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Using the network mailbox
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Using the network mailbox
Some providers offer answering machines on the network – network mailboxes.
Each network mailbox accepts incoming calls made via the corresponding line
(fixed line or corresponding VoIP phone number). To record all calls, you should
therefore set up network mailboxes for both the fixed line and for each of your VoIP
connections.
You need to have
requested
the network mailbox for your fixed line connection
from your network provider. You can store the number of the network mailbox for
the fixed line in the phone.
You can activate/deactivate the network mailboxes for your VoIP connections using
the handset or the Web configurator. To do this, you only require the phone
number of the network mailbox.
Activating/deactivating the network mailbox, entering
numbers
On the handset, you can manage the network mailboxes that are assigned to one
of its receive connections.
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Voice Mail
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Network Mailboxes
The list of connections (VoIP and fixed line) that are assigned to the handset as
receive connections is displayed.
Net AM: xxx
is displayed, where xxx is replaced by
the respective standard name of the connection (
Net AM: IP1
to
Net AM: IP6
,
Net
AM: Fixed Line
).
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If several receive connections are assigned to the handset, select con-
nection and press
§OK§
.
You have selected a VoIP connection:
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You can enter data in the following fields:
Status
Select
On
to activate the network mailbox. Select
Off
to deactivate.
Network Mailbox
The number that is currently stored for the network mailbox is displayed.
Enter or change the phone number for the network mailbox if necessary.
With some VoIP providers your network mailbox phone number is downloaded
together with the general VoIP provider data, saved to your base and displayed
under
Network Mailbox
.
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Press the display key
§Save§
.