Programming instructions

Custom Call Routing
Type 301
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Type 312
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Type 314
Type 400
Type 401
Type 402
Type 403
Type 404
Type 405
calls to mailboxes with this type are routed to the CCR beginning with CCR Mailbox 1
Message 1. This is equivalent to “T
CCRBX
0001” on
the Run Dialogue
screen.
calls fo mailboxes with this type are routed to the CCR beginning with CCR Mailbox 2
Message 1. This is equivalent to “T CCRBX 0002” on the
Run Dialogue
screen.
calls to mailboxes with this type are routed to the CCR beginning with CCR Mailbox 3
Message 1. This is equivalent to “T
CCRBX 0003”
on
the Run Dialogue
screen.
calls to mailboxes with this type are routed to the CCR beginning with CCR Mailbox 4
Message 1. This is equivalent to “T
CCRBX 0004”
on
the Run Dialogue
screen.
calls to mailboxes with this type are routed to the CCR beginning with CCR Mailbox 5
Message 1. This is equivalent to “T CCRBX
0005”
on
the Run Dialogue
screen.
calls to mailboxes with this type are routed to the CCR beginning with CCR Mailbox 6
Message 1. This is equivalent to “T
CCRBX 0006”
on
the Run Dialogue
screen.
calls to mailboxes with this type are routed to the CCR beginning with CCR Mailbox 7
Message 1. This is equivalent to “T CCRBX
0007”
on
the Run Dialogue
screen.
calls to mailboxes with this type are routed to the CCR beginning with CCR Mailbox 8
Message 1. This is equivalent to “T
CCRBX 0008”
on
the Run Dialogue
screen.
calls to mailboxes with this type are routed to the CCR beginning with CCR Mailbox 9
Message 1. This is equivalent to “T
CCRBX 0009”
on
the Run Dialogue
screen.
calls to mailboxes with this type are routed to the CCR beginning with CCR Mailbox 10
Message 1. This is equivalent to “T
CCRBX 0010”
on the
Run Dialogue
screen.
calls to mailboxes with this type are routed to the CCR beginning with CCR Mailbox 11
Message 1. This is equivalent to “T .CCRBX 0011” on the
Run Dialogue
screen.
calls to mailboxes with this type are routed to the CCR beginning with CCR Mailbox 12
Message 1. This is equivalent to “T CCRBX 0012” on the
Run Dialogue
screen.
calls to mailboxes with this type are routed to the CCR beginning with CCR Mailbox 13
Message 1. This is equivalent to “T CCRBX 0013” on the
Run Dialogue
screen.
calls to mailboxes with this type are routed to the CCR beginning with CCR Mailbox 14
Message 1. This is equivalent to “T
CCRBX 0014”
on
the Run Dialogue
screen.
calls to mailboxes with this type are routed to the starting point for Auto Attendant
without spell by name. This is equivalent to
“T AUTO1 0001” on the
Run Dialogue
screen.
calls to mailboxes with this type are routed to the starting point for Auto Attendant with
spell by name. This is equivalent to “T AUTOS 0001” on the
Run Dialogue
screen.
calls to mailboxes with this type are routed to the starting point for non-subscriber voice
mail. However, it prompts the caller to spell the subscribers name instead of asking for
the mailbox number. This is equivalent to “T AUTOM 0001” on the
Run Dialogue
screen.
calls to mailboxes with this type are routed to the starting point for Auto Attendant.
However, the mailbox personal greeting is played instead of the system greeting.
calls to mailboxes with this type are routed to the starting point for Auto Attendant with
spell by name. However, the mailbox personal greeting is played instead of the system
greeting.
calls to mailboxes with this type are routed to the starting point for non-subscriber voice
mail using spell by name. However, the mailbox personal greeting is played instead of
the system greeting.
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INFOSTARIVX2
System Administrator’s Manual
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