PLANET IP PBX user’s manual
Table 5.3 MOH file Configuration Settings
| Field | Description |
| MOH ID | | A unique ID containing only alphabets, numbers, and |
| | underscore without spaces; 32 characters maximum. |
| | |
| | | Candidate music files in the repository. To upload a new |
| | | music file, click Browse to find a Windows PCM (8000 Hz, |
| Media File | | 16-bit) file from the local host and click PUT FILE. On |
| | successful uploading, the filename will appear in the Media |
| | |
| | | File list. To delete a media file from the list, choose a file |
| | | from the Delete Media File list, and click DEL to remove it. |
| Default MOH | | Select to use this music file for system default MOH |
| | globally. |
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5.4Voicemail
PLANET IP PBX has a built-in voice mail subsystem with a sophisticated IVR menu. A call to an extension in use or no answer could be configured to enter voice mail recording procedure. After leaving a message, a notification e-mail will be sent to the user owns the extension with or without the message in the form of an attached WAV file. The Message Waiting Indicator (MWI) on IP phones (if any) will be lit. For analog phones, the user will hear six short beeps before the normal dial tone when picking up the analog phone. The user could then dial the voicemail pilot number to enter voice mail system to manage messages such as playback, delete, or move them from inbox to different folders. In addition to indicating current voice mail capacity on the management page, IP PBX can send an alarm email to the administrator when the available voice mail space reaches the threshold. To configure Voicemail feature, select Feature -> Voicemail.