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2.7 System Rules
In the Call Routing Managers Rule Book, you will find the so-called system rules, which are marked with a separate symbol . They represent the different kinds of redirection. You cannot rename, copy or remove these system rules. You can only change the corresponding parameters. The parameters of these rules can also be directly defined in SwyxIt! in the configuration of the redirections.
Depending on the settings you have chosen, these rules are either active or inactive.
This is how you change the parameters of a system rule 
It is only possible to modify the parameters for system rules.
1 Under "use the following rules in this order", click on the rule you want to modify.
The contents of the rule will be shown under “Description: This rule will be used…”.
2 In the rule description, click on the parameter you would like to modify or double-click on the rule.
The tabs with the current rule parameters will appear.
3 Enter the changes you would like to make.
*Call Forwarding Unconditional
This system rule defines where all of your incoming calls should immediately be redirected (This is how you forward all calls (Unconditional Call Forwarding)).
*Call Forwarding No Reply
This redirection will help you to define how calls are forwarded, if you let the telephone on your desk ring for a certain period of time or if you are not logged on to SwyxServer (This is how you forward calls you do not answer (Forwarding No Reply)).
*Call Forwarding Busy
Here you define where the incoming call should be redirected, if you are telephoning and you have not permitted a secondary call (This is how you forward calls if you are already telephoning (Call Forwarding Busy)).
4 To change the Standard Voicemail, switch to the “Standard Voicemail” tab.
5 Switch on the “Welcome announcement” in order to define the text of the welcome announcement.
6 Define the announcement to be played (WAV file).
You have several options:
*From the dropdown list select a file.
*Browse your hard drive by clicking on .
Click on, to listen to the selected file. Click on to stop playing the file.
*To record a new announcement, click on : You will now be prompted to enter a file name. The “Start Recording” window will appear. Click on “Start” to begin recording the announcement. Stop recording by clicking on .
*To delete the selected file, click on .
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The WAV files, which the administrator has made available to all users, have the extension “(Template)” in the file name. These templates cannot be deleted.
 
7 Turn "Record Voicemail"
*on in order to play an announcement for the callers and to record voice mails.
Here you can also limit the length of the recording so that the files, in which the messages are stored, do not become too large.
*off, in order to play an announcement for the callers but not to record any Voice mails.
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Please remember that a Voicemail uses 16KB of memory for each second of recording and, therefore, limiting the message length is recommended.
 
8 In the "Send Voicemail to E-mail address" field, you must indicate the e-mail address to which all voice mails are to be sent.
9 You will then find each recorded Voicemail in your e-mail client (e.g. Outlook) as an attachment to an e-mail. Double-click on the attachment in order to listen to this Voicemail.
10 Click on "OK" to close the window.
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Please remember that the redirection parameters, which you defined in the “Settings” menu or the shortcut menu of the “Redirection” button, will be changed here.
 
11 Activate "Start Remote Inquiry using the *-key during Voicemail announcement" in order to listen to your voice mails or to remotely change your Call Forwarding Unconditional from another line.
12 To change the Remote Inquiry, switch to the “Standard Inquiry” tab.
13 Enter the paramters for the Standard Remote Inquiry (Remote Inquiry).
14 Click on "OK" to confirm the parameters.
The rule description with the modified parameters will be displayed.
Last modified date: 05/20/2022