
Message Networking
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have a maximum of four digits. This information is used to generate the
return address of your location.
This code is assigned to your calling area. For example, the area code
for Kansas City is 816 and the area code for Calgary is 403. Each
province, state, and, sometimes city has a specific area code. This
number can have a maximum of six digits. This information is used to
generate the return address of your location.
The system telephone number at your site is the number assigned to
the Automated Attendant. This number can have a maximum of 16
digits. This information is used to generate the return address of your
location.
The numbers your site uses to access Line, Pool or Route codes. The
Outdial route is the Line or Pool number that AMIS uses to make an
outgoing call or the Route code used to call a specific site.
You use a Loopback Mailbox to test if two sites are communicating.
When a Loopback mailbox receives a message, it sends it back to the
originating mailbox. Before you can test network message capability,
you must enable the Loopback Mailbox.
The Loopback mailbox is not enabled by default. Enable the Loopback
mailbox while you set up and test your network. Disable the Loopback
mailbox after you know that it is working.
You can record a system name. When you include the system name,
the recorded system name is added to all messages sent from your site.
The system name plays as part of the recorded message.
To record the System Name, click on the Voice link and follow the steps
in the Recording Prompts section of this guide.
The sender’s recorded name can be attached to each message sent
from your site. The sender’s name plays as part of the recorded
message. The normal default setting is disabled.
AMIS Call Blocking Periods
After you create AMIS sites you can set up call blocking. Call Blocking
establishes times when AMIS Network Delivery Messages are prohibited. You
can limit non-urgent calls during peak periods or when long distance rates are
highest. You can establish Call Blocking for every day of the week.
There are four Call Blocking periods per day. For example, you can establish
a period on Monday from 08:00 to 11:00 a.m., and from noon until 4:00 p.m.
The available time for network calls to occur is before 08:00 a.m., between
11:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m., and any time after 4:00 p.m.
1. Access CallPilot Manager.
2. Click the Networking heading.
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