3Com NBX 100 Administrator's Manual - page 201
NBX Voice Mail
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The caller presses a number (the access digit) on the key pad to reach
either operator. The access digit for the System Operator is either 0 or 9;
the access digit for the Personal Operator is the digit you did not use for
the System Operator. (Access digits cannot be the same for both
operators.)
The two operators are functionally identical: either can be referenced as
the Personal Operator or the System Operator, depending on your site’s
requirements. For example, you could designate the extension for the
System Operator as your Personal Operator.
What Can You Assign As An Operator?
As the system administrator, you can assign any of the following as an
operator destination:
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System extension
A system extension can be Auto Attendant or another extension
within your facility.
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Hunt group
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External telephone number
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Virtual Tie Line (VTL) extension
Feature Support For Configurable Operators
The following features and desktop applications support Configurable
Operators:
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Call Group mailboxes, hunt group mailboxes, and TAPI route points
support the Configurable Operators feature; otherwise, the defaults
apply.
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Virtual Tie Lines (VTLs) — Personal operators can accept a VTL
extension.
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Phantom Mailboxes — Phantom mailboxes support the Configurable
Operators feature. The destination can be either an internal extension,
Auto Attendant, or voice mail.
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Greeting-only Mailboxes — Greeting-only Mailboxes support the
Configurable Operators feature.