📞 When a caller cannot reach the intended party in your VOS3000 deployment, what happens to that call? Does it simply ring and disconnect, or does the system offer the caller the option to leave a voice message? The VOS3000 IVR voicemail system provides a comprehensive voicemail solution that captures, stores, and manages voice messages for phone extensions, with configurable parameters for message retention, storage limits, and recording duration. Understanding these parameters is essential for deploying a reliable voicemail service that balances storage efficiency with user convenience. 🎯
📋 According to the official VOS3000 V2.1.9.07 Manual, Section 4.3.5.3 (Audio Service Parameter), three parameters govern the VOS3000 IVR voicemail system: IVR_VOICEMAIL_EXPIRE_DAY (default: 7) — “Voice Mail Preservation Days,” IVR_VOICEMAIL_MAX_NUMBER (default: 10) — “Voice Mail Max Items,” and IVR_VOICEMAIL_MAX_TIME (default: 60) — “Voice Mail Recording Length(seconds).” Additionally, IVR_VOICEMAILWELCOME (default: voicemailwelcome) provides the default audio for voicemail access. 🔄
🔧 All data in this guide is sourced exclusively from the official VOS3000 V2.1.9.07 Manual, Section 4.3.5.3 and the Kunshi IVR Value-Added Service Pack documentation — no fabricated values, no guesswork. For expert assistance with your VOS3000 deployment, contact us on WhatsApp at +8801911119966. 💡
📩 The VOS3000 IVR voicemail system is a value-added service module within the VOS3000 IVR package that provides voicemail functionality for phone extensions. When a called party is unavailable — either offline, busy, or not answering — the system can transfer the incoming call to a voicemail box where the caller can record a message. The called party can later dial their voicemail access number to listen to, navigate, and manage stored messages. 📋
📌 According to the official VOS3000 V2.1.9.07 Manual, Section 4.3.5.3 (Audio Service Parameter):Parameter Default Description IVR_VOICEMAIL_EXPIRE_DAY 7 Voice Mail Preservation Days IVR_VOICEMAIL_MAX_NUMBER 10 Voice Mail Max Items IVR_VOICEMAIL_MAX_TIME 60 Voice Mail Recording Length (seconds) IVR_VOICEMAILWELCOME voicemailwelcome Default Audio for Voice Mail Access 📍 Navigation Operation management → Softswitch management → Additional settings → Audio service parameter
💡 Key insight: These four parameters work together to define the complete lifecycle of a voicemail message in the VOS3000 IVR voicemail system: how long messages are kept (EXPIRE_DAY), how many messages a mailbox can hold (MAX_NUMBER), how long each message can be (MAX_TIME), and what audio prompt greets users when they access their voicemail (VOICEMAILWELCOME). Each parameter serves a distinct purpose in controlling storage consumption and user experience. 📡
⚠️ Properly configuring the VOS3000 IVR voicemail system parameters is critical for several reasons:
📅 The IVR_VOICEMAIL_EXPIRE_DAY parameter controls how long voicemail messages are retained in the system before automatic deletion. According to the VOS3000 manual, the default is 7 days, described as “Voice Mail Preservation Days.” This means that by default, any voicemail message that has been stored for 7 days will be automatically purged from the system. 🗑️
📌 How preservation days work:
📅 Voicemail Preservation Lifecycle (Default: 7 days): Day 0: Message recorded │ 📩 New voicemail stored in mailbox │ User sees "New Message" indicator │ Day 1-3: Message active │ 📋 User can listen, replay, save │ Message accessible via voicemail access number │ Day 4-6: Message aging │ 📋 Message still accessible │ ⚠️ Approaching expiration │ Day 7: Expiration │ 🗑️ Message automatically deleted │ Storage freed for new messages │ ⚠️ If IVR_VOICEMAIL_EXPIRE_DAY is set too low: → Users may miss important messages → Messages deleted before user checks voicemail ⚠️ If IVR_VOICEMAIL_EXPIRE_DAY is set too high: → Storage fills with old, unnecessary messages → Disk space pressure increases
🎯 Recommended settings by deployment type:Deployment Recommended EXPIRE_DAY Rationale 🏢 Enterprise office 14–30 days Business users may be away for vacations or business trips; longer retention ensures they do not miss messages 📞 Call center / Wholesale 3–7 days High message volume requires frequent cleanup; short retention prevents storage buildup 🌐 Small business 7 days (default) Default provides reasonable balance between retention and storage efficiency 💾 Storage-constrained server 1–3 days Minimal retention to conserve disk space on servers with limited storage capacity
📋 The IVR_VOICEMAIL_MAX_NUMBER parameter sets the maximum number of voicemail messages that can be stored in a single mailbox at any given time. According to the VOS3000 manual, the default is 10, described as “Voice Mail Max Items.” When a mailbox reaches this limit, new callers attempting to leave a voicemail will typically hear a “mailbox full” message and will not be able to record. 📭
📌 Impact of mailbox capacity:MAX_NUMBER Setting Storage Impact User Experience Best For 5 messages 🟢 Very Low 🔴 Mailbox fills quickly 💾 Storage-constrained, low-traffic 10 messages (default) 🟢 Low 🟡 Moderate capacity 🏢 Standard deployments 20 messages 🟡 Moderate 🟢 Good capacity 📞 Busy extensions 50 messages 🔴 Higher 🟢 Excellent capacity 🌐 High-traffic key extensions
💡 Important: The IVR_VOICEMAIL_MAX_NUMBER limit works in conjunction with IVR_VOICEMAIL_EXPIRE_DAY. Even if the max number is set high, old messages will still be automatically deleted once they exceed the preservation days. Conversely, if the preservation days are long but the max number is low, the mailbox may fill up with relatively recent messages. Both parameters must be balanced together for optimal VOS3000 IVR voicemail system operation. For assistance with voicemail configuration, reach us on WhatsApp at +8801911119966. 📱
🎙️ The IVR_VOICEMAIL_MAX_TIME parameter controls the maximum duration of each voicemail recording, measured in seconds. According to the VOS3000 manual, the default is 60 seconds, described as “Voice Mail Recording Length(seconds).” When a caller is recording a voicemail and reaches this time limit, the recording is automatically stopped and the message is saved, regardless of whether the caller has finished speaking. ⏱️
📌 Recording length considerations:MAX_TIME Setting Storage per Message User Experience Best For 30 seconds 🟢 Small ⚠️ May cut off long messages 💾 Brief message deployments 60 seconds (default) 🟡 Moderate 🟢 Good for most messages 🏢 Standard deployments 120 seconds (2 min) 🔴 Larger 🟢 Detailed messages allowed 📋 Business with detailed messages 300 seconds (5 min) 🔴 Very Large 🟢 Very detailed messages 📞 Special use cases only
📍 Storage calculation: To estimate total voicemail storage, multiply the maximum recording length by the codec bitrate and the maximum number of messages per mailbox. For example, with G.729a at approximately 8 kbps, a 60-second message consumes roughly 60 KB of storage. With 10 messages per mailbox, each mailbox uses approximately 600 KB. This helps you plan disk capacity for your VOS3000 IVR voicemail system deployment. For more on codec settings, see our VOS3000 IVR codec priority guide. 📖
🎵 The IVR_VOICEMAILWELCOME parameter specifies the default audio file played when a user accesses their voicemail box. According to the VOS3000 manual, the default value is voicemailwelcome, described as “Default Audio for Voice Mail Access.” This audio file greets the user when they dial their voicemail access number, before the system begins playing the first message. 📋
📌 Voicemail access flow according to the IVR documentation:
🎵 VOS3000 IVR Voicemail Access Flow: User dials voicemail access number (e.g., 924) │ ▼ IVR_VOICEMAILWELCOME audio plays │ "Welcome to your voicemail" │ ▼ System announces: "You have X new messages" │ ▼ Plays first message │ 📩 "Message 1 from [caller number]..." │ ▼ User can navigate using DTMF keys: │ Press # → Next message │ Press ** → Replay current message │ Press *2 → Hear caller number (during playback) │ Press *1 → Delete message (during playback) │ Press 0 → Return to upper menu │ ▼ After all messages played: "All messages played"
💡 Custom audio: You can replace the default voicemail welcome audio by uploading a custom audio file and updating the IVR_VOICEMAILWELCOME parameter with the new filename. The audio file must be in a format supported by the VOS3000 IVR module and must be placed in the correct audio directory on the server. For voicemail navigation key details, see our VOS3000 IVR voicemail navigation keys guide. 📖
🔧 According to the Kunshi IVR Value-Added Service Pack documentation, setting up the VOS3000 IVR voicemail system involves configuring phones for both voicemail reception and voicemail access. Here is the setup procedure based on the official documentation: 📋
💡 How it works: When a call arrives at Phone 925 and is not answered, the system transfers the call to the voicemail box. The caller hears the prompt “Please leave a message after the tone, press # to end recording” (请在嘀声后留言,按#号结束留言) and can then record their message. 📩
🎯 How it works: When a user dials the voicemail access phone number (924), the VOS3000 IVR routes the call to the voicemail module, which plays the IVR_VOICEMAILWELCOME audio and then allows the user to navigate and listen to stored messages using DTMF key presses. The voicemail access phone is a dedicated extension that serves as the entry point to the voicemail system. 📞
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📋 Here is the complete reference for all parameters that govern the VOS3000 IVR voicemail system in VOS3000: 🔧Parameter Default Description Function IVR_VOICEMAIL_EXPIRE_DAY 7 Voice Mail Preservation Days Controls how long voicemail messages are retained before automatic deletion IVR_VOICEMAIL_MAX_NUMBER 10 Voice Mail Max Items Maximum number of messages a single mailbox can hold IVR_VOICEMAIL_MAX_TIME 60 Voice Mail Recording Length (seconds) Maximum duration of each voicemail recording IVR_VOICEMAILWELCOME voicemailwelcome Default Audio for Voice Mail Access Audio file played when user accesses voicemail box
📍 All parameters are located at: Operation management → Softswitch management → Additional settings → Audio service parameter (Section 4.3.5.3). For the complete parameter reference, see our VOS3000 parameter description guide. 📖
⚠️ Misconfigured VOS3000 IVR voicemail system settings can cause voicemail service disruptions. Here are the most common problems and their solutions:
🔍 Symptom: When a called party does not answer, the caller hears ringing until the IVR ringing timeout is reached, then the call disconnects. No voicemail option is offered.
💡 Cause: The phone’s supplementary service does not have No Answer Forwarding configured to route to Voicemail. Without this forwarding rule, the VOS3000 system does not know to transfer the call to the voicemail module when the phone is unanswered.
✅ Solutions:
🔍 Symptom: Callers are transferred to voicemail but hear a “mailbox full” message instead of being able to record a message. The mailbox has reached its maximum capacity.
💡 Cause: The mailbox has accumulated IVR_VOICEMAIL_MAX_NUMBER messages (default: 10) and no messages have expired yet because they are within the IVR_VOICEMAIL_EXPIRE_DAY retention period.
✅ Solutions:
🔍 Symptom: Callers report that their voicemail messages are being cut off before they finish speaking. The recorded message is shorter than expected.
💡 Cause: The IVR_VOICEMAIL_MAX_TIME is set too low. With the default of 60 seconds, callers who speak longer than one minute will have their recording automatically truncated when the time limit is reached.
✅ Solutions:
✅ Use this checklist when deploying the VOS3000 IVR voicemail system:Check Action Status 📌 1 Set IVR_VOICEMAIL_EXPIRE_DAY to appropriate retention period (default: 7 days) ☐ 📌 2 Set IVR_VOICEMAIL_MAX_NUMBER for desired mailbox capacity (default: 10) ☐ 📌 3 Set IVR_VOICEMAIL_MAX_TIME for desired recording length (default: 60 seconds) ☐ 📌 4 Configure No Answer Forwarding to Voicemail on target phone extensions ☐ 📌 5 Set up voicemail access phone with flow name = voicemail ☐ 📌 6 Optionally customize IVR_VOICEMAILWELCOME audio file ☐ 📌 7 Test voicemail flow: call → no answer → leave message → access and listen ☐ 📌 8 Verify voicemail navigation keys work correctly for message playback ☐
📋 The VOS3000 IVR voicemail system has three default parameters as specified in Section 4.3.5.3: IVR_VOICEMAIL_EXPIRE_DAY defaults to 7 (messages auto-deleted after 7 days), IVR_VOICEMAIL_MAX_NUMBER defaults to 10 (maximum 10 messages per mailbox), and IVR_VOICEMAIL_MAX_TIME defaults to 60 (maximum 60 seconds per recording). Additionally, IVR_VOICEMAILWELCOME defaults to “voicemailwelcome” (the default welcome audio filename). These defaults provide a reasonable starting configuration for most deployments, but should be adjusted based on your specific storage capacity and user requirements. 🔧
📞 To set up voicemail forwarding in the VOS3000 IVR voicemail system, navigate to Phone Management, select the phone extension, go to Supplementary service settings, enable and activate No Answer Forwarding, and set the forwarding destination to “Voicemail.” According to the IVR documentation, when a call arrives at this phone and is not answered, the system will transfer the call to the voicemail module and prompt the caller: “Please leave a message after the tone, press # to end recording.” You also need a separate phone extension configured with the flow name “voicemail” in its advanced settings, which serves as the voicemail access number for listening to messages. 📩
📭 When a voicemail mailbox reaches the IVR_VOICEMAIL_MAX_NUMBER limit (default: 10 messages), new callers attempting to leave a voicemail will typically hear a “mailbox full” notification and will not be able to record a new message. To resolve this, you can either increase the MAX_NUMBER parameter, reduce the EXPIRE_DAY to speed up automatic message deletion, or instruct users to manually delete old messages when checking their voicemail. The VOS3000 IVR voicemail system automatically deletes messages older than IVR_VOICEMAIL_EXPIRE_DAY, so mailboxes will eventually free up space as messages expire. 💡
📅 Voicemail messages in the VOS3000 IVR voicemail system are retained for the number of days specified by IVR_VOICEMAIL_EXPIRE_DAY (default: 7 days). After this period, messages are automatically deleted from the system to free storage. The retention period applies to all messages regardless of whether they have been listened to or not — there is no distinction between “new” and “saved” messages for expiration purposes in the default configuration. If your business requires longer retention, increase this parameter accordingly, but also consider the impact on disk storage capacity. For more on system parameters, see our VOS3000 system parameters guide. 📖
🎵 Yes. The VOS3000 IVR voicemail system uses the IVR_VOICEMAILWELCOME parameter to specify the audio file played when a user accesses their voicemail box. The default value is “voicemailwelcome.” To customize the welcome audio, upload your custom audio file to the VOS3000 IVR audio directory on the server, and update the IVR_VOICEMAILWELCOME parameter value to the new filename (without file extension). The audio file must be in a format supported by the VOS3000 IVR module. After updating the parameter, save and apply the changes, then test by dialing the voicemail access number to confirm the new audio plays correctly. For more on IVR audio configuration, see our VOS3000 parameter description guide. 📖
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