Avaya 3.1.0 manual Registration Information for Optional Features, Email Forwarding of Voicemail

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Registration Information for Optional Features

3.Select the Line/Feature () button beside the entry that you want to delete.

4.Select the Del softkey.

5.Select the Ok softkey.

6.Select the Exit softkey to display the previous menu, or press the PHONE/EXIT () button.

Registration Information for Optional Features

To view registration information for special features using a telephone

1.At the telephone, press the OPTIONS () button.

2.Select Opt Features on the Main menu.

3.Select Email Fwd Options, WebAdm Sys Options, or Teleworker Options on the Feature List menu. The registration code is displayed.

4.Select the Exit softkey to display the previous menu, or press the PHONE/EXIT () button.

Email Forwarding of Voicemail

When configured and enabled, the email-forwarding-of-voicemail feature sends e-mail messages to users with voicemail messages. The e-mail message contains call header information, including the caller name (if available), caller number, and the time and length of the call. A recording of the voicemail message is created as a G.729a-encoded audio file (in WAV file format) and the file is forwarded as an e-mail attachment. Refer to Playing an Audio File Attachment on page 40 for details of PC and MediaPlayer requirements.

Note:

Your system administrator must enable SMTP for the system (“E-mail Forwarding of Voicemail” in the Avaya one-X Quick Edition System Administration Guide.)

To configure forwarding of email to voicemail

1.If you are logged in to the web-based system administration interface, log out.

2.Using the extension number of the telephone that receives voicemail messages on behalf of the user and the password needed to access user options on that telephone, log in to the web-based User Options interface.

3.On the User Options menu, click Voice Mail.

4.In the SMTP area, click Change.

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Contents Avaya one-X Quick Edition Software License Contents Contents Introducing Your Telephone Accessing Telephone Applications and OptionsDefault Function Softkey Label SW IP Do not disturb Customizing Your Quick Edition IP TelephoneTo program a softkey To disable a softkeyTo reset softkeys to factory defaults Programmable SoftkeysTelephone Softkey Functions Accessing user options when password protection is enabledAccessing user options when password protection is disabled Displaying the User Options MenuTo enable or disable password protection Setting Password OptionsTo change your password To set a new password when the old one expiresViewing and Changing the User Language Adjusting the VolumeViewing and Modifying User Preferences Muting the Active MicrophoneTo select a ringer tone Setting the Call Waiting ToneChoosing a Personalized Ringer Tone To change the user languageMaking and Answering Calls Setting the Contrast Level of the DisplayTelephone Accessories To adjust the contrast level of the displayTo make a call using a speed dial To make calls manuallyTo make a call from the list of call logs Making Restricted Calls To make calls using the corporate or personal directoryTo make a restricted call using an authorization code Receiving CallsTo answer an incoming call To answer or ignore a second incoming callTo ignore an incoming call To retrieve a held call Call HandlingPutting a Call on Hold To put a single call on holdTo transfer a call without speaking to the receiving party Transferring CallsParking and Retrieving Calls To transfer a call and speak to the receiving partyTo retrieve a parked call from any other telephone Conference Calls To forward calls to a directory number Call ForwardingTo forward all calls to voicemail To forward unanswered calls to voicemailTo disable call forwarding To forward calls to an external numberTo change the number of rings before forwarding To enable or disable zero redirect Zero-RedirectTo specify a redirect number Using Call Logs To view call log entriesTo edit a Call Log number before you dial the number Using Voice Mail To clear lists, all call logs, and/or reset the counterTo delete a single entry Personal Options User Keypad ShortcutsKeyFunction Main MenuKey Function Caller Keypad ShortcutsRetrieving Voicemail Messages To access your voicemail using any telephone To play a voicemail messageTo monitor incoming voicemail messages Recording and Managing Personalized Voicemail Greetings To record your nameTo record a personalized greeting To delete a personalized greeting To change your name in the Corporate directory Using DirectoriesCorporate and Personal Directories To view corporate and personal directory entriesTyping with the keypad Key Action Adding an Entry to Your Personal DirectoryTo add an entry manually To copy an entry from the corporate directorySelect My Personal Dir on the Copy Entry To menu To copy an entry from the call logTo copy an entry from a voicemail record To edit an entry in your personal directoryTo delete an entry from your personal directory StatusStatus Icon List Meaning To configure your own status informationTo view the status information for a monitored user To dial a monitored userTo monitor subscribed users on your home screen To enable or disable DNDDo Not Disturb To change or remove your set status informationPaging Speed DialTo broadcast an announcement to a paging zone To view your speed dial list To add a speed dial entry manuallySelect Speed Dial on the Copy Entry To menu To delete a speed dial entry To edit a speed dial entryOn the User Options menu, click Voice Mail Registration Information for Optional FeaturesTo configure forwarding of email to voicemail Email Forwarding of VoicemailPlaying an Audio File Attachment Select Enable NotificationTeleworker Application Web-based System AdministrationPage Telephone Options Telephone Options Main MenuTelephone Options Telephone User Option Menu Smtp Telephone Options Web Interface MenuSystem Options Telephone Menu System OptionsGateway Details System Options Web Interface MenuCDR Page Index Paging Password menu items

3.1.0 specifications

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