20.1.89 Unified Messaging—Trunk Service (Universal Port)
Description
Allows call handling features to behave differently depending on the trunk group that the calls are received on.
A service can be assigned to each trunk group, including: Voice Mail, Automated Attendant, Interview, Custom
Service, Fax, and Transfer to Mailbox. Custom Service is the most flexible of all the services because it allows
access to the other services by pressing one key.
Note
For caller convenience, we recommend programming all trunk groups to use Custom Service as the
Incoming Call Service (
®
20.1.27 Unified Messaging—Custom Service).
PC Programming Manual References
Section 22 UM Configuration—[3] UM Extension / Trunk Service
Feature Manual References
20.1.6 Unified Messaging—Automated Attendant (AA)
20.1.27 Unified Messaging—Custom Service
20.1.39 Unified Messaging—Fax Service
20.1.49 Unified Messaging—Interview Service
20.1.88 Unified Messaging—Transfer to Mailbox
20.1.93 Unified Messaging—Voice Mail Service
20.1.90 Unified Messaging—Two-way Record/Two-way Transfer
Description
The following manual recording features are available:
•
Two-way Record
Allows a subscriber to record the conversation that he or she is having with a caller. The conversation is
saved in the subscriber’s mailbox as either an old or new message, depending on the subscriber’s COS.
•
Two-way Transfer
Allows a subscriber to record the conversation that he or she is having with a caller. The conversation is
saved in another subscriber’s mailbox as a new message.
•
One-touch Two-way Transfer
Allows a subscriber to record the conversation that he or she is having with a caller, with a one-touch
operation. The conversation is saved in another subscriber’s mailbox as a new message.
Unlimited Message Length
Allows subscribers to record for an unlimited length of time when recording two-way conversations into their
own or another subscriber’s mailbox (Two-way Record or Two-way Transfer). The maximum recording time
for other messages will automatically be set to 60 minutes.
Note
You should inform the other party that the conversation will be recorded before beginning to record any
telephone conversation.
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