Features
Voice Mail, Local
96 ◆ Networking
System ConÞguration Examples
For a Centralized Voice Mail, refer to Voice Mail, Centralized (page 89).
Only Local Voice Mail for One System
● The inbound and outbound calls in System-A can access the local voice mail (600), but the
inbound and outbound calls in System-B can not reach the local voice mail (600). Access
from System-B to the voice mail is available only when a called telephone (at System-A) has
Call Forward set to the local voice mail (600).
● Users at System-B can not use any voice mail services (one-digit service code, voice mail
function key [77], conversation record key [78] or auto attendant key [79]).
● The voice mail system should not have any mailboxes set for extension numbers in System B.
Conditions
The local voice mail cannot be accessed from the remote system as it does not send any voice mail
protocol signals (preventing the user from leaving a message, hearing a message, etc.).
In cases where a call is forwarded to the local voice mail from the remote voice mail, protocol sig-
nals are sent only when the telephone which set the Call Forward is called from the other system.
System A System B
16-02-01 Voice Mail Port = Group 64 16-02-01 None
45-01-01 64 45-01-01 None
45-01-08 None 45-01-08 None
With Aspire
Mail Only:
45-01-10
Enabled (1) With Aspire
Mail Only:
45-01-10
Disabled (0)
11-07-01 Group 64 = 600 11-07-01 None
45-01-07 None 45-01-07 None
11-01-01 Dial 6x = Type 2
(Intercom)
11-01-01 Dial 6x = Type 8
(Networking)
SYSTEM A SYSTEM B
LOCAL
VOICE MAIL (600)