Introduction
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Situation | Possible Cause(s) | Resolution |
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The user reports that | Incoming calls to an office | It is possible to set up the |
voice mail messages are | number are usually routed to | number of rings before |
not going to the mailbox | the resident AUDIX voice mail | coverage answers so that |
of choice. | after a | one or the other voice mail |
| number of rings. For cell | systems always answers |
| phone calls, the same | first. (The user can contact |
| functionality exists from the | the Cellular Service Provider |
| Service Provider. At this time | to disable the service |
| there is no way to coordinate | provider’s voice mail system |
| the two different voice mail | and also increase the |
| systems using EC500. | number of rings when the |
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| phone is in a unreachable |
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| state i.e., an |
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| coverage area or when the |
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| phone is not turned ON.) |
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| However, there are |
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| coverage options in both the |
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| Avaya Communications |
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| Server (busy, active, |
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| network (cell phone |
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| unavailable, network |
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| congested) that cause a call |
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| to immediately go to the |
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| respective voice mail. Users |
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| should realize that an |
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| unanswered call could result |
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| in a voice mail message in |
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| either mailbox. |
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The user reports that he | The user has turned off the | It is recommended that |
or she is missing calls at | cell phone or the phone is in | EC500 be disabled prior to |
the office number | an | entering an |
because the cell phone | When this is the case, | area or turning off the cell |
voice mail is picking up | Service Providers usually | phone. This allows the user |
the call instead. | have the calls routed to voice | to pick up the call on the |
| mail automatically. There is | office number or let the |
| no way to control this with | Corporate voice mail answer |
| EC500. | the calls. Or, the user can |
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| have the Cellular Service |
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| Provider disable that voice |
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| mail system or increase the |
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| number of rings when the |
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| phone is in an unreachable |
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| state. |
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Issue 3 January 2002