356 Chapter 13: Meridian Mail configuration
553-3202-210 Standard October 1998
This chapter provides
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a brief overview of how the Meridian 1 system, the Meridian Mail
system, and the Meridian Link-based application configuration
parameters are used as Meridian Mail calls are routed to the application
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information required to configure the Meridian 1 for Meridian Mail
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information required to configure Meridian Mail for Host Enhanced
Voice Processing (HEVP)
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an overview of using the Edit Voice feature to create voice segment
files
Throughout this chapter, figures and tables use the following examples as
parameters:
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The primary ACD DN 7650 is defined as the mail queue.
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The mail queue uses four voice channels, and thus has four virtual
agent positions assigned to the mail queue, so that the Meridian 1 can
identify each channel by its position ID. These position IDs uniquely
identify channels in the Meridian 1 configuration. The examples used
for mail queue 7650 are as follows:
Table 135
Examples of Meridian Mail configuration parameters
Voice channel
1
2
3
4
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The DN 7660 is defined as the mailbox assigned to the mail queue for
the purpose of holding recorded voice prompts.
Figure 94 gives a visual overview of how mail queue, position ID, channel
class, and mailbox ID relate to one another.
Individual DN
7550
7551
7552
7553
Position ID
7651
7652
7653
7654
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