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AMIS Analog Networking  585-300-512  Issue 7
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Planning and Design 
2-11 Network Design 
2
An ad d ress p refix c ould  b e any of the following , or c omb inations of the following : 
nThe same numb ers as the c ountry c od e and  area c od e (for example, 
1 303
 within the United  States, or 011 44 71
 to reach London, United 
Kingdom). 
nThe same numb ers as the area c od e (NPA) and  offic e c od e (for example, 
614 555
). 
nThe offic e c od e (NNX or NXX) if the remote system shares the...

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AMIS Analog Networking  585-300-512  Issue 7
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Overlapping or Duplicate Ranges
For all AMIS analog networking and message delivery addresses, duplicate 
ad d ress rang es or overlap p ing  ad d ress rang es are 
not p ermitted . A duplicate 
rang e
 (or full overlap ) means that the add ress rang e you have d efined  is alread y 
d efined  for another mac hine. An 
overlap p ing  rang e means that the range you 
have d efined  is a sub set of an alread y...

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AMIS Analog Networking  585-300-512  Issue 7
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Dial String Interaction
Th e  dial string is either the first few d ig its d ialed  (for an AMIS c asual or Messag e 
Delivery setup ), or the entire number the loc al voic e mail system ac tually dials to 
reac h a remote mac hine (for a p re-ad ministered AMIS setup ). The d ial string  is 
op tional on AMIS c asual systems and  for message d elivery, but is req uired  for 
AMIS one-step  systems. The dial...

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AMIS Analog Networking  585-300-512  Issue 7
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Sample Network Design
Tab le 2-1 summarizes the network planning information for the sample network 
configuration shown in Fi g u re  2 - 1 and  Fi g u re  2 - 2. As you stud y the tab le, use the 
following  information to help  you und erstand  the p lanning  information:
nLoc al System: The AUDIX system localr1
 was selec ted  as the loc al 
system in this examp le. Another form would  b e filled  out...

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Table 2-1. Planning Summary for AMIS Analog/Message 
Delivery Network
Machine 
NameExt. 
LengthDefault
ComConnect 
Ty p eDial 
StringAddress Ranges
(up to 10)Message 
Transmission 
Schedules
(up to 3)Number of 
Subscribers
PrefixStart 
Ext.End 
Ext Start End LocalAdm 
Remote
loc alr1 5 1 n/a n/a - 30000 39999 00:00 23:59 2000 10000
c hic ag o 4 1 amisap 9555
8000555 4000 4000 00:00 23:59 500 150
7 4001...

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Network Planning
Onc e you have dec ided  on a log ic al sc heme for imp lementing  your network, you 
need  to c ollec t information on both the loc al and  remote mac hines (or telep hone 
numb ers) in your network. 
This sec tion p rovid es worksheets to help  you c ollec t and  rec ord  the information 
need ed  to ad minister an AMIS analog  networking and /or messag e d elivery 
network. These c omp...

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2. Rec ord  the c allb ac k numb er or numb ers (the c omp lete telep hone numb er 
the remote nod e uses to d ial the loc al voic e mail system). 
NOTE:
On AUDIX R1V8 systems and  DEFINITY AUDIX R3.1 systems, up to 
five c allb ac k numb ers c an be ad ministered . This allows d ifferent 
nod es to use d ifferent telep hone numb ers to c all the same AMIS 
mac hine. For examp le, an AMIS analog  network...

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Worksheet A: Local Machine 
Information 
Machine 
Name 
(1 to 10 
chars.)Ext. 
Length 
(3 to 10)Default 
Commun.Local/Re
mote Connection 
Ty p eOutcalling Schedule
Start Time End Time
Loc al1.
2.
3.
Callback Number (s)1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Address Ranges
Prefix (0 to 21 characters) Start Extension End Extension
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10. 

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Collect Remote Machine Information
Bec ause ad d ress rang es c annot c onflic t (no overlap s or d up lic ations are 
p ermitted ), you need  to c ollec t information ab out eac h remote mac hine or 
telep hone numb er you intend  to ad minister for AMIS analog  networking  and /or 
messag e d elivery. Usually this involves a p hone c all to the system ad ministrator 
or ind ivid ual resp onsib le for the...

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Worksheet B: Remote Machine 
Information
Machine 
Name 
(1 to 10 
chars.)Ext. 
Length 
(3 to 10)Default 
Commun.Local/
Remote Connection 
Ty p eTransmission Schedule
Dial String Start Time End Time
Re mo te1.
2.
3.
Address Ranges
Prefix (0 to 21 characters) Start Extension End Extension
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10. 
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