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Mitel MiVoice Business/MCD/3300 / Help with DID Ranges for CPN Substitution
« on: February 22, 2012, 03:35:41 PM »
I've been requested to configure certain extensions that when they dial out the they want to have a perticular number show up on Call Display. There are already a bunch of DID Ranges that have already been configured.

The Extensions they want changed fall within the previously defined DID Ranges. Can I simply add the new DID with CPN Substitution or do I need to first exclude the ext from the current range.

For Example:

Index    DID Range    CPN Substitution
1          100-199        4444444xxx
2          150              5555555xxx

Or does it need to be like

Index    DID Range    CPN Substitution
1          100-149        4444444xxx
2          150              5555555xxx
3          151-199        4444444xxx

Thanks

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Okay, new problem.

This option works internally, but if the caller is external to the system, the call is transfered to the operator and not the mobile.


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Brilliant. Thanks ucx.


Advanced Mailbox option is enabled on this system

To program a Personal Contact:

Access your voice mailbox.
Press [8] for the User Options menu.
Press [2] for the Additional Options menu.
Press [2] for the Personal Contacts menu.
 Select the desired Personal Contact number:
- for a Cell phone number, press [2],
- for a Fax number, press [3],
- for a Pager number, press [7],
- for another type of number, select any other number between 0 and 9.
Enter the phone number for the personal contact using the dial pad. To delete the number, press
  • . To skip to the next personal contact, press
  • .

For external numbers, enter the digit that you would normally dial to access an outside line.
Press
  • when you are done.

Update your greeting to include the prompts for the new numbers that you assigned.


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Yeah, configuring the operator (0) for the individual was my first thought, but I also figured that there might be a better approach which leaves 0 for the operator.

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One of my users is requesting that callers receive two options when listening to her Voicemail message. Option 1, leave a message. Option 2, transferred to mobile phone.

I've configured the user's mailbox as a menu VM and setup a ghost ext used to reroute the call to her mobile number. I'm unsure how I can still allow callers to leave a messsage with this approach though.

Suggestions?

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