NEC Auto Attendant Do Not Disturb, Description, Programming, Other Related Features, IntraMail

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Auto Attendant Do Not Disturb

Auto Attendant Do Not Disturb

Auto Attendant Do Not Disturb

Description

Auto Attendant Do Not Disturb sends Automated Attendant calls directly to an extension user’s mailbox. Their phone will not ring for calls from the Automated Attendant.

When a subscriber enables Auto Attendant Do Not Disturb, Automated Attendant calls to their extension go directly to their mailbox. Their phone will not ring for calls from the Automated Attendant. You can option- ally enable Auto Attendant Do Not Disturb from system programming. A subscriber typically turns on Auto Attendant Do Not Disturb when they need to work at their desk undisturbed by outside calls from the Auto- mated Attendant.

Keep in mind that Auto Attendant Do Not Disturb will not block Intercom calls from co-workers or any other type of outside call not routed through the Automated Attendant. For example, with Automated Attendant Do Not Disturb enabled, Direct Inwards Lines and transferred outside calls to an extension work normally.

Conditions

• None

Default Setting

• Disabled

Programming

1.Enable Auto Attendant Do Not Disturb From Your Subscriber Mailbox.

1.See Operation below.

2.Optionally enable Auto Attendant Do Not Disturb from System Programming.

1.In 2144-01: Auto Attendant Do Not Disturb (page 772), enter Yes.

Other Related Features

Features

None

IntraMail Features

Call Forward to a Mailbox (page 447)

If a subscriber has their calls forwarded immediately to their mailbox, Auto Attendant Do Not Disturb is not necessary (i.e., the operations are redundant).

Greeting (page 493)

A subscriber does not have to have their greeting recorded to activate Auto Attendant Do Not Disturb.

Features

IntraMail

 

 

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NEC Auto Attendant Do Not Disturb, Description, Programming, Other Related Features, Conditions, Default Setting