Configuring Voice Mailbox Server - HP MSR SERIES Configuration Manual

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Fuzzy Telephone Number
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Configuring voice mailbox server

Introduction to MWI
The message waiting indication (MWI) feature allows a voice gateway to notify a subscriber of
messages got from a voice mailbox server. For example, when a call destined to subscriber A is
forwarded to the voice mailbox server, the server will notify the state change to the voice gateway. If
there is any mew message or voice mail, when subscriber A picks up the phone, subscriber A will hear
the message waiting tone without needing to query the mailbox.
To configure MWI:
1.
Configure voice mailbox server.
2.
Enable MWI for local numbers.
Configuring voice mailbox server
Select Voice Management > Call Connection > SIP Connection from the navigation tree, and click the
Advanced Settings tab to access the voice mailbox server configuration page as shown in
Figure 670 Voice mailbox server configuration page
Description
Fuzzy telephone number registration refers to the use of a wildcard (including the
dot . and the character T), rather than a standard E.164 number in the match
template of a POTS entity.
After enabling fuzzy telephone number registration, the voice gateway (router)
retains dots and substitutes asterisks (*) for Ts when sending REGISTER messages.
Enable—Enable fuzzy telephone number registration.
Disable—Disable fuzzy telephone number registration.
By default, the function is disabled.
IMPORTANT:
To use the fuzzy telephone number registration function, make sure the registrar and
the location server also support the function.
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