Customizing Mailbox Options
Subscriber Mailboxes - General Properties Page
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Next Call Routing Mailbox
This Call Routing Mailbox provides options for where to send a call. It can provide the
following routing options:
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To Touch Tone outside callers who enter the Subscriber Mailbox to leave a message. After
the beep sounds:
— The caller can dial 0 to route the call to another destination (e.g., the operator).
You program the destination in the Next Call Routing Mailbox's Dial Action Table for Key 0.
— In some configurations of the Voice Mail, a caller can dial # to route the call to the Next
Call Routing Mailbox's Instruction Menu. This will happen as long as the caller was sent
to the Subscriber Mailbox by an Answering Schedule Table. When the Instruction Menu
plays, the caller can dial a code to route their call. You program the routing options in the
Next Call Routing Mailbox's Dial Action Table.
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To Subscribers who dial 9 to exit their mailbox from an inside extension. The Subscriber
can then dial * to go to the Next Call Routing Mailbox. Subscribers will know they can
dial * because the Voice Mail plays: To go to the Automated Attendant, press the star key.
The Voice Mail plays the Welcome Message and Instruction Menu for the Next Call Rout-
ing Mailbox, then lets the caller dial a code to route their call. You enter the routing
options in the Next Call Routing Mailbox's Dial Action Table.
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To Subscribers who forward their direct lines to their mailbox. They can call their line and
dial * before the beep to connect to the Next Call Routing Mailbox. The Subscriber hears
its Welcome Message and Instruction Menu and can dial a code to route their call. You
enter the routing options in the Next Call Routing Mailbox's Dial Action Table. For infor-
mation on forwarding calls to a mailbox, see the User's Guide.
In addition, if forwarded direct line caller hears,
— To leave a message, press 1.
— To have the person paged, press 2.
— For other options, press 3.
Pressing 3 reroutes the call using the Key 0 Action of the Dial Action Table. See also the
Subscriber Mailbox option, Park/Paging String on page 290.
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To a Subscriber whose mailbox blocks Automated Attendant transfers (see Block Auto Attendant
on page 298).
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Availability:
All versions of the NT Voice Mail.
Default:
Call Routing Mailbox (Depends on the phone system that is installed.)
Entries:
Any Call Routing Mailbox number (up to 7 digits)
N - None
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