4 CallPilot Message Networking User Guide
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Sending a network message
The diagram Sending a network message shows how messages are sent between different company
sites on the same network. In the example, Sue works in the Vancouver office and Mark works in
the Miami office.
If Sue wants to send Mark a message, she can send the message using Site-Based Addressing,
Direct Addressing, or to Mark’s Network Delivery Mailbox. Since Mark has a Network Delivery
Mailbox on the local Vancouver system, it is convenient for Sue to send the message to Mark’s
Network Delivery Mailbox.
Although Mark’s Network Delivery Mailbox appears on the Vancouver system the message is
automatically delivered to his mailbox in Miami. The network delivery information, such as the
site prefix for the Miami site and Mark’s mailbox number (4546) in Miami, is added to the
Network Delivery Mailbox when you create it.
Sending a message to a Network Delivery Mailbox is as easy as sending a message to anyone at
your site.
If Mark wants to send Sue a message, he must use Site-Based Addressing. Sue does not have a
Network Delivery Mailbox on the Miami system.
Before Mark can send the message he needs to know the site prefix of the Vancouver site and Sue’s
mailbox number in Vancouver. The System Administrator can give Mark the Vancouver site
prefix. 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
CallPilot system
Miami
CallPilot system
Mark’s Network Delivery
Mailbox 7222
Sue’s
Mailbox 2222
Mark’s
Mailbox 4546
Mark
Ext 4546
Business
Communications
Manager
or
CallPilot 100/150
server
Business
Communications
Manager
or
CallPilot 100/150
server
Network