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CallPilot Message Netwking User Guide Avaya Business Communications Manager Release 6.0 Document Status: Standard Document Number: NN40090-101 Document Version: 04.02 Date: October 2010

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3 Task List CallPilot Message Netwking User Guide.......................... 7 To check which mailbox interface you use...12 To send a message using a Netwk Delivery Mailbox Nstar Voice Mail...13 To send a message using a Netwk Delivery Mailbox CallPilot...14 To send a message using Site-Based Addressing Nstar Voice Mail...14 To send a message using Site-Based Addressing CallPilot...16 To send a message using Direct Addressing Nstar Voice Mail...17 To send a message using Direct Addressing CallPilot...18 To reply to a netwk message Nstar Voice Mail...19 To reply to a netwk message CallPilot...20 To fward a Fax message using Site-Based Addressing CallPilot...23 To fward a Fax message to a Netwk Delivery Mailbox CallPilot...24 Avaya Call Pilot Manager Message Netwking User Guide

4 Task List NN40090-101

5 Contents Chapter 1 CallPilot Message Netwking User Guide.......................... 7 About this guide....................................................... 7 Audience............................................................ 7 Acronyms............................................................ 7 Symbols and text conventions............................................ 7 About Avaya Business Series Terminal telephone buttons.................. 9 Using the dialpad.................................................. 9 Messaging Netwking............................................. 10 How Message Netwking wks........................................ 10 Checking which mailbox interface you use................................. 12 Sending a message using a Netwk Delivery Mailbox........................ 13 Sending a message using Site-Based Addressing........................... 14 Sending a message using Direct Addressing............................... 16 Replying to netwk messages.......................................... 19 Fwarding a Fax Message using Site-Based Addressing..................... 22 Adding special characters.............................................. 25 Avaya Call Pilot Manager Message Netwking User Guide

6 Contents NN40090-101

7 Chapter 1 CallPilot Message Netwking User Guide About this guide The CallPilot Message Netwking User Guide explains how to use Message Netwking with your personal mailbox. Audience This guide is f CallPilot Manager Message Netwking users. If you require additional infmation on CallPilot Manager features, refer to the CallPilot Reference Guide ask your system administrat. Acronyms The following is a list of acronyms used in this guide. Table 1 Acronym AMIS BCM CCR DNS FQDN SMTP TCP/IP VPIM Description Audio Messaging Interchange Specification Business Communications Manager Custom Call Routing Domain Name System Fully Qualified Domain Name Simple Mail Transfer Protocol Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol Voice Profile Internet Mail Symbols and text conventions These conventions and symbols are used to represent the Business Series Terminal display and dialpad. Convention Example Used f Wd in a special font (shown in the top line of the display) Pswd: Command line prompts on display telephones. CallPilot Message Netwking User Guide

8 Chapter 1 CallPilot Message Netwking User Guide Convention Example Used f Underlined wd in capital letters (shown in the bottom line of a two line display telephone) PLAY Display button option. Available on two line display telephones. Press the button directly below the option on the display to proceed. Dialpad buttons Buttons you press on the dialpad to select a particular option. These text conventions are used in this guide to indicate the infmation described. Convention bold Courier text italic text plain Courier text FEATURE HOLD RELEASE Description Indicates command names and options and text that you need to enter. Example: Use the info command. Example: Enter show ip {alerts routes}. Indicates book titles Indicates command syntax and system output (f example, prompts and system messages). Example: Set Trap Monit Filters Indicates that you press the button with the codinating icon on whichever set you are using. NN40090-101

Chapter 1 CallPilot Message Netwking User Guide 9 About Avaya Business Series Terminal telephone buttons This table shows the Avaya Business Series Terminal buttons. Use the buttons that pertain to the type of telephone you use. Button name T7100, T7208, T7316 M7100, M7208, M7310, M7324 M7100N, M7208N, M7310N, M7324N Feature Handsfree Bottom right-hand button ƒ Hold Volume Control Release You can enter, ƒ and the code to use a feature. F example, press to access your mailbox. The T7100 wks differently from other telephones on your system because it does not have line buttons. Where other telephones require that you select a line button to answer a call, on the T7100 terminal you pick up the handset. Where other telephones require you to select a line button to take a call off hold, you press on the T7100 terminal. On T7100 terminals, you can answer a second call by pressing. Your active call is put on hold and you connect to the waiting call. You can have no me than two active calls at one time. Using the dialpad The buttons on your telephone dialpad act as both numbers and letters. Each button represents a number and letters of the alphabet. If you are a new CallPilot user, make sure you are familiar with how to operate your telephone. Refer to the User Card f your telephone. Numbers and letters on the dialpad 1 - A B C 2 a b c D E F 3 d e f G H I 4 g h i fi J K L 5 j k l fl M N O 6 m n o P Q R S 7 p q r s T U V 8 t u v W X Y Z 9 w x y z Quit Q Z Zero q z Accepts displayed letter and, (comma) CallPilot Message Netwking User Guide

10 Chapter 1 CallPilot Message Netwking User Guide Messaging Netwking Message Netwking links CallPilot other voice mail systems at different locations. Digital netwking and AMIS Message Netwking uses digital netwking and Audio Message Interchange Specification (AMIS) to exchange messages. Digital netwking Digital netwking uses Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) to enable the exchange of voice and Fax messages between users at different sites on a netwk. Note: Any voice message that you use send over the Internet using digital netwking can be subject to interception by unauthized parties. AMIS AMIS provides voice messaging to mailboxes at different sites on a communication netwk. A netwk is a collection of offices, locations sites connected by telecommunication links. Each site on the netwk must have AMIS to send, receive and reply to netwk messages. How Message Netwking wks Sending a message across a netwk is as easy as sending a message down the hall. There are three ways to send a netwk message. You can use: a Netwk Delivery Mailbox Site-Based Addressing Direct Addressing (available f AMIS only) Note: Netwk messages can be composed and sent only from your mailbox. You cannot send a netwk message by using the Leave Message feature ( ). NN40090-101

Chapter 1 CallPilot Message Netwking User Guide 11 Figure 1 Sending a netwk message Vancouver CallPilot system Miami CallPilot system Sue Ext 2222 Business Communications Manager server Sue s Mailbox 2222 Mark Ext 4546 Business Communications Manager server Mark s Mailbox 4546 Mark s Netwk Delivery Mailbox 7222 Netwk Figure 1 shows how messages are sent between different company sites on the same netwk. In the example, Sue wks in the Vancouver office and Mark wks in the Miami office. If Sue wants to send Mark a message, she can send the message using Site-Based Addressing, Direct Addressing, to Mark s Netwk Delivery Mailbox. Since Mark has a Netwk Delivery Mailbox on the local Vancouver system, it is convenient f Sue to send the message to Mark s Netwk Delivery Mailbox. Although Mark s Netwk Delivery Mailbox appears on the Vancouver system the message is automatically delivered to his mailbox in Miami. The netwk delivery infmation, such as the site prefix f the Miami site and Mark s mailbox number (4546) in Miami, is added to the Netwk Delivery Mailbox when you create it. Sending a message to a Netwk Delivery Mailbox is as easy as sending a message to anyone at your site. If Mark wants to send Sue a message, he must use Site-Based Addressing. Sue does not have a Netwk Delivery Mailbox on the Miami system. Befe Mark can send the message he needs to know the site prefix of the Vancouver site and Sue s mailbox number in Vancouver. The System Administrat can give Mark the Vancouver site prefix. After Mark recds the message and enters the netwk delivery infmation, the netwk message is automatically delivered to Sue s mailbox. Note: There is a time limit f the length of AMIS messages. Do not send AMIS messages that are longer than 8 minutes. CallPilot Message Netwking User Guide

12 Chapter 1 CallPilot Message Netwking User Guide What you need to know to use Message Netwking You must know how to use CallPilot to send messages to mailboxes at other sites. This includes knowing how to open your mailbox, recd messages, send messages and retrieve messages. F infmation about using CallPilot features, refer to the CallPilot Reference Guide. To use this guide, you must determine which phone interface you use, and follow the procedures f that interface. F infmation about determining which interface you use, refer to Checking which mailbox interface you use on page 12. Checking which mailbox interface you use CallPilot suppts the Nstar Voice Mail and CallPilot interfaces. Use this procedure to check which mailbox interface you use, then follow the procedures that apply to your interface. To check which mailbox interface you use 1 Press. Follow the voice prompts the display button options to open your mailbox. 2 Check the display to see which interface you use: 0 new 0 saved PLAY REC ADMIN No messages COMP MBOX EXIT This is the Nstar Voice Mail interface. This is the CallPilot interface. 3 Press to end the session. NN40090-101

Chapter 1 CallPilot Message Netwking User Guide 13 Sending a message using a Netwk Delivery Mailbox Netwk Delivery Mailboxes make it easy to send messages to a mailbox at a remote location. The Netwk Delivery Mailbox makes sending a message across the country as easy as sending it down the hall. A Netwk Delivery Mailbox is a pre-programmed direct address to a mailbox at a different site on the netwk. Each Netwk Delivery Mailbox has a local mailbox number. The destination site user s name appears in the company directy. To send a message using a Netwk Delivery Mailbox, you need the Netwk Delivery Mailbox number. Ask your System Administrat to give you a list of Netwk Delivery Mailboxes create a Netwk Delivery Mailbox f you. The messages you recd must be longer than three seconds. The system times out after five seconds of silence. To send a message using a Netwk Delivery Mailbox Nstar Voice Mail 1 Open your mailbox using. Follow the voice prompts the display button options to open your mailbox. Pswd: OTHR RETRY OK 0 new 4 saved PLAY REC ADMIN Recd message: Recd message: RETRY PAUSE OK Accept rec? RETRY PLAY OK Mbox: DIR QUIT Miami,sales OPTS CC SEND Will deliver 2 Enter your mailbox passwd and press OK. 3 Press REC. 4 At the tone recd your message. 5 Press OK to end the recding. 6 Press OK to accept the recding. 7 Enter the Netwk Delivery Mailbox number. 8 Press SEND to send the message press OPTS to assign message delivery options: f digital destinations, Certified, Urgent, Timed Delivery, Private. f AMIS destinations, Certified, Urgent, Timed Delivery, but NOT Private press CC to send the message to another recipient. 0 new 0 saved PLAY REC ADMIN 9 Press to end the session. CallPilot Message Netwking User Guide

14 Chapter 1 CallPilot Message Netwking User Guide To send a message using a Netwk Delivery Mailbox CallPilot 1 Open your mailbox using. Follow the voice prompts the display button options to open your mailbox. No messages COMP MBOX EXIT To: NAME SPEC DONE Empty REC 2 Press COMP fi to open the Compose Message menu. 3 Enter the Netwk Delivery Mailbox number and press DONE. You can enter me than one mailbox number if you want to send the message to several recipients. 4 Press REC fi to begin recding. Recding REREC OK 5 Press OK when you are done. You can press to add message options: f digital destinations, Certified, Urgent, Timed Delivery, Private f AMIS destinations, Certified, Urgent, Timed Delivery, but NOT Private. Rec stopped PLAY DEL SEND Will deliver 6 Press SEND to send the message. 7 Press to end the session. Sending a message using Site-Based Addressing Site-Based Addressing lets you send a message to a mailbox at another location on the netwk. To use Site-Based Addressing to send a message, you must know the netwk address of the destination site and the mailbox number of the person you want to send the message to. Ask your System Administrat f a list of destination sites on your netwk. To send a message using Site-Based Addressing Nstar Voice Mail 1 Open your mailbox using. Follow the voice prompts the display button options to open your mailbox. 0 new 4 saved PLAY REC ADMIN 2 Press REC. NN40090-101

Chapter 1 CallPilot Message Netwking User Guide 15 Recd message: Recd message: RETRY PAUSE OK Accept rec? RETRY PLAY OK 3 At the tone, recd your message. The message you recd must be longer than three seconds. The system times out after five seconds of silence. 4 Press OK to end the recding. 5 Press OK to accept the recding. Mbox: DIR Address type? NETW Netwk: RETRY QUIT AMIS OK 6 Press. 7 Press NETW. 8 Enter the destination site prefix and mailbox number and press OK. <site name> OPTS CC SEND 9 Press SEND to send the message as it is press OPTS to assign message delivery options: f digital destinations, Certified, Urgent, Timed Delivery, Private. f AMIS destinations, Certified, Urgent, Timed Delivery, but NOT Private press CC to send the message to another recipient. Netwk msg VIEW SEND 0 new 0 saved PLAY REC ADMIN 10 Press SEND to transmit the message. 11 Press to end the session. CallPilot Message Netwking User Guide

16 Chapter 1 CallPilot Message Netwking User Guide To send a message using Site-Based Addressing CallPilot 1 Press. Follow the voice prompts display options to open your mailbox. 2 Press COMP fi to open the Compose Message option. To: NAME SPEC DONE Site:<xxxx> 3 Enter the site prefix and the mailbox number and press OK. You can enter me than one mailbox number if you want to send the message to several recipients. 4 The display shows the destination mailbox name and mailbox number. Dest mb:<xxxx> To: NAME SPEC DONE EMPTY REC 5 You can enter another address press DONE if you are finished entering addresses. 6 Press REC fi and recd your message at the tone. The message you recd must be longer than three seconds. The system times out after five seconds of silence. Recding... REREC OK 7 Press OK to end your recding press REREC to erase and re-recd your message. You can press to add message options of Urgent, Private, Acknowledged Timed delivery. Private is not available if you use AMIS. Rec stopped PLAY DEL SEND 8 Press SEND to send the message. Sending a message using Direct Addressing Direct Addressing lets you send a voice message to a mailbox at a different location on a netwk. To use Direct Addressing you must know the destination site phone number and the mailbox number of the person you want to send a message to. Direct Addressing is available f AMIS only. Ask your System Administrat f the destination site s phone number and mailbox numbers. NN40090-101

Chapter 1 CallPilot Message Netwking User Guide 17 To send a message using Direct Addressing Nstar Voice Mail 1 Press. Follow the voice prompts the display button options to open your mailbox. Pswd: OTHR RETRY OK 0 new 4 saved PLAY REC ADMIN Recd message: Recd message: RETRY PAUSE OK Accept rec? RETRY PLAY OK Mbox: DIR Address type? NETW Ph: RETRY OK <xxxxxxx> ADD Destmb: RETRY OK QUIT AMIS OK AMIS msg OPTS CC OTHR Netwk msg VIEW SEND 0 new 0 saved PLAY REC ADMIN 2 Enter your mailbox passwd and press OK. 3 Press REC. 4 At the tone, recd your message. The message you recd must be longer than three seconds. The system times out after five seconds of silence. 5 Press OK to end the recding. 6 Press OK to accept the recding. 7 Press. 8 Press AMIS. 9 Enter the destination site phone number and press OK. 10 Press OK to continue press ADD to add special characters. See Adding special characters on page 25. Press OK when you are done adding special characters. 11 Enter the destination mailbox number and press OK. 12 Press OTHR to review send the message press OPTS to assign message delivery options: f digital destinations, Certified, Urgent, Timed Delivery, Private. f AMIS destinations, Certified, Urgent, Timed Delivery, but NOT Private press CC to send the message to another recipient. 13 Press SEND to transmit the message. 14 Press to end the session. CallPilot Message Netwking User Guide

18 Chapter 1 CallPilot Message Netwking User Guide To send a message using Direct Addressing CallPilot 1 Open your mailbox using. Follow the voice prompts the display button options to open your mailbox. No messages COMP MBOX EXIT To: NAME SPEC CNCL 2 Press COMP fi to open the Compose Message menu. 3 Press SPEC. This is the default number f special addressing and can be changed by the System Administrat. Dest ph: RETRY <xxxxxxx> ADD Dest mb: RETRY <xxxx> RETRY OK OK OK OK 4 Enter the phone number of the remote site and press OK. 5 Press OK to continue press ADD to add special characters. See Adding special characters on page 25. Press OK when you are done adding special characters. 6 Enter the mailbox number at the remote site. 7 Press OK to accept the mailbox number. To: NAME SPEC DONE Empty REC 8 Press DONE enter another address to send the message to. 9 Press REC fi to recd your message. The message you recd must be longer than three seconds. The system times out after five seconds of silence. Recding... REREC OK 10 Press OK when you are done recding press REREC fi to rerecd your message. You can press to add message options of Urgent, Acknowledged Timed delivery. Rec stopped PLAY DEL SEND Msg delivered 11 Press SEND to send the message. 12 Press to end the session. NN40090-101

Chapter 1 CallPilot Message Netwking User Guide 19 Replying to netwk messages You can reply to a netwk message using the Reply Feature. You must have the netwk Reply Feature enabled in der to reply to a message. F me infmation, ask your System Administrat. To reply to a netwk message Nstar Voice Mail 1 Open your mailbox using. Follow the voice prompts the display button options to open your mailbox. 1 new 4 saved PLAY REC ADMIN End of message REPLY ERASE NEXT Reply netwrk msg MSG QUIT 2 Press PLAY to play your new messages press fl to listen to your saved messages. 3 After you listen to the message, press REPLY. 4 Press MSG. If you are replying to a message with me than one recipient, go to step 5. If you are replying to a message with one recipient, go to step 6. Reply to: SNDR Recd message: ALL 5 If you are replying to a message that has me than one recipient: press SNDR to send your reply only to the sender press ALL to send your reply to all the people that received the message. 6 Recd your reply message. The message you recd must be longer than three seconds. The system times out after five seconds of silence. Recd message: RETRY PAUSE OK Accept rec? RETRY PLAY OK 7 Press OK to end your recding. 8 Press OK to accept your recding. If you are replying to a digital message, go to step 9. If you are replying to an AMIS message, go to step 10. CallPilot Message Netwking User Guide

20 Chapter 1 CallPilot Message Netwking User Guide Netwk msg OPTS CC SEND Will deliver 9 Press SEND to send the message press OPTS to assign message delivery options: f digital destinations, Certified, Urgent, Timed Delivery, Private. f AMIS destinations, Certified, Urgent, Timed Delivery, but NOT Private press CC to send the message to another recipient. AMIS msg OPTS CC OTHR 10 Press OTHR to go to the next display and review send the message as it is press OPTS to assign message delivery options: f digital destinations, Certified, Urgent, Timed Delivery, Private. f AMIS destinations, Certified, Urgent, Timed Delivery, but NOT Private press CC to send the message to another recipient. Netwk msg VIEW SEND End of message REPLY ERASE NEXT 11 Press SEND to transmit the message. 12 Press to end the session. To reply to a netwk message CallPilot 1 Open your mailbox using. Follow the voice prompts the display button options to open your mailbox. 2 Press PLAY to play your new messages press fl to listen to your saved messages. End message RESP DEL NEXT 3 After you listen to your messages, press RESP. If you press, go to step 5. Respond by REPLY FORW 4 Press REPLY to reply to the message press FORW to fward the message press to reply to all the recipients of the message. NN40090-101

Chapter 1 CallPilot Message Netwking User Guide 21 Empty REC Recding... REREC OK 5 Press REC fi to recd a message. The message you recd must be longer than three seconds. The system times out after five seconds of silence. 6 Press OK when you are done recding. You can press to add message options: f digital destinations, Certified, Urgent, Timed Delivery, Private f AMIS destinations, Certified, Urgent, Timed Delivery, but NOT Private. Rec stopped PLAY DEL SEND 7 Press to send the message. 8 Press to end the session. CallPilot Message Netwking User Guide

22 Chapter 1 CallPilot Message Netwking User Guide Fwarding a Fax Message using Site-Based Addressing If the receiving site cannot receive a Fax message, you receive Non Delivery Notification. You can fward a Fax message that you received to a Site-Based Address and add an introducty voice message. The combined voice and Fax message appears as a Fax message in the destination mailbox. You can also fward a received Fax message to a Netwk Delivery Mailbox. Refer to To fward a Fax message to a Netwk Delivery Mailbox CallPilot on page 24. NN40090-101

Chapter 1 CallPilot Message Netwking User Guide 23 To fward a Fax message using Site-Based Addressing CallPilot 1 Open your mailbox using. Follow the voice prompts the display button options to open your mailbox. 2 Press to play the current message press fl to play the next message, until you locate the Fax message you want to fward. 3 Press to fward the message. To: NAME SPEC CNCL Site:<xxxx> 4 Enter the destination site prefix and mailbox number and press OK. 5 The display shows the destination site name and mailbox number. Dest mb:<xxxx> To: NAME SPEC DONE Empty REC 6 Press DONE. 7 Press REC fi. Recding... REREC OK 8 Press OK. Rec stopped PLAY DEL SEND 9 Press SEND. CallPilot Message Netwking User Guide

24 Chapter 1 CallPilot Message Netwking User Guide To fward a Fax message to a Netwk Delivery Mailbox CallPilot 1 Open your mailbox using. Follow the voice prompts the display button options to open your mailbox. 2 Press to play the current message press fl to play the next message, until you locate the Fax message you want to fward. 3 Press to fward the message. To: NAME SPEC CNCL <xxxx> To: NAME SPEC DONE Empty REC 4 Enter the Netwk Delivery Mailbox number. 5 The display shows the mailbox name. 6 Press DONE. 7 Press REC fi to recd an introducty voice message. The message you recd must be longer than three seconds. The system times out after five seconds of silence. Recding... REREC OK 8 Press OK. Rec stopped PLAY DEL SEND 9 Press SEND. If the receiving site cannot receive a Fax message, you receive Non Delivery Notification. NN40090-101

Chapter 1 CallPilot Message Netwking User Guide 25 Adding special characters Special characters are pauses other dialing instructions that you can add if they are required to access the netwk a telephone number. Follow the voice prompts press ADD to add special characters to a telephone number. A telephone number cannot be longer than 30 characters. Note: If you are adding special characters, do not press the dialpad buttons to enter a #, to enter a *. Press the button directly below the option on a two line display telephone, listen to the voice prompts f how to enter these characters. Adding special characters to a telephone number Press Description DIGS* to resume adding digits to the destination phone number PAUS* to enter a timed pause that appears as P on the display. Pauses are four seconds long. to recognize dial tone (behind PBX). The Recognize Dial Tone special character appears as D on the display. fi( OTHR #)* to enter a # fl( OTHR *)* to enter a * TONE* to recognize dial tone (behind PBX). The Recognize Dial Tone special character appears as D on the display. to cancel and retry *These options are f two line display telephones only. If you use a one line display telephone, use the keypad button shown. CallPilot Message Netwking User Guide

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