Auto Attendant training for XMU+ family of products
Default IP address on the XMU+/SBX is 192.168.100.2 Connecting to XMU+/SBX for administration purposes Included with the system is a client based software XMUCOM+ Modem connection Ethernet connection Network card on PC PC & XMU+ on the same LAN Static IP address on the XMU+/SBX Direct Ethernet connection Crossover cable Default IP address on the XMU+/SBX is 192.168.100.2
Remote Telephone Access Allows control of the XMU+/SBX from a remote location using DTMF (touch tone) telephone to create and modify XMU+/SBX messages Record and play a message Replace or delete a message Turn messages on or off Enable override
What is Auto Attendant? Newton’s Telecom Dictionary states: Auto Attendant is short for automatic attendant, a device which answers callers with a digital recording, and allows callers to route themselves to an extension through touch tone input. It may also allow you to punch in digits to hear information like company office hours, address of local branches, etc. Typically connected to a PBX or a Centrex service
Configure the XMU+ system to act as an Auto Attendant The system gathers DTMF digits from the caller and use the digits to make selections from a menu or transfer to an extension The system requires an interactive, hybrid or T1 line card XMUCOM+ has a DTMF node
Example One DTMF 1 Message Submenu MSG 22 DTMF 2
Example One
Example One
Example One Assigning messages to a node
Example One Assigning ports to this application
Example Two Time or Table? All options are Submenus DTMF 1 DTMF 4
Example Two
Example Two
Date & Time vs. Table
Don’t forget – assign ports
Table 2 is the new starting node Example Three Table 2 is the new starting node TABLE 2 TABLE 1 DTMF 4 DTMF 1 DTMF 3 DTMF 2 XFER 24 New option in day & night menu
Example Three
Example Three
DTMF vs. AUTO DTMF A menu node used to create menu selections with pre-defined targets (messages, transfer to specific extension, telephone number or submenu) AUTO Allows callers to enter a target they choose to be transferred to
Example Four TABLE 1 TABLE 2 AUTO 2 AUTO 1 XFER 3 AUTO 3 AUTO 4 XFER 1
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Example Four