Customize
Mailbox Options: Message Center: [General]
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Option 2 (Enables Actions 0-9, #, *, and Timeout)
This option is not used.
Options
● N (None). See above
● 1 (Enables Actions 0-9). See above.
● 2 (Enables Actions 0-9, #, *, and Timeout). This option is not used (see above).
Default
✔ N (None)
[General] Tenant
Use this option to specify to which Tenant Group the Message Center Mailbox belongs. If Tenant Groups are
not set up in Customize: System Options:
[GENERAL 1] NUMBER OF TENANTS (PAGE 460), voice mail provides a sin-
gle tenant.
● See TENANT SERVICE (PAGE 287) for more.
Options
● 1-4 (Tenant Groups 1-4)
Default
✔ 1
[General] Directory List
Use this option to specify to which Directory List the Message Center Mailbox belongs. This entry is associ-
ated with the Directory List to Use option in Call Routing and Directory Dialing mailboxes that you’ll use to
name dial this Message Center Mailbox (if any).
● To allow Automated Attendant callers to use Directory Dial to leave a message in a Message Center
Mailbox (using the default mailbox numbering), for digit 8 be sure Action = TRF, UTRF, LOGON, or
GOTO and Number = XXX.
● See DIRECTORY DIALING (PAGE 120) for more.
Options
● 1-100
- Mailbox is assigned to Directory List 1-100.
● A (All)
- Mailbox is assigned to all Directory Lists.
● N (None)
- Mailbox is assigned to no Directory Lists.
Default
✔ A (All)
[General] Number of Messages
Use this option to set the maximum number of messages that can be left in the Message Center Mailbox. If a
caller tries to leave a message once this limit is reached, they hear: That mailbox is full. Voice mail then
routes the call back to the Automated Attendant (Call Routing Mailbox).
● See MESSAGE STORAGE LIMIT (PAGE 227) for more.
Options
● 1-1000 messages.
Default
✔ 100
Since you cannot record a greeting for a Message Center Mailbox,
Option 2 functions identically to Option 1.