Amanda Work Group Norstar Work Place Instructions Manual
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Chapter 5: Setting Up Mailboxes 43 2. Change the desired fields. 3. Press Alt+S to save your changes. 4. Press Y when asked if you want to overwrite this mailbox. 5. Press Esc to return to the Main screen. T IP:You can tell whether a particular mailbox has already been created by looking at the Created field in the Statistics area at the bottom of the screen. Existing mailboxes have a date in this field. New mailboxes have the word NEVER. Moving from One Mailbox to Another You press Page Up to go to the previous mailbox and Page Down to go to the next. If you don’t know a mailbox number, but can figure it out from the Comment or Dir Name fields, use the following procedure to identify it. To identify a mailbox and go to it: 1. From the Users screen, press Alt+T. The Table screen displays all the currently defined mailboxes in numerical order, along with the contents of the Comment, Extension, Dir 1 Name, and Dir 2 Name fields. For each mailbox, the table also displays the total number of messages (and their total length in seconds). 2. Select a mailbox from the table using Page Down, Page Up, and the arrow keys. Then press Enter. Amanda displays the selected mailbox. Deleting an Existing Mailbox You can delete mailboxes from the mailbox screen or the table of mailboxes. To delete a mailbox: 1. Type the mailbox in the Mailbox field, then press Enter. 2. Press Alt+D and confirm the deletion by pressing Y. Amanda automatically removes all messages and recordings related to the mailbox. To delete mailboxes from the Mailbox Table: 1. From the Users screen, select Alt+T. Amanda displays a table of currently defined mailboxes. 2. Use the arrow keys to select the mailbox to be deleted. 3. Press Delete. 4. Amanda asks for verification. Press Y, D, or N: Y means YES, you are sure.
44 Administering [email protected] D means don’t ask anymore. Once D is selected, Amanda does not ask for verifi- cation again until you exit the table. This is helpful when you have many mail- boxes to delete. N means don’t delete this mailbox after all. This deletion process can be performed while Amanda is answering calls. C AUTION:The deletion of a mailbox is irreversible. Please be very careful when selecting D (Don’t Ask Anymore). Mailbox Field Reference The following table defines the User fields in the order in which they appear on the screen. Mailbox Fields FieldDescription MailboxRepresents the number that Amanda uses to access the mailbox. It may range from 0 to 99,999 and must be unique. CommentHas no direct meaning to Amanda. It is provided for you as a notation field. Its max- imum length is 17 characters. Set NameIf you are connected to a Norstar KSU using the Amanda Company voice board, you see Set Name instead of Comment. The Set Name field can be automatically filled using the Autocreate command. Autocreate unconditionally resets this field with the name supplied by the telephone switching system for all Directory Num- bers (DNs) included in the Autocreate extension range. DN is a Nortel acronym for Directory Number. The Norstar Set Name can also be entered manually into the Set Name field. For more information about Autocreate, see “Creating Mailboxes Au- tomatically” on page 40. If you enter a Set Name, use upper case because Set Names, by convention, are up- per case. Security CodeThe up-to-eight digit security code that permits access to a mailbox. For added se- curity, the security code does not remain on the screen after you save the mailbox. The system administrator can change a security code but cannot see the current one—unless the configuration option sec_code_display has been set to true. (It’s de- fault is false.) ExtensionContains the programmed dial actions Amanda should perform when she transfers a call that has accessed the mailbox and Do Not Disturb is OFF. Typically this field contains the extension that Amanda should ring. Amanda also allows you to pro- gram other call actions by using her Token Programming Language. Other call ac- tions include system paging for an urgent call, transferring to a remote number, and modifying Amanda’s standard call processing. Use a maximum of 65 characters. Dir Name 1Amanda uses this information to automatically build the 411 directory. Normally you put the user’s first name in this field. Leave this field blank for mailboxes which are not to appear in the employee directory. If you leave this blank, you may want to use the Comment field to identify the user who has this mailbox. Its maximum length is 16 characters. Dir Name 2 Same as Dir Name 1. Amanda uses this second name field to allow for an additional name, e.g., a last name or nickname. Its maximum length is 16 characters.
Chapter 5: Setting Up Mailboxes 45 Maximum RingsThe number of rings Amanda allows when transferring a call to the extension before determining that there was a Ring No Answer. If it is 0, Amanda uses the system default (which is 4). This parameter only works when Amanda performs a super- vised transfer. Do Not Disturb LockIf this field is OFF, Amanda evaluates the Extension field. If this field is ON, Aman- da plays the current greeting for the mailbox. When the Lock field is ON, Amanda does not permit the user to change this setting from a telephone. In fact, Amanda does not play the menu option about changing the setting for the user. However, an scheduling record can change the value of Do Not Disturb—even when it is locked. Screen Calls? LockIf this field is ON and Do Not Disturb is OFF, Amanda says to the caller, “At the tone, please say your name and company, and I’ll announce your call.” The caller’s response is played to the user when he answers the telephone. The user can accept or reject the call based on who is calling. Lock is the same as above. An scheduling record can change the value of Screen Calls?—even when it is locked. If a mailbox has both Screen Calls? ON and ID Call? set to YES, the person who answers the call hears which mailbox the call is for and then hears the Call Screen- ing menu. The caller is not asked for his name and company. Setting modified_call_screening to false allows the user to hear information about both the caller and the called party before accepting or rejecting a call. Never use call screening with unsupervised (blind) transfers. The caller is asked for information that cannot be announced. Store Messages? MaxWhen YES, Amanda records and saves a message for the mailbox after playing the greeting. Amanda stores a maximum of 128 messages per mailbox (space permit- ting). The maximum number of seconds for each message is defined by Max. When Max is 0, the time per message is unlimited. N OTE:Even when this field is NO, Amanda takes a message if the Copy Messages To field is a valid mailbox. Even when both Store Messages? is YES and Copy Messages To has a valid mailbox, only one copy of the message ex- ists. Both mailboxes reference it. Amanda deletes a message only when all the users who reference that message have deleted it or when it is purged based on its age. Copy Messages To:If this field contains a valid mailbox, Amanda takes a message and stores a copy of it in that mailbox. When Store Messages? is YES and Copy Messages To contains a valid mailbox, Amanda takes a message and stores it in two mailboxes, the current mailbox and the mailbox specified in the Copy Messages To field. To prevent Amanda from taking a message after the mailbox’s greeting plays, you must set the Store Messages? field to NO and leave the Copy Messages To field blank. T IP:A one-person operation with several telephone extensions can use this field to have all the messages sent to just one mailbox, which acts as a general mailbox. This makes it convenient to pick up messages. Amanda’s mes- sage prefix tells what mailbox was originally called. Message Volume:The current volume at which messages are played back. The range for the volume settings is -8 to 8. The default volume is 0. Mailbox Fields (Continued) FieldDescription
46 Administering [email protected] GuestsThis field indicates the number of guest mailboxes that a user can create. When it is -1, this mailbox cannot access the Guest mailbox features of Amanda. When it is greater than 0, the user can create that number of additional Guest IDs. As he creates or deletes a Guest mailbox, this number is automatically decreased or increased by 1.When the number is 0, the user has created all the Guest IDs that he is allowed. He must delete one before creating another. Current Greeting MaxThis field indicates which of the user’s recorded greetings becomes the RNA (Ring No Answer) greeting. Amanda plays this greeting when any of the following is true: Do Not Disturb is ON. The user does not answer the telephone and there is no mailbox in the RNA chain. Call screening is ON and the caller rejects the call. If this field is 0, Amanda uses the system greeting (“Please leave a mes- sage for” followed by the Name/Extension recording for that mailbox). Max defines the maximum number of seconds allowed for each greeting. A value of 0 acts as a lock. It prevents the user from recording or changing greetings. How- ever, an scheduling record can change the value of Current Greeting—even when it is locked. If the mailbox is a message taker (that means either Store Messages? is YES or Copy Messages To has a valid mailbox), Amanda plays the system greeting when the specified greeting does not exist. Busy Message? MaxIndicates whether Amanda should use the system busy message or the custom busy message when letting the caller know that the dialed extension is busy. The system busy message allows the caller to hold for the extension by pressing *, which, in turn, causes Amanda to play the Busy-Hold music file (about 30 seconds of custom music) before trying the extension again. If the extension is still busy, Amanda changes her prompt, allowing the caller to continue holding, enter another exten- sion, or leave a message. Max defines the maximum length in seconds for the custom busy greeting recorded by the user. A value of 0 acts as a lock. It prevents the user from recording or chang- ing his busy message. N OTE:If the Extension field indicates an unsupervised transfer (for example, 127H), calls cannot be placed on hold. ID Call?When ID Call? is NO and Amanda performs a supervised transfer, she plays a con- nection tone that only the called party can hear before she connects the caller. When this field is YES, Amanda plays the Name/Extension recording of the mailbox that was called. This is particularly useful when two or more mailboxes ring the same telephone extension. (Messages are stored with the mailboxes, so each users’ mes- sages are private.) N OTE:If the Extension field indicates an unsupervised transfer (for example, 127H), ID Call? is not available. D/T?Indicates whether Amanda plays the date and time of the message. When D/T? is YES, Amanda plays the date/time when that message was recorded followed by the message itself. When set to NO, the date/time is not given before playing the mes- sage. N OTE: A user can always get the message date/time by pressing 74 during the mes- sage regardless of this setting. Mailbox Fields (Continued) FieldDescription
Chapter 5: Setting Up Mailboxes 47 Name/Ext?The Name/Extension field controls whether users can record their name and exten- sion. When set to NO, Amanda prevents the user from recording it. If set to YES, the user may record his name and extension. If there is no Name/Extension record- ing, Amanda defaults to saying the mailbox number. N OTE:If one person records all the Name and Extension recordings for the system (so they have the same voice and so forth), set this field to YES to permit the recording, then change it to NO after the recording has been made. Chains: DoneAfter Amanda finishes processing a mailbox, control is transferred to the mailbox specified in the Done Chain. If this field is blank, Amanda uses the Done Chain of the company greeting mailbox (generally 990). This chain normally points to mail- box 991, the caller instructions mailbox. N OTE:If the Extension field indicates an unsupervised transfer (for example, 127H) it is best to leave chain fields blank. Chains: RNA:If a dialed extension returns Ring No Answer, Amanda’s standard Ring No Answer action (which is to play the mailbox’s greeting and possibly take a message) can be changed to continue processing at the mailbox specified in the RNA chain. The mailbox specified by the RNA chain should not have an RNA chain. Most users prefer to leave a message than wait through the rings at more than two extensions. N OTE:If the Extension field indicates an unsupervised transfer (for example, 127H) it is best to leave chain fields blank. Chains: Busy:This field is similar to the RNA chain field. Amanda uses it when a dialed extension returns a Busy. N OTE:If the Extension field indicates an unsupervised transfer (for example, 127H) it is best to leave chain fields blank. Delay:Time in tenths of seconds to delay after playing the mailbox’s current greeting that Amanda waits before performing the next action (either taking a message or chain- ing to another mailbox). A value of 20 is 2 seconds. The caller can still enter DTMF digits during this time. For example, if the greeting offers a menu, allow the caller enough time to decide which item to select. Menus 1: 2: 3: 4: 5: 6: 7: 8: 9: 0:Using these fields allows you to provide callers with a menu. If the menu field con- tains a mailbox, Amanda transfers control to that mailbox when the caller presses the digit corresponding to that field. If a menu field is empty, Amanda interprets the digit pressed by the caller as a mailbox. The menu is available only while Amanda plays the current mailbox’s greeting or during the delay you specify to follow the greeting. For example, suppose that mailbox 100 has menus 1: 1001 and 2: 1002. If a caller presses 1 or 2 during the greeting, Amanda sends the caller to mailbox 1001 or 1002. But, if the caller presses 3, Amanda sends the caller to mailbox 3. CreatedThe date and time that the mailbox was created. SavedThe date and time that the mailbox was last saved. Messages Cur- rentThe total number of messages currently in the mailbox. (The New field specifies the number of unheard messages. The Sec field contains the total number of seconds needed to hear this mailbox’s messages.) Messages Maxi- mumThe maximum number of messages this mailbox has accumulated at one time. Messages TotalThe cumulative total of messages taken for this mailbox since its creation or the last reset of this mailbox’s statistics. Mailbox Fields (Continued) FieldDescription
48 Administering [email protected] Conn SecsThe total amount of seconds callers accessed this mailbox. User SecsThe total amount of seconds the user was logged on to this mailbox. Statistics Start- ed:The date and time since creation or the last reset of this mailbox’s statistics. CallsThe total number of times the mailbox was processed. TransfersShows the total number of times Amanda successfully transferred a call to the Us- er’s extension. LoginsShows the total number of times the User logged on to this mailbox. NotifiesShows the total number of times Amanda successfully notified this mailbox. Mailbox Fields (Continued) FieldDescription
Chapter 6: Notifying Users Overview Amanda uses notification records to notify users that they have messages. The records tell Amanda to: Turn message lights on and off Page users using their pager numbers Call users at their homes, off-site locations, or other extensions Use an office paging system to locate users Amanda can also perform a relay page, allowing the caller to reach the user without leaving a message. Selecting a Port for Notification To select a port for notification, Amanda can use roving, dedicated, or restricted notification. You must use dedicated or restricted notification if your telephone switching system expects the same port to both turn the message light on and turn it off. In this case, only one port should perform notification. The kind of notification is usually set up for you by the person who installed the Amanda system. You can change the kind of notification using the Setup utility (selection 4). With roving notification, Amanda tries to use the last port (for example, port 4 on a four- port system) for notification. If the last port is busy, Amanda tries the second-to-last port (for example, port 3), and so forth. With dedicated notification, port 1 is used: Only for notification BUT that port Cannot take incoming calls Dedicated notification eliminates glare (the collisions between incoming calls and outgoing notifications), but you have one fewer port for calls. When two calls collide, Amanda fails to get a dial tone on the port and hangs up. From the caller’s perspective, he hears DTMF tones and/or a hangup instead of the company greeting. When a port is dedicated to notification, it is identified by an N on the Main screen. Otherwise the port is identified by an A (for Answer) because it can answer calls.
50 Administering [email protected] With restricted notification, one port is used: Only for notification AND that port Can take incoming calls With restricted notification, there can be some glare. However, all your ports can be used for calls. If you select restricted notification, you must indicate which port has the highest number. N OTE:When using roving or restricted notification, the ports should be in a lin- ear hunt group (not a circular hunt group). In a linear hunt group, port 1 always rings first, port 2 rings only if port 1 is busy, and port 3 only rings if port 1 and port 2 are both busy. Then when Amanda’s last port rings, all the other ports must be busy. Planning Your Notification Records If users’ telephones have message lights, you need notification records that turn those lights on and off. You program a normal notification record to turn the light on and a pickup notification record to turn the light off. Users with pagers can be notified using normal or urgent notification records. However, if you want Amanda to ask callers for their telephone numbers and send those numbers to the pagers, you need to use relay page notification records. A normal notification record works for both urgent and non-urgent messages—until you add an urgent notification record. Then only non-urgent messages activate normal notification records. That means that, if urgent messages are to turn on message lights, you must add an urgent notification record that turns on message lights. This record is identical to the normal notification record for message lights, but its type is urgent instead of normal. As the system administrator, you should use the disk notification record (available only for mailbox 999). Amanda lets you know when disk space becomes less than a specified percentage. By default, that is 20%, but you can change the diskwarn configuration option that controls this percentage using the Setup utility (selection 4). Accessing the Notify Screen While Amanda is running, you can use the Notify screen to create and modify notification records. To access the Notify screen: 1. From the Users screen, type the number for the mailbox in the Mailbox field, then press Enter. 2. Press Alt+N. (If the mailbox has not yet been created and saved, Amanda does not allow you to access the Notify screen for that mailbox. If this is a new mailbox, save it before pressing Alt+N.)
Chapter 6: Notifying Users51 The first notification record in the Notification Records List is selected (whether enabled or disabled). The cursor is positioned at the Enabled field in the Selected Record’s Fields so that you can edit this record. The Notify Screen SaveTemplates Esc/EXIT PgDn/NEXT PgUp/PREVNotify Mailbox: Comment: Security Code: Extension: Directory Name 1: Directory Name 2: Enabled M T W T F S S From To Notify After Continue Every Max Times NO YYYYYYY 00:00 23:59 0 min 60 min 1 Title: Type: NORMALVa r i a b l e : Method: The Notify screen displays a menu bar, user information, a list of notification records, and the selected record’s fields. Menu bar The rectangle at the top of the screen. The left side displays menu commands that you can access by pressing Alt plus the first letter of the selection. For example, pressing Alt+S saves a new or modified notification record. The right side lists keys on the keyboard and the actions they perform. For example, pressing Esc allows you to exit the Notify screen and return to the Users screen. User InformationJust below the menu bar. The fields in this area provide the minimum information Amanda requires for defining a mailbox. The User Info is a copy of the user information on the Users screen. Notification Records ListIn the middle of the screen. It displays a one-line description of each enabled notification record containing its Title, days and times for no- tification, the delay between receiving the message and performing the first notification, and the delay between the first and subsequent notifications. There are four records available for each mailbox. Each record defines how to notify the user of new messages. To access a specific notification record in the Notification Records List, press Page Up and Page Down.
52 Administering [email protected] Managing Notification Records and Templates Notification records are created: When the mailbox is created (by copying the notification records that already exist in the mailbox on which the new mailbox is based) At the same time you create a new template By starting with an existing template Each user can have up to four notification records. Many users use exactly the same notification records with the exception that their extensions, home telephone numbers, or pager numbers differ. Because of this, every notification record is based on a template. The templates make it easy to add notification for new users or additional types of notification for existing users. Changing a notification template changes all the records that are based on that template— unless the change only enables or disables the record or changes the contents of the Variable field. These two fields are part of a notification record but not part of a notification template because they vary from user to user. N OTE:When you create new mailboxes, all the fields in the notification records—including the Enabled and Variable fields—are copied to the new mailbox from the mailbox on which it is based. When an enabled record’s Method field uses %V, the Variable field must include a num- ber. Managing notification records includes: Creating and modifying notification templates and records. The next few sections cover the creation and modification of templates and records. Making the notification records needed by most or all users part of the mailbox template (by default mailbox 997). For example, if the records that turn message lights on and off are in the template, you don’t have to create those records for each mailbox that requires them. Testing notification templates and records by making calls to users and verifying that the expected notification takes place. Creating a Notification Record and a Notification Template Your first notification record is created at the same time as your first notification template. Any time that you need a new template, you create it and a record simultaneously. To create a new notification record (and a notification template): 1. From the Users screen, type the number for the mailbox in the Mailbox field, then press Enter. 2. Press Alt+N to access the Notify Screen. Selected Record’s FieldsAt the bottom of the screen. It displays the data for the notification record selected in the Notification Records List. Use this area to edit notification records. To move from one field to another, press Enter, Tab and Shift+Tab, or Up Arrow and Down Arrow.