
Avaya Definity Gx/PBXLink Integration Guide for Cisco Unity 4.0
Programming the Avaya Definity/PBXLink Phone System
Table 10 | Feature Button Assignments for Third of Three PBXLink Digital Ports with Load | |
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| <every third remaining voice mail extension> |
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If the phone system has 1 to 8 voice messaging ports or if it does not have vectoring capability, do the procedure “To Set Up Coverage Paths for One to Eight Voice Messaging Ports or for Phone Systems Without Vectoring Capability.” Otherwise, do the procedure “To Set up Coverage Paths for More Than Eight Voice Messaging Ports.”
To Set Up Coverage Paths for One to Eight Voice Messaging Ports or for Phone Systems Without Vectoring Capability
Step 1 Refer to Chapter 6 in the PBXLink documentation, which is available from the manufacturer.
To Set up Coverage Paths for More Than Eight Voice Messaging Ports
Step 1 For a phone system with more than eight voice messaging ports, use the Add Vdn <extension number> command (for example Add Vdn 2000) to set up a vector directory number for the pilot number (extension 2000 in this example). Set the following options and press Enter.
Table 11 | Vector Direction Number Options | |
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| VoiceMail 2000 |
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Display Override? | n | |
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Vector Number |
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Step 2 Use the Add Vector 1 or the Change Vector 1 command to define the vector for voice messaging port extensions that answer calls. Set the options according to one of the following examples. Then press Enter.
For a system with a single PBXLink digital port, use the following example of a system with six lines.
Avaya Definity Gx/PBXLink Integration Guide for Cisco Unity 4.0
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