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6: G
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ELEPHONE
S
YSTEM
When you employ a configurable operator, you must re-record your
personal voice mail greeting to tell callers that an operator is available to
them if they press the appropriate access digit during the voice mail
greeting.
3
The caller presses
0
or
9
.
4
The call is redirected to the operator that you designated.
The caller can leave a message, and then press
0
or
9
to transfer to a
configured operator.
Configuring the
Operators
You can view the operators’ settings, and modify those settings if your
administrator allows it.
The operator’s call-handling rules (such as call coverage) may apply to the
voice mail caller. Also, you must have external-to-external permissions in
order for transfers to external phone numbers to complete successfully.
If you or the administrator do not configure operator destinations, the
system directs an operator-bound caller to extension 501.
Viewing Your Operator Permissions
To find out if you have permission to configure operators:
1
Log in to the NBX NetSet Utility and go to
My Calling Privileges >
Call
Permissions
.
Your current permissions to configure the System Operator and the
Personal Operator are listed.
Configuring the Operator Destinations
To configure your own destinations for System and Personal Operator:
1
Log in to the NBX NetSet Utility and go to
NBX Voice Mail Settings >
Personal Operator
.
The current System Operator and Personal Operator extensions and
access digits appear. If the administrator has given you the appropriate
configuration permissions, the extensions appear in editable text boxes.
2
Edit the destinations to include the appropriate extensions.
The operator destination text string cannot exceed 16 characters.
3
Click
Apply
to complete your changes.
Summary of Contents for 3103 - NBX Manager VoIP Phone
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