| NBX
How-To's |
How
to Configure Off-Site Notification |
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Enable
Off-Site Notification |
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| 1. Open NetSet
and login as Administrator |
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| 2. Click on the
Tab To It icon. |
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| 3. Click on the
NBX Voice Mail tab under NBX Messaging |
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| 4. Click on the
Off Site Notification. |
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| 5. Place a checkmark
next to Enabled. |
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| 6. Specify the
number of APX ports for notification (recommend less than half of
total APX ports). |
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| 7. Enter the
Out-dialing Prefix (the prefix number to access an outside line -
usually "9") |
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| Enable
Off-Site Notification in CoS (Class of Service) |
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| 1. Click on the
CoS tab under User Configuration. |
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| 2. Select a CoS
User Group and click Modify. |
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| 3. Next to Offsite
Notification, plack a check mark next to Enable.
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| 4. Click OK. |
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| Enable
Off-Site Notification for User |
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| 1. Click on the
Users tab under User Configuration. |
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| 2. Select a user
and click on the User Settings button. |
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| 3. Click on the
NBX Messaging tab. |
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| 4. Click on the
Off Site Notification button. |
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| 5. Place a check
mark next to Enabled. |
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| 6. Select a Method
from the drop-down menu (Pager, Voice Mail, EMail). |
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| 7. Enter the
Pager number, Telephone number, or E-mail address in the Number/Address
field. |
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| 8. If you have
selected Pager as a method, enter a numeric message in the Numeric
Page field. This message appears on the pager display. Use only numbers
0 through 9, *, #, and "," (comma) for any required delays. |
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| 9. Select an
Interval, the amount of time before the
next attempt to notify the user that a message has been left in the
mailbox |
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| 10. Click OK. |
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