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4. 7. 3
User Groups for Voice Mail and Other Applications
User group 17 (System 2065: UG 25) has been designed to accommodate a Voice
Mail server.
User groups 18 to 21 (System 2065: 26 to 29) are provided for applications that re-
quire a call forwarding to a user group.
These user groups differ from ordinary user groups in the following way:
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In the case of calls to these user groups, redirections of the UG user are not car-
ried out. However, callers who dial the user in the user group directly are redi-
rected.
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They can be the destination of a Call Forwarding Unconditional or Call Forward-
ing on No Reply, even if the diverting user is still a member of a different user
group. In each case redirections to these user groups due to Call Forwarding will
be carried out only once the call forwarding time has elapsed.
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It is not possible to divert these UG users to the special user groups. This applies
even if the user logs out of the UG beforehand.
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Only the user group element "Member group" is available.
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Global
call distribution is not available.
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It is possible to configure whether or not calls should generate an entry in the
list of unanswered calls for the corresponding user whenever calls are diverted
to these user groups (see
"Voice Mail System AVS 5150", page 383
).
The following applies in particular for the Voice Mail user group:
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Communications with a Voice Mail server via the V.24 interface works only with
the Voice Mail user group.
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Up to 16 voice channels (= user-group members) can be implemented for each
user group.
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If the Voice Mail user group is not taken up by a Voice Mail application, it can be
used for other applications.