4635 automated attendant
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swinstation
4635 automated attendant
Hi all
I wanna know is it possible to deactivate voice prompt in a4635 on automated attendant?
for example after playing voice guide like press 1 to transfer to sale department and press 2 to transfer technical dep......
after the caller press 1 hears "please hold" I don't want plays this prompt or another prompt is it possible?
thanks for your help.
Regards.
I wanna know is it possible to deactivate voice prompt in a4635 on automated attendant?
for example after playing voice guide like press 1 to transfer to sale department and press 2 to transfer technical dep......
after the caller press 1 hears "please hold" I don't want plays this prompt or another prompt is it possible?
thanks for your help.
Regards.
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MR_PT1
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Speech
I think there is a feature in the Mailbox configuration ist is Namend : Caller Prompting
Enter "1" if callers should hear full prompting after the mailbox greeting.
Enter "2" if callers should hear limited prompting after the mailbox greeting.
Enter "3" if callers should not hear any prompting after the mailbox greeting.
Enter "1" if callers should hear full prompting after the mailbox greeting.
Enter "2" if callers should hear limited prompting after the mailbox greeting.
Enter "3" if callers should not hear any prompting after the mailbox greeting.
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six229
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swinstation
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swinstation
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six229
Pcupload tool pdf
You have to connect voicemail both with ethernet cable (same like the cpu) and serial. Serial is used for managing voicemail menu and ethernet to upload messages. Configure voicemail ip parameters as per example.
Menu 22 - LAN Interface Management
- TCP/IP Parameter Configuration -
This Server's Ethernet Address: ......... 00:80:9F:03:98:A5
This Server's IP Address: ............... 192.168.0.1
IP Net Mask: ............................ 255.255.255.0
Broadcast Address: ...................... 192.168.0.255
Gateway IP Address: ..................... 192.168.0.128
Set asa password from menu 17 in voicemail. You have to change the file to .WAV file, 16bit linear, mono, 8kHz sample rate and then convert it to .s16 alcatel format with the command c:encode.exe (file.wav) (file.s16)
Uploading messages is done by the following commands from the command prompt.
Setting/replacing user name, greetings, personal group list names:
pcupload <vm-name> <asa-pw> send <mbox-nr>
[(choose one)name|greeting|extended|help|busy|access|group <grp-nr>] <filename> {-v}
Setting/replacing system messages:
pcupload <vm-name> <asa-pw> send system [broadcast|hello|goodbye] <filename> {-v}
Deleting user name, greetings, personal group list names:
pcupload <vm-name> <asa-pw> delete <mbox-nr>
[name|greeting|extended|help|busy|access| group <grp nr>] {-v}
Deleting system messages:
pcupload <vm-name> <asa-pw> delete system [broadcast|hello|goodbye] {-v}
vm-name = voicemail ip address
asa-px = set in voicemail menu 17
mbox-nr = mailbox number
filename = .s16 audio file previously prepared
Hope this helps
Menu 22 - LAN Interface Management
- TCP/IP Parameter Configuration -
This Server's Ethernet Address: ......... 00:80:9F:03:98:A5
This Server's IP Address: ............... 192.168.0.1
IP Net Mask: ............................ 255.255.255.0
Broadcast Address: ...................... 192.168.0.255
Gateway IP Address: ..................... 192.168.0.128
Set asa password from menu 17 in voicemail. You have to change the file to .WAV file, 16bit linear, mono, 8kHz sample rate and then convert it to .s16 alcatel format with the command c:encode.exe (file.wav) (file.s16)
Uploading messages is done by the following commands from the command prompt.
Setting/replacing user name, greetings, personal group list names:
pcupload <vm-name> <asa-pw> send <mbox-nr>
[(choose one)name|greeting|extended|help|busy|access|group <grp-nr>] <filename> {-v}
Setting/replacing system messages:
pcupload <vm-name> <asa-pw> send system [broadcast|hello|goodbye] <filename> {-v}
Deleting user name, greetings, personal group list names:
pcupload <vm-name> <asa-pw> delete <mbox-nr>
[name|greeting|extended|help|busy|access| group <grp nr>] {-v}
Deleting system messages:
pcupload <vm-name> <asa-pw> delete system [broadcast|hello|goodbye] {-v}
vm-name = voicemail ip address
asa-px = set in voicemail menu 17
mbox-nr = mailbox number
filename = .s16 audio file previously prepared
Hope this helps
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