Mode Code Related System Parameters

Last Updated : Oct 29, 2012 |

Establishes parameters associated with the Mode Code Voice Mail System Interface. Available only if the Mode Code Interface feature is enabled.

Example command: change system-parameters mode-code

MODE CODES (FROM SWITCH TO VMS)

Direct Dial Access-Trunk

The mode code that the media server or switch sends when an external caller dials the Voice Mail System (VMS) access number. Accepts up to six digits. Also accepts #, *, and #00.

Direct Inside Access

The mode code that the media server or switch sends when a caller at an internal extension dials the Voice Mail System (VMS) access number. Accepts up to six digits. Also accepts #, *, and #00.

External Coverage

The mode code that the media server or switch sends when an external caller tries to reach a user at another extension and the call goes to the user’s voice mail coverage. Accepts up to six digits. Also accepts #, *, and #00.

Internal Coverage

The mode code that Communication Manager sends when an internal caller tries to reach a user at another extension and the call goes to the user’s voice mail coverage. Accepts up to six digits. Also accepts #, *, and #00.

Refresh MW Lamp

The mode code that Communication Manager sends during a system level 3 or higher reset that requests the VMS to refresh the Message Waiting (MW) lamps. Accepts up to six digits. Also accepts #, *, and #00.

System In Day Service

This value is used by the Voice Mail System (VMS) to indicate that Communication Manager has changed from Night to Day Service. Accepts up to six digits. Also accepts #, *, and #11.

System In Night Service

This value is used by the Voice Mail System (VMS) to indicate that Communication Manager has changed from Day to Night Service. Accepts up to six digits. Also accepts #, *, and #12.

OTHER RELATED PARAMETERS

DTMF Duration On

Valid Entry

Usage

75 to 500 — in multiples of 25

The duration in milliseconds of mode code digits sent to the VMS. This field cannot be blank.

Off

Valid Entry

Usage

Between 75 and 200 — in multiples of 25

The pause in milliseconds between mode code digits as they are sent to the VMS. This field cannot be blank.

Remote VMS Extensions- First

The first remote UDP VMS hunt group extension. Available only if Mode Code for Centralized Voice Mail is enabled for the system.

Remote VMS Extensions - Second

The second remote UDP VMS hunt group extension. This extension cannot be the same as the first Remote VMS Extension. Available only if Mode Code for Centralized Voice Mail is enabled for the system.

Sending Delay

Valid Entry

Usage

75 to 1000 — in multiples of 25

The delay in milliseconds between the time answer supervision is received from the VMS and the time the first mode code digit is sent. This field cannot be blank.

VMS Hunt Group Extension

The extension of a hunt group containing VMI extensions. A check is made to verify that a valid hunt group extension is entered, but a check is not made to verify that the hunt group members are VMI extensions.