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Originally Posted by fone-tek The selector code sends the caller to a mailbox, then the mailbox outcalls to the pager. You need to first figure out which mailbox selector code 3 transfers the caller to, then log into that mailbox and change the outcalling number. If you know how to change the greeting of the Auto Attendant, log in and instead of pressing 6 to modify, press 2 to play, and 2 again to play the "defination" - what the various selector codes do. In the mailbox, option 6 is outcalling, and be SURE to LISTEN to option 3, which are INSTRUCTIONS FOR ENTERING YOUR OUTCALLING NUMBER - most people don't listen, and don't know to begin the number with "9*" |
yup....i didnt mess with the selector code.
i just logged into the mailbox and listened to the digital pager setup...
i did add in the 9 and some pauses...
i will know tomorrow if my changes took effect, which i am sure they did...
however this is how the current setup is...
a caller calls in, presses 3, which takes them RIGHT into a voicemail box. once the message is left, that is when the digital page is sent.
next week i would like to re configure the PBX...i want 3 to DIAL a cell phone instead of throwing the person into a voicemail...how hard would this be to setup?
so instead of pressing 3 and being sent to a voicemail box and then a page to alert our dispatcher that there is a new VM on the system, i would like to have 3 auto dial our night dispatchers cell phone. this will eliminate the pager they have been using and carrying around for 7 years....
thanks.