Implement a Rotational Mailbox System

A rotational mailbox plays its greeting, and then plays the greeting of a child (distribution list) mailbox. The child mailbox greeting is selected by "rotating" through the mailboxes in distribution list 01 of the rotational mailbox. Mailbox rotation can be triggered by one of two methods: index or period.

Note: Setting index and period can not be performed in the Web Console. Use the Text console to configure.

Index Method

When you create distribution list 01 in the rotational mailbox:

Period Method

The greeting of the first mailbox in distribution list 01 plays for the specified period, and then the second mailbox greeting plays for the specified period.

A start date and start time for the cycle must be set. After all mailboxes in the distribution list are accessed for the specified period, the system resets the start date and time to the date and time of the last call. Then the cycle begins again, with the greeting of the first mailbox in the list.

Prepare the Mailboxes

In this application you are working with a rotational mailbox and a child (distribution list) mailbox. The following table summarizes the steps to prepare these mailboxes.

Rotational Mailbox

Child Mailbox

1.  Customize a rotational mailbox FCOS.

1. Create the mailboxes

2.  Create a mailbox with this FCOS.

2. Log in to the mailboxes, and record suitable greetings.

3.  Set the index or period.

 

4.  Set up the distribution list. (This step must be done after distribution list mailboxes are created).

 

5.  Log in to the mailbox and record a greeting

 

 

Note:  In practice, combine some of these steps for efficiency.

To Configure a Rotational Mailbox System

Steps 1 through 4 outline a general plan for setting up a rotational mailbox and its child mailboxes.

Step 1:  Create Mailboxes

  1. Create one mailbox with the rotational mailbox FCOS that you configured.

  2. Create as many child mailboxes as you need. Choose an FCOS that suits the application.

EXAMPLES:

Note:  The rotational mailbox and all child mailboxes must be in the same GCOS.

Step 2:  Set the Index or Period for the Rotational Mailbox

The index tells the system which mailbox in the distribution list should begin the cycle.  The system automatically rotates to the next mailbox in the list on each subsequent call.

The period defines how long to play the current child mailbox greeting before rotating to the next greeting. If you specify a period, it will override the index.

This procedure is only available in the Text console.

Step 3:  Prepare the Rotational Mailbox

  1. Call the system and log in to the rotational mailbox.

  2. Press U (the 8 key) for User Options.

  3. Press L (the 5 key) to change a distribution list. You are prompted for a distribution list number.

  4. Enter 01.

  5. Press A (the 2 key) then enter the number of a child mailbox.

  6. Repeat Step 5 until all child mailboxes have been added to the list. Press X (the 9 key) to save the changes.

  7. Press U (the 8 key) for User Options.

  8. Press G (the 4 key), then record a Greeting.

  9. Press X (the 9 key) to save the changes. Press X twice in quick succession to exit the mailbox and recycle to the system greeting.

Step 4:  Prepare the Child Mailboxes

  1. Log in to the first child mailbox.

  2. Press U (the 8 key) for User Options.

  3. Press G (the 4 key) and record a greeting.

  4. Press X (the 9 key) to save the changes. Press X twice in quick succession to exit the mailbox and recycle to the system greeting.

  5. Log in to the next child mailbox.

  6. Repeat steps 2 through 5 until all mailboxes have suitable greetings.