- Follow “Procedure 1”, above, to launch the Modular Messaging Tasks Wizard.
- In the Available Tasks screen, select Modify permissions.
- Click Next to go to the Permissions modification screen.
- For each Permission, select a New Value from the pick list, if necessary, or leave the value as Unchanged.
- User Account
- Class of Service Select the class of service that you want to assign to the mailbox. If one or more classes of service exist, the first defined class of service number is used by default when you create a new subscriber account.
- Caller Assistant
- Allow call handling Select to allow subscribers to use Subscriber Options to turn on the call handling feature. This permits subscribers to control what happens to calls that are transferred to their extensions by the Automated Attendant they cannot answer or the line is busy. Call handling also enables subscribers to block calls transferred by the Automated Attendant. This check box is selected by default.
Note:
Call handling does not apply if direct inward dialing (DID) is being used.
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- Allow call screening Select to allow subscribers to use Subscriber Options to turn on the call screening feature. This permits subscribers to choose between accepting, transferring, or rejecting a call announced by the Automated Attendant. This check box is selected by default.
- Allow intercom paging Select to allow the subscriber to use the Subscriber Options to turn on the intercom paging feature. This permits callers to page subscribers in the building, if they do not answer their extensions. This check box is selected by default.
- Allow subscriber to edit announcements Select to allow the subscriber to record and edit announcements for use in caller applications. If this option is enabled, subscribers can record announcements using the TUI Personal Configuration. This check box is cleared by default.
- Allow Notify Me Select to allow the subscriber to receive call notifications. With Notify Me, subscribers can configure the system to send an e-mail to their pager, each time they receive a message that meets certain criteria. The subscriber can then call the Modular Messaging system in order to review the message. This check box is cleared by default.
- Allow Find Me Select to allow the subscriber to use the Find Me feature. With Find Me, unanswered calls can be re-directed to a list of telephone numbers specified by the subscriber. When this option is selected, subscribers can set up their own Find Me rules in Subscriber Options. This check box is cleared by default.
Note:
Find Me is only available with digital telephony.
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- Greetings
- Allow subscriber to edit greetings Select to allow subscribers to edit personalized greetings, except the extended absence greeting, using Subscriber Options, the Avaya Modular Messaging tutorial, and personal configuration in the telephone user interface. This check box is selected by default.
Note:
Subscribers are always allowed to edit their Name prompts, regardless of this setting.
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- Allow extended absence greeting Select to allow subscribers to use Subscriber Options to record an extended absence greeting. This is played to callers when a subscriber is away for an extended amount of time, for example, summer vacation. This check box is cleared by default.
- Message assistant
- Allow Call Me Select to allow the subscriber to use the Call Me feature. With Call Me, the subscriber can be called at a designated number each time they receive a message that meets certain criteria. The subscriber is then invited to log onto Avaya Modular Messaging.
When selected, subscribers can set up their own Call Me rules in Subscriber Options. This check box is cleared by default.
Note:
This option is available only if Call Me is enabled for the voice mail domain. This is configured via the Voice Mail System Configuration application, Call Me dialog box. See VMSC - VMD - Call Me Dialog Box.
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- Allow Message Waiting Indicator Select to allow the subscriber to use the message waiting indicator (MWI) feature. With MWI, a light displays on the subscriber’s telephone when a message arrives that meets certain criteria. When selected, subscribers can set up an MWI rule in Subscriber Options. This check box is cleared by default.
Note:
This option is available only if MWI is enabled for the voice mail domain. This is configured via the Voice Mail System Configuration application, Message Waiting Indicator dialog box, General tab. See VMSC - VMD - Message Waiting Indicator - General Tab.
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- Click Next to go to the Subscribers for Modify permissions operation screen.
The screen shows a list of subscribers from the selected active directory objects, only where they are available. The icons indicate whether they will be sent notifications.
- You can right-click a subscriber and select to Exclude From Operation or Include in Operation.
- You can use the Mail All or Mail None buttons to reset all or none of the included subscribers to be sent notifications. You can right-click a subscriber and use the menu to change the Send Notification setting individually.
- Click Next to go to the Format E-Mail Message screen.
- The message shows the proposed header, body text and footer but you can amend the text, if necessary.
- When you click Next, the wizard performs the modify permissions operation.
You are then prompted with the Results for Modify permissions Task screen. This displays the Name, Operation status and Notified status.
- You can click the List Details button to view detailed information. You can Copy to clipboard, if you wish, then click Close.
- Press Finish to close the Modular Messaging Tasks Wizard.