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18. Using Network Messaging Implementation and Service Manual Creating a Network Node18-9 The total number of digits the subscriber must enter to send a message to a node is determined by adding the number of insignificant digits to the number of digits in the mailbox number. 9. To ov erride call progress when the system calls the other messaging system, enter the number of seconds the system should wait before messages are sent in the Answer Time field. It is recommended that you change this v alue...
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18. Using Network Messaging Implementation and Service Manual Creating a Network Node18-10 The Standard Dispatch and Economy Dispatch options on this dialog box allow you to ov erride the dispatch options set up for the system. For example, you may alter the economy dispatch options to send messages to messaging systems in other time zones to enable subscribers to receiv e messages during normal business hours in their particular time zone. 16. In the Maximum Messages field, enter the number of messages...
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18. Using Network Messaging Implementation and Service Manual Creating a Network Node18-11 26. To sav e the node with the entered v alues, click Sav e. The node is created with the entered v alues. 27. To create another node, click Create, then when the Select Node dialog box displays, follow steps 2 – 26. 28. To v iew other nodes, click Prev ious or Next. 29. To close the dialog box, click OK. The main system window displays. Creating Multiple OctelNet Nodes for Another System Each messaging system...
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18. Using Network Messaging Implementation and Service Manual Editing a Node18-12 Editing a Node Use this procedure to v iew and edit node information. The information entered for a node specifies how a subscriber can send messages to the messaging system connected through the node. To edit a node: 1. From the Options menu, click Network Maintenance. The Select Node dialog box displays. 2. In the Enter Node Number field, enter the number of the node you want to edit, then click Edit. The Network Node...
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18. Using Network Messaging Implementation and Service Manual Deleting a Node18-13 Deleting a Node Use this procedure to delete a node from the system. Note that you can also simply deactiv ate a node without deleting it. Deactiv ating a node prev ents subscribers from sending messages to that messaging system through the node until you reactiv ate the node. For additional information, see the topic, Deactiv ating a Node, later in this chapter. To delete a node: 1. From the Options menu, click Network...
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18. Using Network Messaging Implementation and Service Manual Deactivating a Node18-14 To deactivate a node: 1. From the Options menu, click Network Maintenance. The Select Node dialog box displays. 2. In the Enter Node Number field, enter the number of the node you want to deactiv ate, then click Edit. The Network Node Maintenance dialog box displays. If you do not know the node number, use the search feature to help locate the appropriate node. For additional information, see the topic, Searching...
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18. Using Network Messaging Implementation and Service Manual Activating a Node18-15 Activating a Node Use this procedure to turn a deactiv ated node back on, allowing subscribers to send messages to that messaging system through the node. This feature allows you to turn nodes back on that were either manually deactiv ated or automatically deactiv ated by the system when repeated attempts to send messages to a messaging system were unsuccessful. Ev en though a node is deactiv ated, subscribers can still...
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18. Using Network Messaging Implementation and Service Manual Searc hing f or a Node18-16 Searching for a Node Use this procedure to locate a node by the system name. Depending on how you access the search feature, you can v iew, edit, or delete a node after locating it. To search for a node: 1. To search for a node, do one of the following: · From the Options menu, click Network Maintenance, then when the Select Node dialog box displays, click Search. · From the Network Node Maintenance dialog box,...
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18. Using Network Messaging Implementation and Service Manual Managing NameNet Directories18-17 NameNet entries are automatically deleted by the system when the system reaches 90% storage capacity. W hen this occurs, the system begins deleting usage-based entries, followed by permanent entries until the system reaches 80% storage capacity. Use the following procedures to: · Enter a new NameNet entry for a node · Mark a NameNet entry as a permanent entry · Delete a NameNet entry To enter a New NameNet...
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18. Using Network Messaging Implementation and Service Manual Managing NameNet Directories18-18 3. Click NameNet Entries. The NameNet Maintenance dialog box displays the current NameNet entries for the node. 4. To add a new NameNet entry, click Add New Entry. The NameNet entry dialog box displays. 5. In the Mailbox field, enter the number of the mailbox you want to add. 6. To mark this entry as a permanent NameNet entry, select the Permanent option. 7. To create the NameNet entry for the entered...