SPA 9000 Config

Is it possible to config the SPA 9000 to work in this environment?
Depending on what line is being called in to go to a AA message. For example someone calls in using Line1 it gets AA message A and if someone else calls in on Line2 and they will get AA message B? I have a client who has 2 businesses located in the same building and is trying to use the same Voice system but keeping them seperate. They do have a total of 2 SPA 9000's and 2 SPA 400's. I currently have it setup only using 1 9000, and 2 400s (each has 1 analog line coming in and only 1 is configured for voicemail for all extensions).
Any Ideas?
Thanks,
Matt 

No for what it is my understanding. AA settings are system wide so just one settings for any SPA9000. But, anyway, if you can have the PSTN line on different SPA400 and each line belongs to the different company, you can route them to the different SPA9000 and  rustle up the game.
Max

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