5.1.5 Voicemail

Voicemail

In this section, you will learn how to configure the phone extension voicemail.

Please note that

  • All phone extensions have a voicemail box and it isn’t possible to fully deactivate it

  • You cannot have a voicemail box without having a phone extension

  • Phone extension is the only target that can have a voicemail box

  • The maximum duration of a single voicemail message is 180 seconds

  • Voicemail messages can be stored for up to 30 days, after which the system will automatically delete them.

Under Voicemail, you have the following options:

PIN

Voicemail PIN; only accepts numerical values, min. 4 characters

Please note that all phone extensions must have a PIN and if you do not change it, it will be randomly assigned to you. The default PIN is random. Therefore, make sure to set your PIN and remember it, as there is no “Forgot PIN” function available in the system.

The PIN length depends on the minimum and maximum length settings configured under Tenant.

The voicemail PIN is used for more than just accessing voicemail. It’s also used to:

  • Log in to the voicemail system to:

    • Retrieve voicemail messages (up to 99 voicemail messages can be retained with an individual message capacity of 180 seconds each)

    • Configure voicemail options via the phone, e.g. to change voicemail greetings

  • Log in to a phone using the XML menu (hot-desking)

Announce caller ID

Activates/deactivates announcing the phone number (caller ID) of the person who has left a voicemail message on the phone extension mailbox

This is only used when the end user calls the voicemail system to retrieve voice messages. 

This setting can be changed in:

  • The voicemail system mailbox options

  • DFN VoIP Centrex apps

Announce date and time

Activates/deactivates announcing date and time the voicemail message was recorded and left on the phone extension mailbox

This is only used when the end user calls the voicemail system to retrieve voice messages. 

This setting can be changed in:

  • The voicemail system mailbox options

  • DFN VoIP Centrex apps

 

Send via email

Automatically sends an email with a recorded message attached as a WAV. file

Please note that for this setting to work, you have to have added a valid email address under General.

Please note that this setting can also be changed in the DFN VoIP Centrex apps.

Delete after sending

Only active if Send via email has been activated

Deletes the voicemail message from the system inbox once the email with the recorded message has been sent

Please note that the messages will be permanently deleted.

Please note that this setting can also be changed in the DFN VoIP Centrex apps.

‌Display voicemail transcription

‌Activates/deactivates automatic voicemail transcription for this extension

Please note that this setting can only be active if voicemail transcription has been activated for all the extensions of the tenant under Tenant > General > Voicemails, see Voicemails, Geographical settings and Call recording. If voicemail transcription has been activated at the tenant level, yet you do not want this particular extension to have it, you can deactivate it here.

Individual voicemail greetings

Allow you to customise the inbox messages for an inbound caller to the extension

For any of the four options to work, you need to upload an audio file with a maximum size of 7 MB in the MP3 or WAV format.

There are four inbox message types available:

  • Always play this voicemail greeting: This is a temporary greeting, and it will override all other greeting options, even if they are toggled on

  • Play voicemail greeting when busy: This is a busy voicemail greeting and will only be played if the phone extension is considered to be busy. 

    For the extension to be busy, all devices on the extension would have to return a busy signal when a call is sent to them, or the phone extension would have to have reached the maximum number of calls allowed per extension. For this to happen, one of the following conditions would have to be met:

    • The end user is already on a call, and call waiting is disabled on the phone extension configuration

    • Call waiting is enabled on the phone extension, and the end user has already reached the maximum number of concurrent calls, which is currently set to 5

      If none of the criteria above are met, the unavailable greeting will be played.

  • Play voicemail greeting when unavailable: The unavailable greeting is played when a call is not answered, yet the extension is not deemed to be busy. With the exception of temporary greetings, this is the most played greeting type.

  • Play name recording in system voicemail greetings: The name greeting is used in the absence of any other greeting. This option is meant for end users to record their name and nothing but their name (e.g. John Doe). The voicemail system will then automatically adapt to the situation and insert the recorded name into the message that is played to the caller.

Voicemail greetings are optional. If no greeting is recorded, the voicemail system will automatically play a standard message using the extension number information instead of the recorded name.

Important

Please note that a voicemail box can store up to a maximum of 100 messages. When this limit is reached, the user will be notified by email that their mailbox is full.

Please note that voicemail messages of less than 2 seconds are likely to be automatically deleted by the voicemail system.