Mailbox Password (Message Client)
Specifies the password needed to access the mailbox when using a client software programme. If a default
password is programmed by an administrator, that password will be assigned automatically when creating all
mailboxes. Administrators can change and delete the password.
Note
This setting requires the installation of an Activation Key for Unified Messaging E-mail Notification
(KX-NSU2xx) for the number of users that will be accessing their UM mailbox using a client software
programme.
To change a password for a mailbox:
1.
On the Mailbox Parameters Screen, click
Edit
under
Mailbox Password (Message Client)
for the mailbox
extension to change.
2.
In the window that appears, enter the new password and then enter it again to confirm it.
3.
Click
OK
.
Value Range
4–16 characters (A–Z, a–z, 0–9)
PC Programming Manual References
26.1 UM Configuration—[7] System Security—Subscriber
Feature Guide References
3.1.2.4 Password Administration
Class of Service (Mailbox)
Determines the set of services available to the subscriber.
Note
•
We recommend that parameters for each COS number be defined before assigning a Class of Service
(COS) to each mailbox or creating new mailboxes.
•
COS No. 65 and 66 are assigned by default to the Message Manager and to the System Manager,
respectively. No other mailboxes can be assigned to COS No. 65 and 66.
Value Range
COS No. 1–66
PC Programming Manual References
10.9 PBX Configuration—[2-9] System—System Options—Option 9
21.1 UM Configuration—[2] Class of Service
Feature Guide References
3.1.1 Unified Messaging System Overview
3.2.1.11 Class of Service (COS)
708
PC Programming Manual
20.1.2 UM Configuration—[1-2] Mailbox Settings—Full Setting
Summary of Contents for KX-NS300CN
Page 12: ...12 PC Programming Manual Table of Contents ...
Page 18: ...Table 2 For NE model 18 PC Programming Manual 1 1 3 Entering Characters ...
Page 19: ...Table 3 For RU UC model PC Programming Manual 19 1 1 3 Entering Characters ...
Page 20: ...Table 4 For Greece 20 PC Programming Manual 1 1 3 Entering Characters ...
Page 30: ...30 PC Programming Manual 1 2 2 PC Programming Using Off line Mode ...
Page 50: ...50 PC Programming Manual 2 3 Frequently Asked Questions FAQ ...
Page 56: ...56 PC Programming Manual 3 1 Home Screen ...
Page 74: ...74 PC Programming Manual 5 4 System Control System Shutdown ...
Page 164: ...164 PC Programming Manual 8 4 2 Users ICDG Management ACD Report ...
Page 622: ...622 PC Programming Manual 13 5 PBX Configuration 5 5 Optional Device External Sensor ...
Page 646: ...646 PC Programming Manual 15 5 PBX Configuration 7 5 TRS Miscellaneous ...
Page 658: ...658 PC Programming Manual 16 7 PBX Configuration 8 7 ARS Authorisation Code for TRG ...
Page 684: ...684 PC Programming Manual 18 4 PBX Configuration 10 5 CO Incoming Call Miscellaneous ...
Page 702: ...702 PC Programming Manual 19 3 PBX Configuration 11 3 Maintenance Air Synchronisation ...
Page 774: ...774 PC Programming Manual 23 4 UM Configuration 4 4 Service Settings Holiday Table ...
Page 798: ...798 PC Programming Manual 24 4 UM Configuration 5 4 System Parameters Parameters ...
Page 829: ...Feature Programming References PC Programming Manual 829 ...