Remote access to mailboxes, Automatic call forwarding to the mailbox – Auerswald 461.2 User Manual

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Mailboxes

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Remote access to mailboxes

Remotely accessing mailboxes is done in the same manner as remotely accessing
the answering machine. The precise description is found in the "Remote access"
chapter.

The following mailbox functions are available remotely:

Room monitoring/Intercom

Playing back the new ICMs in this mailbox

Playing back all ICMs in this mailbox

Skip back

Repeat the last 3 seconds/continue playback

Skip forwards

Deletes the ICM currently playing back

Stopping and pausing playback

Changing the outgoing message for this mailbox

Deleting all incoming messages for this mailbox

Changing the target call number for message transfer for this mailbox

Automatic call forwarding to the mailbox

Your PABX must meet the following requirements: The CLIP function (transfer of call
number) must be supported and the call number of the extension that has for-
warded must be transferred.
Connect your Voicemail Center 461.2 to a free extension (analogue port) on your
PABX. Set the mailboxes up and enter the call numbers of the corresponding
extensions. Record individual OGMs for the individual mailboxes and switch the
device to answering mode. In order to now switch the mailbox on or off from an
extension you have to activate call forwarding from this extension to the Voicemail
Center 461.2.

Example: Your Voicemail Center 461.2 is connected to extension 25 on your PABX.

The extensions 21 to 24 are assigned to mailboxes 1 to 4. Extension 21 is
programmed to forward calls to 25. An incoming call on extension 21 is
forwarded to mailbox 1. The caller hears the message from mailbox 1
and can then leave a message.

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