06-24-2013 01:33 PM - edited 03-21-2019 07:30 AM
I'm working with a client on BE3000 install and I've a few questions about the Auto Attendant.
First, how do I call into it? It has the same number as voicemail so every time I call in I get VM instead.
Is there a way to have an option that only plays a recording?
Finally, It seems like this was designed as a front end only, will we be able to use it for overflow from reception?
Thanks in Advance!
J
06-25-2013 04:18 AM
Hi
To use the auto attendant, you must first configure the Voicemail and Auto Attendant Extension setting in
the dial plan. You can configure this setting
Through the Cisco-provided .xls data configuration file in the Cisco Business Edition 3000 First Time
Setup Wizard (for initial deployment) or
On the Dial Plan page in the Cisco Business Edition 3000 First Time Setup Wizard (during initial
deployment if you do not use the Cisco-provided .xls data configuration file)
--> Under System Settings > Dial Plan in the Cisco Business Edition 3000 Administrative Interface (after
initial deployment)
After you configure the Voicemail and Auto Attendant Extension setting in the dial plan, configure the Auto
Attendant page in the Cisco Business Edition 3000 Administrative Interface (select System Settings > Auto
Attendant). After you set it up, remember to test your auto attendant functionality.
Cisco Business Edition 3000 shares a single pilot extension for both Voicemail and Auto Attendant features.
Recording is not possible in BE3K .
Yes..BE3K is desinged as front end and from reception you can use but if you want to add user/phone add additional features to any user/phone device you need to login to GUI and a receptionist can do all this if you let him/her know how to use the system.
Thanks
Chandra Mouli
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