Release Notes for Software Version 1.08
Issue 1-0
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Changes and Additions in the System Configuration Management
Program
The System Configuration Management Program in the NVM-2e has
several changes and additions from the program described in the NVM-
2 documentation. These changes and additions are described on the
following pages.
For information on starting up this program, see page 15 in this
supplement. See Part II: The System Configuration Management
Program in the NVM-2 Release Notes (P/N 17690UPG01 or higher)
for more information.
Changing Ranges of Mailboxes in the Numbering Plan
(New for the NVM-2e)
When you select a phone system for integration, the Voice Mail
automatically assigns numbers to Subscriber Mailboxes. Generally,
these numbers start at the lowest numbered extension and continue in
sequence until the total number of Subscriber Mailboxes reaches 50.
However, some phone systems have fewer than 50 extensions. For
these systems, the Voice Mail provides Subscriber Mailbox numbers
that correspond to the current phone system numbering plan. Since the
total number of Subscriber Mailboxes in the Voice Mail always equals
50, the remaining mailboxes should be equal to the differences between
50 and the actual number of extensions in your system. In most cases,
these mailboxes are placed in the 800 range, starting with extension
810.
You can modify the default numbering plan by changing the range of
numbers for your Subscriber Mailboxes. For example, the default
numbering for Subscriber Mailboxes in the Onyx VS phone system is
300 to 347 and 810, 811. You can change this numbering plan if you
want your mailboxes to be numbered differently.
To create or change the mailbox ranges, you use the System
Configuration Management Program, which is a program in the
Voice Mail. To access this program, you need a laptop computer
connected to the Voice Mail. For instructions on accessing the System
Configuration Management Program, see page 15. For additional
information on using the System Configuration Management Program,
see Part II: The System Configuration Management Program in the
NVM-2 Release Notes (P/N 17690UPG01 or higher).
After you create these ranges, you must re-initialize the Voice Mail.
Re-initializing the system will return the entire database to its default
values and erase any recordings (such as the Main Greeting, personal
Mailbox Greetings, and messages).
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