8.1.1 Users—User Profiles—Advanced setting
When User (User) level accounts access their user profiles, they may view and edit items for their account as
explained in
8.2.1 Users—Add User—Single User
. In addition, some advanced settings can also be
programmed by users.
Note
The advanced settings described here are displayed only for User (User) level accounts.
Accessing advanced user profile settings
1.
Log in Web Maintenance Console using a User (User) level account.
2.
In the user profile, click the
Unified Message
tab.
3.
Click the
Advanced setting
button.
4.
In addition to normal mailbox settings,
Advanced Call Transfer Setting
and
Scenario Setting
will be
displayed.
Advanced Call Transfer Setting
By combining the settings for Call Transfer and Incomplete Call Handling, you can create a call handling
"scenario" for your extension. Up to 20 scenarios can be created, and a scenario can be assigned to each
absent message. Click the
Edit
button in
Advanced Call Transfer Setting
to open the window for
programming. Select a Scenario number (1–20) from the drop-down menu, then programme the settings for
that scenario. Click
OK
at the bottom of the window when finished.
Scenario Name
Specify a name for the scenario for identification.
Value Range
Max. 32 Characters
Maintenance Console Location
8.1.1 Users—User Profiles—Advanced setting
Feature Guide References
3.2.2.7 Call Transfer Scenario
Call Transfer Status—Selection
Determines how the Unified Messaging system will handle a call in the selected scenario.
Value Range
None
: Rings the subscriber’s extension.
Call blocking
: Handles the call according to the Incomplete Call Handling for No Answer setting for the
subscriber’s extension. The subscriber’s extension will not ring.
Call screening
: The caller is prompted to record his or her name. The Unified Messaging system then calls
the subscriber and plays back the caller name. The subscriber can choose whether to answer the call.
Leave a Message
: Transfers the caller to the mailbox.
Intercom Paging
: Pages the subscriber by intercom.
Transfer to specified Custom Service Menu
: Transfers the caller to the specified Custom Service.
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