NEC 408 VM manual Issue NEC America, Inc

Page 33

Issue 1

NEC America, Inc.

 

 

 

 

Review the current day’s messages at any time.

Archive individual messages for up to three days.

Redirect a message to another mailbox and include an introduction to a redirected message.

Pause messages while listening to them.

Control the volume of messages while listening to them.

Pause a message while recording.

Be notified when new messages are waiting.

Be notified when a message sent to a subscriber has been received.

Set the system to deliver messages to work, home, and pager telephones. (In this part of the demonstration, explain how special dialing characters can be used when indicating message delivery numbers.)

Explain how calls are forwarded to a subscriber’s voice mailbox and how to use automatic subscriber log-in, if available on your telephone system.

Explain to subscribers the importance of saving space on InfoSet 408 Voice Mail by deleting messages once they have heard

￿them.

Tell subscribers how to reach InfoSet 408 Voice Mail when they are outside the office.

Send a voice message to all users giving them InfoSet 408 Voice Mail’s telephone number. Also give this number to customers and vendors who call your company often—they appreciate being

￿able to reach frequently called extensions directly. Explain call transfer.

To have external calls ring a subscriber’s extension, the subscriber must turn on call transfer. When call transfer is turned off for an extension, external callers who dial the extension are routed to the subscriber’s voice mailbox immediately — the

4 - 2

InfoSet 408 System Manager’s Guide

Image 33
Contents Page Walnut Hill Lane Irving, TX Preface Supporting Documents Table of Contents Planning Your System Training Users Expanding Your System With Call Routing System Conversations System IDsWelcome to Infoset 408 Voice Mail System Manager’s Password Subscribers Have Personal IDsSection System Manager Responsibilities Section Using the System MANAGER’S Conversation System Manager’s PasswordSystem Manager’s Conversation Using The System Manager’s ConversationChange a Mailbox Press 4 Mailbox Maintenance Operator Settings PressOpening Greeting Press Call Routing Press HOW the System Handles Calls What Does the Automated Attendant Do?Fax Routing, Detection, And Notification Callers Route ThemselvesCall Routing Keys Give Quick Access Deciding How to Use the Automated AttendantOperator Assistance Is Always Available No Automated AttendantSecondary Attendant Private AttendantPrimary Attendant Section Planning Your Opening GreetingDay Greeting Opening Greeting And System ScheduleSystem Directory Night GreetingHoliday Greeting System Schedule Determining the System ScheduleYour Organization’s Schedule Issue NEC America, Inc Section Setup Information Record Understanding Your System SetupGetting Started Tasks Section Getting StartedTo record your opening greeting Section Recording Your Opening GreetingSetting UP Your System Schedule To set the system schedule Section Setting Your OPERATOR’S Extension and Mailbox To confirm or change the extension for operator callsOperator Mailbox Greetings Setting Up Fax Notification To set up fax notificationTo review or change the Operator mailbox greetings Changing the System MANAGER’S Password To change the system manager’s passwordSection Becoming Familiar with the System Section Conducting User Training Preparing for TrainingIssue NEC America, Inc Redirecting Messages In The Operator Mailbox Section Training the OperatorTo redirect a new message To redirect an old messageTransferring External Callers To a Voice Mailbox Setting Your Operator’s Extension and Mailbox on Section Creating a Special Opening Greeting for Holidays Ongoing MaintenanceYou to Section Adding and Deleting Voice Mailboxes Section Message Groups Section Monitoring System Status To edit your message groupsTo check the system information summary Offering Call Routing Why Use Call Routing?Evaluating Your Needs How Call Routing WorksCall Routing Diagram Section Planning Call Routing Steps for setting up call routingCall Routing Planning Worksheet Default action Call-routing key assignments Day NightSection Assigning Call Routing Keys Section Changing Default ActionsSection Recording NEW Greetings To change default actionsTo record call-routing box greetings Section Testing Call Routing
Related manuals
Manual 66 pages 33.9 Kb

408 VM specifications

The NEC 408 VM is a state-of-the-art networking solution designed to enhance communication and efficiency in various organizational environments. As a part of NEC's advanced virtualization and management offerings, this model brings unique benefits that cater to modern business needs.

One of the standout features of the NEC 408 VM is its robust virtualization capabilities. By leveraging advanced virtualization technologies, the NEC 408 VM allows multiple virtual machines to run on a single physical server. This not only optimizes resource utilization but also simplifies management and increases flexibility. Organizations can deploy various applications without the need for significant hardware investments, making it a cost-effective solution.

The NEC 408 VM is built on a high-performance architecture, ensuring that it can handle demanding workloads with ease. It is equipped with powerful CPUs, ample RAM, and high-speed networking capabilities, allowing it to manage multiple simultaneous processes without compromising on performance. This makes it an ideal choice for enterprises that require efficient handling of large datasets or complex applications.

Another notable feature of the NEC 408 VM is its security protocols. In an age where cybersecurity is paramount, this model integrates advanced security features to safeguard sensitive data. It offers robust encryption, access control, and regular security updates, ensuring that network vulnerabilities are minimized.

The NEC 408 VM is designed for scalability, allowing organizations to expand their infrastructure as needs grow. Businesses can easily add more virtual machines or resources without the need for extensive reconfiguration. This means that companies can adapt quickly to market changes without incurring downtime or excessive costs.

Interoperability is also a critical factor for the NEC 408 VM, which supports a variety of operating systems and applications. This ensures that organizations can integrate their existing technologies seamlessly, eliminating compatibility issues that can hinder productivity.

In summary, the NEC 408 VM stands out as a versatile and powerful networking solution. Its virtualization capabilities, high-performance architecture, enhanced security features, scalability, and interoperability make it an attractive option for businesses seeking to enhance their IT infrastructure. As organizations continue to evolve in a digital world, the NEC 408 VM provides the reliability and flexibility needed to thrive in a competitive landscape.