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Hard Drive-Based Voice Mail
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
REGISTRY SETTINGS
Registry List
LICENSE VIEWER
Language
Voice Ports
KSU Serial Number
KSU System Type
KSU Version
IP ADDRESSING - VM SETTINGS
Network Name
New Name
Use DHCP Server
IP Address
IP Subnet Mask
Gateway Address
KSU CLOCK CONTROL
Daytime Action
Nighttime Action
Special Action
CHECK INI FILES
STARPLUS STSe - Programming & Operations Manual
Programming the Voice Mail System
The Registry contains system variables that control the behavior of the
voice mail system.
For a complete list of the registry items that come with a new STSe system,
contact Vodavi Technical Support.
The License Viewer displays "Read Only" information. This data cannot be
changed.
When available, the system can provide language support for both English
and Spanish. To use this feature, the optional multilingual module and
language prompts must be purchased separately.
This field shows the total number of ports on the voice mail card (8).
When available, this field shows the identification number of the KSU.
This field identifies the name of the voice mail system. Default = STSe
When available, this field shows the KSU software version.
The IP Addressing area does not need to be completed, unless you plan to
use your internal Local Area Network (LAN) for faster downloads and file
transfers.
In this area, you can enter the name of the network, and also change it as
needed.
When the DHCP Server value is set to YES, a LAN server machine will
automatically locate the IP Address, Subnet Mask, & Gateway Address and
send it to the In-Skins Admin computer.
This setting allows you to change the application that runs, for inbound
calls, whenever the KSU is put into different modes (or time periods). You
will also need to set up each line that should be controlled by the KSU
clock setting.
Click on the ELLIPSES button [...], the "What to Run" window will display.
Select the module you want the system to follow, when available, the
appropriate options will also display.
This wizard interface is used to check the current INI and database settings
to make sure they remain consistent. First run the wizard in "Report" mode
and review the modifications indicated. Then run the wizard in "Fix" mode
to actually apply the changes.
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August 2005

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