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

Telephone User Interface Dialog Box<br />

Note: For a detailed overview of voice mail domain configuration in the Voice Mail<br />

System Configuration (VMSC) application, see Overview of VMD<br />

Configuration in VMSC on page 3-3.<br />

This topic describes how to use the Voice Mail System Configuration application’s<br />

Telephone User Interface dialog box to configure Telephone User Interface (TUI)<br />

properties for a voice mail domain.<br />

Caller and subscribers use the TUI to access to the Modular Messaging system over<br />

the telephone.<br />

You can use the Telephone User Interface dialog box to configure aspects of many<br />

features of the Modular Messaging system. For example, Caller settings, Subscriber<br />

settings and permissions, Automated Attendant, Caller Applications, Messaging,<br />

Call-Answered Messaging, Call Me, Notify Me, Operators, Personal Operators and Dial<br />

By Name.<br />

Launching the Screen<br />

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

domain (VMD).<br />

2. Double-click Telephone User Interface. The system displays the<br />

Telephone User Interface dialog box for the selected VMD.<br />

Tabs Available in this Dialog Box<br />

! General Use this tab to configure basic TUI properties for a voice mail<br />

domain, such as call duration and time-out. You can enable the Automated<br />

Attendant, Caller Applications, and the Private Call-Answered Message<br />

facility. You can also set properties for subscribers’ mailboxes, such as new<br />

mailbox initialization. See Telephone User Interface - General Tab on page<br />

3-17.<br />

! Receptionist Use this tab to configure operator properties for a voice mail<br />

domain. You can set up operator mailbox numbers, specify the conditions<br />

for transferring a caller to the operator, and allow personal operators for<br />

non-local extensions or mailboxes. See Telephone User Interface -<br />

Receptionist Tab on page 3-20.<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 />

3–15

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