Hi there,
Tearing hair out here over something which might turn out to be really simple...
I didn't set up the system, I'm just administering it and learning as I go, so it's basically a bit of trial and error, and a bit of 'those-settings-work-so-I'll-copy-them'. I'll try my best to explain our setup:
- We're running a Mitel 3300 MXe, with two inbound 10 line ISDN services
- One of those services is on the 67xx real number range, the other on 88xx
- Two inbound numbers on the 67xx range are set to reroute to a hunt group which calls up to 10 SIP lines (external system)
- We have mailboxes set up on the 88xx range - eg. 8866, 8895, 8897 - which are occasionally diverted to from the 67xx numbers when we want to take messages
- In order for this diversion to work, the 88xx mailboxes are set up as hunt groups, with a second hunt group called *88xx (which I understand means 'enter voicemail as this extension') - with no members in either of these hunt groups. Next, the calls are rerouted to the asterisk-marked-huntgroup (i.e. *88xx) using an entry in Call Rerouting Always Alternative.
Here's the issue.. 6701 is redirected to 8897, which is rerouted to *8897, which successfully loads the 8897 voicemail box when 6701 is called.
However, 6777 is redirected to 8895, which is rerouted to *8895, which displays 'OUT OF SERVICE' when called.
I've painstakingly gone through the settings for each 8895 and 8897 - and completely recreated 8895 from scratch - but cannot figure out what I'm missing to make 8895 work.
It's worth noting that I've also tested changing 8895's reroute to *8897 which works successfully, so that removes any potential problems with the set up for 6777 or 8895... so the configuration issue must be somewhere in the *8895 hunt group (or voicemail box?).
Here's my *8897 hunt group settings (working group):
Hunt Group *8897
Local-only DN False
Hunt Group Mode Circular
Hunt Group Name <blank>
Class of Service - Day <blank>
Class of Service - Night1 <blank>
Class of Service - Night2 <blank>
Home Element LFMMXe
Secondary Element Not Assigned
First RAD <blank>
Second RAD <blank>
Night Answer RAD <blank>
Hunt Group Priority 64
Hunt Group Type NameTag
Phase Timer Ring <blank>
And here's my *8895 hunt group settings (non-working group):
Hunt Group *8895
Local-only DN False
Hunt Group Mode Circular
Hunt Group Name <blank>
Class of Service - Day <blank>
Class of Service - Night1 <blank>
Class of Service - Night2 <blank>
Home Element LFMMXe
Secondary Element Not Assigned
First RAD <blank>
Second RAD <blank>
Night Answer RAD <blank>
Hunt Group Priority 64
Hunt Group Type NameTag
Phase Timer Ring <blank>
The settings for the 8897 and 8895 (without asterisks) hunt groups are identical to each other.
The voicemail box settings (MessageOnly boxes) are identical to each other.
Interestingly, I can call 8895 from my handset and voicemail works fine. But I can't call 6777 which is call forwarded to 8895 (OUT OF SERVICE). The rerouting functionality works - because if I reroute 8895 to *8897 it is fine - but I just can't get it working with 8895 rerouted to *8895, even though 8897 is successfully rerouted to *8897.
Also, if I call forward my handset (which is 8846) to 8895, it works. It just won't work when forwarded from 6777...
Does that all make sense? Is there something I'm missing?