Would this only be used if there is a call outbound from Unity and you do
not have the service parameter to "use original caller id" when call routes
through unity? Not sure of the exact parameter name , but i think everyone
is familiar with that one by now.

Thus caller id would be Voicemail/+12025552002 for a call the came from
Unity. Even in this case i would think you would want to change the service
parameter to pass the original party caller id through.

I cannot think of another place this value would get leveraged. For AAR or
SRST you always call the pilot. No devices every really try to call the vm
ports themselves.

Please let me know if there is some other feature that would make setting
the VM port external number mask useful. Very curious as to the motivation
to set this.

thanks
steve



On Thu, Mar 28, 2013 at 7:43 AM, William Bell <b...@ucguerrilla.com> wrote:

> I follow the requirements for site A phones but I mask with the number of
> the VM pilot.
>
> So, using ipExpert lab examples:
>
> Site A would be +1202555XXXX   for the phones
>
> Unity Connection VM Pilot number is 2600
>
> I set the external mask on vm ports to +12025552600.
>
>
> -BIll
> --
> William Bell
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> twitter: @ucguerrilla
>
>
>
> On Mar 27, 2013, at 9:50 PM, Barrera, Hugo wrote:
>
> Hi Guy’s,****
> ** **
> For the voicemail ports on SA what do you recommend to put for the
> external mask? Should it match the phones external mask OR should it be
> only 10 digits because you’re not supposed to send the 1 out of SA?
>  Thoughts would be appreciated?  ****
> ** **
> *- Hugo*****
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