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Managing Domain Users
Note:
Because moving the voice mail requires network bandwidth, you may want it
to move when system usage is low. The first time the voice mail is moved to
a specific location, it can take hours for all the voice mails to be moved.
Thereafter, only new voice mails are moved (because the old ones are still
there, backed up), so subsequent moves take a shorter time.
VM files are transferred by HTTP protocol using TCP port 10043. The
administrator can configure the firewall/router to limit the bandwidth on port
10043, so that the voice mail transferring will not impact the voice quality
over IP.
Note:
If you do not move the voice mail, the VM files will be deleted and cannot be
recovered. (When the user relocates an extension using #27, the voice mail
is moved also. The user cannot choose whether or not to move the voice
mail.)
4. Click Relocate.
Notes on Relocating a Global Extension
The phone user can start using the voice mail during VM relocation, but the voice
mail count will keep increasing until the relocation is complete.
If extension 1001 is relocated from site A to site B, and the administrator creates a
local extension 1001 in site A, the extension 1001 will be removed from the REL.
Later, if the administrator removes the local extension 1001 and relocates global
extension 1001 back to site A, this extension cannot be restored to its original
settings.
When an extension is relocated to site B for the first time, the administrator or the
user should configure the Call Restriction, Speed Dial list, and so on, for one time in
site B. These configurations will be stored on site B. Later, if the extension is
relocated to site B again, no additional configuration is needed, as the previous
configuration will be restored.
If multiple systems in the VoIP domain have a PRI interface, it's possible that DID
numbers could be duplicated. For example, say the DID number for extension 1001
is configured as 250. In this case, the DID number 5102520250 and 4087899250
will ring extension 1001. To ensure that this doesn't happen, you can do one of two
things: (1) Make sure the DID numbers are not duplicated; (2) Ask the CO to send
more digits (to decrease the likelihood of identical DID numbers).
Relocating a Global Extension Using #27 on Analog Phone vs IP Phone
Analog phone: The phone must be off hook. The user presses #27 and follows the
voice prompts. User must press # after inputting the password.
IP phone: The IP phone must be on hook. The user presses #27, and then inputs the
global extension number and password. The global extension is then relocated to
this IP phone.
If system B does not have a prior record of this extension, it will create a new
extension with known information and the following settings:
Enable IP Extension and Dynamic IP Address settings will be selected
automatically (in MaxAdmin, Extension Configuration window).
The newly created extension will use the default voice mail, mail forwarding,
notification, call handling, restriction, and monitor list settings (MaxAdmin,
Extension Configuration window).
Note: The administrator needs to make the proper changes for this user when
the global extension is relocated by the user.
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