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Numeric Directory Assistance Overview
Numeric directory assistance enables callers to press numbers instead of letters to look up a subscriber when their
phone keypads do not have letters. Configuring numeric directory assistance requires three steps:
1.
Divide subscribers into groups based on a common characteristic such as department or location. Create the
directory groups.
2.
Add subscribers to the directory groups.
3.
Create a menu of one-key numeric dialing choices for callers. Maximum of eight directory groups or submenus.
Callers can use the system wildcard digit, 1 (one), to select numbered message groups. For example, pressing “511”
lists all message groups starting with the number 5, while pressing “531” lists all message groups starting with the
numbers 53.
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Directory Groups
Numeric directory assistance requires ongoing maintenance as new subscribers or groups are added to or deleted from
the messaging system. Only system managers can add or remove subscribers.
Directory groups differ from the message groups in the following ways:
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Messages cannot be left for a directory group.
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Every directory group is owned by the system.
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A directory group has its own system ID called the Directory ID.
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Subscribers added to the directory group become group members. Each subscriber must have a recorded name and
valid system ID.
Directory Menus and Submenus
Directory menus create one-key dialing rules for numeric directory assistance linking the directory groups to menus and
submenus.
A directory menu is assigned a unique system ID that is called Directory ID. Outside callers enter the directory ID to
hear the directory menu. Use the directory ID to automatically route callers to the directory menu using the transaction
box, interview box, system operator box, public interview box, or subscriber greeting page
Route to
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A directory menu lists the name of each directory group or submenu. The system automatically creates a one-key
dialing menu from the list of directory groups and menus. Outside callers hear directory assistance for a particular
directory group or they press a single touchtone to select a submenu.
Related Topics
Summary of Contents for Univerge UM8000
Page 44: ...System Configuration 44 Related Topics System Schedules ...
Page 57: ...System Configuration 57 Exporting Messaging System Data System Schedules ...
Page 200: ...Message Groups Overview 200 Configuring Transaction Box Greetings and Action After Greetings ...
Page 237: ...System Reports 237 Creating Directory Reports ...
Page 249: ...System Reports 249 Call Report Log Reports ...
Page 306: ...UNIVERGE UM8000 Message Networking 306 Understanding Directories ...
Page 464: ...Page Field Descriptions 464 ...