Retrieving An Mwi Message; Cancelling An Mwi Message; Dialing A Call To A Remote Office; Using Unique Extensions - 3Com 3C10399A User Manual

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Retrieving an MWI
Message
Cancelling an MWI
Message
Dialing a Call to a
Remote Office
Using Unique
Extensions
To send an MWI message:
1 Pick up the handset, and press Feature + 412. The Feature Entry Tone
plays.
2 Dial the extension that you want to call and press #.
3 The display panel on your 3Com Telephone shows Success. The
Confirmation Tone plays.
To receive and retrieve an MWI message, you must have a 3Com
Telephone with a display panel and a programmable access button with
status light configured (by your administrator) for MWI Retrieve.
A 3Com Entry Telephone cannot receive an MWI message. An analog
telephone cannot receive an MWI message.
After you have sent an MWI message, you can cancel it and remove it
from the list on the target telephone. If it is the only unattended MWI
message on the target telephone, cancelling it turns off the MWI light.
You can cancel an MWI message only from the same extension from
which you sent the MWI message.
To cancel an MWI message:
1 Pick up the handset and press Feature + 413. The Feature Entry Tone
plays.
2 Dial the extension to which you sent the MWI message that you want to
cancel and press #.
3 The Confirmation Tone plays.
You can dial calls between sites in your organization that are separated
geographically but that are linked by a Wide Area Network (WAN)
connection. Each site must have an NBX system. Typical configurations
are described in the next sections.
In the sample network shown in
organization has a unique telephone extension. Whenever you make a
call to an extension that is not located at your own site, your NBX system
sets up a connection to the NBX system at the other extension's site.

Dialing a Call to a Remote Office

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