Mitel 2700-1398-B1 Answering Machine User Manual


 
Mitel NuPoint Messenger Technical Documentation - Release 7.0
The length determines the maximum size of a single message made for a call placement phone
number.
If you send a message to both mailboxes and telephone numbers, this limit interacts with the limit
on the size of messages sent to mailboxes; the shorter of the two limits overrides the longer. For
instance, if you limit messages sent to mailboxes to a maximum of five minutes and limit call
placement messages to two minutes, the server enforces the two-minute limit for both kinds of
messages.
For more information on LCOSs and limits, see the Other Classes of Service chapter.
Call Placement Pager Access Type
This parameter identifies whether call placement calls are to be internal, billed, or unbilled. The
call placement pager access type points to the corresponding internal outdial index (I), billed
outdial index (B), or unbilled outdial index (U) specified earlier in the originating mailbox. Users
cannot alter this index from the keypad.
The indexes refer to the same set of access codes used for standard paging. This means you
might be able to use the same indexes as those already set up for paging.
The server prompts you to enter a call placement pager access type after it prompts you for
message waiting types. For more information on creating access codes, see “Configuring a Dial
String” earlier in this chapter.
Pager Application Examples
This section shows examples of how to program the pager application for paging, message
delivery and call placement.
Paging Examples
Pager Dial Strings
Dial strings for pagers can be divided into several parts.
Outside Access Code
This code allows access to the public switched network. For PBXs, this is normally 9.
Pager Company Telephone Number
This is a 7- or 11-digit telephone number (including 1 then an area code) used to access the
pager system. Calls to the pager company telephone number are answered with signals or
recorded instructions, which indicate that the system is ready to accept the individual pager
number. (Many pagers use DID, where each radio pager is assigned its own unique telephone
number. In these cases, there is no pager company telephone number.)
Individual Pager Number
This is the address of the specific pager, and is usually 4 to 6 digits long. For DID pagers, the
pager number is a regular 7- or 11-digit phone number. When the pager is activated, the system
normally returns a “beep-beep-beep” signal or recorded instructions. For a display pager, this
means that the system is ready to receive display information.
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