NEC univerge sv8100 User Manual page 280

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Related Features
Security Code
Programming
Programming that Applies to All Types of Message Notification
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the call.
Note that the recipient can skip the announcement by dialing 1 to log on to their
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mailbox after answering the callout – without saying "Hello."
The notification is to a system extension.
After the recipient logs on to the mailbox, the notification is considered
acknowledged and does not reoccur until the subscriber receives new
messages.
If the recipient doesn't answer, the system retries the callout number. After
completing the programmed number of callout attempts, Message Notification
stops.
After the notification process begins, a new message does not restart the
process if it is already in progress. After the process ends (e.g., if the message
is acknowledged or the maximum number of callout attempts is reached), the
next new message restarts the process.
To protect their mailbox from unauthorized access, the subscriber should be sure to record
a Security Code for your mailbox before enabling Message Notification.
Set up Trunk Group Routing.
Message Notification callouts use Trunk Group Routing (dial 9) when selecting
outbound routes.
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Trunk Groups
Assign trunks to trunk groups (1~8).
By default, all trunks are in group 1.
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Trunk Group Routing
Set up Trunk Group Routing. There are 8 routing tables, with 4 routes in
each table.
By default, the first route in routing table 1 is trunk group 1. No other entries are
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defined. This makes trunk group 1 the dial 9 route by default.
Refer to Trunk Group Routing in the SV8100 Programming Manual for
more.
Set the maximum number on incomplete callout attempts.
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