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Mitel MiVoice Business/MCD/3300 / Re: Configuring PSAP Number
« on: September 11, 2014, 02:29:27 PM »
Thanks for the replies everyone. I've managed to figure this out and learn a lot along the way. I had backups of the config first of all, so if I broke anything it would be easy to restore. (I needed to install Java Version 2 to get the backups to work, what is up with that? )
Anyways, I learnt the command "LOCATE NUMBER" and "LOCATE EXTENSION" which were extremely helpful in tracking things down and learning about what each number / extension means in the system. After that I created a new Class of Restriction Group that included the front desk as well as the guest rooms COR number and modified the emergency route list to included this new COR group. After some extensive testing, I've verified that everything works with management and they seem happy now.
This has honestly went from a stressful, hair pulling experience for me and turned into a very fun, self esteem boosting problem to take on. I've been doing networking for a few years and have avoided it like the plague, but now I'm intrigued and honestly considering getting more into VOIP. If that turns out to be the case, I may stick around here.
Also, the guy who set this up made the dialing plan so that you dial the room number directly... Unfortunately there is a room 911, so it would ring there when dialing 911 unless you dialed 99-911, which would register with our ARS leading digit assignment. We will probably be redoing our dialing plan because of this.
Anyways, I learnt the command "LOCATE NUMBER" and "LOCATE EXTENSION" which were extremely helpful in tracking things down and learning about what each number / extension means in the system. After that I created a new Class of Restriction Group that included the front desk as well as the guest rooms COR number and modified the emergency route list to included this new COR group. After some extensive testing, I've verified that everything works with management and they seem happy now.
This has honestly went from a stressful, hair pulling experience for me and turned into a very fun, self esteem boosting problem to take on. I've been doing networking for a few years and have avoided it like the plague, but now I'm intrigued and honestly considering getting more into VOIP. If that turns out to be the case, I may stick around here.
Also, the guy who set this up made the dialing plan so that you dial the room number directly... Unfortunately there is a room 911, so it would ring there when dialing 911 unless you dialed 99-911, which would register with our ARS leading digit assignment. We will probably be redoing our dialing plan because of this.