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Licensing
The B5800 Branch Gateway Embedded Messaging Ports license is required to support
Embedded Voicemail. Embedded Messaging Port licenses must be purchased with sufficient
quantity to support the configured number of ports. There is a maximum capacity of 6 voice
mail ports. For more information about licensing, see Implementing the B5800 Branch Gateway
for an Avaya Aura
®
Configuration, document number 18-603853.
Park and Page feature
Park and Page can be configured for a user's voicemail mailbox or for calls answered by the
auto attendant. The Park and Page feature allows a call to be parked while a page is made to
a hunt group or extension. A caller can press a digit and the call is parked while an
announcement is made to a paging zone, overhead paging system, or both. The page is
repeated based on how the feature is configured until the parked call is picked up or the park
timeout occurs. If the park timeout occurs, the caller hears the Park and Page error prompt
and is then returned to the call flow that initiated the Park and Page and hears either the
subscriber's personal greeting or the auto attendant main menu prompt.
The called party can use a short code or a programmed button on their phone to park and
unpark incoming calls. For more information about short codes and button programming, see
the Manager on-line help. The called party can also use the Conference button or the Answer
soft key on their phone while the Page is occurring.
For the procedures to configure Park and Page for a voicemail mailbox or for an auto attendent,
see:
•
Configuring Park and Page for a voicemail mailbox on page 32
•
Configuring Park and Page for an auto attendant on page 51
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