Avaya IP600 Server User Manual


 
Messaging B
Overview for Avaya IP600 Internet Protocol Communications Server
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Voice Message Retrieval — Allows telephone users, remote access users, and
attendants to retrieve Leave Word Calling and Call Coverage voice messages. It
can be used to retrieve a user’s own messages or messages for another user.
However, a different user’s messages can be retrieved only by a user at a
telephone or attendant console in the coverage path, by an administered system-
wide message retriever, or by a remote-access user when the extension and
associated security code are known. The system restricts unauthorized users from
retrieving messages.
Message-Retrieval Options — With the Message-Waiting Lamp on their
telephones, employees always know when they have messages. Messages can be
retrieved in a variety of ways, such as:
~ Display retrieval — Users having digital telephones with displays or a
personal computer integrated with a telephone can display messages.
~ Speak-to-Me — Using any touch-tone telephone, employees can dial Speak-
to-Me and hear a synthesized voice read their messages over the telephone.
These message-retrieval options can be assigned to users individually.
Demand Print — Allows you to print your undelivered messages without calling
the Message
Center.
Voice Messaging Systems — The Avaya voice messaging solutions include:
~ DEFINITY AUDIX
~ INTUITY AUDIX
~ INTUITY Lodging
~ Octel 100
Voice Response solutions include:
~ CONVERSANT Voice Information System V7 (Not available with
Category B)