So your integration doesn't work either?
Previously ran into this problem 6 months ago using 7 digit SMDI. After finding a customer using 10 digit SMDI, I discovered simply changing the 7s to 10s works. If I remember correctly, 7 digit was Fujitsu's default, but if you were trying to implement outside trunk ANI in Viewmail, you needed to switch to 10 digits. I seem to also remember this did odd things to subscriber to subscriber messaging, if ANI and extension numbers conflict. Good luck.
Assuming 4 digit PBX extensions and 10 digit SMDI extensions, you must edit the Serial_Fujitsu.ini file as follows:
DefaultExtLen= 10
SwsDefaultExtLen= 10
MinExtLen= 4
MaxExtLen= 10
MaxLampExtLen= 10
If you are stunting direct transfers to the voicemail server using forwarded 5 digit virtual lines on the 9600, you need to use Extension Remapping on the server.
Example:
Where actual MLDTs / SLTs are 1XXX, virtual lines are 31XXX, use remapping entries 31* and 1*.
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Friday, December 31, 2004
Tuesday, December 28, 2004
Altigen Agent Logout Code 98
Using 5.0a:
In CDR Search, when choosing the Agent Login/Out type on the Group CDR tab you may be presented with reason code 98. Normal agent logout codes are between 1 and 20.
Reason 98 corresponds to being logged out by a supervisor.
In CDR Search, when choosing the Agent Login/Out type on the Group CDR tab you may be presented with reason code 98. Normal agent logout codes are between 1 and 20.
Reason 98 corresponds to being logged out by a supervisor.
Friday, December 17, 2004
Disassemble a Gateway Solo 2500
Remove 4 screws on the back, just below the LCD hinge.
Flip the LCD wide open, and wrestle the plastic off covering the hinge, power button, and status LCD.
Remove 4 screws at the top of the keyboard, flip towards the front.
Keep digging.
Flip the LCD wide open, and wrestle the plastic off covering the hinge, power button, and status LCD.
Remove 4 screws at the top of the keyboard, flip towards the front.
Keep digging.