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I have a CIX 40 with an LVMU. Company 2 will have a total of 3 extensions. How would i do a seperate greeting. One option i can think of is just dit- dialing digits to one of the 3 extensions in day 1 day 2 and night. If they wanted a true company greeting with instuctions could i create pilot 300(example) with the voice mail id of 300 as well as create a mailbox 300 with new companies greeting? Day time DIT dialing digits to unused extension with scf on, and vmid code of 300 to allow a delay before greeting playing? And dit dialing digits night to 300.
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That is pretty much the easiest way to do it. On some occasions a caller way end up in the default voicemail box 991. If that is a problem then the easiest way to solve it is to give both companies a new voicemail box (300 and 400 as an example), and leave 990 and 991 as default. Or yu can have a menu in 991 "For company X, press 1. For company Y, press 2".
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Thank you so much I will give it a try today
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