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Auto Attendant Configuration

Using Short Codes

The Auto Attendant short code feature can be used to connect to a particular auto attendant. The Telephone Number field takes the form AA: followed by the Auto Attendant service name.

In the example below, dialing *98 would connect the user with the auto attendant named AutoAttend.

Once a short code for a particular auto attendant has been created, callers can be transferred as follows:

1.Place the caller on hold.

2.Dial the auto attendant short code.

3.Hang up.

Auto Attendant Remote Access

A useful function in auto attendants is to let callers access their own voicemail mailbox. This can be achieved by first creating a short code and using this short code as an auto attendant destination.

1.Start IP Office Manager and receive the Small Office Edition system configuration.

2.For the user or hunt group for which you want to create remote access, open their settings and on the Voicemail tab ensure that a Voicemail Code has been set. Remote access will not work without this.

3.Click Shortcode in the left-hand configuration tree panel.

4.Right-click the list of existing short codes and select New.

Embedded Voicemail Installation Guide

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15-601067 Issue 4 (25 May 2006)

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Contents IP Office Issue 4 25 May IP Office Embedded Voicemail Installation GuideTable Of Contents Index About this Guide IntroductionEmbedded Voicemail Installation Guide Page Whats New in IP Office Supported Features Embedded Voicemail Mailbox Features∙ Snmp Disk Full Warning Embedded Voicemail System ComparisonLanguages Supported Major Features Not Supported ∙ User trusted source settingsUpgrading to IP Office ∙ Maximum Simultaneous ConnectionsOverview Installing Embedded VoicemailSetup Information User Mailboxes∙ Maximum Record Time Users to receive group message waiting indication Hunt Group MailboxesTime∙ Profiles ∙Fallback Destination Auto Attendant SetupMenu Actions Install the Memory Expansion Card IP406 V2 InstallationSystem Configuration RequirementsChecking for Voice Compression Channels Small Office Embedded Voicemail InstallationTo configure an IP Office for embedded voicemail Configuring an IP Office for Embedded VoicemailSelect Immediately or When Free as the Reboot Mode From the Voicemail Type list select Embedded VoicemailUpgrading Prompts Upgrading Prompts Using a Memory Card ReaderPrompt Source and Destination Location ∙ IP Office Small Office Edition Compressed PromptsUpgrading Prompts Using Tftp File Transfer Monitoring Embedded Voicemail Click Filters and then Trace Options∙ On the Call tab, select Embedded Voicemail Embedded Voicemail Installation Guide User Mailboxes User Mailbox Configuration∙ Voicemail Code User Mailbox Configuration∙ Voicemail On ∙ Voicemail RingbackHunt Group Mailboxes Hunt Group Mailbox ConfigurationHunt Group Mailbox Configuration Message Waiting IndicationClick the Source Numbers tab Short Code and DSS Key Access Hunt Group Mailbox AccessRemote Access Message Waiting IndicationEmbedded Voicemail Installation Guide Auto Attendant Overview Auto Attendant ConfigurationExample Auto Attendant Setup Page Using Phone Manager Using DSS KeysRouting Incoming Calls to an Auto Attendant Transferring Calls to an Auto AttendantUsing Short Codes Auto Attendant Remote AccessChanging Prompts and Prompt Short Codes Cascading Auto Attendants Embedded Voicemail Installation Guide Miscellaneous Short Codes∙ Voicemail Collect ∙ Voicemail On/Voicemail Off DSS Key Programming∙ Voicemail Ringback On/Off ∙ Auto Attendant∙ Voicemail Ringback On Using a Short Code Remote AccessUsing an Auto Attendant Using an Incoming Call RouteBacking Up and Restoring Messages Backing Up Messages, Greetings and PromptsRestoring Messages, Greetings and Prompts Loading Other Files onto the Memory Card Configuring the File SourceIndex Embedded Voicemail Installation Guide Index Embedded Voicemail Installation Guide Small Office Embedded Voicemail Installation Guide Index AL7 1LZ