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ESSAGING
Table 40
describes the fields and checkbox tin the Modify Auto Attendant
Menu window.
Removing an Auto Attendant
To remove an Auto Attendant:
1
Click
NBX Messaging > Auto Attendant.
2
Select the extension, or extensions, that you want to remove and click
Remove Selected
. To select all extensions, enable the
Select
check box.
3
Click
OK
.
You cannot remove the Default Menu Auto Attendant or the Voice Mail
Auto Attendant.
Table 44
Modify Auto Attendant Menu Dialog Box
Field
Purpose
Name
Edit the name of the Auto Attendant.
Extension
Edit the extension number by changing it to an unused
number
that falls within the Auto Attendant extension range
of your dial plan.
Default range:
3-digit dial plan: 500–599
4-digit dial plan: 5500–5599
For both 3-digit and 4-digit dial plans, the default Auto
Attendant is extension 500 and the voice mail Attendant is
extension 501.
Maximum number of
prompt repeats
Edit the number of times the Auto Attendant prompt
repeats. You can select a number from 1 through 3. The
default is 3.
CAUTION:
If you set this field to 1 and the time-out action for the Auto Attendant
menu tree to Disabled, the system disconnects a call forwarded to the Auto
Attendant because the forwarding party always hears a portion of the Auto
Attendant prompt. Likewise, if you set this field to 2 or 3 and the time-out action for
the Auto Attendant Menu Tree to Disabled, the system disconnects the forwarded
call if the forwarding party stays on the line long enough to hear at least a portion of
the final repeated prompt. To ensure that forwarded calls eventually reach a valid
destination, configure a time-out action for each Auto Attendant menu tree.
Use System-wide
Greetings
Enable this checkbox so that the system uses all three
system-wide greetings (Morning, Afternoon and Evening) by
default. To enable or disable individual system-wide
greetings for a particular Auto Attendant, click
NBX
Messaging
>
Auto Attendant
, click a specific extension, and
then click the TD Greetings tab.
Summary of Contents for 3C10402B
Page 18: ...18 ...
Page 22: ...22 ABOUT THIS GUIDE ...
Page 26: ...26 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION ...
Page 74: ...74 CHAPTER 3 FEATURE SETTINGS ...
Page 130: ...130 CHAPTER 5 TELEPHONE CONFIGURATION ...
Page 156: ...156 CHAPTER 7 CALL DISTRIBUTION GROUPS ...
Page 194: ...194 CHAPTER 8 PSTN GATEWAY CONFIGURATION ...
Page 256: ...256 CHAPTER 10 SIP MODE OPERATIONS ...
Page 328: ...328 CHAPTER 11 DIAL PLAN ...
Page 360: ...360 CHAPTER 13 DOWNLOADS ...
Page 370: ...370 CHAPTER 14 LICENSING AND UPGRADES ...
Page 406: ...406 CHAPTER 16 NETWORK MANAGEMENT ...
Page 412: ...412 CHAPTER 17 COUNTRY SETTINGS ...
Page 450: ...450 APPENDIX A INTEGRATING THIRD PARTY MESSAGING ...
Page 456: ...456 APPENDIX B ISDN COMPLETION CAUSE CODES ...
Page 510: ...510 APPENDIX F OUTBOUND CALLER ID AND 911 SERVICE ...
Page 546: ...546 APPENDIX G NBX ENTERPRISE MIB ...
Page 566: ...566 GLOSSARY ...
Page 578: ...578 INDEX ...
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