Things seem to have gotten really complex in this discussion so I will start with the original post:
Originally posted by bavltd:
Hi
I have just installed an OfficeServ 7100 system, but would like to disable the AA function so that if a call is not answered it will go straight to a group voicemail message.
I have set up the group mailbox as ext 505 and the voicemail is working fine. When callers get diverted to the extension they hear a message saying "I'm sorry that party is not available" and then they hear the VM OGM.
I have set the group type to Bi-VMS (which I think is correct) but this doesn't help and so I think I need to hypertermial in to switch the AA off.
The 7100 has a RJ45 connector for it SIO port. Can someone tell me the pin configuration for it to a 9pin D connector?
Can you tell me what I need to do in hyperterminal to turn the AA off?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks
Jonathan
"I'm sorry, that party is unavailable" IS the voicemail, not the AA. It is the default Primary No Answer Greeting.
This is actually a VERY common question in tech support, they answer it probably 50 times a day.
In the voicemail there are 2 parts to a subscriber: an EXT block and a MBX block.
The MBX block carries one greeting: the mailbox greeting which is set under option 7 when you go to the personal greetings admin.
But the mailbox is not what answers when a call forwards to voicemail, the extension (EXT) is. This is because you may want to set up Find Me, or an Alternate number, or allow the user to reroute from a single digit menus or something. The MBX can't handle that kind of thing, as all it does it take messages and deliver them.
The EXT has a series of recordable greetings, 1 through 9. They are used to set the 4 major greeting types: Primary No Answer, Busy, Blocked, and Screened. By default all call modes are answered with the Primary No Answer Greeting (which is why it's called Primiary, it means it will be used if no other is set).
The default action after the PNAG is to go to the MBX. If no PNAG has been recorded, then the default is used and when the MBX is reached the MBX greeting will play. This is why you get what's happening to you.
To fix it all you need to do is record a Primary No Answer Greeting. Once it has been recorded then when the EXT passess off to the MBX it tells the MBX not to play the MBX greeting. So all the user will hear is the PNAG (the message you want them to hear) then they will get the message beep.
Problem solved.
Hope it helps!
EDIT: Oh, and to answer the programming thing: you don't use HyperTerm, you use IE. The AA and VM are the same program so you can't turn either one off, but you can program the system such that VM isn't used (delete all MBX blocks) or AA isn't used (don't allow any routing to MNU blocks).