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Networked telephony systems
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on the line long enough to hear at least a portion of the final repeated
prompt.
Main Menus If you enable a time-dependent greeting, the main menu
prompt follows it. The main menu prompt describes all Auto Attendant
options and can be up to five minutes long. The default Auto Attendant
main menu prompt states:
"If you know the extension of the party you want to reach, you may enter
it at any time. To reach the name directory, press 9. To reach the Auto
Attendant, press 0 or remain on the line. Thank you for calling."
By default, the Auto Attendant main menu provides callers with the
functions that
Table 41
Table 41 Auto Attendant Default Configuration
Button
Action
Numbers
These buttons allow callers to dial these user extensions:
V3001R, V3000, and V5000 systems: 1000–3999
NOTE: These systems are shipped with a factory default 4-digit dial plan.
If you import any 3-digit plan, you must manually specify any 3-digit
extension ranges that are not set by the imported plan.
NBX 100 systems: 100–449
NOTE: The NBX 100 system is shipped with a 3-digit dial plan. If you
import any 4-digit plan, you must manually specify any 4-digit extension
ranges that are not set by the imported plan.
9
Connects to the Name Directory.
0
Transfers to the extension specified in the menu tree for the Auto
Attendant, usually the extension of the receptionist's telephone. The
default extension is:
V3001R, V3000, and V5000 systems: 1000
NBX 100 systems: 100
*
Prompts the caller for a mailbox number and then transfers the call
directly to the specified mailbox.
#
Exits from the system.
describes.
Auto Attendant
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