Nortel Networks P0911951 Answering Machine User Manual


 
4 Enterprise Edge 2.0 Voice Messaging AMIS User Guide
Enterprise Edge 2.0 Voice Messaging AMIS User Guide P0911951 Issue 01
Sending a network message
The figure Sending a network message illustrates how network messages are sent
between different company sites on the same network. In this example, Sue works
in the Vancouver office and Mark works in the Miami office. To send AMIS
messages they can use:
Direct Addressing
Site-Based Addressing
Mark’s Network Delivery Mailbox
If Mark in Miami wants to send a message to Sue in Vancouver, he must use either
Direct Addressing or Site-Based Addressing. Mark cannot send a message using a
Network Delivery Mailbox because Sue does not have a Network Delivery Mailbox
on the Miami system.
Direct Addressing
Direct Addressing lets you specify where a voice message is delivered. You can
send a voice message to any person inside or outside of your company who has an
AMIS address.
For Mark to use Direct Addressing, he needs two pieces of network delivery
information before he can send a message. He needs the office phone number in
Vancouver and Sue’s mailbox number. After Mark records the message and enters
the network delivery information, the network message is automatically delivered
to Sue’s mailbox.
Sue
Ext 2222
Vancouver
Enterprise Edge Voice
Messaging System
Miami
Enterprise Edge Voice
Messaging System
Mark’s Network Delivery
Mailbox 7222
Sue’s
Mailbox 2222
Mark’s
Mailbox 4546
Mark
Ext 4546
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