Providing interoperability with existing Octel servers
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Addressing OctelNet messages
OctelNet addresses provide a means of sending voice messages to
recipients on a voice messaging server that supports OctelNet networking,
such as any OMD Octel Message Server.
Addressing OctelNet messages from Octel Unified Messenger
Two methods can be used for addressing messages to OctelNet recipients:
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Administered OctelNet addressing.
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Casual OctelNet addressing.
Administered
OctelNet addressing
With administered OctelNet addressing, the administrator creates a
“custom recipient”. Each OctelNet custom recipient entry must contain
the recipient’s OctelNet address and name. OctelNet custom recipients are
automatically replicated to all Exchange servers in an organization.
To send a message to an OctelNet recipient from the telephone user
interface, the subscriber enters the OctelNet address and receives a spoken
name confirmation.
To send an OctelNet message from the desktop PC, the subscriber selects
the custom recipient from the Exchange Address Book.
Casual OctelNet
addressing
To send a message to an OctelNet recipient from the telephone user
interface with casual OctelNet addressing, the subscriber enters an
OctelNet address. This address is made up of a prefix number and a
mailbox number. The OctelNet gateway delivers the message to the
address specified. Spoken name confirmation does not take place with
casual OctelNet addressing.
To send a casual OctelNet message from the desktop PC, the subscriber
enters an address of the type [OCTELNET:ppppmmmm], where pppp is
the prefix and mmmm is the mailbox address.
Addressing OctelNet messages to Octel Unified Messenger
recipients
To send an OctelNet message to an Octel Unified Messenger recipient,
the user enters an address. This address consists of the prefix for the Octel
Unified Messenger OctelNet gateway node, followed by the numeric
address for the Octel Unified Messenger recipient.
Summary of Contents for Octel Unified Messenger
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