See How to Set Up a Personal Voicemail Greeting for When Your Phone Is Busy
The University of Cincinnati's new voicemail system provides features that enhance user experience.
A busy greeting allows users to record a personal message that informs callers they are on the other line and prompts them to leave a voicemail. Users can set up their busy greeting in four steps once their voicemail box is set up.
Instructions for setting up voicemail box:
- Press the MAIL button on your phone or dial * 5.a. OR, if you are calling from a campus phone other than your personal line, dial *5, press # and enter your 5-digit campus phone number.b. OR, from off campus, dial 558-6245, press # and enter your 5-digit campus phone number.
- Enter the initial security code 1111.
- Create and confirm a 4 to 15 digit security code.
- Record your first and last name.
- Record your greeting.
Instructions for setting up busy greeting:
- Press the MAIL button on your phone or dial *5.
- Enter your security code.
- Press 3, then 5.
- Record your greeting.
Frequently asked questions and a printable quick reference card make it easy to set up voicemail. Please contact the UCIT Help Desk at 513-556-HELP (4357) for technical assistance.
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