Oh and you went FEATURE # 8 0 6 right, not just Feature806...
Feature 806 turns on the static time and date...Oh and you went FEATURE # 8 0 6 right, not just Feature806... Feature 806 turns on the static time and date...
By the way, after all of this, what is a Nortel N441 set?
I tried to Google Nortel N441 and there is one picture of a T7100 series phone, so I assume that it is the same phone.
What type of Nortel system are you running?
Is it a BCM series, CICs, MICs, M1 system...
I guess I should have asked this first, I was assuming that you are running a MICs/CICs system 4.1 and higher.
You know what happens when you assume...By the way, after all of this, what is a Nortel N441 set?
I tried to Google Nortel N441 and there is one picture of a T7100 series phone, so I assume that it is the same phone.
What type of Nortel system are you running? Is it a BCM series, CICs, MICs, M1 system...
I guess I should have asked this first, I was assuming that you are running a MICs/CICs system 4.1 and higher. You know what happens when you assume...
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Have you tried a FEATURE #806
Feature 806 means Static time and date, but sometimes it shuts off the message waiting indicator lamp???
Not too sure why, but give it a try.
Oh and you went FEATURE # 8 0 6 right, not just Feature806...
Feature 806 turns on the static time and date...
By the way, after all of this, what is a Nortel N441 set?
I tried to Google Nortel N441 and there is one picture of a T7100 series phone, so I assume that it is the same phone.
What type of Nortel system are you running?
Is it a BCM series, CICs, MICs, M1 system...
I guess I should have asked this first, I was assuming that you are running a MICs/CICs system 4.1 and higher.
You know what happens when you assume...