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Mailbox Options: Network: [Network]
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[Network] Network Phone Number
Use this option to enter the number for the system to which network messages from this mailbox will be deliv-
ered. For example, if the remote system is located at 203-926-5400, enter 9265400 for this option.
● See Networking (AMIS) on page 236 for more.
Options
● Digits (16 maximum, using 0-9, # and *)
● N (None)
● P (Pause)
This command waits for 2 seconds and then continues. You can enter a pause command anywhere in
the dial string.
Default
✔ N (None)
[Network] Delivery Begin Time
Use this option to set the network callout start time. Network messages from this mailbox cannot be deliv-
ered to the remote system prior to this time. They will be queued for a valid delivery time instead.
● See Networking (AMIS) on page 236 for more.
Options
● Start hour (0-23)
0 = 12:OO midnight, 23=11:00PM
Default
✔ 8 (8:00AM)
[Network] Delivery End Time
Use this option to set the network callout end time. Network messages from this mailbox cannot be deliv-
ered to the remote system after this time. They will be queued for a valid delivery time instead.
● See Networking (AMIS) on page 236 for more.
Options
● End hour (0-23)
0 = 12:OO midnight, 23=11:00PM
Default
✔ 17 (5:00PM)
[Network] Wait Between Deliveries
Use this option to set how often the system should check the network mailbox to see if there are any new
messages that must be delivered. If you need “real time” delivery of new messages, for example, set this
option at 1 (one minute). If delivery of new messages once an hour is adequate, set this option for 60 (60
minutes). Following is how the Network Mailbox handles message delivery:
1. At the Delivery: Begin Time (hour), voice mail checks the Network Mailbox for messages waiting for
delivery to the remote site. If it finds any, it begins delivery immediately.
2. Voice mail then waits the Delivery: Wait Between (minutes) interval and checks again for messages wait-
ing for delivery. If it finds any, it delivers these new messages immediately.
3. If there are no messages waiting for delivery at the Delivery: Begin Time (hour) time, the next new mes-
sage received by the Network Mailbox will be delivered immediately.
4. Voice mail
then waits the
Delivery: Wait Between (minutes)
interval before delivering additional messages.
● See Networking (AMIS) on page 236 for more.
Options
● Time in minutes (1-1440)
Default
✔ 30 (30 minutes)