Terminal for pbx and meridian mail

Terminal for pbx and meridian mail

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Terminal for pbx and meridian mail rscottyd@gmail.com 08-25-2006
Posted by rscottyd@gmail.com on August 25, 2006, 1:41 pm
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I administrated a nortel switch for 5 years, that switch had 2
terminals, one for the pbx, one for the meridian mail system.

i recently switched job locations and they have only one terminal that
supposedly you can switch from pbx to meridan with a couple of
keystrokes. is this a common thing? and any suggestions to the
keystrokes to switch between the two?

thanks.


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Posted by RonB on August 25, 2006, 7:48 pm
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On Fri 25 Aug 2006 11:41:12a, "rscottyd@gmail.com"

>
> I administrated a nortel switch for 5 years, that switch had 2
> terminals, one for the pbx, one for the meridian mail system.
>
> i recently switched job locations and they have only one terminal
> that supposedly you can switch from pbx to meridan with a couple of
> keystrokes. is this a common thing? and any suggestions to the
> keystrokes to switch between the two?
>

Look up STA (Single Terminal Access). I think to get into Meridian Mail
it's CTRL+x (Control X). To get back to the switch it's either CTRL+[
or CTRL+] (left and right brackets... I think it's the left one).

Good luck.

--
RonB
"There's a story there...somewhere"

Posted by lumsden on August 27, 2006, 12:29 pm
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If the Nortel PBX is an Option 11C (cabinet on the wall) the keystrokes
are as follows:

"Small System allows access to Meridian Mail Administration &
Maintenance
through a shared terminal on the Small System. To access the Meridian
Mail
system, log in and enter: AX. To exit from Meridian Mail, press the
Control
key and the closed square bracket ( ] ) simultaneously."

rscottyd@gmail.com wrote:
> I administrated a nortel switch for 5 years, that switch had 2
> terminals, one for the pbx, one for the meridian mail system.
>
> i recently switched job locations and they have only one terminal that
> supposedly you can switch from pbx to meridan with a couple of
> keystrokes. is this a common thing? and any suggestions to the
> keystrokes to switch between the two?
>
> thanks.


Posted by rscottyd@gmail.com on August 29, 2006, 9:31 am
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lumsden wrote:
> If the Nortel PBX is an Option 11C (cabinet on the wall) the keystrokes
> are as follows:
>
> "Small System allows access to Meridian Mail Administration &
> Maintenance
> through a shared terminal on the Small System. To access the Meridian
> Mail
> system, log in and enter: AX. To exit from Meridian Mail, press the
> Control
> key and the closed square bracket ( ] ) simultaneously."
>
> rscottyd@gmail.com wrote:
> > I administrated a nortel switch for 5 years, that switch had 2
> > terminals, one for the pbx, one for the meridian mail system.
> >
> > i recently switched job locations and they have only one terminal that
> > supposedly you can switch from pbx to meridan with a couple of
> > keystrokes. is this a common thing? and any suggestions to the
> > keystrokes to switch between the two?
> >
> > thanks.

Thank you, i guess i should have specified that it was an option 11c.
my old location had an option 61. the ax and cont-] worked perfect.
too bad once i got that to work, i now see that the last guy that took
care of their switch changed the password on the meridian, and nobody
knows it.


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