3Com Network Card V7350 User Manual

V7350  
IP Messaging  
User Guide - 3Com Native  
Interface  
3Com® Convergence Application Suite  
IP Messaging Module Release 5.2  
System Release 5.2  
Part Number 900-0246-01 Rev AA  
Published December 2004  
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Conventions  
Notices  
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Text  
Figures  
Accessing the TUI 12  
Adding New Entries 20  
Reviewing, Modifying, and Deleting Entries 21  
Incoming Call Options 21  
Distribution List 21  
Creating a List 21  
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ABOUT THIS GUIDE  
This guide describes how to use the messaging features of the IP  
Messaging Module of the 3Com® Convergence Applications Suite.  
This guide is intended for subscribers who want to set up and use IP  
Messaging messaging features on a supported 3Com VCX V7000  
telephones. No special knowledge is required or assumed.  
This guide describes the voice prompt menu system provided by the  
3Com native Telephone User Interface (TUI). If your administrator has  
enabled the traditional TUI (based on the Octel voice prompt menu  
system), refer to the V7350 IP Messaging User Guide - Traditional  
Interface.  
Release Notes are issued with some products. If the information in the  
release notes differs from the information in this guide, follow the  
instructions in the release notes.  
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ABOUT THIS GUIDE  
Conventions  
This section describes notice, text, and figure conventions.  
Notices Table 1 describes notice icons.  
Table 1 Notice Icon Descriptions  
Icon  
Notice Type  
Description  
Information note  
Information that describes important features  
or instructions.  
Warning  
Information that alerts you to potential loss of  
data or potential damage to an application,  
system, or device.  
Information that alerts you to potential  
personal injury  
Text Table 2 describes text conventions.  
Table 2 Text Convention Descriptions  
Convention  
Description  
Screen displays  
This typeface represents information as it appears on  
the screen.  
Commands  
The word “command” means that you must enter the  
command exactly as shown and then press Return or  
Enter. Commands appear in bold. Example:  
To remove the IP address, enter the following  
command:  
SETDefault !0 -IP NETaddr = 0.0.0.0  
Keyboard key names  
If you must press two or more keys simultaneously, the  
key names are linked with a plus sign (+). Example:  
Press Ctrl+Alt+Del  
Italics are used to:  
Words in italics  
Emphasize a point.  
Denote a new term at the place where it is defined  
in the text.  
Identify menu names, menu commands, and  
software button names. Examples:  
From the Help menu, select Contents.  
Click OK.  
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Figures This guide provides figures and screen captures that contain sample data.  
This data may vary from the data on an installed system.  
Related  
Documentation  
These 3Com documents contain additional information about the  
products in this release that are a part of or support the VCX™ V7000 IP  
Telephony Solution and the 3Com Convergence Application Suite.  
The following documents are a part of the VCX V7000 IP Telephony  
Solution:  
VCX Installation and Maintenance Guide  
VCX Administration Guide  
VCX Business Telephone Quick Reference Guide  
VCX Basic Telephone Quick Reference Guide  
V7000 Telephone Guide  
VCX Security Guide  
The following documents are a part of the 3Com Convergence  
Application Suite:  
V7350 IP Messaging Suite Product Overview  
V7350 IP Messaging Suite Installation Guide  
V7350 IP Messaging - 3Com Native Interface AT - A - GLANCE  
V7350 IP Messaging Suite User Guide - 3Com Native Interface  
V7350 IP Messaging - Traditional Interface AT - A - GLANCE  
V7350 IP Messaging Suite User Guide - Traditional Interface  
V7350 IP Messaging Suite Operations and System Administration  
Guide  
3Com E-Mail Reader Application ReadMe  
V7350 IP Messaging Suite Intelligent Mirroring Guide  
IP Conferencing Module Installation Guide  
IP Conferencing Module User and Administration Guide  
Convergence Center Client User and Administration Guide  
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The following documents provide information on products that support  
this release:  
Enterprise Management Suite User Guide, Version 2.0  
VCX V7111 Fast Track Installation Guide  
VCX V7111 VoIP SIP Gateways User Manual  
VCX V7122 Gateway Fast Track Installation Guide  
VCX V7122 VoIP SIP Gateways User Manual  
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GETTING STARTED  
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This chapter describes how to get started with the IP Messaging Module  
component of the 3Com® Convergence Applications Suite and contains  
the following topics:  
Accessing the TUI  
Accessing the IP Messaging Web Interface  
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Accessing the TUI  
This section describes how to initialize and then access your mailbox  
through your phones Telephone User Interface (TUI).  
This guide describes the TUI (voice prompt menu system) provided by the  
3Com native interface. Your administrator specifies the TUI available on  
your telephone during IP Messaging configuration. If your administrator  
has enabled the traditional TUI (based on the Octel voice prompt menu  
system), refer to the V7350 IP Messaging User Guide - Traditional  
Interface.  
Initializing Your To initialize your mailbox:  
Mailbox  
1 Dial the IP Messaging access number or press MSG.  
2 At the password prompt, enter the default password.  
The default password is the last 4 digits of the mailbox number. If the  
mailbox number is only 3 digits, then the password is the mailbox  
number.  
The voice prompt describes the initialization process and introduces the  
Setup Assistant function.  
3 Follow the voice prompts:  
a To enter a password (from 4 to 15 digits)  
b To record a name announcement  
c To record a personal greeting  
Next, the voice prompt system presents the Main menu. For a  
description of Main menu options, see Accessing Your Mailbox.  
Standard Key Functions  
Table 3 lists the standard key functions; these keys always have the same  
function and are accessible from any menu.  
Table 3 Standard Keys  
Key  
[0]  
Function  
HELP  
Description  
Provides information about the options in the current  
menu.  
[*]  
CANCEL  
Cancels the current function and returns to the  
previous menu.  
(continued)  
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Table 3 Standard Keys  
Key  
Function  
Description  
ACCEPT/SKIP  
Accepts the current operation or skips to the next  
step.  
[#]  
Accessing Your To access your mailbox after it is initialized:  
Mailbox  
1 Press MSG.  
2 At the prompt, enter your password.  
The prompt system presents the following Main menu options:  
a To listen to messages, press [1].  
See Listening to Messages.  
This option is available only if there are messages in your inbox.  
b To send messages, press [2].  
See Sending Messages.  
c For Find Me Follow Me (FMFM) options, press [3].  
FMFM must enabled by your administrator and you must configure  
your personal settings. See Chapter 4.  
d To generate a delivery report, press [4].  
See Sending Messages and Using Delivery Reports.  
e To place a call, press [6].  
See Placing a Call.  
f To access shortcut key combinations, first press [7], then press one of  
the following keys (the prompt system does not announce option [7]  
but it is available):  
[1] To record a personal greeting  
[2] To override a personal greeting  
[3] To autoplay new messages  
[4] To change the default fax number  
[5] To print new faxes  
[9] To define a macro  
[#] To run the macro  
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[0] To access HELP for the shortcut keys  
g To access the Set up Options menu, press [9].  
See Chapter 2.  
h To exit, press [*].  
i
j
For help, press [0].  
To access the Auto-attendant, press [00].  
See Auto-attendant.  
The Auto-attendant is NOT a standard key press; you can access the  
Auto-attendant only from the Main menu.  
Accessing the IP  
Messaging Web  
Interface  
Use the IP Messaging Web Provisioning interface to access mailbox  
options through a web browser.  
To access the IP Messaging web interface:  
1 In your web browsers Address text box, enter the IP address of the  
system on which IP Messaging is installed.  
VCX displays the dialog box shown in Figure 1. Note that, depending on  
how UMS and VCX have been installed, you may also see an option for  
the VCX User Interface.  
Figure 1 VCX V7000 User Interface Dialog Box  
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2 Click 3Com UMS Web Provisioning.  
The IP Messaging Login dialog box appears.  
Figure 2 Login Screen  
3 Enter your user name (or telephone extension) and password.  
The password is either the default password (your telephone extension)  
If you make a mistake when you enter your user name or password, the  
next screen prompts you to enter them again.  
4 From the Login dialog box, click Login.  
The default page for the IP Messaging Web Provisioning interface appears  
(see Figure 3 in Chapter 2).  
You can now set up messaging (see Chapter 2), view message  
information (see Chapter 3), and set up Find Me Follow Me (see  
Chapter 4).  
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SETTING UP MESSAGING  
FEATURES  
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This chapter describes how to set up the messaging features using the  
Setup Options menu from the telephone user interface (TUI) and from the  
This chapter includes the following topics:  
Notification  
Personal Address Book  
Distribution Lists  
External E-mail  
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Multiuser Mailboxes  
Alias Configuration  
Delivery Options  
Logout  
Using the TUI Setup  
Options Menu  
Use the Setup Options menu to set up your messaging features. This  
section describes all the possible setup options. However, some features  
must be enabled by your administrator. If disabled, you will not hear a  
voice prompt for that feature.  
To access the Setup Options menu:  
1 Log in to the system by dialing the IP Messaging telephone number or  
press the MSG button on the phone.  
2 To enter your mailbox, press [#].  
3 Enter your mailbox number and press [#].  
4 Enter your password.  
5 From the Main menu, press [9].  
The TUI presents the Setup Options sub-menu.  
Mailbox Setup and Changing Your Password  
Greetings Menu  
To change your password:  
1 From the Main menu, press [9].  
2 From the Setup Options menu, press [1].  
3 From the Mailbox Setup and Greetings menu, press [1].  
4 Enter a new password and then press [#].  
5 Enter your new password again and then press [#].  
The voice prompt confirms that your password has been changed.  
Setting up Greetings  
To set up Greetings:  
1 From the Main menu, press [9].  
2 From the Setup Options menu, press [1].  
3 From the Mailbox Setup and Greetings menu, press [2].  
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4 Follow the voice prompts to record, review, rerecord, or delete a normal,  
busy, or extended absence greeting.  
Scheduled Personal Greetings  
To access the Scheduled Personal Greetings menu:  
1 From the Main menu, press [9].  
2 From the Setup Options menu, press [1].  
3 From the Mailbox Setup and Greetings menu, press [3].  
4 Follow the prompts to record, review, rerecord, delete, and override  
greetings and to review and modify greeting schedules.  
Name Announcement  
To access the Name Announcement menu:  
1 From the Main menu, press [9].  
2 From the Setup Options menu, press [1].  
3 From the Mailbox Setup and Greetings menu, press [4].  
The system prompts you to record your name.  
4 Follow the prompts to record and review your name announcement and  
then to accept, replay, rerecord, or cancel the recording.  
Change Review Options  
To set up what you hear as you review messages:  
1 From the Main menu, press [9].  
2 From the Setup Options menu, press [1].  
3 From the Mailbox Setup and Greetings menu, press [6].  
4 Follow the prompts to enable or disable:  
Hearing the date and time of a message  
Hearing sender information  
Attaching the original message when you reply to a message  
Print Options  
To set printing options:  
1 From the Main menu, press [9].  
2 From the Setup Options menu, press [1].  
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3 From the Mailbox Setup and Greetings menu, press [9].  
4 Follow the prompts to:  
Change your primary fax number.  
Turn cover sheets ON or OFF.  
Change your primary voice number.  
Configure voice, fax, e-mail auto-delivery.  
Notification Use this option to toggle notification on or off. This applies when new  
messages arrive in your mailbox.  
1 From the Main menu, press [9].  
2 From the Setup Options menu, press [2].  
3 To turn notification OFF if it is ON or to turn it ON if it is OFF, press [2].  
Personal Address To access the Personal Address Book (PAB) menu:  
Book  
1 From the Main menu, press [9].  
2 From the Setup Options menu, press [3].  
3 To hear a summary of this feature, press [0].  
Adding New Entries  
To add new entries:  
1 From the Main menu, press [9].  
2 From the Setup Options menu, press [3].  
3 From the Address Book menu, press [2].  
4 Follow the prompts to:  
Record, accept, replay, or rerecord a name tag for the address  
book.  
Enter a numeric key to use to access the address book.  
Enter a voice mail number, home phone number, work phone  
number, personal mobile number, work mobile number, personal  
fax number, work fax number, pager number, and work pager  
number.  
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Reviewing, Modifying, and Deleting Entries  
To review, modify, or delete address book entries:  
1 From the Main menu, press [9].  
2 From the Setup Options menu, press [3].  
3 From the Address Book menu, press [1].  
4 Follow the prompts to review, modify, or delete an entry.  
Incoming Call Options Use the this option to toggle the Call-back Number feature on or off.  
When this feature is turned on, the system prompts callers who leave a  
message to leave a call-back number.  
1 From the Main menu, press [9].  
2 From the Setup Options menu, press [4].  
3 To turn the Call-back feature OFF if it is ON or to turn it ON if it is OFF,  
press [4].  
Distribution List To access the Distribution List Options menu:  
1 From the Main menu, press [9].  
2 From the Setup Options menu, press [5].  
3 To hear a summary of this feature, press [0].  
Creating a List  
To create a list:  
1 From the Distribution List menu, press [1].  
2 Follow the voice prompts to:  
Name the list  
Record and accept a voice tag  
Create a destination number  
Modifying a List  
To modify a list:  
1 From the Distribution List menu, press [2].  
2 Follow the voice prompts to:  
Select the list  
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Make changes to the list  
Review and accept the changes  
Enter a destination number  
Deleting a List  
To delete a list:  
1 From the Distribution List menu, press [3].  
2 Follow the voice prompts to select and delete the list.  
Reviewing a List  
To review a list:  
1 From the Distribution List menu, press [4].  
2 Follow the voice prompts to select and review the list.  
Message On Demand Use the TUI to access and use the Message on Demand feature to create  
a menu of options for callers to use to hear prerecorded messages.  
Only one of the following features can be mapped to key [6]: Message  
on Demand, Auto-attendant, or Voice Form Mailbox. Before you can use  
the Message on Demand feature, it must be enabled and associated with  
key [6] on the Setup Options menu by your administrator.  
To access the Message on Demand menu:  
1 From the Main menu, press [9].  
2 From the Setup Options menu, press [6].  
3 To hear a summary of this feature, press [0].  
Creating a New Message on Demand  
To create a new Message on Demand:  
1 From the Message on Demand menu, press [1].  
2 Follow the prompts to record a new menu, replay it, rerecord it, accept it,  
and assign it a numeric key.  
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Modifying a Message on Demand  
To modify an existing Message on Demand:  
1 From the Message on Demand menu, press [2].  
2 Follow the prompts to modify a menu tree, rerecord a menu prompt,  
assign a key function, or delete a menu tree.  
Deleting a Message on Demand  
To delete a Message on Demand:  
1 From the Message on Demand menu, press [3].  
2 Follow the prompts to delete a Message on Demand.  
Auto-attendant Use the Auto-attendant feature to add sub-nodes, record prompts and  
messages, select messages from the mailbox, and record a voice tag for  
fax messages.  
Only one of the following features can be mapped to key [6]: Message  
on Demand, Auto-attendant, or Voice Form Mailbox. Before you use the  
Auto-attendant feature, it must be enabled and associated with key [6]  
on the Setup Options menu by your administrator.  
Modifying Menus  
To modify an existing menu in the Auto-attendant setup:  
1 From the Main menu, press [9].  
2 From the Setup Options menu, press [6].  
3 Follow the prompts to record, replay, rerecord and accept prompts, and  
to assign specifics keys to a menu or message.  
Voice Form Mailbox Use the Voice Form Mailbox feature to use two special classes of  
mailboxes to handle interactive voice forms: Form Mailbox and  
Transcription Mailbox. A mailbox can be a Form Mailbox or a  
Transcription Mailbox, but not both.  
Only one of the following features can be mapped to key [6]: Message  
on Demand, Auto-attendant, or Voice Form Mailbox. Before you can use  
the Voice Form Mailbox feature, it must be enabled and associated with  
key [6] on the Setup Options menu by your administrator.  
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Form Mailbox  
The Form Mailbox is a special mailbox that contains a custom message for  
a caller. Use it to create and modify forms and to collect data from users.  
Access the Form Mailbox through the Personal Greeting menu which  
allows the caller to select a form to fill out. The Form Mailbox has a  
special administration function for creating, reviewing, and modifying  
forms, similar to the Message On Demand function.  
Transcription Mailbox  
The Transcription Mailbox is a special mailbox that contains the caller  
response to the message received by the caller from the Form Mailbox.  
Use it to retrieve messages from a Forms mailbox to be transcribed to  
text.  
The Transcription Mailbox has a review messages function that prompts  
you to enter a Form Mailbox from which to retrieve messages. Then, you  
can move back and forth through a Form message one response at a  
time.  
Specifications  
The specifications for the Forms Mailbox are:  
The maximum number of questions for each form is 50.  
The total recording time is 10 minutes for all answers on a form.  
When you retrieve a Form message, the system copies it into the  
Transcription Mailbox and puts it in the deleted queue in the Forms  
Mailbox.  
IP Messaging accepts numerical data through DTMF.  
You can enter a form only through its root mode.  
The system automatically saves a message even if it is not finished.  
Managing Forms  
To use the Voice Form Mailbox feature:  
1 From the Main menu, press [9].  
2 From the Setup Options menu, press [6].  
3 Follow the prompts to:  
Record and accept a Form greeting or title  
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Replay or rerecord a greeting  
Create, modify, or delete a Form  
Delivery Reports This section describes how to configure the Delivery Reports option. This  
option provides:  
Voice message, fax, and e-mail delivery reports  
Confirmation that a message is accepted or received by the system  
When a message is sent to a recipient  
When a message is delivered  
Whether delivery is successful or in-progress  
To configure delivery reports:  
1 From the Main menu, press [9].  
2 From the Setup Options menu, press [7].  
3 To review your current delivery report configuration, press [1].  
The voice prompt lists your current personal default and system default  
settings for the Delivery Reports.  
4 To customize your delivery report configuration, press [2] and follow the  
prompts.  
Multiuser Mailbox This feature enables you to access a main mailbox and up to  
999 sub-mailboxes by using the same number. The features of the  
Multiuser Mailbox are:  
Send messages to other mailboxes in the same mailbox by entering  
the sub-mailbox number as the send destination  
Include sub-mailboxes as destinations in the distribution lists  
Forward messages automatically from the main mailbox to each active  
sub-mailbox with the Auto-forward function  
To setup a Multiuser Mailbox:  
1 From the Main menu, press [9].  
2 From the Setup options menu, press [8].  
3 Follow the prompts to:  
Create sub-mailboxes  
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Disable active sub-mailboxes  
Toggle a new message announcement on or off  
Mailbox Number Use this feature to toggle the mailbox number prompt on or off.  
Prompt  
1 From the Main menu, press [9].  
2 From the Setup options menu, press [9].  
3 To turn the Mailbox prompt OFF if it is ON or to turn it ON if it is OFF,  
press [9].  
Using the Web  
Interface  
You can use the IP Messaging Web Provisioning interface to manage IP  
Messaging messaging options through a web browser.  
Accessing the To access the IP Messaging Web Provisioning interface:  
Main Menu  
1 In your web browsers address bar, enter the URL for the IP Messaging  
Web Provisioning interface.  
2 In the Login dialog box, enter your username (or phone number) and  
your telephone password.  
3 Click Login.  
The Message Information screen appears with the Main menu on the  
left-hand side of the screen. The Main menu is available from all screens.  
Some menu options (for example, Find Me Follow Me) appear only if your  
administrator has enabled that feature. Figure 3 shows all the possible  
menu options.  
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Figure 3 Main Menu on the Web Interface  
Mailbox Preferences To edit mailbox settings, use the Mailbox Preferences option.  
1 From the Main menu, select Mailbox Preferences.  
The Mailbox Preferences screen appears.  
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Figure 4 Mailbox Preferences Screen  
2 To change your password:  
a Type a new password in the Change Password field.  
b Type the new password in the Confirm Password field.  
c Click Save.  
3 Enter or change your E-mail address in the Email Address field. This field  
is optional.  
By default, IP Messaging (IPM) constructs an e-mail address using a  
subscribers mailbox number as the username. For example, for mailbox  
number 1000, the e-mail address would be  
1000@<IPM_hostname>.<DNS_domain> (or 1000@<IPM_IPaddress>).  
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The Email Address field allows you to assign a more meaningful  
username. In Figure 4, the default address ([email protected])  
is now [email protected]. This is useful because IP  
Messaging uses the value configured in the Email Address field when  
constructing the From: field for e-mail retrieved by an e-mail client.  
Note that an e-mail address entered in the Email Address field to  
identify a mailbox must be unique on that IP Messaging server. That is,  
two mailboxes on the same IP Messaging server cannot share an e-mail  
address.  
4 If required, enter an operator extension number to be associated with  
your mailbox.  
5 From the drop-down list, select the order in which New, Saved, and  
E-mail messages are stored in your mailbox. The options are First In First  
Out (FIFO) or Last In First Out (LIFO).  
6 From the drop-down list, (Figure 5) select the order in which TUI  
commands send a message from your mailbox  
Figure 5 Message Send Order  
7 Set your mailbox Auto Login feature to ON (so that you do not have to  
enter your password) or to OFF (so that you must enter your password).  
8 Set the FMFM (Find Me Follow Me) Call Intercept option to ON or OFF.  
When this option is ON, IP Messaging screens callers for caller  
identification; this prevents calls from unknown callers.  
9 Set the Prompt for your Mailbox Number to ON or OFF.  
10 The Virtual Calling Card is a service that allows you to make outgoing  
calls from your mailbox. The Time Left field display the remaining virtual  
calling card minutes (enabled Maximum Time minus used minutes).This  
feature is configured by your administrator.  
11 To save your settings, click Save.  
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Scheduled Greetings To set the time or day for your greetings:  
1 From the Main menu, click Scheduled Greetings.  
The Schedule Greetings screen appears.  
If there is no recorded greeting, this message appears in the Greeting  
Number text box: “No Greetings Recorded”. Record greetings through  
the TUI.  
Figure 6 Scheduled Greetings Screen  
2 To set up a new daily greeting schedule:  
a Select the start and end time or select YES from the All Day  
drop-down list.  
b Select the day of the week or Everyday from the Day Of Week  
drop-down list.  
c Select the Greeting from the Greeting Number drop-down list.  
d Click Add New.  
3 To schedule a greeting by date:  
a Select the start and end time or select YES from the All Day  
drop-down list.  
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b Select the Greeting from the Greeting Number drop-down list.  
c Select the month, day, and year for the greeting to begin from the  
Month, Day, and Year drop-down lists.  
d You can set the Start Time and End Time for any day of the year  
starting from todays date through the next 4 years.  
e Click Add New.  
Notification The Notification option enables you to set the medium that the system  
will use to notify users when messages are deposited into or retrieved  
from their mailboxes. IP Messaging supports many notification methods,  
including NBX MWI (Message Waiting Indication) Voice, E-mail, Socket  
Connection (SIP Notify), Auto-Forward and Pager notification methods.  
You must perform three general steps to set up a notification method:  
1 Create a notification filter.  
2 Create a notification procedure by assigning a filter to a notification  
method.  
3 Enable a notification schedule for a filter, which automatically assigns the  
schedule to any method that uses the filter.  
These tasks are described in the next three sections.  
The three Notification options appear on the Mailbox Options menu only  
if your administrator has enabled notification for your mailbox.  
Create a Notification Filter  
To create a Notification Filter:  
1 From the Main menu, click Notification Filters.  
The Notification Filter screen appears.  
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Figure 7 Notification Filter Screen  
In Figure 7, no filters have been created. Your administrator may have  
preconfigured notification filters, in which case they will be listed on this  
screen.  
2 Click Add New to create a Notification Filter.  
The Add Filters screen appears.  
Figure 8 Add Notification Filter Screen  
3 Enter a string in the Name field to identify the filter.  
4 Click the Status drop-down list to enable (Active) or disable (Inactive) the  
filter. By default, a filter is created in the Active state but you can disable a  
filter at any time.  
5 Click the Message Type drop-down list and select whether this filter will  
apply to all messages (the default), to messages marked normal, or to  
messages marked urgent.  
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6 Enter values in the Sender, Recipient, Media, and Subject fields as  
required. The entered values are applied according to the selected  
Operator to restrict message notification according to the specified  
values. The Operator options function as follows:  
Field is empty (null value) and corresponding Operator is ALL — No  
filtration. For example, if the Sender field is empty and Sender  
Operator is ALL, messages from any sender result in user notification.  
Field has a value and corresponding Operator is == — Messages  
must include the specified field value for user notification to occur. For  
example, if the Subject field value is “Status report” and the Subject  
Operator is ==, only messages that include the string “Status report”  
in the subject line result in user notification.  
Field has a value and corresponding Operator is <> — Messages with  
the specified field value are ignored. For example, if the Media field  
value is Fax and the Media Operator is <>, all message types except  
faxes result in user notification.  
7 Click Save.  
Create a Notification Procedure  
To create a Notification procedure:  
1 From the Main menu, click Notification Procedures.  
The Notification Procedure screen appears.  
Figure 9 Notification Procedures Screen  
2 Click Add New.  
Click Edit to edit an existing procedure or click Delete to delete an  
existing procedure.  
The Add Notification Procedure screen appears.  
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Figure 10 Add Notification Procedures Screen  
3 Enter a name for the procedure in the Procedure Name field.  
4 Select Enabled from the Status drop-down list.  
5 Select the Notification Filter to use in the Filter drop-down list.  
6 Enter the number of times IP Messaging will attempt to send the message  
notification in the Tries text box.  
7 Enter the time, in seconds, IP Messaging will wait between notification  
attempts in the Interval text box.  
8 Enable (On) or disable (Off) in the Queue selection box.  
If enabled and the system receives a notification outside its configured  
schedule, the notification is queued until the schedule becomes active  
again.  
If disabled and the system receives a notification outside its configured  
schedule, the notification is not queued and not delivered  
9 The Chain selection box allows you to select and link another notification  
procedure to the one you are configuring. The linked procedure is  
executed if the current procedure fails. If you do not want to link  
procedures, accept the defalut value, None.  
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10 Select the notification method in the Type field. The method you select  
determines the remaining fields on the screen. The following examples  
describe the fields you see in you select NBX MWI (the default), Voice, or  
E-mail from the drop-down list.  
If you select NBX MWI:  
a Enter a phone number in the NBX Extension field.  
b Select a server from the NBX Server drop-down list.  
c Enter a password in the Password field.  
d Click Save.  
If you select Voice:  
a Enter a phone number in the Phone Number field.  
b Click Save.  
If you select E-mail:  
a Enter an E-mail address in the E-mail Address field.  
b Click Save.  
Create a Notification Schedule  
To create a Notification schedule:  
1 From the Main menu, click Notification Schedule.  
The Notification Schedule screen appears.  
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Figure 11 Notification Schedule Screen  
2 Select a Notification Filter from the drop-down list.  
3 The Notification Schedule screen allows you to create one or more  
schedules for a filter and then enable one of them.  
You have three scheduling options:  
Schedule Daily Notification — This section allows you to schedule filter  
operation (message notification) for a time range and either one  
particular day or every day of the week regardless of the date.  
4 To schedule a notification for a particular day of the week:  
a Select a start and end time, or select YES from the All Day  
drop-down list.  
b Select the day of the week the notification will be sent from the Day  
Of Week drop-down lists, or select Everyday.  
c Click Save Schedule.  
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Schedule Notification By Date — This section allows you to schedule  
filter operation (message notification) for a particular date.  
5 To schedule a notification by date:  
a Select a start and end time, or select YES from the All Day  
drop-down list.  
b Select the month, day, and year the notification will be sent from the  
Month, Day, and Year drop-down lists.  
c Click Save Schedule.  
Schedule Notification By Range — This section allows you to schedule  
filter operation (message notification) between a range of dates.  
6 To schedule a notification by date range:  
a Select a start and end time, or select YES from the All Day  
drop-down list.  
b Select the month, day, and year the filter will become operational  
from the Start Date drop-down lists. Select the month, day, and year  
the filter will cease to be operational from the End Date drop-down  
lists.  
c Click Save Schedule.  
You can create schedules for any existing notification schedule by  
repeating steps 2 through 6. Each saved schedule is listed in the top  
section (titled Select a Notification Filter to Schedule). To enable a  
notification schedule, click the radio button next to the schedule  
description. By default, schedules are created in a disabled state.  
Personal Address To access your personal address book and to add, edit, and delete entries:  
Book  
1 From the Main menu, select Personal Address Book.  
The Personal Address Book Main screen appears.  
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Figure 12 Personal Address Book  
2 To add a new entry to your personal address book, click Add New.  
The Personal Address Book screen appears.  
Figure 13 Fields on the Personal Address Book Screen  
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3 Enter data in the Required Fields section.  
4 Enter data in the General Information and Work Information  
sections.  
5 Click Save. The Personal Address Book Main screen appears.  
Figure 14 Personal Address Book Main Screen  
6 To delete an entry, select it from the drop-down list and then click  
Delete.  
7 To display address book entries, click View.  
8 To add more entries, click Add New.  
Distribution Lists Use the Distribution Lists option to create distribution lists:  
1 From the Main menu, click Distribution Lists.  
The Distribution Lists Screen appears.  
2 To create a new distribution list:  
a Type the name of the list (a number between 1 and 9999) in the New  
List textbox and then click Create New List.  
The Create New Entry screen appears.  
Figure 15 Create New Entry Screen  
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b Type an entry into the New Entry textbox.  
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c Select the type of entry from the drop-down list:  
List — Another distribution list number  
Mailbox Entry —The mailbox number of a subscriber  
Phone Number —The phone number of a subscriber  
E-mail —The e-mail address of a subscriber  
VPIM — Indicates the entry is the VPIM destination address of a  
subscriber. Use the format <prefix><mailbox_number>. For  
example, if the VPIM destination prefix is 888 and mailbox number  
is 1234, you would enter 8881234 in the New Entry text box.  
The Voice Profile for Internet Mail (VPIM) is a protocol that allows  
subscribers to exchange messages between different voice mail  
systems. The VPIM option appears only if configured by your  
administrator.  
d Click Create New Entry. The system confirms the new entry.  
Figure 16 New Entry Confirmation Screen  
e Repeat steps b, c, and d to add more new entries.  
f Click View All Lists.  
The Distribution Lists screen appears.  
3 To display and edit a distribution list, select it from the drop-down list and  
then click View/Edit.  
4 To delete a distribution list, select it and then click Delete List.  
The system confirms the deletion.  
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External E-mail Use the External E-mail feature to add external e-mail servers to your IP  
Messaging system.  
The External Email option appears on the Main menu only if your  
administrator has enabled this feature.  
1 From the Main menu, click External E-mail.  
The External E-mail screen appears.  
Figure 17 External E-mail Setup  
2 To add external E-mail servers to your mailbox, click Add New.  
Figure 18 Add New External E-mail  
3 In the Session Name field, enter the name of the external E-mail server.  
4 In the Server field, enter the name of the external E-mail server.  
5 In the Username field, enter the name of a user who has access to this  
server.  
6 In the Password field, enter the password.  
7 Select POP3 or IMAP from the drop-down list.  
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8 Click Save.  
Multiuser Mailboxes Use the Multiuser Mailboxes option to create sub-mailboxes under a main  
mailbox that can be used by a group, for example, members of a family.  
1 From the Main menu, select Family Mailboxes.  
The Family Mailboxes Main screen appears.  
Figure 19 Family Mailboxes  
2 Enter a number in the field or leave it blank.  
If you leave it blank, IP Messaging assigns the next available family  
mailbox number.  
3 Click Add Mailbox.  
Figure 20 shows the new family mailbox 7717_1 under mailbox 7717.  
Figure 20 Add Family Mailbox  
4 To add another family mailbox, click Add Mailbox again.  
5 To reset all passwords for all mailboxes, click Reset All Passwords.  
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6 To reset a password for one specific mailbox, click Reset Password.  
7 On the next screen, select a family mailbox and type the new password.  
8 Type the new password again to confirm.  
9 Click Save.  
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Alias Configuration Use the Alias Configuration feature to set up different numbers that are  
associated with and point to your mailbox. This allows the system to  
know your identity when you access the system from other media such as  
a mobile phone, a fax, or a different e-mail address.  
For example, you could have the following office phone, cell phone,  
home phone, and a preferred e-mail address information:  
12345 (office)  
15554445562 (cell)  
19996587234 (home)  
[email protected] (e-mail)  
You configure the telephone numbers and the e-mail address as aliases of  
your IP Messaging (for example, mailbox number 5678). Consequently, all  
voice mails for the office, cell, and home phone numbers, and e-mail for  
the specified address, are associated with mailbox 5678. You can retrieve  
messages from any configured alias using regular mailbox features like  
password, personal greeting, and auto login. If you do not change these  
settings, the default settings apply (those used for the parent mailbox).  
To assign an alias number to your mailbox or to edit, add, or delete an  
alias for your mailbox:  
1 From the Main menu, select Alias Configuration.  
The Alias Configuration screen appears.  
Figure 21 Alias Configuration Screen  
2 To create a new alias, click Add New.  
The Add New Alias screen appears.  
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Figure 22 Add New Alias Screen  
3 In the Alias Name field, enter a name for the alias configuration.  
4 In the Number or E-mail Address field, enter the alias phone number or  
e-mail address.  
5 In the Attach Number field, enter your mailbox number.  
6 In the Password field, enter your mailbox password.  
7 Set Auto Login to ON (no password prompt) or OFF (password prompt).  
8 In the Alias Type field, from the drop-down list, select the phone  
number, fax number, or e-mail address for the alias.  
9 In the Settings section, for the Password, Name Announcement, and  
Personal Greeting fields, select an entry from the drop-down list.  
10 Click Save. The Alias screen appears with your new alias listed.  
Delivery Options Use the Delivery Options feature to set up how you want your messages  
delivered to you.  
1 From the Main menu, click Delivery Options.  
The Auto Delivery screen appears.  
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Figure 23 Auto-delivery Screen  
2 Fill in the fields and select from the drop-down lists as required.  
3 Enter text in the Cover Sheet field, if required.  
4 Enter text in the Forward Insertion Text field, if required.  
5 Click Save.  
Logout To log out of the system, from the Main menu, click Logout.  
The web interface Main menu appears with this message:  
You Have Been Logged Out.  
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This chapter describes how to use messaging features from the Telephone  
User Interface (TUI) and how to view message information from the IP  
Messaging web interface. This chapter describes all the possible  
messaging features. However, some features must be enabled by your  
administrator. If disabled, you will not hear a voice prompt for that  
feature.  
Sending Messages  
Placing a Call  
Using the Web Interface to View Message Information  
Using an E-Mail Application to View Messages  
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Overview  
This chapter describes how to use IP Messaging messaging features.  
These features allow you to listen to and send messages, and place  
outside calls (if enabled by your administrator). You can also use the IP  
Messaging Web Provisioning interface to view information about new  
and saved messages.  
There are three ways to access IP Messaging messages and information  
about those messages:  
You can use the TUI on your telephone to listen to new or saved  
messages in your mailbox. These messages include voice, e-mail, and  
fax notification. You can also make calls to external numbers, if this  
feature has been enabled by your administrator. These topics are  
You can use the IP Messaging Web Provisioning interface to view  
information about messages in your mailbox. You can view the  
number of new and saved messages of each message type, as well as  
the number of unreviewed and urgent messages. See Using the Web  
Interface to View Message Information.  
You can use a third-party application, such as Microsoft Outlook, to  
access messages in your mailbox. See Using an E-Mail Application to  
View Messages.  
Listening to  
Messages  
To listen to messages:  
1 From the Main menu, press [1].  
2 To hear a summary of this menu, press [0].  
3 Follow the prompts to listen to new, saved, or deleted messages.  
4 Follow the prompts to: review, save, delete, reply to, forward (with and  
without a recorded comment), replay, pause, fast forward, or skip the  
message.  
If the message you are reviewing is an e-mail message, you listen to the  
text component of the message (if Text-To-Speech is enabled on your  
system) or print the message as a fax.  
5 To hear message options, press [5].  
6 Follow the prompts to return to the previous message or to get message  
information  
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Sending Messages  
To send messages:  
1 From the Main menu, press [2].  
2 Follow the prompts to specify a destination. You can:  
Enter a destination number.  
Enter the first few letters of a subscribers last name to locate the  
subscriber in the mailbox directory or you Personal Address Book.  
Use a distribution list.  
3 Follow the prompts to record the message.  
4 After recording the message follow the prompts to:  
a Review the message  
b Erase and rerecord the message  
c Append to the message  
d Replay the last 10 seconds of the message  
e Pause the message during playback  
f Fast forward 10 seconds of the message  
5 Follow the prompts to send the message:  
a Mark the message as urgent  
b Mark the message as private  
Marking a message as urgent moves it to the first position in the message  
queue; marking it as private prevents the recipient from forwarding it.  
c Send the message at a later time (future delivery)  
d Generate a delivery report, refer to “Using Delivery Reports”  
e Disable notification  
6 To hear a summary of the sending messages feature, press [0].  
Using Delivery The Delivery Reports feature confirms that a message has been accepted  
Reports or received by the system, when it is sent to a recipient, when it is  
delivered, whether delivery failed or is still in-progress. This feature  
confirms the message delivery with the time and the date.  
You can also use this feature from the Main menu (by pressing [4]) but  
only when you have sent a message with a Delivery Report Option.  
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Using the E-mail Use the E-mail menu to manage e-mail messages:  
Menu  
1 From the Main menu, press [5].  
2 Follow the prompts to:  
Listen to the text of an e-mail message  
Print an e-mail message to a fax printer  
Save an e-mail message as voice mail  
Delete the message  
Hear header information such as the name, title, or company of the  
sender  
Fast forward a few seconds of the message  
Rewind a few seconds of the message  
Pause the message playback  
Skip forward in the message  
Placing a Call  
You can place a call from the voice mail menu.  
1 Press MSG on your phone and then enter your mailbox number and  
password.  
2 From the Main menu, press [6].  
3 Follow the prompts to enter a phone number and make the call.  
4 To cancel the call before it is connected and return to the Main menu,  
press [99] or to end the call when you are finished your conversation and  
return to the Main menu, press [99].  
Using the Web  
Interface to View  
Message  
You can use the IP Messaging Web Provisioning interface to view  
information about received messages.  
To access the IP Messaging Web Provisioning interface:  
Information  
1 In your web browsers address bar, enter the URL for the IP Messaging  
Web Provisioning interface.  
2 In the Login dialog box, enter your username (or phone number) and  
your telephone password.  
3 Click Login.  
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The Message Information screen appears with a list of All Messages and  
Voice, Fax, and E-mail messages.  
Figure 24 Message Information Screen  
Using an E-Mail  
Application to View  
Messages  
You can use a third-party application (Microsoft Outlook Express,  
Microsoft Outlook or IBM Lotus Notes) to access messages in your  
mailbox.  
A voice message appears as a .wav file attachment in an e-mail  
message. You can listen to the .wav file on any media player.  
A fax message appears as .tif file attachment in an e-mail message.  
You can open the .tif file in a graphics application and send it to a  
printer.  
When you or your administrator create an account in the third-party  
e-mail application, you or the administrator must:  
Specify the protocol used by the e-mail application to access the IP  
Messaging system:  
POP3 — The Post Office Protocol, version 3, retrieves e-mail  
messages from a mail server.  
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IMAP — The Internet Message Access Protocol is also used to  
retrieve e-mail messages from a mail server but includes some  
features not supported by POP3.  
Associate a mailbox with the e-mail account.  
Identify a third party server as your outgoing SMTP (Simple Mail  
Transfer Protocol) e-mail server.  
The remaining sections in this chapter provide general information on  
configuring an e-mail account and how to work with e-mail messages  
forwarded from an IP Messaging mailbox to an associated e-mail  
account.  
POP3 E-Mail Follow these general steps to create an e-mail account in an application  
Applications that uses POP3 (ask your administrator for the specific information  
required in your IP Messaging environment).  
Create an account in your e-mail application that points to an IP  
Messaging mailbox.  
Set the incoming mail server (POP3) to be the IP Messaging DNS  
domain name.  
Configure IP Messaging as your outgoing server (SMTP), or configure  
a third party server.  
Once a message is downloaded to the e-mail account, it is marked  
reviewed in the IP Messaging mailbox. If you do not configure the e-mail  
account with a leave-message-on-server option (in Outlook Express, this  
is the Leave copy of message on server option), the message is also  
marked deleted and removed from the IP Messaging mailbox after the  
configured retention time.  
Sending Messages  
Your IP Messaging administrator must identify a third-party SMTP server  
to send, forward, or reply to e-mail messages. You can then configure this  
server in your e-mail application as the SMTP server.  
Optionally, your administrator can identify IP Messaging as the SMTP  
server. However, this configuration limits the exchange of e-mail  
messages to IP Messaging subscribers; you cannot send or forward  
messages to external addresses, or reply to e-mail messages from external  
addresses.  
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Retrieving Messages Using POP3  
When your e-mail account receives a message from your IP Messaging  
mailbox that contains a fax or voicemail attachment, the message uses  
the following format:  
Subject: — The subject field specifies the type of message, either  
“Voice Message”, “Fax Message”, or “Voice and Fax Message”.  
From: — The From: field contains sender@IPM_domain/IPM_IP. Use  
your e-mail applications menu options to view additional information,  
for example caller-id or the mailbox number of sender.  
To: — The To: field contains Your_Mailbox@IPM_domain/IPM_IP.  
Replying to Messages  
If you reply to an e-mail message in your inbox that was downloaded  
from your IP Messaging mailbox, a copy of your reply is stored in your  
local “Sent Items” folder. However, your local “Sent Items” folder is not  
synchronized with your IP Messaging mailbox.  
You can reply to the following message types:  
Any e-mail message that has valid From: e-mail address  
Any voice or fax message sent from other IP Messaging mailboxes or  
from e-mail accounts within the IP Messaging system  
Any voice or fax message from an caller outside the IP Messaging  
system whose e-mail address is in your Personal Address Book (PAB).  
Replying to a message sent from an external phone number or  
mailbox is possible if you have the sender's information, including  
e-mail address, in your PAB. Otherwise, you cannot reply to the  
message and the system generates the error message 451 ERROR,  
unable to save/forward message.  
Forwarding Messages  
You can forward any message regardless of its source. A copy of the  
forwarded message is stored in the “Sent Items” folder in your e-mail  
application. The “Sent Items” folder is not synchronized with your IP  
Messaging mailbox.  
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Deleting Messages Using POP3  
If you delete a message from your inbox, the message is moved to the  
DELETED folder in your e-mail application. The DELETED folder is not  
synchronized with your IP Messaging mailbox.  
Moving Messages to Another Folder Using POP3  
If you move a message from one folder to another, the folders are not  
synchronized with your IP Messaging mailbox.  
IMAP E-Mail Follow these general steps to create an e-mail account in an application  
Applications that uses IMAP (ask your administrator for the specific information  
required in your IP Messaging environment).  
Create an account in your e-mail application that points to an IP  
Messaging mailbox.  
Set the incoming mail server (IMAP) to be the IP Messaging DNS  
domain name. Your administrator should enable all the required IMAP  
folders during IP Messaging mailbox configuration. All messages in all  
folders are synchronized.  
Identify a third party server as your outgoing SMTP (Simple Mail  
Transfer Protocol) e-mail server.  
Sending Messages  
Your IP Messaging administrator must identify a third-party SMTP server  
to send, forward, or reply to e-mail messages. You can then configure this  
server in your e-mail application as the SMTP server.  
Optionally, your administrator can identify IP Messaging as the SMTP  
server. However, this configuration limits the exchange of e-mail  
messages to IP Messaging subscribers; you cannot send or forward  
messages to external addresses, or reply to e-mail messages from external  
addresses.  
Sending a Message in Outlook  
When you use IP Messaging as an SMTP server to send a new message,  
the sent message is saved in different places depending on how you  
configure your Outlook e-mail account.  
If your default e-mail account in Outlook is with Microsoft Exchange  
server, the sent message is saved in the “Sent Items” folder of your  
default e-mail account, which is the Microsoft Exchange e-mail  
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account, not in the IP Messaging “Sent Items” folder. The sent  
message is not synchronized with the IP Messaging.  
If your default e-mail account in Outlook is with the IP Messaging  
server, the sent message is saved in “Sent Items” folder on your  
Outlook “Personal Folders”, and not the IP Messaging “Sent Items”  
folder. Sent message are not synchronized with the IP Messaging  
server.  
In each of these cases, you could manually move the sent message from  
the “Sent Items” folder of your Outlook “Personal Folders’ or Exchange  
server to the “Sent Items” folder of the IP Messaging server if required.  
Any message in the IP Messaging “Sent Items” folder is synchronized  
with the IP Messaging server.  
Sending a Message in Outlook Express  
When you use IP Messaging as an SMTP server to send a new message,  
the sent message is saved in the “Sent Items” folder of IP Messaging and  
always synchronized with the IP Messaging server.  
Sending a Message in Lotus Notes  
When you use IP Messaging as an SMTP server to send a new message,  
the sent message is saved in different places depending on how you  
configure your Notes e-mail accounts.  
If your default e-mail account on Notes is with Domino server, the sent  
message is saved in “Sent” folder of your default e-mail account,  
which is the Domino server e-mail account, not saved in the IP  
Messaging “Sent” folder.  
If your default e-mail account on Notes is with the IP Messaging  
server, the sent message is saved in the “Sent” folder of your Notes  
local database. The “Sent” folder is synchronized with the IP  
Messaging server.  
Retrieving Messages Using IMAP  
When your e-mail account receives a message from your IP Messaging  
mailbox that contains a fax or voicemail attachment, the message uses  
the following format:  
Subject: — The subject field specifies the type of message, either  
“Voice Message”, “Fax Message”, or “Voice and Fax Message”.  
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From: — The From: field contains sender@IPM_domain/IPM_IP. Use  
your e-mail applications menu options to view additional information,  
for example caller-id or the mailbox number of sender.  
To: — The To: field contains Your_Mailbox@IPM_domain/IPM_IP.  
Replying to Messages  
You can reply to the following message types:  
Any e-mail message that has valid From: e-mail address  
Any voice or fax message sent from other IP Messaging mailboxes or  
from e-mail accounts within the IP Messaging system  
Any voice or fax message from an caller outside the IP Messaging  
system whose e-mail address is in your Personal Address Book (PAB).  
Replying to a message sent from an external phone number or  
mailbox is possible if you have the sender's information, including  
e-mail address, in your PAB. Otherwise, you cannot reply to the  
message and the system generates the error message 451 ERROR,  
unable to save/forward message.  
Replying to a Message Using Outlook  
If you reply to a message in your inbox that was downloaded from your IP  
Messaging mailbox, a copy of your reply is stored in your “Sent” folder.  
The “Inbox” folder is synchronized with your IP Messaging mailbox.  
Replying to a Message Using Outlook Express  
If you reply to a message in your inbox that was downloaded from your IP  
Messaging mailbox, a copy of your reply is stored in your “Sent” folder.  
The “Sent” folder is synchronized with your IP Messaging mailbox.  
Replying to a Message Using Lotus Notes  
If you reply to a message in your inbox that was downloaded from your IP  
Messaging mailbox, a copy of your reply is stored in your “Sent” folder.  
The “Sent” folder is synchronized with your IP Messaging mailbox.  
Forwarding Messages  
You can forward any message regardless of its source (voice, fax, or  
e-mail).  
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In Outlook Express and Lotus Notes, a copy of the forwarded message  
is stored in the “Sent” folder in your e-mail application. The “Sent”  
folder is synchronized with your IP Messaging mailbox.  
In Outlook, a copy of the forwarded message is stored in the “Inbox”  
folder. The “Inbox” folder is synchronized with your IP Messaging  
mailbox.  
Deleting Messages Using IMAP  
If you delete a message from message list, the message is marked as  
deleted. You can restore a message that is marked for deletion on an  
IMAP server by using “Undelete”. You can permanently remove a  
message by using “Purge Deleted Messages”. Once you purge a  
message, it cannot be recovered.  
Moving Messages to Another Folder Using IMAP  
If you move a message from one folder to another, folder synchronization  
with your IP Messaging mailbox depends on the e-mail application.  
In Outlook and Outlook Express, if you move a message from one  
folder to another folder, the message in the original folder is marked  
as deleted.  
In Lotus Notes, if you move a message from one folder to another  
folder, the message is deleted from the original folder.  
Create Custom Folders Using IMAP  
Custom folders created in Outlook, Outlook Express, or Lotus Notes are  
synchronized with your IP Messaging mailbox. However, you cannot  
access custom folders through the Telephone User Interface (TUI). These  
folders can only be accessed through an e-mail account using IMAP.  
Message Settings  
IP Messaging allows the following message settings:  
Importance  
normal  
high  
low  
Sensitivity  
normal  
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personal  
private  
confidential  
Searching Messages Using IMAP  
The IMAP search function allows you to search messages based on the  
following criteria:  
Keywords  
Sender  
Subject  
Body content  
Time (Received, Sent, Due, Expires, Created, Modified)  
Sent-To  
Items that are Read or Unread  
Items with or without attachments  
Message importance tagged as Normal, High, or Low  
Message size  
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FOLLOW ME  
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(FMFM) feature from the telephone user interface (TUI) and from the web  
interface. This chapter includes the following topics:  
Find Me Follow Me Overview  
FMFM from the TUI  
FMFM from the Web Interface  
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Find Me Follow Me  
Overview  
The FMFM feature enables you to control which callers can access you  
and how these callers can access you by:  
Allowing all incoming numbers to contact you  
Allowing some incoming number to contact you  
Preventing some incoming numbers from contacting you  
Setting up destination telephone numbers  
Recording a greeting for callers while the system tries to find you (TUI  
only)  
There are two variants of FMFM: basic and advanced.  
Basic FMFM features can be configured through the TUI or the web  
interface. Basic FMFM features include specifying who can contact you,  
defining the numbers at which you can be reached, recording a greeting,  
modifying the no answer timeout value, and enabling or disabling FMFM.  
For this release, advanced FMFM features must be configured by your  
administrator. Advanced FMFM features include setting rules and filters  
that are activated based on defined events and priorities.  
FMFM can be enabled as an independent feature (FMFM only) or an  
add-on to your mailbox (FMFM and mailbox).  
FMFM from the TUI  
This section describes how to set up basic FMFM from the TUI. You can  
only configure basic FMFM features from the TUI. Advanced FMFM  
features must be configured by your administrator.  
Accessing FMFM from To access FMFM from the TUI and set up FMFM for the first time:  
the TUI and Setting  
Initial Values  
1 Log in to the system by dialing the IP Messaging telephone number or  
press the MSG button on the phone.  
2 Enter your mailbox number and password as required.  
3 From the TUI Main menu, press [3].  
The system prompts you to specify who is allowed to find you, where  
they can find you, a FMFM greeting, and a no answer timeout value. The  
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no answer timeout value determines how long the system tries to find  
you at one number before trying the next number.  
If you have already set up FMFM and want to change you current  
settings, see the following section, Modifying FMFM Settings.  
Modifying FMFM Once you have configured FMFM, you can change your current settings  
Settings (for example, change the phone number where you can be reached).  
To modify current FMFM option values.  
1 Log in to the system by dialing the IP Messaging telephone number or  
press the MSG button on the phone.  
2 Enter your mailbox number and password as required.  
3 From the TUI Main menu, press [3].  
4 The system prompts with the following options:  
To enable or disable FMFM, press [1].  
To change the phone number where you can be reached, press [3].  
To listen to a summary of current settings, press [#]. After listening to  
the summary you can change any of the following currently  
configured settings:  
To specify which callers can reach you, press [2]. You can:  
Allow callers from any phone number to find you.  
Allow callers from certain phone numbers to find you.  
Prevent callers from certain phone numbers from finding you.  
To change the phone number where you can be reached, press [3].  
To re-record a greeting for callers while the system tries to find you,  
press [4].  
To disable the current FMFM setting, press [5].  
To modify the No Answer Timeout value, press [6].  
To return to the previous menu, press [*].  
FMFM from the  
Web Interface  
This section describes how to set up basic FMFM from the web interface.  
You can only configure basic FMFM features from the web interface.  
Advanced FMFM features must be configured by your administrator.  
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Accessing FMFM from This section describes how to access FMFM from the web interface.  
the Web Interface  
1 Access the 3Com IP Messaging Web Provisioning interface (see Accessing  
the Main Menu).  
2 In the Login dialog box, enter your username (or phone number) and  
your telephone password.  
3 Click Login.  
4 From the Main menu, select Find Me Follow Me.  
The FMFM Menu appears.  
Figure 25 FMFM (Basic) Menu  
From this screen, you can set up the following FMFM functions:  
Allow some or all callers to find you (see Allowing Callers to Find You).  
Prevent callers from finding you (see Preventing Callers from Finding  
You).  
Once specify the callers that can or cannot locate you, enter the phone  
numbers IP Messaging will use to locate you (see Entering Destination  
Phone Numbers).  
Allowing Callers to This section describes how to allow all or some callers to find you.  
Find You  
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To allow all callers to find you:  
1 Access the Find Me Follow Me screen (see Accessing FMFM from the Web  
Interface).  
a Select “Allow all calls to contact me”.  
b Click Continue.  
The destination screen appears.  
c Go to Entering Destination Phone Numbers.  
To allow some callers to contact you:  
a Select “Allow some calls to contact me”.  
b Click Continue.  
The Find Me Follow Me Allowed Numbers screen appears.  
Figure 26 FMFM Allowed Numbers Screen  
2 Enter the allowed number, then click Submit.  
The screen refreshes and now contains the number you added.  
To delete an allowed phone number, click the checkbox next to the  
number, then click Delete.  
3 Enter all the allowed phone numbers and click Submit after each entry.  
4 When you finish entering allowed numbers, click Continue.  
The Destination screen appears.  
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5 Go to Entering Destination Phone Numbers.  
Preventing Callers This section describes how to prevent callers from finding a user.  
from Finding You  
To prevent callers from finding a user:  
1 Access the Find Me Follow Me screen (see Accessing FMFM from the Web  
Interface).  
2 Select “Exclude some calls from contacting me”.  
3 Click Continue.  
The Find Me Follow Me Exclude Numbers screen appears.  
Figure 27 FMFM Exclude Numbers Screen  
4 Enter a phone number that you want to exclude.  
5 Click Submit.  
The screen refreshes and now contains the number you added.  
To delete an excluded phone number, click the checkbox next to the  
number, then click Delete.  
6 Enter all the phone numbers you want to exclude and click Submit after  
each entry.  
7 When you finish entering excluded numbers, click Continue.  
The Destination screen appears.  
8 Go to Entering Destination Phone Numbers.  
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Entering Destination After you have specified the callers who are allowed or prevented from  
Phone Numbers reaching you, specify the phone numbers where you can be reached  
(destination phone numbers). When forwarding a call, IP Messaging uses  
the numbers in the order in which you enter them.  
On the Find Me Follow Me Destination screen:  
1 Enter the first number you want IP Messaging to try when attempting to  
find you.  
2 Click Submit.  
Figure 28 FMFM Destination Screen  
The screen refreshes and now contains the number you added.  
To delete a destination phone number, click the checkbox next to the  
number, then click Delete.  
3 Enter all the phone numbers, one at a time, you want IP Messaging to try  
when attempting to find you and click Submit after each entry.  
4 Enter a value, in seconds, in the No Answer Timeout field. This value  
determines how long the system tries a number before trying the next  
number in the list. This value applies to all entered numbers. In other  
words, you cannot specify 30 seconds for one number and 45 seconds  
for another number.  
Note that the No Answer Timeout value should be less than the no  
answer timeout value configured on the phone (through the VCX V7000  
User Interface). The no answer timeout value determines how long a  
telephone rings before the system forwards unanswered calls (for  
example, to voice mailbox). If the No Answer Timeout value is more  
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than the no answer timeout value configured on the phone, FMFM will  
access the phones voice mailbox and not try the next number is the  
FMFM sequence.  
5 When you finish entering destination numbers, click Finish.  
The main FMFM screen appears. The screen indicates that FMFM is  
enabled and displays the current configuration. Figure 29 show an  
example of a FMFM configuration.  
Figure 29 FMFM Final Screen  
Logout To log out of the system, from the Main menu, click Logout.  
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G
A
greetings  
accessing  
scheduling (TUI) 19  
setting up (IP Messaging) 30  
setting up (TUI) 18  
a mailbox 13  
IP Messaging web interface 14  
TUI 12  
alias  
configuration 44  
auto-attendant  
modifying menus 23  
options 23  
I
initializing a mailbox 12  
IP Messaging web interface  
accessing 14  
logging out 46  
mailbox  
C
call back option  
enabling 21  
preferences 27  
calls  
placing from voice mail 50  
L
logging out 46  
D
delivery options 45  
delivery reports  
setting up (TUI) 25  
using (TUI) 49  
M
mailbox  
accessing 13  
initializing 12  
distribution list  
number prompt 26  
enabling and disabling 26  
mailbox preferences  
Message On Demand  
options 22  
managing (IP Messaging) 39  
managing (TUI) 21  
E
e-mail  
message review options 19  
messages  
accessing messages 51  
managing e-mail messages 50  
external e-mail  
adding servers 41  
accessing through e-mail 51  
changing review options 19  
e-mail 50  
listening to 48  
receipt notification 20  
sending 49  
F
FMFM  
basic features 60  
overview 60  
setting up (IP Messaging) 61  
setting up (TUI) 60  
viewing from IP Messaging 50  
multiuser mailbox  
setting up (TUI) 25  
multiuser mailboxes  
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setting up (IP Messaging) 42  
N
name announcement  
recording and reviewing 19  
notification  
creating a filter (IP Messaging) 31  
creating a procedure (IP Messaging) 33  
enabling and disabling (TUI) 20  
setting up (IP Messaging) 31  
P
password  
changing (TUI) 18  
Personal Address Book (PAB)  
accessing (IP Messaging) 37  
accessing (TUI) 20  
adding entries (TUI) 20  
reviewing, modifying, and deleting entries (TUI)  
21  
print options  
setting up 19  
S
setup options  
TUI 18  
shortcut key combinations 13  
T
telephone keys, standard functions 12  
Telephone User Interface  
see TUI  
TUI  
accessing 12  
setup menu 18  
V
Voice Form Mailbox  
Form Mailbox 24  
specifications 24  
managing 24  
options 23  
Transcription Mailbox 24  
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