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Paola Posted on May 05, 2014

How do I set up a private line v/m?

I'm trying to set up my private line but it does not give me an option to add the v/m. Any suggestions? The system tells me that the mail box does not exist.

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If others have voicemail on their phones then you know your system has a VM circuit card. To activate your voicemail you have to go to the individual who has admin rights to the voicemail. When they log in to their voicemail, they have manager options to reset passwords, activate or delete mailboxes, re-record the main greeting for your business, ect. Hopefully they keep a notebook with this info 'cause no one ever remembers all the steps. Also, make sure your ext is forward-no-answer to voicemail or it'll still just ring and ring. Usual code for FwdNA is 43, and 44 to cancel. Usual ext for voicemail is 200 or 300.

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