Defining the broadcast message numbers 183Adding inbound Service Directory Numbers (SDNs)To make a custom application available to mailbox owners or callers, addthe SDN to the CallPilot SDN Table. When a custom application becomesobsolete, delete the SDN. You must know the controlled DN or phantom DNconfigured on the switch for the service you are adding.Getting there: System → Service Directory NumberThe Maximum number of SDNs that you can add for each server is:• 201i - 500• 703t - 2500• 1002rp - 2500• 600r - 2500• 1005r - 2500Note: You cannot add or delete an outbound SDN.Configuring a session profile for messaging servicesYou must configure a session profile for• any custom application voice menu or feature• express voice messaging• express fax messagingWhen you configure a session profile, you can• Limit the session length and number of consecutive invalid passwordentries to prevent malicious callers from using up your system resources.• Specify an express voice messaging or express fax messaging mailboxnumber.• Specify a language for the session if there is more than one languageinstalled on the system.Defining the broadcast message numbersBroadcast capabilitiesUse the Messaging Management screen to define the numbers that mailboxowners must specify when they compose broadcast messages. Dependingon the mailbox class, mailbox owners have one of the following levels ofbroadcast capability:• no broadcast capability• local broadcast capability (includes local location broadcast capability).A local broadcast is a voice message that is delivered to all of the userson the local system. A location broadcast is a message that is sent toNortel CallPilotAdministrator GuideNN44200-601 01.11 Standard5.0 9 November 2007Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks.