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Alternate Next CRMB Dial Option
This option is available only if a Next Call Routing Mailbox is assigned to the Subscriber
Mailbox (see Next Call Routing Mailbox on page 185). This option provides additional dial-
ing (routing) options to callers who enter the Subscriber Mailbox to leave a message. That is,
the Alternate Next CRMB dial option lets the caller use the routing options assigned to Keys
0-9 of the Next Call Routing Mailbox's Dial Action Table, not just the option assigned to Key
0. This expanded dialing capability lets a caller dial, for example, another extension after
recording the message.
Availability:
All versions of the NT Voice Mail.
Default:
None
Entries:
N
None
“None” lets the caller use the Key 0 Action of the Next Call Routing
Mailbox's Dial Action Table. When the caller enters the mailbox, the
Voice Mail plays the Subscriber’s Mailbox Greeting (and possibly a
pre-recorded voice prompt) or the Message Center's Welcome Mes-
sage, then a beep. The beep signifies that the Voice Mail is in record
mode. The caller can then record a message and/or dial 0.
1
Option 1
Option 1 lets a caller use the routing options assigned to Keys 0-9 of
the Next Call Routing Mailbox's Dial Action Table. When the caller
enters the mailbox, the Voice Mail plays the Subscriber’s Mailbox
Greeting (and possibly a pre-recorded voice prompt) or the Message
Center's Welcome Message, then a beep. The beep signifies that the
Voice Mail is in record mode. The caller can then record a message
and/or select one of the routing options.
2
Option 2
lets a caller use the routing options assigned to Keys 0-9, * , #, and
the
TIMEOUT
function of the Next Call Routing Mailbox's Dial
Action Table. When the caller enters the mailbox, the Voice Mail
plays the Mailbox Greeting, which must be recorded, and possibly a
pre-recorded voice prompt like Start recording at the tone. When
you are done, press the pound key or hang up (it depends on how
the caller entered the mailbox). Then there is silence, which means
that the Voice Mail is waiting for the caller to dial a digit (that is,
select one of the routing options).
Notes:
• Make sure the Subscriber Mailbox has a Next Call Routing Mailbox.
• The Subscriber’s Mailbox Greeting or Message Center's Welcome
Message must explain the routing options in the Next Call Routing
Mailbox's Dial Action Table.
• Option 2 does not apply to Message Center Mailboxes.
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