Greeting-Port-Selectable; Greeting Restart; Group Partitions-Call Blocking; Guest Users - Toshiba Stratagy IVP8 Installation And Maintenance Manual

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How Stratagy Operates
Feature Programming
Greeting—Port-Selectable
System-wide Feature
This feature defaults to User ID Mailbox 990 for all ports. This feature should be configured to start
processing with the appropriate User ID based on the expected use of the Stratagy ports. If you need
to change the default, use the box_grt parameter.
After verifying the box_grt parameter setting is correct, the User IDs must be created and
configured, and their greetings recorded to give callers the desired information.

Greeting Restart

Mailbox Feature
After a caller has left a voice message for a User ID, the call can either be transferred back to the
initial "company" greeting User ID or the system can say "Thank you for calling, good-bye" and
disconnect. By default a caller is returned to the "instruction greeting" (User ID 991). This can be
chained via the Done chain in the user's mailbox.
Group Partitions—Call Blocking
Mailbox Feature
Define the group(s) that a User ID belongs to by filling in the group number(s) on the Users Menu
Groups/Chains screen. User IDs can only access other User IDs that are defined as being in the same
group.

Guest Users

Mailbox Feature
This feature defaults to disabled (-1). To enable it, enter 0~99 (number of guest User IDs the user
can create) in the Guests field (User Menu Options screen).
Note
The Administrator also controls the configuration of each created Guest User ID through the use of
the guest_defaults parameter. The parameter is set to a standard system template, User ID 996, but
a new template can be created and used in its place.
Guest Users Limit
This feature is set in two ways:
System Limit: The Guest Users Limit for the entire system is set by entering values in the
guest_min (default 90000) and guest_max (default 90199) parameters. The difference of the
entries is the maximum number of guest user IDs that can be created by all users on the system.
User ID Limit: A limit is set (default: -1) for each User ID by entering a value in the Guests field
on the User's Options screen. Valid entries are:
0~99 enables the user to create that number of guest user IDs.
-1 stops the User from using the Guest Users feature.
The Administrator can also change the number remaining in the field to 0 at any time. The user has
access to the previously-created Guest User IDs but cannot create new ones.
If the Administrator changes the number remaining in the field to -1 after Guest User IDs have been
created, the Guest User IDs are not deleted but the user does not have access to them. Any new IDs
cannot be created.
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