Voice Mail Configuration
Parameters
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sys_msg_recording_audio_type Sets the audio type for incoming messages. There are four different audio
types from which you can select.
Important! If you change this option on an active system, all previously
recorded messages are lost.
Notes
© The better the quality, the more disk space is taken by the recordings.
© In order to not have to install the Toshiba audio codec on a user PC, this
parameter must be set to 5.
Possible values:
2: Dialogic ADPCM at 6KHz sampling (3000 bps)
3: Dialogic ADPCM at 8KHz sampling (4000 bps)
4: PCM at 6KHz sampling (6000 bps)
5: PCM at 8KHz sampling (8000 bps)
Default: 3
sys_multiple_destination Sets control for destination entry while addressing a message.
Possible values:
0 - Users must press 04 to add multiple destinations for a
message prior to recording. (default)
1: Users can enter multiple destinations before recording a
message. Requires users press # at end of entries.
sys_nam_maxlen Maximum number of milliseconds for recording a user’s name. The name
recording is used for directory access and whenever voice mail tries to
identify the mailbox number.
Possible values: number of milliseconds
Default: 10000 (ms)
sys_name_announce Sets the name announcement at user log on.
Possible values:
True: System announces the user’s name at log-on time.
False: (default) System skips the name announcement at log-on time.
sys_name_recording_audio_type Sets the audio type for name recordings, list comments, and greetings.
There are four different audio types from which you can select.
Notes
© If you change this option on an active system, all previously recorded
messages are lost.
© The better the quality, the more disk space is taken by the recordings.
Possible values:
2: Dialogic ADPCM at 6KHz sampling (3000 bps)
3: Dialogic ADPCM at 8KHz sampling (4000 bps)
4: PCM at 6KHz sampling (6000 bps)
5: (default) PCM at 8KHz sampling (8000 bps)
sys_operator_ua Operators User Agent used by Auto Attendant.
Default: 0
Table 3-12 Parameter Definitions (continued)
Parameter Description