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Note: A caller should never enter "1" before their ten-digit phone number.

Once you have successfully logged into the Administrator Portal:

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  1. Click on the Advanced Settings link to the right of the IVR you wish to modify.
  2. Now you will see a list of settings which instruct how your callbacks should be handled. Please note that other advanced settings may also be listed.



  • Callback - Maximum attempts – the The maximum number of callbacks that will be attempted to reach a caller. An attempt is considered failed when the call is not answered within the time specified in the Transfer Timeout field.
  • Callback - Minutes interval to retry – the The number of minutes the system will wait between callback attempts. During this interval your agents may become busy; the callback will try again once an agent becomes available.
  • Callback - Minutes to expire – the The total length of time the system will keep trying to complete the callback. The system will stop trying either when the maximum attempts has been reached or if this time expires.
  • Callback - Priority – Set this value to the same priority as the corresponding queue in order to ensure that people who have chosen a callback will keep their place in line. Otherwise a lower priority will cause the system to perform callbacks only when no calls are waiting in the corresponding queue.
    Note: To see queue priority values, please navigate to the Queues screen.
  • Transfer Timeout (milliseconds) – the The length of time the system will wait after dialing for the outbound call to be answered. By default, this setting is set to 40 seconds as most voicemail systems will answer at approximately 45 seconds.

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