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Chapter 1 About CallPilot Message Networking
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Ways of sending network messages
With Message Networking subscribers can send network messages to any supported site on the
network. Sites must have Network Receive enabled to receive network messages.
Subscribers can send network messages using:
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Site-Based Addressing
•
Network Delivery Mailboxes
•
Direct Addressing
Site-Based Addressing
Use site-based addressing to set up a formal network of sites. Site-Based Addressing lets callers
send a message to other locations. Local subscribers can send messages to subscribers at a remote
site using an address that is the same as the recipient’s phone number. Your site-based addressing
can match your organization’s telephone network addressing.
Network Delivery Mailboxes
Network Delivery mailboxes let local subscribers send a voice message to another subscriber
using what appears to be a local mailbox. Each Network Delivery Mailbox has a local mailbox
number and the destination site subscriber’s name appears in the local company directory.
When callers send a message to Network Delivery Mailboxes, they record a message and select
the Network Delivery Mailbox number. CallPilot sends the message to the specified network
address and mailbox.
For example, you can set up mailbox 5656 as a Network Delivery Mailbox. You add the Network
Delivery Mailbox to your CallPilot system and specify the site prefix and destination mailbox 450
at the destination site. Each time a CallPilot subscriber accesses mailbox 5656 at your site,
CallPilot knows it is a message intended for mailbox 450 at another location and automatically
delivers it.
Network Delivery Mailboxes can also appear in the Company Directory, although only a
subscriber can select a Network Delivery Mailbox. Callers who are not subscribers on your
CallPilot system cannot access Network Delivery Mailboxes.
Direct Addressing
With Direct Addressing subscribers can send a voice message to a mailbox at a different location
on a network. To use Direct Addressing you must know the destination site’s phone number and
the mailbox number of the person you want to send a message to. Direct Addressing is available
for AMIS only.
Note:
For how to send messages using Site-Based Addressing, Network Delivery
Mailboxes or Direct Addressing refer to the
CallPilot Message Networking User Guide
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