Voicemail

Summary

An overview of the different options that are available for managing your voicemail. A FAQ & list of voicemail options are also found within the article.

Body

Ways to manage Voicemail from different locations

From your Cisco Desk Phone:

  • If you share your phone with other extensions, press your line button to get dial tone
  • press the messages (envelope) button on 79XX, or (tape) button on 88XX
  • the system will ask for your pin followed by pound (#)

From Another Cisco Phone within the College:

  • press the messages (envelope) button
  • the system will say “Enter your pin…” PRESS *
  • the system will now say “Enter your ID followed by pound (#)” Your id is your extension number
  • the system will now say “Enter your pin…” You are now entering your own voicemail box. Enter your pin (5 digit password)

From Outside the College:

  • Dial one of the main external numbers (Sutherland – 705-749-5530, Frost – 705-324-9144, Haliburton – 705-457-1680)
  • When you hear the auto-attendant greeting, press the * button
  • You will hear “Enter your ID, followed by pound (#)”. Your ID is your extension number
  • You will hear “Enter your PIN, followed by pound (#)”. Your PIN is your voicemail password.
  • After successfully entering your credentials you will be placed into the voicemail main menu.

Voicemail to Email

All new phone accounts have this feature turned on by default.

This service requires you know your 5-digit voicemail password.  If you don’t know what that is, please include in the body of your message that you would like your voicemail password reset.  Your password will be reset to new unique 5-digit voicemail password

Options While Listening to a Voicemail

3 – deletes the message
4 – to slow it down
6 – to speed it up
7 – to repeat the message at any time
9 – listen to message properties
* – ends the current message


FAQ

How does VM2Email work?

  • If you receive a voicemail, it will automatically be directed to your email.  If you delete it, from your email, it goes into your voicemail deleted folder, if deleting it was an accident, within 5 days, you can recover the voicemail by accessing your deleted voice messages using your desktop phone

What is my phone ID and PIN?

  • Your ID is your 4 digit phone extension, your PIN is your 5 digit password

How often do I have to change my voicemail password?

  • Every 180 days.

How many digits is my voicemail password?

  • Voicemail passwords are 5 digits

 

Details

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Article ID: 9719
Created
Wed 5/8/24 3:25 PM
Modified
Tue 8/27/24 2:05 PM

Related Services / Offerings

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Staff with an assigned workspace can request a physical Cisco phone and personal extension. Shared line or service extensions are used to provide a phone extensions associated with a service or group of users.
Phone extensions come with voicemail services including VM to email. If you have forgotten your VM password we can reset it for you.