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We have a 5000 system with 2 nodes and voicemail on both...a user here in Node 1 wants to transfer a voicemail to a user in Node 2. All of the Node 2 extensions are set as extension IDs in the Node 1 system and vise-versa, but when I dial the voicemail pilot number for node 1 (2501) and enter a Node 2 extension, it says the extension is not valid. I can call into Node 2 and enter my Node 1 extension and the call works.
Thoughts?
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I know you got your answer on the other forum, but I'll throw in my two cents...
Centralized mailboxes are a whole lot easier to deal with than networked voice mail. Networking will cost about three grand, and you still need to create the phantom mailboxes.
Even if you need to license additional voice mail ports at the main site, you're better off in the long run.
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