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Caller Applications Editor<br />

! Retry maximum Enter the number of times which the caller application will<br />

wait the specified Timeout period in seconds for the caller to hit a key,<br />

before it takes the timeout action. The default is 3.<br />

— Use system default Select this check box, if you wish to use the<br />

default retry number inherited from the voice mail domain’s settings.<br />

The Retry maximum field is then disabled.<br />

Note: The system default is set via the Voice Mail System<br />

Configuration window’s Telephone User Interface dialog,<br />

Receptionist tab, Maximum Number of No Entries field. See<br />

Telephone User Interface - Receptionist Tab on page 3-20.<br />

! Next node Select a node for the call to transfer to after the timeout and<br />

retry period has passed.<br />

The default is .<br />

! Design for VMD (Optional) Select this option, if you want to specify the<br />

voice mail domain where the caller application will be deployed. Select the<br />

voice mail domain from the pick list.<br />

When selected, voice mail domain-specific values, such as the mailbox<br />

length, will be applied to the caller application. This information is not a<br />

prerequisite for building a caller application but is useful, if you are<br />

editing caller applications offline and cannot easily access voice mail<br />

domain information.<br />

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

February 2007 MAS <strong>Administration</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

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