System Functions and Features as of I7.9
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Note:
The
Audio services
authorization is also used for the Courtesy service and for Music
on hold.
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System configuration
The settings in
apply to all voice mailboxes. They are accessed using the
AIMS Configuration Manager under menu item 1_6_1.
Tab. 197 Global settings for voice messages
The settings in the following tables can be configured for each Voice Mailbox and
can be accessed using the AIMS Configuration Manager under menu item 1_6_2. A
new mailbox must first be created. The configured mailbox is then assigned to a
user. Both real and virtual users can be assigned.
Tab. 198 General mailbox settings
Parameter
Value range
Remarks
Min. recording capacity before
overflow
<0.0.60> sec.
If the free memory space available on a mailbox
drops below this value, the system switches over to
the overflow greeting
No storage of messages of less than
<0.0.60> sec.
Minimum length of a voice message for it to be
stored.
Storage times for new voice mes-
sages
<1..90> days
Older voice messages that have not yet been
played back are automatically deleted once the
configured period of time has expired. The set
value is also valid for voice messages that have
been retrieved if the parameter
Storage time for
retrieved voice messages
is blank
Storage times for retrieved voice
messages
<1..90> days
Older voice messages that have been played back
are automatically deleted once the configured
period of time has expired. The storage time begins
on the day on which the voice message is first
retrieved, not on the day on which it was spoken.
Parameter
Value range
Remarks
Mailbox name
Mailbox name
Mailbox name
Voice Mail Service
<
Basic/Enterprise
or
AVS
>
This defines whether the mailbox belongs to an
AVS or a Basic/Enterprise Voice Mail System.
Assigned user No.
<User No.>
With an AVS Voice Mailbox you need to enter here
the user number that is allocated to the corre-
sponding AVS mailbox in the Voice Mail Manager.
Number of rings before answer
<0..9>
CFU delay until the Voice Mail System answers the
call. With Call Forwarding on No Reply (CFNR) the
configured delay must also be added.