Max Greeting Time(sec): Maximum voicemail box greeting message duration.
Dial "0" for Operator: If this option is enabled then callers will be able to dial "0" to transfer
out of voicemail to the Operator.
Voice Message Options
Message Format: The audio file format to be used for the recording.
Maximum Messages: The maximum amount of voice messages for each extension.
Max Message Time(min): The maximum time duration of an individual voicemail message.
Min Message
Time(sec): The minimum time duration of an individual voicemail message.
Default minimum duration is 2 seconds, which means voice messages which are less than
2seconds will be ignored by the IPPBX system.
Playback Options
These options are for voicemail message playback.
Say Message
CallerID: Announce the Caller ID of the caller who left this message before
playing the voice message.
Say Message Duration: Announce the message duration before playing the voice message.
Play Envelope: Announce the date, time and caller ID for the voicemail message.
Allow Users to Review: If enabled, this option will allow users to review the voice message.
4.3.2 Playback Voicemail on the phone
Navigate to web menu Advanced‐>Feature Codes.
On this page, you'll find two feature codes that can be used for checking voicemail.
Voicemail Main Menu: *60
Check Extension Voicemail: *61
Dial *60 and you willenter the main menu of voicemail feature, by specifying the extension
number and voicemail password of the requiredextensionthen you can check its voicemail and
you can do this forany extension by following the system voice guidance.
By dialing *61 from an extension and entering the voicemail password forthis extension you can
follow the voice guidance to check voicemail of your own extension. Or alternatively, you can
configure some advanced options for your voicemail box.