External MSG Delivery/Auto FWD/Personal Custom Serv
This tab contains programming items for External Message Delivery, Auto Forwarding, and Personal
Custom Service settings.
Name
Description
Value Range
Links
External
Message
Delivery
Active
If set to "Yes", subscribers are able to utilise the
External Message Delivery feature.
No, Yes
Feature
Manual
References
3.2.2.12 External
Message Delivery
Service
External
Message
Delivery
Prompt
Mode
When an external message is delivered, the
receiver will be greeted by the system in the
specified language. If set to "Primary", the default
language will be used. If set to "Selective", the
receiver has a choice of prompts. See related
explanation in
22.1 UM Configuration—[3-1] UM
Extension / Trunk Service—Service Group—
Day, Night, Lunch, and Break Mode - Incoming
Call Service Prompt
.
Note
If set to "Selective" and the receiver uses a
rotary telephone, the no-entry selection is
specified by
UM Extension / Trunk Service—Service
Group—Day, Night, Lunch, and Break Mode
- Prompt for No DTMF Input Callers
.
Primary,
Selective,
Guidance No.
1–8
PC
Programming
Manual
References
22.1 UM
Configuration—
[3-1] UM
Extension / Trunk
Service—Service
Group—Day,
Night, Lunch, and
Break Mode -
Incoming Call
Service Prompt
Feature
Manual
References
Auto
Forwarding
Active
If set to "Yes", the Unified Messaging system
automatically forwards messages that have not
been played for a specified length of time to
another mailbox.
No, Yes
Feature
Manual
References
Auto
Forwarding
Mailbox
Number
Specifies the mailbox to which the messages will
be forwarded.
Note
A Mailbox Group number cannot be specified
as a destination.
2–[the value set
in
Mailbox No.
Max. Length
(3-8)
] digits
Feature
Manual
References
20.1.2 UM Configuration—[1-2] Mailbox Settings—Full Setting
PC Programming Manual
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