Installation guide
System Configuration 39
Configuring Startup Options and Error Notices
When messaging system errors occur a message can be sent to a designated subscriber. Configure at least one
subscriber, usually a system manager, to receive error messages.
To configure the system startup options and to send error messages
1. In the Navigation Pane, click System > Configuration > System Settings.
For detailed field information, see the System > Configuration > System Settings table.
2. Type the startup options in the Startup field.
C. Disable Disk Fault Tolerance. Disk Fault Tolerance is a type of error handling for the messaging system
conversation. When the system encounters problems accessing the hard disk while playing a prompt or
message, the system treats the prompt or message as if it were missing and continues the conversation. The C
setting sets the system to halt the conversation and display an error message that a file is inaccessible.
CNG. Incoming Fax Tone. The messaging system identifies incoming fax tones with the default settings. The
default settings are 1100 hertz, +/- 38 hertz and +/- 15% of cadence. To specify different fax tones, type
cng=<frequency>,<dev>,<timedev>. For example, “cng=1050,55,18” looks for a fax carrier of 1050 hertz,
+/- 55 hertz and +/- 18% of cadence.
mk<n>. System IDs During Directory Menus. Enables callers to enter full system IDs during directory menus,
where <n> is the number of seconds the messaging system waits before routing a call to a destination on a
directory menu.
3. In the Error notices to field, type the subscriber system ID.
• To send error messages to more than one subscriber, use commas to separate additional system IDs.
• Use system ID 0 (zero) in the list to send error messages to all subscribers configured to receive public
messages.
4. Click Save.
To turn off all error messages
1. In the Navigation Pane, click System > Configuration > System Settings.
2. Delete all system IDs listed in the Error notices to field.
3. Click Save.
Related Topics
System Settings Overview