3Com NBX 100 Administrator's Manual - page 203
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Set the maximum number of out-calling ports
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Assign an out-dialing prefix for Off-site Notification
To configure Off-site Notification, click NBX Messaging > Configure and
click the Off-site Notification tab.
Table 38
provides details on Off-site Notification fields.
Notes About Off-site Notification
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To allow telephone users to take advantage of Enable Off-site
Notification, you must perform these three steps:
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Click NBX Messaging > Configure and click the Off-site Notification
tab to enable Off-site Notification system wide.
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Click User Configuration > Class of Service and click the CoS Group
Name to enable Off-site Notification in the Class of Service
settings.
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Verify that the individual telephone user’s extension has been
enabled for Off-site Notification.
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Before Off-site Notification can send e-mail, define an SMTP Domain
Name, and one or more valid Domain Name Servers (click
System-Wide Settings > IP Settings).
Table 38
Off-site Notification
Fields
Field
Purpose
Offsite Notification
Enabled
Enables Off-site Notification throughout the system. By
default, Off-site Notification is disabled.
When you enable Off-site Notification, you must also enable
it for:
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Class of Service Settings. See
Class of Service (CoS)
on
page 132
.
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The telephone user’s personal settings. See “Off-Site
Notification” in the NBX Telephone Guide.
Max Out-calling Ports The number of voice mail ports available for simultaneous
use by Off-site Notification. You can configure this
parameter for up to the number of voice mail ports licensed
for the system. The system is shipped with 4 ports; purchase
an upgrade license to enable additional ports.
Out-dialing Prefix
A prefix used by every call made by Off-site Notification.
If this setting is empty, the call uses only the information
specified by the telephone
user.