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Voice Processing Features

INTER-TEL

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CS-5200/5400 ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE, ISSUE 1.1 – August 2005

Levels 2 and 3

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Levels 2 and 3

To use Level 2 or 3 Unified Messaging, you must have the following:

An existing e-mail system based on Microsoft Outlook/Exchange (MAPI).

The mailboxes’ E-mail Gateway fields are programmed for “Unified Messaging.”

The Outlook message that contains the Voice Mail will have the following components:

To: This line will contain the recipient’s name and mailbox number.

From: This line will contain the sender’s name and mailbox or Caller ID, if known, or

Unknown.

Subject: This line will say “Voice Mail Message.” If the message has been forwarded,
it is preceded by

FW

.

Sent: This line contains the date and time that the Voice Mail was received by the mail-
box.

Priority Messages: If the message is marked “Priority,” the subject line will be pre-
ceded by an exclamation mark (!) and, in the Options tab, the Importance field is

High.

Private Messages: If the message is marked “Private,” the Sensitivity field in the
Options tab will be set to

Private.

Certified Messages: If the Voice Mail message is marked for certified delivery, the

Track Option

on the Options tab is checked.

Version 2.3 Description

For EM, Unified Messaging is available in two configurations: as an Integrated Solution, and
as an Outlook client-based solution. By default, EM includes 25 UM licenses that allow users
to customize features based on the solution chosen.

Unified Messaging features allow users to:

Receive voice mail messages via e-mail.

Receive inbound faxes via e-mail.

Send voice mail messages via e-mail (Outlook client-based solution only).

Send outbound faxes via e-mail (Outlook client-based solution only).

Integrated Solution

The Integrated Solution (also known as Level 1 in previous versions) allows users to receive
voice mail messages and faxes as e-mail messages with attachments. (An integrated fax port in
the EM unit is used for fax functionality.) The voice mail attachment is in the form of a .wav
file that can be played on most multimedia computers (equipped with a sound card and speak-
ers). The fax attachment is in the form of a .tif file that can be viewed using most graphics
software. Users can choose to receive the messages as voice mail and e-mail (Forward &
Copy) or as e-mail only (Forward Only).

The following diagram shows an example of the Integrated Solution installation.

NOTE

UM v2.3 is available only for systems using Enterprise Messaging.

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