Additional voicemail information, Voice mail indicator, Checking voice mail from the outside – Cisco VWCC User Manual

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1.2 Additional Voice Mail Information

1.2.1 Voice Mail Indicator

If you have a voice mail waiting, the red light on your handset will be lit and there
will be a blinking envelope on the screen next to your phone number. Also, when
you lift your handset, you will see 2 small red lights in the cradle which indicates you
have voice mail.

1.2.2 Checking Voice Mail from Off-Campus

To check your voice mail from off-campus, you need to dial your phone number and
wait for the greeting to play, then during the greeting dial “*” followed by your “ID”,
which is your phone number, then “#”. Enter your password followed by “#”. To
access your mailbox, press “2”.

1.2.3 Sending a Call Directly to Voice Mail

To send a call directly to voice mail before answering it, press the softkey button
below iDivert.

1.2.4 Transferring a Call to Voice Mail

To transfer a call to voice mail, press the softkey button below Transfer, then press
*”, and dial the five digit extension, then press the softkey button below Transfer or
hang up.

1.2.5 Voice Mail Specifics

**

These are subject to change in order to maintain system performance.

Maximum length of greeting

60 seconds

Maximum length of recorded message

5 minutes (300 seconds)

**Maximum number of messages

1 hour’s worth of
messages

**Life span of voice mail messages

60 days

Size of password

3-10 digits

Password reset

45 days

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