Voice mail alarm clock?

I had an alarm clock as an option before my FIOS was installed. Did I loose it with FIOS? If not how do I activate it?

Whether or not this feature is still available in your region’s FiOs deployment I am not sure, the posting did not say where you reside, but the feature is still fairly commonly available. Its name is “WAKE UP CALL”. Just call 888-553-1555, take the voice prompts for placing an order and ask to have your voice package updated to add the “WAKE UP CALL” feature. If the ordering professional is not familiar with the package, advise them its universal code number is: VWNWX this may help them locate it for you since it is not that common.

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    parser config cache interface
    no service pad
    no service timestamps debug uptime
    service timestamps log datetime msec
    service password-encryption
    service internal
    service compress-config
    service sequence-numbers
    hostname UC_520
    boot-start-marker
    boot system flash uc500-advipservicesk9-mz.124-22.YB4.bin
    boot-end-marker
    logging message-counter syslog
    no logging buffered
    no logging rate-limit
    enable secret 5 passremoved
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    aaa authentication login default local
    aaa authentication login Foxtrot_sdm_easyvpn_xauth_ml_1 local
    aaa authorization exec default local
    aaa authorization network Foxtrot_sdm_easyvpn_group_ml_1 local
    aaa session-id common
    clock timezone AEST 10
    clock summer-time AEST recurring 1 Sun Oct 2:00 1 Sun Apr 3:00
    crypto pki trustpoint TP-self-signed-1974105750
    enrollment selfsigned
    subject-name cn=IOS-Self-Signed-Certificate-1974105750
    revocation-check none
    rsakeypair TP-self-signed-1974105750
    dot11 syslog
    ip source-route
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    ip dhcp relay information trust-all
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    ip inspect name SDM_LOW ftp
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    ip inspect name SDM_LOW esmtp
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    supplementary-service h450.12
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    voice translation-rule 1111
    voice translation-rule 1112
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    voice translation-rule 2000
    rule 1 /0294174218/ /101/
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    voice translation-rule 2222
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    username cisco privilege 15 secret 5 passremoved
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    client authentication list Foxtrot_sdm_easyvpn_xauth_ml_1
    isakmp authorization list Foxtrot_sdm_easyvpn_group_ml_1
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    virtual-template 1
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    archive
    log config
    logging enable
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    hidekeys
    process-max-time 50
    ip tftp source-interface Loopback0
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    class L3-to-L2_VoIP-Cntrl
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    description ** MOH Port **
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    description ** FXO pots dial-peer **
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    description ** FXO pots dial-peer **
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    description ** cue voicemail pilot number **
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    description **CCA*Australia*Emergency Services**
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    description **CCA*Australia*Emergency TTY**
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    description **CCA*Australia*Emergency TTY**
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    trunkgroup ALL_FXO
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    preference 5
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    no sip-register
    dial-peer voice 64 pots
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    preference 5
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    forward-digits all
    no sip-register
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    corlist outgoing call-local-plus
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    preference 5
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    dial-peer voice 66 pots
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    preference 5
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    dial-peer voice 67 pots
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    description **CCA*Australia*Paging Service**
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    preference 5
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    forward-digits all
    no sip-register
    dial-peer voice 68 pots
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    corlist outgoing call-local
    description **CCA*Australia*Paging Service**
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    preference 5
    destination-pattern 0016[1236789].....
    forward-digits all
    no sip-register
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    trunkgroup ALL_FXO
    corlist outgoing call-local-plus
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    preference 5
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    no sip-register
    dial-peer voice 70 pots
    trunkgroup ALL_FXO
    corlist outgoing call-local-plus
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    preference 5
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    forward-digits all
    no sip-register
    dial-peer voice 71 pots
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    corlist outgoing call-local
    description **CCA*Australia*Data Network Access Service**
    translation-profile outgoing OUTGOING_TRANSLATION_PROFILE
    preference 5
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    forward-digits all
    no sip-register
    dial-peer voice 72 pots
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    preference 5
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    forward-digits all
    no sip-register
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    trunkgroup ALL_FXO
    corlist outgoing call-local
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    preference 5
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    no sip-register
    dial-peer voice 74 pots
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    preference 5
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    no sip-register
    dial-peer voice 75 pots
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    description **CCA*Australia*VIC, TAS Numbers**
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    preference 5
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    no sip-register
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    corlist outgoing call-local-plus
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    preference 5
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    no sip-register
    dial-peer voice 77 pots
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    corlist outgoing call-national
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    preference 5
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    no sip-register
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    preference 5
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    no sip-register
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    preference 5
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    no sip-register
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    preference 5
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    no sip-register
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    preference 5
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    preference 5
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    no sip-register
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    preference 5
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    preference 5
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    preference 5
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    preference 5
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    preference 5
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    preference 5
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    preference 5
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    preference 5
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    preference 5
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    preference 5
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    preference 5
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    load 521G-524G cp524g-8-1-16b
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    night-service day Wed 19:01 08:15
    night-service day Thu 19:01 08:15
    night-service day Fri 19:01 19:00
    night-service day Sat 19:01 19:00
    create cnf-files version-stamp 7960 Feb 19 2010 13:12:05
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    no-reg pilot
    statistics collect
    banner login  Cisco Configuration Assistant. Version: 2.1. Wed Oct 28 17:59:52 EST 2009
    alias exec cca_voice_mode PBX
    line con 0
    no modem enable
    line aux 0
    line 2
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    end

    debug ccsip messages would not give me anything, so i did debug ccsip all instead, when voice
    mail is dialed I get the below debug messages.
    000235: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/SIP/Info/sipSPIAddContextToTable: Added context(0x8687FF80) with key=[2] to table
    000236: //6/000000000000/SIP/State/sipSPIChangeState: 0x8687FF80 : State change from (STATE_NONE, SUBSTATE_NONE)  to (STATE_IDLE, SUBSTATE_NONE)
    000237: //6/000000000000/SIP/Info/ccsip_call_setup_request: Before processing SETUP REQccb->pld.flags_ipip = 200
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    000239: //6/000000000000/SIP/Info/ccsip_call_setup_request: This is a TDM-IP call: callID= 6, peer_callID = 5
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    Called Number            : 101
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    Destination Name         :
    000288: //6/2022F86C800C/SIP/Call/sipSPIMediaCallInfo:
    Number of Media Streams: 1
    Media Stream             : 1
    Negotiated Codec         : No Codec
    Negotiated Codec Bytes   : 0
    Nego. Codec payload      : 255 (tx), 255 (rx)
    Negotiated Dtmf-relay    : 0
    Dtmf-relay Payload       : 0 (tx), 0 (rx)
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    Source IP Port    (Media): 17510
    Destn  IP Address (Media):  -
    Destn  IP Port    (Media): 0
    Orig Destn IP Address:Port (Media): [ - ]:0
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    Disconnect Cause (SIP)   : 200
    000290: //6/2022F86C800C/SIP/Info/sipSPIUdeleteccCallIdFromTable: Removing call id 6
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    000296: //6/2022F86C800C/SIP/Info/sipSPIUfreeOneCCB: Freeing ccb 8687FF80
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