by ms183 (edited September 03, 2005).]
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Glad it worked out for ya. Thanks for the update. ![[Linked Image from sundance-communications.com]](https://www.sundance-communications.com/forum/smile.gif)
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Glad to have been of assistance.
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Can someone suggest which CMD I should read up on to change where a call goes for No Answer and/or Busy? I know I can set it from the station using the *5 + ext and *6 + ext but I'd like to do it through MOC terminal.
Thanks again,
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E601 is call fwd busy. E602 is call fwd N/A. E600 is call fwd All. Hope this helps.
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by DrPbx: E601 is call fwd busy. E602 is call fwd N/A. E600 is call fwd All. Hope this helps.
</font> And in case you encounter IP phones, E606 is CF when not logged in.
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