Call Pickup; Group Numbers - 3Com NBX 100 Administrator's Manual

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Group Numbers

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including having the system forward voice messages using the Off-Site
Notification feature, or use an e-mail client to manage the messages. See
"IMAP for Integrated Voice Mail"
To create a phantom mailbox:
1 Log on to the NBX NetSet utility using the administrator login ID and
password.
2 In the NBX NetSet - Main Menu window, click User Configuration.
3 On the Users tab, click Add to open the User Configuration dialog box.
4 For Extension Number, use any unused extension in your dial plan. Once
that extension is assigned to this phantom mailbox, the auto discovery
process will not use it when you add new telephones.
5 In the Associated Telephone list, click (none). Click the Help button for
information about dialog box fields.
To access a phantom mailbox from any telephone, the user calls the
extension, presses * during the greeting, and then logs in. The first time
the user accesses the phantom mailbox, the system prompts for mailbox
initiation information. Once the user sets up a password, the user can use
the NBX NetSet utility to set up phone options such as Call Forwarding.
Call Pickup allows any user who hears a telephone ringing to answer the
call on her or his own telephone. To enable this feature, you add
telephone extensions to Call Pickup Groups.
Account for the following when configuring group numbers:
NBX V3000 systems:
50 Call Pickup groups:
Group 0 through group 31 (extension 500 through 531)
Group 32 through group 49 (extension 482 through 499)
50 Directed Call Pickup groups (extension 540 through 589)
SuperStack 3 NBX systems:
50 Call Pickup groups:
Group 0 through group 31 (extension 500 through 531)
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