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3Click Save to save your changes.

OR

Click Reset if you made changes and you do not want to save them.

Controlling your automatic login

To control your Unified Communications logon when using other Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) telephone (such as a cell phone) that are not hosted by the AS 5300 network, perform the following steps.

1Select Preferences > Services > Unified Communications > Greetings >

Auto Identification.

2Click Save, after you select an option to use automatic identification when calling from your client.

3Provide direct access to your mailbox by using the customizable option to enter up to three different PSTN or Electronic Switched Network (ESN) numbers.

4Click Save to save your changes.

OR

Click Reset if you made changes and you do not want to save them.

Remember that the customizable option only allows you to enter valid PSTN or ESN digits and not a user name. Only PSTN numbers that are not hosted by the AS 5300 network can be used for automatic identification. For example, automatic identification does not work when subscribers call from a known device, such as the cell phone or home phone. The numbers listed in the Aliases field in Preferences > Personal > Contact Info will not work. You would list a user’s PSTN number as an Alias number for that user, so you would not enter that number as an address to be auto-identified. Instead, you would use auto-identification for the my client the user is logged on as.

Configuring recording time for incoming voicemail messages

To configure the maximum recording time for incoming voicemail messages, perform the following steps.

NN42040-105 Nortel AS 5300 Release 1.0 Standard 01.02

June 2008

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