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Administration Guide - Avaya Support

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VMSC - Voice Mail Domain (VMD) Configuration<br />

The code can be DTMF or a combination of the letters A through D, H,<br />

N, T, X, P, M, and R, and the special characters pound (#), asterisk (*),<br />

dash (-), comma (,), plus sign (+), and ampersand (&). You can enter up<br />

to 99 characters.<br />

! Transfer Release Code when No Answer Enter a transfer release code<br />

for a ring-no-answer extension, if required by the PBX. The default is &.<br />

The code can be DTMF or a combination of the letters A through D, H,<br />

N, T, X, P, M, and R, and the special characters pound (#), asterisk (*),<br />

dash (-), comma (,), plus sign (+), and ampersand (&). You can enter up<br />

to 99 characters.<br />

! Transfer Release Code when Reject Enter a transfer release code for an<br />

extension rejection call, if required by the PBX.<br />

The code can be DTMF or a combination of the letters A through D, H,<br />

N, T, X, P, M, and R, and the special characters pound (#), asterisk (*),<br />

dash (-), comma (,), plus sign (+), and ampersand (&). You can enter up<br />

to 99 characters.<br />

! Flash Time Interval (ms) Enter the time, in milliseconds, that the hook<br />

switch must be pressed for the voice mail system to recognize it as a hook<br />

switch flash signal. The range is 0 through 10000, the default is 500.<br />

! Enable Call Progress Select to enable full call progress. When selected<br />

and a call is placed to an extension, the system listens for busy, invalid<br />

number, no answer, and connect signals. If cleared and a call is placed to<br />

an extension, the system assumes an answer. This check box is selected<br />

by default.<br />

Note: This property may be overridden by other applications, when<br />

placing an outbound call.<br />

Selecting this check box activates the Start Delay for Call Progress<br />

(ms) field.<br />

— Start Delay for Call Progress (ms) Enter the duration, in<br />

milliseconds, between dialing a number and starting full call<br />

progress. The range is 0 through 5000, the default is 1000.<br />

<strong>Avaya</strong> Modular Messaging Release 3.1 with the <strong>Avaya</strong> MSS<br />

3–74 MAS <strong>Administration</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

February 2007

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