Administering the SPA400 and Voice Mail Service

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Configuring a SPA400 for Voice Mail Service

 

 

 

 

 

SPA9000 Voice > Line: Proxy and Registration

Voice Mail: Press the Message button. You hear one of the following responses:

“Password”: If you are prompted for a password, the station is configured properly. You can enter the password and manage the mailbox.

“Mailbox number”: If you are prompted for the mailbox number, a mailbox is not assigned to this station. Review the settings on the SPA400 Voice mail User page (see “Configuring Local Voice Mail Service on a SPA400,” on page113) and the Phone configuration page (see “Setting Up Voice Mail on Each Station,” on page116).

Busy Tone: A busy tone indicates a problem with the configuration. Verify that the USB drive is properly inserted into the SPA400, and review the various entries that you made in the configuration.

Enabling Remote Voice Mail Access (Optional)

You can configure the SPA9000 to allow the users to check their voice mail when they are out of the office.

NOTE If your users will call into your voice mail system through an ITSP line, your ITSP must support out-of-band DTMF (IE RFC2833).

STEP 1 Connect to the SPA9000 administration web server. (See “Connecting to the SPA9000 Administration Web Server,” on page 27.)

STEP 2 Click Voice tab > SIP.

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Cisco Systems SPA9000 manual Enabling Remote Voice Mail Access Optional, Click Voice tab SIP