Nortel Networks BCM50 2.0 Wok User Manual


 
42 Chapter 2 System Overview
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For more information about Fax, see the CallPilot Fax Set Up and Operation Guide.
Unified messaging
With Unified messaging, you can use their e-mail application to access voice, fax, and text
messages from their personal computer. You can use Unified Messaging with several popular
e-mail application, including:
Microsoft Outlook 2000, Outlook 2002 (XP), Outlook 2003 including Internet Mail Mode
Lotus Notes - 5.x and 6.x
GroupWise - 6.x
Microsoft Outlook Express - 5.x and 6.x
Netscape Messenger (Netscape Communicator) - 6.2x
Netscape Mail - 7.0x
Qualcomm Eudora Pro - 6.1.2
For more information, see the Unified Messaging Configuration Guide.
CallPilot/Voicemail Enhancements
BCM50 builds upon the existing set of CallPilot/Voicemail capabilities through the introduction of
a set of feature enhancements on the BCM CallPilot offering.
These features enhancements include the following.
significant increases in number of greeting tables, company greetings, and Custom Call
Routing (CCR) trees
This increase provides the flexibility to use a different Auto Attendant/CCR for
different incoming lines.
F983 Class Of Service Administration
This enhancement expands set-base administration to include programming of Class
of Service
prevention of trivial mailbox passwords
This security enhancement prevent Trivial passwords (for example, 1111 or 1234)
when enabled.
up to five alternate DNs per mailbox with Message Waiting Indicator on six sets
Previously, up to two alternative DNs per mailbox/MWI on three sets was supported
Mailbox assignable feature restrictions
This enhancement allows the administrator to limit features for selected mailboxes in
the system. This feature is especially applicable for retail and hospitality industries.
Unified Messaging R2.5 support of Citrix
Unified messaging 2.5 is now supported in a Citrix environment.
ability to receive VPIM broadcast messages from M1 CallPilot
The system can rebroadcast a network message from M1 without additional
programming.