Nortel Networks P0911951 Answering Machine User Manual


 
Enterprise Edge 2.0 Voice Messaging AMIS User Guide 5
P0911951 Issue 01 Enterprise Edge 2.0 Voice Messaging AMIS User Guide
Site-Based Addressing
Site-Based 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 Site-Based Addressing, he needs two pieces of network delivery
information before he can send a message. He needs Vancouver’s site prefix from
his Miami System Administrator and Sue’s mailbox number (2222) in Vancouver.
After Mark records the message and enters the network delivery information, the
network message is automatically delivered to Sue’s mailbox.
Network Delivery Mailbox
Network Delivery Mailboxes let callers at one site quickly and easily send
messages to a mailbox at a remote location. Each Network Delivery Mailbox is
assigned a local mailbox number identifying the destination site phone number,
Line or Pool number, and Destination Mailbox number.
If you select a Network Delivery Mailbox, Enterprise Edge Voice Messaging
automatically sends the message to the network address and mailbox you select.
Enterprise Edge Voice Messaging automatically accesses the specified line, dials
the destination site phone number and transmits the Network Message to the Target
Mailbox. You only record a voice message and select the Network Delivery
Mailbox number.
Since Mark has a Network Delivery Mailbox on the local Vancouver system, it is
more convenient for Sue to send the message to Mark’s Network Delivery Mailbox.
For Sue to send a Network Delivery Mailbox message to Mark in Miami, she only
needs to know Mark’s Network Delivery mailbox number (7222). Although Mark’s
Network Delivery Mailbox appears on the Vancouver system, the message is
automatically delivered to his mailbox in Miami.