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Rep Power: 0 ![]() | 0 for operator Hello techys, I asked this Q before. where is the 0 digit associated with an operator extension number. I cant find a clear field to do this. My operator number is 200, how do I also dial 0 to get the operator and there are instances where 9 is used for opertor. again where can i look to make things uniform. I have checked VM config, speed dail etc. Please help. Is the 0 digit the default on all 3300 ICP and if so where do I associate it with a real extension number | ||||||||
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Location: Southeastern Minnesota Rep Power: 2 ![]() | You can do this a few ways... - Create a System Speed Dial of 0 and point it to 200 (or any other number that's valid) - Create a button on x200 with an extension of 0 - Create a Hunt/Ring Group with the members you want where 0 is the pilot number Any of the above will work, there bay more, but this covers most common ways. __________________ Telephony users cannot gain anything without first giving something in return. To obtain a useful feature, a feature of equal value must be lost. This is Telephony’s First Law of Equivalent Exchange. | ||||||||
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