
P0911952 Issue 02 Enterprise Edge 2.0 Message Networking Set Up and Operation Guide
Setting up and maintaining
Network Delivery Mailboxes
Introduction
A Network Delivery Mailbox establishes a connection with a mailbox at a remote
site using a local mailbox number that can be accessed from your site. The Network
Delivery Mailbox contains all the information necessary to transfer a message to a
mailbox at another location. This information includes the destination site prefix
and the mailbox number at the destination site.
This section shows you how to:
• add a Network Delivery Mailbox
• change a Network Delivery Mailbox
• delete a Network Delivery Mailbox
About Network Delivery Mailboxes
The number of Network Delivery Mailboxes you need depends on the number of
users on the network, and the type of network messaging required. You can have a
maximum of 1,000 mailboxes on your Enterprise Edge Voice Messaging system.
The maximum number of mailboxes includes any combination of Special, Personal,
Guest, Information and Network Delivery Mailboxes.
Network Delivery Mailboxes simplify network messaging because a mailbox
owner must remember only their Network Delivery Mailbox number. Enterprise
Edge Voice Messaging uses the mailbox number to find the destination site address
and the mailbox at the destination site that receives the message. A message sent
through the Network Delivery Mailbox is delivered automatically.
For example, a bank has a main office with many branches throughout the city.
Sometimes the bank receives messages for personnel at a different branch. Each
individual at a branch office can have a Network Delivery Mailbox at the main
office. A message for a person at a branch office can be sent through the Network
Delivery Mailbox at the main office.
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