But why do we have to dial thoese DNs to turn on and off the lamp?
Doesn't the lamp always light up when you get a message? I don't
understand their ("MessageWaitingOffDN" and "MessageWaitingOnDN")
purpose.

Thanks.
Yoshi

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the Message waiting thing is the lamp on a phone that lights up
indicating
you have voicemail.  I have no idea what a dual phones system is.

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> What means "dual phone system"? Is it traditional phone system and IP
> phone system in the same environment?
>
> What are "MessageWaitingOffDN" and "MessageWaitingOnDN" used for? I
> understand when dial those DNs, the LED on IP phone will light up or
> off, but why do we want this function?
>
> Thanks.
> Yoshi




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