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MAS - CA - Example 5: Non-Resident Subscribers |
Non-resident subscribers are Modular Messaging subscribers who do not have an extension administered on a switch that is served by the Modular Messaging system. An example of a non-resident subscriber might be a sales representative who needs to receive messages from clients, but who does not have a “live” extension on the system. To accommodate this type of subscriber, a caller application (or node) can be set up to move callers directly to the non-resident subscriber’s mailbox. In this case, the caller needs to know only the number of the non-resident caller application ID (in this case, 73003) and the non-resident subscriber’s mailbox (in this case, 4222).
After creating and deploying this caller application, you must remember to create an association with an ID number of 73003 for this application.
| Note: Setting up nonresident subscribers with numbers that begin with trunk dial access codes could contribute to toll fraud. Always assign extensions that do not allow access to any outside lines. |
The following is a possible call flow for this caller application. Note that this need not necessarily be an entire application by itself; it can be used as a node of a larger application (for instance, it could be used as an additional option in MAS - CA - Example 1: Alternative “Auto Attendant” Main Menu).
The following procedure assumes that you have already started the Caller Applications Editor. It presents a step-by-step method for building the Example 5 caller application.
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