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Location: New Jersey Rep Power: 6 ![]() | Cisco connection to SL100 I am looking to light the vm light on a Cisco wireless phone. The voice mail system is a Callpilot. Does anyone have this working? If so can you share how the programming in the SL100 should look like? thanks in advance. __________________ Believe those who are seeking the truth; doubt those who find it.---Andre Gide | ||||||||
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Rep Power: 0 ![]() | Do you mean a cordless phone where the handset does not have a cord attached to the base? In a normal voice mail scenario, the voice mail unit will send a message via the data link to the SL-100 to turn the lamp on and off for a particular DN. The DN must have a OE so the SL-100 can send a message down the line (for CLASS message waiting or business sets) or used a power card to light an old fashion bee hive lamp. If the phone is truely wireless, how does it interface with the SL-100. If it is a PRI interface, then you can send a message down the D-channel to the "PBX" to light the lamp via table MSGRTE. | ||||||||
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