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Lucent Technologies Octel 100 Implementation And Service Manual
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16. Managing System Mailboxes Implementation and Service Manual Clas s of Servic e O ptions16-41 Delivery Options Deliv ery Options control whether subscribers can use the Message Notification, W ake- Up Call, Casual AMIS, and primary fax destination features in the mailbox, and whether they can call local and long-distance numbers. Not Allowed Not Allowed does not permit subscribers to use the Message Notification, W ake-Up Calls, Casual AMIS, and primary fax destination features. Local Only Local...
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16. Managing System Mailboxes Implementation and Service Manual Clas s of Servic e O ptions16-42 Highest Outgoing Dispatch Highest Outgoing Dispatch defines how messages are sent from the mailbox. · Not Allowed – Does not allow the mailbox subscriber to send any messages to other messaging systems. · Economy – Sends messages to other messaging systems during the economy hours set up for the system. You can ov erride the economy hours for indiv idual network nodes if appropriate. For additional...
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16. Managing System Mailboxes Implementation and Service Manual Clas s of Servic e O ptions16-43 send messages to sites designated as OctelNet nodes. OctelNet must be selected here if a subscriber is to be permitted to use the Follow-Me-Forward feature to access OctelNet destinations. For additional information, see Chapter 18, “Using Network Messaging.” The option selected under Deliv ery Options does not affect a subscriber’s ability to specify OctelNet destinations, including those for...
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16. Managing System Mailboxes Implementation and Service Manual Clas s of Servic e O ptions16-44 Receive Faxes Receiv e Faxes allows subscribers to receiv e fax messages in their mailboxes from both subscribers and outside callers. This option must be selected for the primary fax destination and AutoPrint features to be av ailable to subscribers ov er the phone. Max Messages Max Messages defines the maximum number of messages (both new and sav ed) permitted in the mailbox. This feature helps to...
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16. Managing System Mailboxes Implementation and Service Manual Using Dialing Codes16-45 Make sure this number is at least one less than the number of rings set up on the system’s telephone switch. If the number is not at least one less than the number of rings set up for the switch, calls are not routed to the messaging system. It is recommended that you do not set the ring count to less than 3, or more than 15. The system may not recognize less than three rings on some telephone switches, and more...
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16. Managing System Mailboxes Implementation and Service Manual Using Dialing Codes16-46 The following characters represent dialing codes that are used by the messaging system. Note that the H, X, C, W , B, -, and + codes can be used only for calls to internal extensions—number of digits is less than the Number of Digits in Local Phone Number parameter in System Setup. The remaining codes can be used for calls to internal or external destinations. Code Use &Represents a flash hook. A flash hook is...
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16. Managing System Mailboxes Implementation and Service Manual Using Dialing Codes16-47 C(Number)Indicates that the system is to send a special feature code to the switch. The C is always followed by a number that defines how many characters are in the special feature code. For example, if 550 is the special feature code to activ ate intercom paging, a C3 would be entered in the dialing code string for intercom paging. TInstructs the switch to use DTMF dialing. MInstructs the switch to use...
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16. Managing System Mailboxes Implementation and Service Manual Using Dialing Codes16-48 Notes:
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Implementation and Service Manual W orking with V-Trees17-1 CHAPTER 17 Working with V-Trees Procedures in this chapter will help you to: · Understand V-Trees · Create a V-Tree · Define V-Tree actions · Assign prompts to a V-Tree · Activ ate and deactiv ate a V-Tree · Open a V-Tree · Save a V-Tree · Edit a V-Tree · Delete a V-Tree · Print a V-Tree · Change the V-Tree display · Manage Fax Retriev al documents
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17. W orking with V-Trees Implementation and Service ManualUnderstanding V-Trees 17-2 Understanding V-Trees V-Trees are menus that you can create to prov ide callers with options from which they can choose to perform actions. Callers use a V-Tree in the same way they use the systems Attendant menu; howev er, V-Trees are assigned to specific mailboxes, not to the entire messaging system. If, for example, a caller selects an option from the Attendant menu to speak to the sales department, the call can be...