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18. Using Network Messaging Implementation and Service Manual Managing NameNet Directories18-19 2. In the Enter Node Number field, enter the number of the node you want to edit, 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 for a Node, earlier in this chapter. 3. Click NameNet Entries. The NameNet Maintenance dialog box displays the...
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18. Using Network Messaging Implementation and Service Manual Managing NameNet Directories18-20 To delete a NameNet entry: 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 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,...
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Implementation and Service ManualInstalling and Configuring Visual Mailbox19-1 CHAPTER 19 Installing and Configuring Visual Mailbox Visual Mailbox is an optional add-on module that prov ides messaging system subscribers with a v isual interface to their v oice mailboxes ov er an installed network. W ith Visual Mailbox, subscribers can control many of the features av ailable in their v oice mailbox, such as listening to and sending messages, with the point-and-click abilities of their PC’s mouse. Visual...
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19. Installing and Configuring Visual Mailbox Implementation and Service ManualUnderstanding the Visual Mailbox Components19-2 Procedures in this chapter assume that the hard driv e on which the system is installed is driv e C, that an additional hard driv e that may be installed is D, that the disk driv e is A, and that the CD-ROM driv e, if installed, is F. Driv e designations on the specific PC on which you are working may v ary. Confirm the appropriate driv e letters, when necessary, in procedures...
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19. Installing and Configuring Visual Mailbox Implementation and Service ManualUnderstanding the Visual Mailbox Components19-3 Client PC In networking terms, a client is an entity that is connected to a LAN and requests or receives information from a server. W ith Visual Mailbox, the requests made on a client PC are passed to the Voice Fax Server via the LAN server. Client Software In addition to the files that must be installed on the computer housing the messaging system, Visual Mailbox includes files...
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19. Installing and Configuring Visual Mailbox Implementation and Service ManualUnderstanding the Visual Mailbox Components19-4 It is recommended that there be sufficient hard driv e space on the LAN to accommodate the necessary data files and client software files. W hile the amount of disk space will v ary based on the number of users and the v olume of call traffic on Visual Mailbox, a minimum of 10 MB is recommended for small, low-traffic systems. Messaging System/Voice Fax Server To use Visual...
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19. Installing and Configuring Visual Mailbox Implementation and Service ManualUnderstanding the Visual Mailbox Components19-5 Private Branch Exchange There should be no changes required to PBX programming when adding Visual Mailbox to an existing messaging system. As always, be sure that the switch is configured as described in the appropriate Configuration Note. In most cases, the features supported by the switch are av ailable with Visual Mailbox. The PBX must support third-party transfer capabilities...
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19. Installing and Configuring Visual Mailbox Implementation and Service ManualPlanning for Visual Mailbox Implementation19-6 Be adv ised of the following additional considerations: · The sound card installed in any PC using PC audio features must be Sound Blaster-compatible (MPC-compliant). · Each PC using the PC audio features must hav e hard driv e space av ailable to temporarily store W AV files. A W AV file is downloaded to the client PC hard driv e each time a subscriber plays a message using PC...
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19. Installing and Configuring Visual Mailbox Implementation and Service ManualW orking with the LAN Administrator to Configure the LAN19-7 LAN Considerations W ith the assistance of the customer’s IS representativ e, sketch a diagram of the customer’s existing network, displaying the configuration topology and the number of serv ers. At this time, you should also gather a list of all subscribers who will be attached to the Voice Fax Serv er. Because a LAN contains information of a v ital and sensitiv e...
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19. Installing and Configuring Visual Mailbox Implementation and Service ManualInstalling the Network Interface Card19-8 The tasks inv olv ed in configuring the LAN depend on the type of network installed at the customer site. Two worksheets are prov ided behind the W orksheets tab that list the requirements for Nov ell NetW are and W indows NT implementations. Make sure the LAN Administrator completes the appropriate worksheet before you attempt to install networking support for OS/2 or Visual Mailbox....