Customize
Port Options
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Answering Table
Use this option to specify the Answering Table voice mail assigns to the voice mail port when it answers an
outside (trunk) call. The selection you make in this option is overridden by the setting of
CUSTOMIZE: MAILBOX
OPTIONS EDIT: TRUNK: ANSWERING SCHEDULE TABLE (PAGE 453).
● Clicking on the Answering Schedule Table button automatically opens the programming screen for the
designated Answering Schedule Table.
● See AUTOMATED ATTENDANT (PAGE 68) for more.
Options
● 1-16 (Answering Tables 1-16)
● N (None)
Default
✔ 1
In Service
Use this option to take the voice mail port in or out of service. Once removed from (out) of service, the port
will not answer any voice mail calls or process voice mail features.
● See DIAGNOSTICS (PAGE 114) for more.
Options
● Checked/yes (in service) or Unchecked/no (out of service).
Default
✔ Checked/yes (in service).
(All licensed voice mail ports are automatically placed in service.)
Self Test
Use this option to enable the Self Test diagnostic for the voice mail port. If enabled, the Self Test diagnostic
will occur and then repeat according to the setting of
CUSTOMIZE: SYSTEM OPTION: [GENERAL 2] PORT SELF TEST
TIMER (PAGE 464).
● The Port Activity report shows the Self Test while it is in progress. See VIEW: PORT ACTIVITY (PAGE 318)
for more.
● See DIAGNOSTICS (PAGE 114) for more.
The Self Test is in 2 parts:
1. Dial Tone Test
The voice mail port goes off hook and waits for dial tone. If dial tone is detected, the test is successful. If
dial tone is not successful, the test fails and voice mail takes the port out of service.
2. Digit Test
After detecting dial tone, the voice mail port dials a digit (which is the leading digit of the Extension
option above). If the dialing the digit breaks dial tone, the test is successful. If dialing the digit does not
break dial tone, the test fails and voice mail takes the port out of service.
Options
● Yes or No.
Default
✔ No.