How to get VM out of an Old Beast. - 12/27/11 08:38 AM
Sorry to inform you, but I am replacing an old Comdial switch with a new NEC.
Due to the Holiday Season a lot of the people are out of the office and have pending VMs.
I moved the Switch and the VM puter out to an other room and hooked up a phone.
I was wondering if anyone knew of a default way of logging into their own voicemail from another mailbox or from any phone.
Type of system unknown but here is the desciption:
Phone system is about 3 feet high and about 2 feet wide.
Cards slide in horizontally from bottom.
The VM is a WIndows based PC, There appears that there is lincord coming from the pc to a RJ1? port on the Phone System (port 3 I think) Not sure if this is some sort of serial integraton or used for programming the phone sytem)
This was an after thought so I didn;t take a whole lot of notice as to the details of this system.
I plug a phone into the system (ext 1002) and it comes up in the display as 39 messages (it was an extension that was unused) I enter voicemail and by pressing a button and I can start listening to messages. Pressing # or * didn't appear to let me log out of MB.
Can the main menu be accessed by dialing a Pilot Number? if so any suggestions of what a possible default 4 digit pilot number would be?
Due to the Holiday Season a lot of the people are out of the office and have pending VMs.
I moved the Switch and the VM puter out to an other room and hooked up a phone.
I was wondering if anyone knew of a default way of logging into their own voicemail from another mailbox or from any phone.
Type of system unknown but here is the desciption:
Phone system is about 3 feet high and about 2 feet wide.
Cards slide in horizontally from bottom.
The VM is a WIndows based PC, There appears that there is lincord coming from the pc to a RJ1? port on the Phone System (port 3 I think) Not sure if this is some sort of serial integraton or used for programming the phone sytem)
This was an after thought so I didn;t take a whole lot of notice as to the details of this system.
I plug a phone into the system (ext 1002) and it comes up in the display as 39 messages (it was an extension that was unused) I enter voicemail and by pressing a button and I can start listening to messages. Pressing # or * didn't appear to let me log out of MB.
Can the main menu be accessed by dialing a Pilot Number? if so any suggestions of what a possible default 4 digit pilot number would be?