Aastra Telecom Pro 160 User Manual

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Configuring Auto-Attendant
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AastraLink Pro 160 Administrator Guide
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In the “Dial-by-Name” field, select the method you want the Auto-Attendant to use when an incoming 
caller needs to dial by name to reach the calling party. Valid values are:
Disabled
Last  Name (default)
First Name
Note: If dial-by-name is disabled, the option is still mentioned in the default main menu 
announcement. An administrator can record a custom main menu in which they do not mention the 
feature if they choose to disable it and do not want it announced.
Open Hour Settings
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Set the destination for incoming calls in the “Incoming calls go to” field to one of the following 
options:
Auto-Attendant ((default) all incoming calls go through the Auto-Attendant).
Operator (all incoming calls go to the Operator (if on-duty, goes to the Auto-Attendant if off-duty).
User Group (all incoming calls go to a designated user group).
Note: The “User Group” option displays only if you have User Groups configured on the AastraLink.
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If you select the User Group option in step 2, set the virtual extension of the user group in the “User 
Group
” field. Skip this step if no User Groups are configured on the AastraLink Pro 160.
For more information on virtual extensions, see Chapter 3, the section, 
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The Auto-Attendant has a built in default greeting that plays during open hours.
To specify a custom greeting, do the following:
Click on <Record Custom> for the “Open Hours Greeting” field.
The Operator IP phone rings. Answer the Operator IP phone, and record your custom greeting, as 
prompted. Refer to 
 for more information. 
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In the “Use Custom Open” field, place a check mark in the box for the Auto-Attendant to use your 
custom greeting.
AastraLink Web UI
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