08-29-2008 05:19 AM - edited 03-15-2019 12:55 PM
What's the use of configuring a Voice Mail profile in Call Manager?
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08-29-2008 05:37 AM
Hi Ashok,
Just to add a note to the good tip from Jaime. You can also use the Voicemail Profile to mask numbers that are routed to Voicemail and that you want to go to a specific VM Box.
For example;
There are a number of phones (5533,5522,5511 and 5544) in the Sales department but you want them all to route to the same VM Box @ DN 5000.
Create a VM Profile called "Sales" with a Vm Mask of 5000. On each of the four phones (5533,5522,5511 and 5544)on the Directory Number Configuration page for each.
Directory Number Settings
Voice Mail Profile = Sales
All calls that route to VM from the four numbers will receive the VM treatment for the 5000 Mailbox. We use this to route calls for certain Instructors to Department Mailboxes rather than having their own :)
Hope this helps!
Rob
08-29-2008 05:21 AM
if you're integrated to more than 1 VM system to define which to use
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08-29-2008 05:34 AM
Thnx Jamie, happy weekend.
Ashok.
08-29-2008 05:37 AM
Hi Ashok,
Just to add a note to the good tip from Jaime. You can also use the Voicemail Profile to mask numbers that are routed to Voicemail and that you want to go to a specific VM Box.
For example;
There are a number of phones (5533,5522,5511 and 5544) in the Sales department but you want them all to route to the same VM Box @ DN 5000.
Create a VM Profile called "Sales" with a Vm Mask of 5000. On each of the four phones (5533,5522,5511 and 5544)on the Directory Number Configuration page for each.
Directory Number Settings
Voice Mail Profile = Sales
All calls that route to VM from the four numbers will receive the VM treatment for the 5000 Mailbox. We use this to route calls for certain Instructors to Department Mailboxes rather than having their own :)
Hope this helps!
Rob
08-29-2008 05:42 AM
Thanks Rob, this was baffling me when I saw a large # of DN's assigned to a VM profile but no mailbox of their own. They are using only Unity.
Happy weekend.
Ashok.
08-29-2008 05:45 AM
Hey Ashok,
You are always welcome my friend! This is quite the handy feature when you want users to have VM Treatment but not an actual mailbox of their own due to co$t or operational reasons. Glad to be of some small help here.
Cheers!
Rob
08-29-2008 07:10 AM
sounds today lots of unity issues
anyway
Rob based on the VM profile the DN has only significant on the CCM as we know the unity only recognise the port and port name
so if the call come to one of those sale people and forwarded to the the unity
those sales useres they need a way to be sent to the same mailbox on unity
so inthis case we need to use altarnate extention for all of them or route Rule to match thise numbers and forward it to one mail box
is that the case ??
thank you
08-29-2008 07:40 AM
Hey Marwan,
If you use the VM Profile method via CCM you don't need either - Routing Rules or Alternate Extensions. That is the real beauty of the whole thing :)
Hope this helps!
Rob
08-29-2008 07:53 AM
I have to change the DN of all my handsets from XXXX to include a prefix e.g 1234 becomes 5551234- this prefix is common on all devices however the Voice Mail not Unity, has the mail box`s configured as xxxx. I thought I could use the mask part of VM Profile to limit the CLI being sent i.e MASK XXXX so only the last 4 digits (1234) are sent so to maintain the voice mail configuration without having to modify the DN`s in VM- It does not seem to work any idea`s
08-29-2008 07:56 AM
but i think need a mask which equilivant to an existed number in the Unity right?
in this case unity will see all these calls to that number!!
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