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01-15-2021 08:05 AM
Hey Everyone,
I'm trying to set up what I thought would be a simple task. Basically we have one phone with two lines (5555 and 6666). The calls ring on line one, the forward to line two, then to voicemail. We want the caller to hear the voicemail greeting for line 1. We have the "Use Last (Rather than First) Redirecting Number for Routing Incoming Call" already set and do not want to uncheck it. I've tried creating Forwarded Routing Rules but it does not seem to be grabbing the calls. I have the routing rules configured as: Send Call To: User with mailbox 5555, Forwarding Station equals 6666, Calling number equals *, Dialed number equals *, Schedule: all hours, Phone system: Default, Port: Default. Am I going about this wrong or is there a better way to accomplish this?
Thank you
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01-15-2021 08:56 AM - edited 01-15-2021 08:57 AM
Create a new Voice Mail Profile in Call Manager and make the "Voice Mail Box Mask" the mailbox number you want calls to go (MBX/EXT1 for example). Assign that Voice Mail Profile in Call Manager to Line 2 as the VM Profile. Line 1 rings, no answer forward to line 2, line 2 rings, no answer (with the masked profile I described) will go to MBX1 greeting/treatment.
If this solution works for you, I can provide examples if you'd like.
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01-15-2021 08:56 AM - edited 01-15-2021 08:57 AM
Create a new Voice Mail Profile in Call Manager and make the "Voice Mail Box Mask" the mailbox number you want calls to go (MBX/EXT1 for example). Assign that Voice Mail Profile in Call Manager to Line 2 as the VM Profile. Line 1 rings, no answer forward to line 2, line 2 rings, no answer (with the masked profile I described) will go to MBX1 greeting/treatment.
If this solution works for you, I can provide examples if you'd like.
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01-15-2021 09:07 AM
I had a feeling there was something much easier I could do. Thank you!
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01-15-2021 09:10 AM
I struggled with this one too, until someone pointed me in the right direction.
Attached is an example of the config.
