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Mailbox Options: Network: [General]
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[General] Directory List
Use this option to specify to which Directory List the Network
Alias
Mailbox belongs. This entry is associated
with the Directory List to Use option in Call Routing and Directory Dialing mailboxes that you’ll use to name
dial this Network Mailbox (if any).
Directory Dialing is not available with Network Remote Mailboxes.
● To allow Automated Attendant callers to Directory Dial a Network Mailbox, be sure to define the Net-
work Mailbox leading digit in your Dial Action Tables. For example, for Network Mailbox number
301, in your Dial Action Tables for digit 3, be sure Action = TRF, UTRF, 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
✔ N (None)
[General] Number of Messages
Use this option to set the maximum number of messages that can be left in the Network Mailbox. If a caller
tries to leave a message once this limit is reached, they hear: That mailbox is full. Goodbye. Voice mail then
hangs up.
● See MESSAGE STORAGE LIMIT (PAGE 227) for more.
Options
● 1-1000 messages.
Default
✔ 32
[General] Bilingual Mode
Use this option to set the mailbox language. Your choices are English (1) (English mnemonic) and English
(2) (English numeric), unless the System Administrator has substituted French or Spanish for one (or both)
of these default languages. When a user logs onto the Network Mailbox, they hear voice prompts in the lan-
guage specified by this option. Automated Attendant (i.e., Call Routing Mailbox) callers routed via the
LOGON and GOTO actions also hear the language selected in this option.
● See See Bilingual Voice Prompts on page 73 for more.
Options
● Choose one of 2 language choices. Normally, the options are:
English (1) - English mnemonic.
English (2) - English numeric.
Default
✔ English (1)
This is English mnemonic.