Mitel NuPoint Messenger Technical Documentation - Release 7.0
pager system and pager number. You can configure up to four pagers per mailbox.
Creating or Modifying Mailboxes for a Pager Application
After specifying the classes of service, you identify the outdial index for the pager system as an
internal outdial, billed outdial, or unbilled outdial.
When you select message waiting type 5 (pager) while creating or modifying a mailbox, you must
set the parameters in the following list:
Pager access type
Pager access code index
• Pager number
• Post-pager number
• Pager frequency
• Pager interval
Message delivery enabled or disabled
Suppressing of pages enabled or disabled
Busy pager attempts
Busy pager interval
• Pager start time
• Pager stop time
Additional pager , if any
Call placement access type pager access code index
Pager/outcall notification enabled or disabled
For procedures on creating or modifying mailboxes with paging or message delivery notification
or call placement ability, see “Message Delivery” or “Paging” in the task list, Volume 2 of this
manual. The material in this section explains how the mailbox configuration works.
Pager System Access Code
The dial string that you formulate is divided into three parts. The first part of the string is the pager
system access code, which is represented in the mailbox by the internal outdial index, billed
outdial index, or unbilled outdial index. The balance of the string is split between the pager
number and the post-pager number. See “Pager System Dial Strings” in the previous section for
information on configuring the pager system.
An outdial index is a number from 0 to 15. It assigns a pager system to the mailbox. Even if you
want to enter the entire outdial string into the pager number field, you still must choose an outdial
index to assign a pager system. If you do not select an outdial index for a pager schedule, the
server cannot issue a page when a message is left in that mailbox.
You can obtain a printout of pager systems, and their indexes and dial strings, either by running
the pager access codes report from the Reports Menu or, when you are creating a mailbox and
the server prompts for the outdial index, by requesting help. The server displays the available
indexes, dial strings, and pager names (“paging system names”) as in the following example
(Figure 4-5).
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