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Internal IDs
An internal ID is a special ID that cannot be entered using a phone keypad. To create an internal or hidden ID, use a $
(dollar sign) as the first character of the ID. The $ (dollar sign) cannot be entered using a phone keypad.
Internal IDs are used to route callers to voice detect boxes, transaction boxes, or interview boxes and preventing callers
from directly entering the voice detect box, transaction box, or interview box. So a public interview box with an ID of
$PM can take routed calls but cannot be reached using a phone.
Default System IDs
The messaging system comes with default system IDs. If any of the default system IDs are changed, the new ID must
replace the old ID in all the fields where the old ID appears. The following table lists all default system IDs and the
locations where they are found.
Default
Used by
System ID
OPEN
Opening box
0 (zero)
System operator
9696
Default system manager Sandy
Simmons, extension ID
Default system manager Sandy
$sandy$n
Simmons, personal ID
ec
9555
Guest of Sandy Simmons, Les
Larson, personal ID
411
Department box
700
Sales box
800
Technical support box
$FAXBOX
Public fax box
$PM
Public interview box
$VOICE
Voice detect box
Related Topics
Assigning System IDs
Following Recommended Security Practices
System Manager Responsibilities
System Overview
Location
Call Management > Opening Boxes
Call Management > System Operator Box
CAUTION!
SV8300
PHONE SYSTEMS
MIGHT NOT SUPPORT ZERO FOR THE
.
OPERATOR
Subscribers > Subscribers
Subscribers > Subscribers
Subscribers > Guest
Call Management > Transaction Boxes
Call Management > Transaction Boxes
Call Management > Transaction Boxes
Call Management > Fax Boxes > Public Fax Box
Call Management > Interview Boxes
Call Management > Voice detect Boxes
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SOME REGIONS
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