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Ring Back Time
This is the time an extension will ring when Ringback has been
invoked.
Answering Machine
This is the time that elapses before an unanswered incoming call is
presented with the System voice mailbox greeting.
Voice Mail Message Length
This is the maximum length of a message left in a Mailbox or a
Greeting for a Mailbox, Auto Attendant or Courtesy service.
Remote Notification Delay
This is the delay between receiving a message in a voice mailbox
and setting up the remote notification call.
Remote notification Interval
This is the interval before setting up a second call if the first one was
unsuccessful.
LCR Programming
This feature can be used to ensure that certain calls are routed over
specific lines, or over a specific network provider, typically to take
advantage of optimal call charges for specific call types.
Edit LCR Programming
To set up the feature you associate dialed digits (Input Codes) with
the lines over which calls should be routed and with whatever
network codes (Output codes) are necessary to route the call.
For example, if you wished all International (Input code = ‘011’) to
be routed over IP Trunk 1, then you would associate Input Code
‘011’ with IP Trunk 1
In addition, you may choose to route the calls over different lines at
various times of the day for optimum call rates.
The feature can be turned on permanently or activated at particular
times.
Once the facility is activated, calls are automatically routed over the
selected lines, and the network code (Output Code) is dialed
automatically on the line before the telephone number.
Use this Edit LCR Programming Page to Enable/Disable LCR
service and to set Start Times & Stop Times for service activation.
To configure additional LCR parameters, see ‘To enter the dialing
codes and line selection, click here.’ on the Edit LCR Programming
page.