PBX Code Method
PBX-1 (PBX
Code: 20)
TIE Line Network
Private network
PBX-2 (PBX
Code: 30)
Outside Caller
PBX-3
PBX-4
PBX-5
PBX-6
PBX-7
Telephone Company
Extn. 102
Fwd to Unified
Messaging
PBX-8
Extn.
101
Extn.
101
Unified Messaging
Mailbox 101
Mailbox 201
Mailbox 730101
Mailbox 730102:
"Hello. I am not at
my desk right now."
Mailbox 730102
"7-30-102"
[TIE line
access no.]
[Extn. no.]
[PBX
code]
[Explanation]
Extension 102 does not answer the trunk call, so the call is forwarded to the Unified Messaging system, using
a mailbox number containing the
TIE line access number
, the
PBX code
of the PBX that received the call,
and the
extension number
that received the call.
This mailbox number is the same as if an extension connected to PBX-1 called extension 102 of PBX-2. This
mailbox number should be programmed as the mailbox number and owner extension number on the Unified
Messaging system.
Multiple Voice Mail Services
More than one PBX in a network can provide voice mail services to extensions connected to other PBXs.
Conditions
[General]
•
This section explains Centralised Voice Mail assuming that the Unified Messaging system is being shared.
If you want to use the Centralised Voice Mail feature with a VPS over a stacking connection, refer to the
documentation of the PBX from which you will share the VPS.
•
KX-NSN002 (Activation Key for QSIG Network) is required for all KX-NS series PBXs that will use this
feature, whether they are hosting the voice mail service or just using it.
Note
Centralised voice mail is used only among PBXs connected over a TIE line.
•
A separate activation key is required for non-KX-NS series PBXs. For details, refer to the corresponding
Feature Guide.
•
All PBXs in the network must be KX-NS series, KX-NCP series, KX-TDE series, or KX-TDA series PBXs.
For information on the hardware requirements for non-KX-NS series PBXs that share the same voice mail
service, refer to the corresponding Feature Guide.
Feature Guide
457
4.3.5 QSIG Enhanced Features
Summary of Contents for KX-NS500
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Page 15: ...Section 1 For Your Safety Feature Guide 15...
Page 18: ...18 Feature Guide 1 1 1 For Your Safety...
Page 19: ...Section 2 Call Handling Features Feature Guide 19...
Page 57: ...632 Maximum Number of Agents Feature Guide 57 2 2 2 Incoming Call Distribution Group Features...
Page 107: ...User Manual References 1 2 1 Basic Calling Feature Guide 107 2 5 4 Trunk Call Features...
Page 193: ...User Manual References 1 4 2 Holding a Call Feature Guide 193 2 13 1 Call Hold...
Page 324: ...324 Feature Guide 2 30 2 Outgoing Message OGM...
Page 325: ...Section 3 Unified Messaging System Feature Guide 325...
Page 375: ...Section 4 Network Features Feature Guide 375...
Page 464: ...464 Feature Guide 4 3 6 Network ICD Group...
Page 465: ...Section 5 System Configuration and Administration Features Feature Guide 465...
Page 560: ...560 Feature Guide 5 6 7 PING Confirmation...
Page 561: ...Section 6 Appendix Feature Guide 561...
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