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AMIS Analog Networking 585-300-512 Issue 7 May 1999 About This Document xi Conventions Used nGlossary The Glossary p rovid es a d efinition of terms and ac ronyms used in the document. nInd ex The Index p rovid es an alp hab etic al listing of p rinc ip al sub jec ts c overed in this doc ument. Conventions Used The following c onventions were used in this d oc ument: nRound ed boxes rep resent keyb oard keys that you p ress. For examp le, an instruc tion to p ress the enter key is shown as...
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AMIS Analog Networking 585-300-512 Issue 7 May 1999 About This Document xii Related Resources Related Resources In ad dition to this d oc ument, you may need to referenc e add itional d oc uments ab out your voice mail system. For a list of d oc uments related to your system, see the Luc ent Tec hnolog ies Prod uc t Pub lic ations Catalog web site at www.luc ent.c om/enterp rise/d oc umentation. Trademarks and Service Marks The following trademarked products are mentioned in the books in the...
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AMIS Analog Networking 585-300-512 Issue 7 May 1999 About This Document xiii How to Make Comments About This Document nNLM® is a reg istered trad emark of Novell, Inc . nNorthern Telec om® is a reg istered trad emark of Northern Telec om Limited . nNovell® is a reg istered trademark of Novell, Inc. nORACLE™ is a trad emark of Orac le Corp oration. nParadyne® is a registered trademark of Paradyne Corp. nPhillip s® is a registered trad emark of Phillip s Sc rew Comp any. nRolm® is a...
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AMIS Analog Networking 585-300-512 Issue 7 May 1999 About This Document xiv How to Make Comments About This Document
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Overview 1-1 1 AMIS Analog Networking 585-300-512 Issue 7 May 1999 1 Overview The Audio Messaging Interchange Spec ification (AMIS) Analog Networking feature p ermits sub sc rib ers to exc hange voic e mail messag es with voic e messag ing systems anywhere in the world , p rovid ed those systems also have AMIS analog networking c ap ab ilities. The Message Delivery feature p ermits sub sc rib ers to send rec orded messag es to any touc h-tone telephone, anywhere in the world (inc lud ing...
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AMIS Analog Networking 585-300-512 Issue 7 May 1999 Overview 1-2 AMIS Analog Networking 1 nThe AMIS Analog Networking feature, Messag e Delivery feature, and Outc alling feature all share the outc alling messag e-transmission q ueue and the outc alling ports ad ministered for the system. The messag e transmission sc hed ule ad ministered for AMIS Analog and Messag e Delivery messag es to b e d elivered must b e equal to or a sub set of the outc alling p eriod s ad ministered on the...
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AMIS Analog Networking 585-300-512 Issue 7 May 1999 Overview 1-3 AMIS Analog Networking 1 Other c onsid erations related to the AMIS Analog Networking feature inc lud e: nAn Luc ent Tec hnolog ies voic e mail system using AMIS analog networking c an exc hang e messag es with any voic e mail system that has AMIS analog c ap abilities as long as the remote mac hine is d efined on the loc al voic e mail system. AMIS messag es c an alternatively b e sent to a range of ad ministered...
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AMIS Analog Networking 585-300-512 Issue 7 May 1999 Overview 1-4 AMIS Analog Networking 1 Two-step ad d ressing is often easier for the system ad ministrator to imp lement b ec ause only the remote voic e mail system (or rang e of remote systems) need s to b e ad ministered . For examp le, a rang e of remote systems c ould b e ad ministered for two-step add ressing (for instanc e, an entire area c od e or all loc al telep hone numb ers) without need ing to ad minister eac h remote system...
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AMIS Analog Networking 585-300-512 Issue 7 May 1999 Overview 1-5 AMIS Analog Networking 1 nPersonal Direc tory: Loc al sub sc rib ers c an assig n aliases to any remote rec ip ients on systems ad ministered for AMIS one-step ad dressing . Ad ministered remote rec ip ients c an b e inc lud ed b y name or telep hone numb er; non-ad ministered remote rec ip ients c an be inc lud ed only b y telephone number. nRep ly to Send er: Local subscribers can respond to incoming AMIS messag es using...
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AMIS Analog Networking 585-300-512 Issue 7 May 1999 Overview 1-6 AMIS Analog Networking 1 Ty p e s o f U s e r s Users of the AMIS Analog Networking feature are d ivid ed into the following groups: nLoc al sub sc rib ers: Voic e mail users whose mailb oxes resid e on the loc al Luc ent Tec hnolog ies voic e mail system. Unless restric ted throug h the Messag e Send ing Restric tions feature, all loc al sub sc rib ers are c ap ab le of send ing AMIS messag es. nRemote voic e mail rec ip...