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OfficeServ 7100
PROGRAMMING
TECHNICAL MANUAL
PART 6 APRIL 2007
PART 6. VOICEMAIL PROGRAMMING
OVERVIEW
6.1 PROGRAMMING OVERVIEW
The OfficeServ 7100 Voicemail program arrives from the factory loaded with many
common features pre-programmed, and will dynamically create subscriber mailboxes
upon initial boot-up of the system. The only thing left for the technician to do is add or
delete mailboxes as necessary, set up any customized features, and instruct users how
to record voicemail greetings. This is called programming the Voicemail. Further
instructions for educating users on voicemail features can be found in the Samsung
Voicemail User Guide.
The Voicemail is embedded into the system Main Processor, or MP. Although it is
tightly integrated to the phone system it is a separate application, and as such is
programmed through a separate interface. Note that some Voicemail features may
require that Man Machine Code (MMC) programming changes be made in the phone
system.
The Voicemail programming interface is a web based tool that is specifically coded to
use the Internet Explorer 6.x web browser. As a security measure, the web application
is user account based, meaning that users must log in with a username and password
in order to access programming.
Programming can be accessed by opening the Internet Explorer 6.x browser and
entering the following address:
https://165.213.176.100
Note that the web server does require a secure connection and as such the address
begins with https, not http. For port forwarding scenarios this is important because
HTTP connections are formed on port 80, but secure HTTP connections are formed on
port 443.
Also note that the IP address specified will depend on the IP address given to the main
processor (MP) card in MMC 830.
Due to the highly integrated nature of the Automated Attendant and Voicemail
applications the web application is used to program both seamlessly as one
application, similar to the in-skin Samsung voicemail (SVMi) cards used in other
OfficeServ systems.
In addition to the web programming tool, the system also includes a Telephone User
Interface (TUI) that can be accessed via any DTMF capable telephone. The TUI
interface is used to create, delete, or edit voicemail subscribers.
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