Avaya 400 Installation And Commissioning Manual page 107

Hospitality messaging server
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4. In the Name box, type a meaningful name for the CoS.
5. In the Maximum Message(s) to Keep box, type the total number of new and old
6. In the Maximum Message Length box, type the maximum message length in
7. In the Number of Day(s) to Store New Messages box, type the number of days
8. In the Number of Day(s) to Store Old Messages box, type the number of days to
9. In the Prompt Message Sender Name list, select YES to play the user's recorded
10. In the Change Password list, select ALLOW to hear the Change Password prompt
11. In the Record Personal Greeting list, select ALLOW to hear the Record Personal
12. In the Set AWU list, select ALLOW to hear the Set AWU prompt or DISALLOW to
13. In the Enable Welcome Message list, select YES to hear a welcome message
14. If you enabled the welcome message, you can select the Turn MWL On When
15. In the VIP AWU Feature list, select YES for an operator to manually make a wake-
16. In the Hide Unknown Number in Message Envelope list, select Yes to hide the
17. Click Update to save your changes.
Avaya Hospitality Messaging Server 400 Installation and Commissioning
You can select an existing CoS or another number. You do not need to select
numbers in sequence.
messages to keep.
seconds.
to store new messages.
store old messages.
name or select NO to play the extension number.
or DISALLOW to disable the Change Password prompt.
Greeting prompt or DISALLOW to disable the Record Personal Greeting prompt.
disable the Set AWU prompt.
Important:
If using Communication Manager, configure Set AWU as DISALLOW.
when a user accesses a mailbox for the first time or NO to disable the welcome
message.
There Is A Welcome Message check box to activate the MWL.
up call to the guest or select NO for the system to place the wake-up call to the
guest.
unknown number in the message or No to show unknown number in the
message.
Configuring Guest Classes of Service
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