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Voicemail
The Voicemail feature on the IP phones allow you to configure lines with phone numbers so the
phone can dial out to connect to a voicemail server. You associate the Voicemail numbers with the
phone numbers configured on each line (1 - 9 lines or 1-6 lines depending on your model phone).
For each assigned Voicemail number, there can be a minimum of 0 or a maximum of 1 Voicemail
access phone number.
The Voicemail list displays a list of phone numbers assigned to the IP phone that has registered
voicemail accounts associated with them.
The phone displays up to 99 voicemails for an account even if the number of voicemails exceeds
the limit.
Registered account numbers/URIs that exceed the length of the screen, either with or without the
voicemail icon and the message count, are truncated with an ellipse character at the end of the
number/URI string.
The end of the Voicemail list displays the number of new voicemail messages (if any exist).
Configuring Voicemail
You configure Voicemail in the configuration files to dial a specific number to access an existing
voicemail account. The user then follows the voicemail instructions for listening to voicemails.
To configure the Voicemail feature on the IP phone, you must enter the following parameter in the
configuration files:
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sip lineN vmail:
You can enter up to 9 Voicemail numbers associated with each of the 9 lines on the phone.
For example:
sip line1 vmail: *97
sip line2 vmail: *95
Note:
The Voicemail list does not display the voicemail access number.
Note:
The phone must have a registered voicemail account from a server
for this feature to be enabled. When no registered voicemail accounts are
registered to the phone, the display shows "List Empty".
Note:
In the above example, the user would dial *97 to access the
voicemail account for line 1, and *95 to access the voicemail account for
line 2.