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Configuring voice messaging
You can have either an internal voice message service, or you can connect your system to an
external voice message service, either over the PSTN network to a message center at the central
office or through a private network to another system. This panel allows you to choose the type of
voice messaging service you want to use. If you choose an external service, you can enter the
contact numbers to the Centralized Voice Messaging table.
The following paths indicate where to access the loop start trunks through Element Manager and
through Telset Administration:
• Element Manager: Configuration > Applications > Voice Messaging > Contact Center
• Telset interface: **CONFIG > Telco features
Assign external numbers to System Speed dial codes.
Centralized Voice Messaging (external voice mail)
This panel allows you to record on the system the dial strings that allow users on your system to
access a remote voice messaging service. Note that public or private trunks need to be properly
configured for these numbers to work.
Figure 128 Voice Message Centers table
Panels/Subpanels Tasks/features
“Centralized Voice Messaging (external voice mail)”
on page 387
“Configuring centralized voice mail” on page 391
“Local voice messaging access (CallPilot Manager)”
on page 389
Refer to the CallPilot documentation for task and feature
details.
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