I can think of a few scenarios where this would be useful, but is a fairly simple one. I'd like to have two devices, using seperate extensions, share single voicemail box.
For the question sake, let's say ext 201 is the primary with the voicemail box configured and ext 202 is the other extension that want's to access the same voicemail. I'm aware that I can use *98 and enter the voicemail box number and then pin code to access messages. I want to allow the end-user of 202 to access the voicemail without having to enter the extension. I'm thinking this can be done by creating a new feature code in the dial plan that sets the voicemail box id instead of using the caller id of the device.
Unfortunately, I've had no luck getting this to work... any thoughts?
For the question sake, let's say ext 201 is the primary with the voicemail box configured and ext 202 is the other extension that want's to access the same voicemail. I'm aware that I can use *98 and enter the voicemail box number and then pin code to access messages. I want to allow the end-user of 202 to access the voicemail without having to enter the extension. I'm thinking this can be done by creating a new feature code in the dial plan that sets the voicemail box id instead of using the caller id of the device.
Unfortunately, I've had no luck getting this to work... any thoughts?