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

PBX Configuration - Call Transfer Tab (Dialogic Analog)<br />

Use the PBX Configuration dialog box, Call Transfer tab to configure PBX call<br />

transfer properties and release codes for a voice mail domain.<br />

Launching the Screen<br />

1. In the Voice Mail System Configuration window, click the voice mail<br />

domain (VMD).<br />

2. Double-click PBXs. The system expands the node to show all available<br />

types of PBX.<br />

3. Double-click the Dialogic PBX. The system displays the PBX<br />

Configuration dialog box for the selected VMD, with the General tab<br />

active.<br />

4. Click the Call Transfer tab.<br />

Configuring the Screen Controls<br />

! Transfer Mode Select the mode to be used.<br />

— Full The system listens for busy, invalid number, no answer, and<br />

connect signals.<br />

— Partial The system listens for busy and invalid number signals.<br />

Note: This should not be used for call transfers.<br />

— Blind (Default) No call progress analysis takes place.<br />

! Transfer Prefix Code Enter the code which prefixes a call transfer, if<br />

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 />

For more information about transfer sequences, see Call Transfer<br />

Codes on page 3-87.<br />

! Transfer Completion Code Enter the code that completes a call transfer,<br />

if required by the PBX.<br />

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

3–82 MAS <strong>Administration</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

February 2007

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