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352 CHAPTER 6: NBX MESSAGING
If users choose Pager or Voice Mail as the first notification method,
they are notified only of the first new message they receive after the
time they have most recently logged in to their voice mailbox. They are
not notified each time they receive a new message. The next time they
log in to their voice mailbox, Off-Site Notification is re-enabled.
If users choose EMail as the first notification method, they receive a
notice for each message. The message is attached to the e-mail as a
.WAV file. If users configure any method in any of the remaining four
attempt lines, each specified method is also attempted for each new
voice mail message.
If you configure more than one notification attempts, you must
configure them in order. For example, if you configure three attempts,
you must configure them on lines 1 through 3, with no unconfigured
lines in between.
If you disable NBX Messaging in favor of another messaging
application, the Off-Site Notification button on the Voice Mail tab is
disabled.
Table 56
provides details on Off-site Notification fields.
Table 56 Systemwide Settings Fields
Field Purpose
Enabled Check the box to enable Off-site Notification throughout the
system. By default, Off-site Notification is disabled.
If you select Enabled, you must also enable Off-site
Notification in these locations:
Class of Service Settings. See “Configuring Class of
Service” in Chapter 4.
User’s personal settings. See “Off-Site Notification” in the
NBX Telephone Guide.
Max Out-calling Ports The number of voice mail ports available for simultaneous
use by Off-site Notification. This parameter can be
configured up to the number of voice mail ports licensed for
the NBX system. The system ships with 4 ports; you must
purchase an upgrade license to enable additional ports.
Out-dialing Prefix A prefix used by every call made by Off-Site Notification.
If this setting is empty, the call uses only the information
specified by the user.

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