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Voice Mail Passwords
To retrieve voice messages, users must provide their extensions and
passwords. The password, a 4-digit to 10-digit number, allows access to
both Personal Settings in the NBX NetSet utility and to voice mail.
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The user can change the password from the telephone or by logging
in to the NBX NetSet utility
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If a user forgets his or her password, the administrator can reset it to
the user’s extension number. See “Security” in Chapter 5 for
information on Security features.
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For more information about the menus and features available to users,
see the
NBX Telephone Guide
and the User Help
.
IMAP (for Integrated
Voice Mail)
NBX Voice Mail uses an Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP) server.
Users can also access and manage their voice messages through any
IMAP-compliant e-mail client. As the administrator, you may need to help
users to configure e-mail clients.
Voice mail messages appear in a user’s e-mail as mail messages with.WAV
file attachments. Double-clicking an attachment activates the computer’s
media player, and the voice message plays through the speakers or
earphones on the user’s computer. After the user listens to a message, it
loses its “new” status, but it remains on the server until the user deletes
it, either through the e-mail client or by accessing voice mail using the
telephone. The system also deletes messages that are older than the
system limit (after a warning message to the user).
The computer used to receive messages must support multimedia, that is,
it must have a sound card and either speakers or headphones.
Users cannot compose new voice mail messages through their IMAP
e-mail client. They must use their NBX Telephones.
To process both e-mail and voice mail on one computer, the user needs
either:
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An e-mail client that can connect to two servers
OR
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Two instances of the e-mail client
Each e-mail client has a unique configuration interface, so the following
procedure is presented in general terms only. See your e-mail client’s
documentation to determine how to accomplish a specific task.
Summary of Contents for NBX 100
Page 14: ......
Page 18: ...18 ABOUT THIS GUIDE ...
Page 26: ...26 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION ...
Page 138: ...138 CHAPTER 2 DIAL PLAN ...
Page 322: ...322 CHAPTER 3 DEVICE CONFIGURATION ...
Page 328: ...328 CHAPTER 4 USER CONFIGURATION ...
Page 412: ...412 CHAPTER 10 TROUBLESHOOTING ...
Page 458: ...458 APPENDIX B ISDN COMPLETION CAUSE CODES ...
Page 480: ...480 GLOSSARY ...
Page 492: ...492 INDEX ...