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Lucent Technologies Definity Audix System Digital Networking Guide
Lucent Technologies Definity Audix System Digital Networking Guide
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DEFINITY AUDIX System Digital Networking 585-300-534 Issue 2 May 1999 Introduction to Digital Networking 1-9 Example of a Basic Network 1 Figure 1-1. Three-Machine Basic Network Example Before the mac hines c an exc hang e messag es, eac h mac hine must c ontain some information ab out the other mac hine. The following list desc rib es the b asic information req uired b y eac h mac hine. Mac hine Name The name given to the loc al and remote mac hines. Eac h mac hine has a unique name. The mac...
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DEFINITY AUDIX System Digital Networking 585-300-534 Issue 2 May 1999 Introduction to Digital Networking 1-10 Example of a Basic Network 1 The following tab le c ontains the information entered for eac h mac hine in the three-machine example. Prefix The c od e used to id entify the remote mac hine. Part of the overall ad d ressing sc heme, the p refix is entered b y loc al subscribers when they address messages to remote sub sc rib ers. Sub sc rib ers first enter the p refix then the...
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DEFINITY AUDIX System Digital Networking 585-300-534 Issue 2 May 1999 Introduction to Digital Networking 1-11 Example of a Basic Network 1 Sending a Message to an Administered Remote Subscriber Onc e the network ad ministration is finished , sub sc rib ers c an exc hang e voic e mail. The following examp le uses a loc al sub sc rib er at extension 2000 on mac hine DR who wants to send a messag e to the ad ministered remote sub sc rib er at extension 6000 in New Jersey. All the user need s to d o...
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DEFINITY AUDIX System Digital Networking 585-300-534 Issue 2 May 1999 Introduction to Digital Networking 1-12 Example of a Basic Network 1 Sending a Message to a Non-Administered Remote Subscriber DEFINITY AUDIX d ig ital networking easily hand les the p roc ess of send ing voic e mail to no-profile, non-ad ministered remote sub sc rib ers when an ad d ress falls within a rang e that c orresp ond s to one or more mac hines. The following examp le uses extension 223500 as a no-p rofile,...
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DEFINITY AUDIX System Digital Networking 585-300-534 Issue 2 May 1999 Introduction to Digital Networking 1-13 Digital Networking Feature Overview 1 Digital Networking Feature Overview You should be familiar with the following digital networking features: nRemote Up d ates nNetwork Turnaround nSc heduling nRetry Strateg ies nAd ministration Log Remote Updates The DEFINITY AUDIX system offers an automatic method of ad ministering remote sub sc rib ers c alled remote upd ates. Remote upd ates...
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DEFINITY AUDIX System Digital Networking 585-300-534 Issue 2 May 1999 Introduction to Digital Networking 1-14 Digital Networking Feature Overview 1 Scheduling Messag es are d elivered to a remote system on a sc hed ule set up on the loc al system for eac h remote system. The sc hed ule inc lud es the start and end time d uring the d ay when messag es will b e transmitted to the remote system and the interval for transmitting messag es. The minimum interval is every five minutes. If the c...
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DEFINITY AUDIX System Digital Networking 585-300-534 Issue 2 May 1999 Introduction to Digital Networking 1-15 Digital Networking Feature Overview 1 Status Request The DEFINITY AUDIX system retries over and over ag ain. Administration Log Prob lems that req uire the system ad ministrator’s attention ap p ear in the ad ministration log . These ad ministration errors (suc h as notific ation of full mailb oxes and nond eliverab le messag es) should b e c orrec ted to op timize networking...
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DEFINITY AUDIX System Digital Networking 585-300-534 Issue 2 May 1999 Introduction to Digital Networking 1-16 Digital Networking Feature Overview 1
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DEFINITY AUDIX Digital Networking Considerations 2-1 2 DEFINITY AUDIX System Digital Networking 585-300-534 Issue 2 May 1999 2 DEFINITY AUDIX Digital Networking Considerations DEFINITY AUDIX d ig ital networking allows loc al DEFINITY AUDIX sub sc rib ers to exc hang e voic e messag es with other DEFINITY AUDIX systems, INTUITY AUDIX systems, and AUDIX R1 systems (AUDIX systems). These systems can b e loc ated on the same site or sp read out over several loc ations in the same or different c...
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DEFINITY AUDIX System Digital Networking 585-300-534 Issue 2 May 1999 DEFINITY AUDIX Digital Networking Considerations 2-2 Number of Networking Ports 2 Number of Networking Ports DEFINITY AUDIX Release 3.2 sup p orts a maximum of 2 d ig ital networking c hannels. DEFINITY AUDIX Release 4.0 sup p orts 1 d ig ital networking c hannel. The DEFINITY AUDIX system works by emulating a switc h station p ort c irc uit p ac k. In all switc hes, the DEFINITY AUDIX system c an emulate a TN754, 8-p ort d...