Mitel NuPoint Messenger Technical Documentation - Release 7.0
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Changing an LCOS Definition
Only one limit applies to message delivery, the Message Delivery-Phone Length limit. It controls
user modification of message delivery. The message delivery phone lengths determine the
maximum number of digits users can enter for a message delivery number. The default is 7, the
allowable range is 3 to 11 digits. The limit is useful for preventing long-distance calls.
Note: This limit does not apply to phone numbers entered at a server maintenance console.
For more information on LCOSs and limits, see the Other Classes of Service chapter.
Action at the End of a Dial String
When a mailbox is configured for message delivery, the server automatically waits for a greeting.
(If a G is erroneously included at the end of the dial string, the server ignores it.)
Noisy Switching Equipment
When the server is configured to outdial a telephone number, the “clicks” and “pops” of
particularly noisy switching equipment could be misinterpreted as a greeting. To avoid this, dial
the telephone number, then count the number of seconds that it takes for the telephone at the
other end to ring or the pager to answer. Since message delivery always assumes a G at the end
of the dial string, put the appropriate number of pluses (+) at the end of the pager number.
Answer Supervision Code in the Dial String
You may want to use the Answer Supervision (L) code if you have the appropriate switches
or use certain cellular exchanges (MTSO). This is a good alternative to the Greet (G) code
where progress tones or noise can cause the server to erroneously assume success.
Answer supervision time out controls how many seconds the line card waits until issuing a
time out. If the line card does not detect answer supervision (a ringing on the line) by the
number of seconds set in this exception, the page is considered a failure. This time out can
be set between 0 and 255 seconds, where 0 means no time out period is enforced (wait
forever).
Call Placement Considerations
This section covers specifics applicable only to call placement. Remember that you must set the
outdial indexes and the call placement pager access type parameters in the user’s mailbox
configuration to enable call placement.
Changing Mailbox Information
You may want to alter the following mailbox information to use call placement:
• FCOS
• LCOS
• RCOS
Call placement pager access type
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