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Chapter 3 CallPilot mailboxes 27
CallPilot Manager Set Up and Operation Guide
The default for Outdial type is None. The values available are None, Line, Pool or Route. Until
you assign a line or line pool as the Outdial type for a mailbox, the mailbox owner can use:
the Reply feature to reply to calls from internal extensions only
Off-premise Message Notification for internal extensions only
Outbound Transfer for internal extensions only
When you assign an Outdial type, all dialing is done according to the outdial method you specify.
Dialing restrictions can be applied to any valid extension on the system.
If you set the Outdial type to anything but None, there is a potential for unauthorized long-distance
dialing. You can prevent this by establishing outdialing restrictions.
Auto-Login
Auto-Login is an option that makes logging on easier. With Auto-Login, subscribers don’t have to
enter their mailbox number and password. Subscribers with Auto-Login can enter
·°⁄
and immediately be logged on to their mailbox. They do not have to enter their mailbox number or
password. The telephone that subscribers use to Auto-Login must be their primary or alternate
telephone. Auto-Login is disabled by default.
Alternate extension
You can assign up to two alternate extensions to each Subscriber Mailbox. If a caller dials the
main extension (the extension that has alternate extensions assigned), the call rings at the main
extension only.
Assign alternate extensions to subscribers who need to have two or three extensions on the same
system. For example, an engineer may have a lab phone and a desk phone. When you set up the
mailbox, assign the lab phone as the alternate extension. When the engineer is in the lab they see
Message Waiting Indication when they receive a message on their primary extension, and they can
log on and hear the message in their mailbox.
Only extensions that do not have a mailbox assigned can be used as an alternate extension. There
are no default alternate extensions programmed for Subscriber mailboxes.
Alternate extensions receive the same Message Waiting Indication as the primary extension.
Mailbox owners who use the Norstar Voice Mail interface can use the Open Mailbox feature
(≤·°⁄) from alternate extensions. Subscribers can use the Interrupt feature
(≤·°‡) from the alternate extension the same way as on the primary extension.
Note: The exception to this is when alternate extensions are assigned an Answer DN for
the main extension. If you assign an Answer DNs, calls ring at all the extensions.
Answer DNs are assigned to extensions in system programming. For more information
refer to your system documentation.
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