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Mitel NuPoint Messenger Technical Documentation - Release 7.0
 
be used where a paging service is sold for a flat fee per month. A limit of 0 means no limit is set. 
Table 4-3 
Paging Limits 
Limit Unit 
Default 
Valid 
Values 
Pages per billing period 
pages 
0-999 
Paging—phone length 
digits 
3–11 
Receipt retention, regular 
hours 
0-8760
 
 
Paging—Phone Length 
This controls user modification of paging. The paging phone length determines the maximum 
number of digits users can enter for a paging number. The default is 7, the allowable range is 3 to 
11 digits. It is useful for preventing long-distance calls. 
Note:  This does not apply to phone numbers entered at a server maintenance console. 
Receipt Retention, Regular 
This is used in the Pager application to limit the amount of time regular receipts are kept. (The 
Receipt Retention, CTP limit is used with the Cut-through Paging optional feature.) The limit can 
be up to 8760 hours (1 year). Alternatively, you can specify unlimited receipt retention by entering 
0. 
For more information about LCOSs and limits, see the Other Classes of Service chapter. 
Action at the End of a Dial String 
After the last character is outdialed, the server goes on-hook (hangs up) automatically when 
dialing a pager. 
Voice Pager Code in the Dial String 
A V (Voice Pager) anywhere in the dial string causes the server to play the first unplayed 
message only. If there is more than one message in the mailbox, the user is paged again almost 
immediately and the next unplayed message is played. 
Greet Code in the Dial String 
When the server is configured to outdial a telephone number, and the number is followed by a G 
(Greet) code, the “clicks” and “pops” of particularly noisy switching equipment could be 
misinterpreted as a greeting. You can usually avoid this by inserting a + before the Greet code; 
for example, T9T5551212+G. If this still does not prevent the misinterpretation, dial the telephone 
number, then count the number of seconds that it takes for the pager to answer. Insert the 
appropriate number of plus signs (+) between the number and the G. (For example, if the dial 
string is T9T5551212G, and it takes the pager five seconds to answer, change the string to 
T9T5551212+++++G.) 
Answer Supervision Code in the Dial String 
• 
You can use the Answer Supervision (L) code if you have analog phone lines. This is a good 
alternative to the Greet (G) code, because answer supervision can increase reliability and 
lower connect time. 
• 
Answer supervision time out controls how many seconds the line card waits until issuing a 
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