06-24-2011 10:31 AM - edited 03-19-2019 03:10 AM
Hi, I'm trying to configure the maximum length of a voicemail message that can be left by a caller.
I see some options on a couple pages and want to know if anyone can elaborate on their function.
On System Settings->Advanced->Telephony, there is an option Maximum Recording Time in Milliseconds. Is this a global setting that controls the maximum message size regardless of the settings in COS and mailbox? I ask because this setting is specified as recording-time-in-milliseconds whereas it is specified as Message Length everywhere else, not to mention that it is also granular down to the millisecond.
On the Class of Service setting, there is a Maximum Length setting for Message Length. To my understanding, this controls the message length for internal callers.
On the users' mailboxes, there is also a Maximum Length setting for Message Length. To my understanding, this controls the message length for external or unidentified callers.
06-24-2011 10:53 AM
Hi Vincent,
Here we go You are right about where to set the Internal/External
maximums.
Cheers!
Rob
06-24-2011 12:48 PM
Thanks Rob,
Any idea what Maximum Recording Time does and why it's specified in ms while everything else is specified in Seconds?
06-24-2011 01:57 PM
Hey Vincent,
Excellent question ...I think that one is set in milliseconds just make
us exercise our brain a little bit...... Just kidding!
I don't want to play with that setting on our production build so let me try
it out in the lab next week. I'll post back with the results.
Cheers!
Rob
06-24-2011 02:07 PM
Wow.. thanks alot Rob! I wish I had a lab environment.
07-07-2011 07:37 AM
Hi Vincent,
I wanted to get back to you to let you know I haven't
forgotten about the testing we were going to do When
I went to do the testing I had forgotten that our Lab is currently
torn apart as we wait for new 6500's and network switches. As soon
as everything is back up and running, we'll continue on.
Sorry man.
Cheers!
Rob
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