Cascading Message Notification - NEC univerge sv8100 User Manual

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Description
If an extension user receives a new message in their mailbox, Cascading Message
Notification will call them, at up to five preset destinations, to let them know a new
voice mail message has arrived. A destination can be an outside number (such as a
cell phone, pager, or home office) or a co-worker's extension.
The Cascading Message Notification destinations are set up in the Notification
Schedule. Each of the five schedule entries can be individually enabled or disabled
and provides options for:
When the extension user enables Cascading Message Notification, the system will try
each enabled destination that is active for the current time (i.e., in-schedule). The
system will not try any destinations that are disabled or are not in-schedule. When the
retries for a particular destination have been met, the system will immediately move to
the next destination.
With v8.00 software or higher message notification can optionally Ignore or Queue
notification requests for messages left when there is no active notification
destinatation. Ignore is the traditional operation and has the sam operation as
Message Notification in prior software releases. Queue stores the requests and will
attempt to deliver the stored requests as soon as a destination becomes active.
InMail System Guide

Cascading Message Notification

Type: Voice call or pager.
Start Hour: The time the destinations becomes active.
End Hour: The time the destinations becomes inactive.
Number: The destination telephone, pager, or extension number.
Busy Attempts: The number of times the system will try the destination when it is
busy. The system cancels notification callouts for this entry when the Busy
Attempts number is met.
RNA Attempts: The number of times the system will try the destination when it is
unanswered. The system cancels notification callouts for this entry when the
RNA Attempts number is met.
Security: Enables or disables the Security Code requirement for the notification
destinations. For example, you may want to disable the Security Code when the
destination is your cell phone and it may be inconvenient to dial digits after
answering the notification callout.
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