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Setting up separate mailboxes for owners who share a telephone
but have their own extensions
In this scenario, several mailbox owners share a telephone, but each has
a separate extension and mailbox.
Example
University teaching assistants share an office that is equipped with one
telephone. Each teaching assistant has his or her own extension on the
telephone. Each extension is associated with a CallPilot mailbox.
DNs on the switch
Mailbox number
First Extension DN
MWI DN
Callback DN
Message waiting indication
If MWI DNs are configured for all mailboxes associated with the telephone,
the message waiting indicator does not show which mailbox has a new
message. To find out if a message is for him or her, the mailbox owner
must log on to the mailbox.
Plan how each mailbox owner who shares the phone is notified of waiting
messages.
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CallPilot supports 2500 SDN entries.
Configure remote notification for all fax general delivery mailbox owners.
(optional)
Note 1: The MWI By DN feature may be configured on a Meridian 1 or
Communication Server 1000 switch.
Note 2: The user can use MWI for broadcast message by enabling
Enable MWI for Broadcast Message.
You can configure remote text notification for mailbox owners who share
a telephone.
You can assign message waiting indication to each individual by using
the switch MWI By DN feature if both of the following are true:

Nortel CallPilot

Administrator Guide

NN44200-601 01.11 Standard

5.0 9 November 2007
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