After the initial group of subscribers
has been added, you can change subscribers as existing employees require
expanded messaging services.
Note: The Subscriber
screen has three pages. Only pages 1 and 2 are described in this
topic. Page 3, which concerns the Automated Attendant, is described
in Automated Attendant and Bulletin Boards.
Note: You can use
either the following procedure or ADAP to change subscriber information
directly in the Avaya INTUITY directory database. See AUDIX
Administration and Data Acquisition Package for more information
about using ADAP.
You can change a subscriber's name
or extension without disrupting mailing lists because a unique, system-generated
subscriber ID, not the name or extension, actually links the subscriber's
mailbox to lists and personal directories. (The system-generated ID
is not accessible to you.) Lists are automatically updated with name
changes. For example, if Jane Doe is on a mailing list and her name
is changed to Jane Smith, the list is updated automatically to reflect
the change.
If you change a subscriber's name,
you or the subscriber must record a new name fragment over the subscriber's
existing name fragment to reflect this change. See Creating
or Changing Subscriber Name Recordings for more information.
At the enter
command: prompt, enter change subscriber name/extension,
where name/extension is the name or telephone extension of
the subscriber whose data you want to change in the system database.