Customizing Mailbox Options
Message Center Mailboxes - General Properties Page
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Next Call Routing Mailbox
This Call Routing Mailbox provides options for where to send a call. It can provide the
following routing options:
Q
To Touch Tone outside callers who enter the Message Center Mailbox to leave a message.
After the beep sounds:
— The caller can dial 0 to route the call to another destination (e.g., the operator).
You program the destination in the Next Call Routing Mailbox's Dial Action Table for Key 0.
— In some configurations of the Voice Mail, a caller can dial # to route the call to the Next
Call Routing Mailbox's Instruction Menu. This will happen as long as the caller was sent
to the Message Center Mailbox by an Answering Schedule Table. When the Instruction
Menu plays, the callers can dial a code to route their call. You program the routing options
in the Next Call Routing Mailbox's Dial Action Table.
Q
To a user who calls (logs onto) the Message Center Mailbox from an extension. If the user
dials 9 to exit the mailbox, then dialing * connects the call to the Next Call Routing Mail-
box. The person hears the Welcome Message and Instruction Menu for the Next Call
Routing Mailbox and can dial a code to route the call. You program the routing options in
the Next Call Routing Mailbox's Dial Action Table.
.
Availability:
All versions of the NT Voice Mail.
Default:
Call Routing Mailbox (Depends on the phone system that is installed.)
Entries:
Any Call Routing Mailbox number (up to 7 digits)
N - None
Notes
•
To create the Call Routing Mailbox that should be used as the Next Call
Routing Mailbox, turn to Call Routing Mailboxes on page 187. Make
sure to assign a Dial Action Table to the Call Routing Mailbox. To
assign a Next Call Routing Mailbox to a Subscriber Mailbox, see
page 267. For a Message Center Mailbox, see page 243. For an
Interactive Mailbox, see page 233.
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To create the Call Routing Mailbox that should be used as the Next Call
Routing Mailbox, see page 187
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To create the Dial Action Table with the desired routing options, see
page 129.
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To record (a) A Welcome Message and Instruction Menu for the Next
Call Routing Mailbox and (b) A Welcome Message for the Message Cen-
ter Mailbox, use the System Administrator’s Menu.
•
To let the callers use the options assigned to Keys 0-9 (not just Key 0) in
the Next Call Routing Mailbox's Dial Action Table, enable Alternate
CRMB dial option
.
See page 260.
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