Mitel 2700-1398-B1 Answering Machine User Manual


 
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mailboxes. One of the child mailboxes (mailbox 426) is itself a rotational mailbox, with three other
child mailboxes (mailboxes 432, 433, and 444).
Figure 6-9 Sample Nested Rotational Mailboxes
Rotational Mailbox Diagram
Before configuring a rotational mailbox, complete a Mailbox Worksheet and a Rotational Mailbox
Diagram. Each diagram entry is explained in the following paragraphs. Pre-programmed
(default) values for entries are given, where applicable. If you want to use a default value,
indicate that fact on the diagram. Then you will not need to select or enter any information for
that parameter during reconfiguration. Figure 6-10 shows a sample Rotational Mailbox diagram.
Blank worksheets and diagrams are located in Volume 2 of this manual.
Mailbox No.
Enter the number of the rotational mailbox in the topmost box on the worksheet. Enter the
numbers of all mailboxes that are members of the rotational mailbox’s distribution list 01 (child
mailboxes) in the remaining boxes. For every mailbox number you identify in the Rotational
Mailbox Diagram, you should complete a corresponding Mailbox Worksheet. Blank worksheets
are located in Volume 2 of this manual.
FCOS
The FCOS assigned to a child mailbox determines its relationship to the rotational mailbox and
also determines how it is used. For example, FCOS 17 or a customized equivalent enables a
rotational mailbox; FCOS 6 or a customized equivalent enables the mailbox to give the caller
information then hang up. Use either one of the defaults described in the Feature Class of
Service chapter or a customized FCOS that includes all the applicable feature bits.
Index
If you want rotation to start at the first child mailbox in the rotational mailbox’s distribution list 01,
just enter a check mark; otherwise, enter the index number of the mailbox you want the rotation to
start at. Rotation starts with the lowest-numbered index.
Period
If you want the rotation to cycle on a time-and-date basis, enter the number of hours in the period.
This is the length of time before the server rotates to the next child mailbox. All callers reach the
same mailbox in the distribution list during the stated period. (No index is necessary.)
Start date
For the period type of rotation, enter the date on which the rotation cycle is to start.
Start time
For the period type of rotation, enter the time at which the rotation cycle is to start.
Figure 6-10 Sample Rotational Mailbox Diagram
List
A rotational mailbox must have distribution list 01, whose members are the mailboxes that are
rotated to. If the list is sorted when it is created, the rotation cycle begins with the lowest-
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