Specifications

Product Description
IP Office Release 7.0
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Issue 22.a.- (21 March 2011)
VMS Hunt Schedule Interval (#507)
Allows you to determine when outside lines are covered by the Automated Attendant. Options include all the
time, only during Day operation (Night Service is off), or only during Night operation (Night Service is on).
Voice Mailbox Transfer - Direct (FEATURE 14)
Allows you to transfer a call directly into a users voice mailbox without ringing their extension.
Voice Messaging
The PARTNER Version has Embedded Voicemail included in the system. All extensions are automatically
assigned a mailbox.
Embedded Voicemail also provides:
· A 2-port, single level Automated Attendant
· Separate Morning, Afternoon, Evening and Out of Hours menu greetings with time profiles
· Dial by Name capability
· Variable hours of storage:
· 2-ports = 15 Hours
· 4-ports = 20 Hours
· 6-ports = 25 Hours
· Up to 3 minutes per message
· Fast Forward, Rewind, Replay and Skip capability
· Voice Mail to e-mail capability
· Remote message retrieval
· Visual Messaging (on digital telephones only)
Wake-Up Service
This feature allows a system phone (x10) to set a Wake-up Call on behalf of another user.
When a Wake-up Call is scheduled, the system will place an intercom call to the target extension at the
scheduled time.
Wake Up calls ring for approximately 30 seconds (and overrides DND).
If the target extension is busy on a call or has an alerting call, the Wake Up call is delivered to the
phone as an intercom call.
If the Wake Up call is answered, the user will hear Music On Hold if it is active; otherwise, they will
hear silence.
If the Wake Up call is not answered, the system will make a 2
nd
attempt 5 minutes later.
If the call is not answered after the 2
nd
attempt, then the Wake Up call is abandoned.
A scheduled Wake Up call occurs once in a 24 hour period.
Application Programming Interface (TAPI)
Application Programming Interface (TAPI) allows new and existing server-based applications from Avaya’s
Developer Connection (DevConnect) program to work with and enhance the operation of the PARTNER Version
system. The current requirement is to support a screen pop type application called “Pickup IP” which is also
supported on IP Office.
The TAPI API only supports 1st Party TAPI applications.
System Programming Procedures
Code
Feature
Code
Feature
#101
System Date
#321
VMS Cover Rings
#103
System Time
#322
Remote Call Forwarding