Mitel Voice Processing Solutions Instructions Manual
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About This Manual rocedures 1 Page I of 1 VoiceMemo Release 6.OA and later Message Delivery Configuration . . . .._.................................................... CP 3337 Procedures follow the task list in the Reference chapter. Follow the steps in Centigram Procedures (Us) to accomplish the desired tasks. Readers familiar with a Centigram Series 6 server can use the CPs as a checklist if desired, while readers new to a Centigram Series 6 server can use CPs for step-by-step instructions. A...
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About This Manual You will find blank worksheets in the back of this manual. Instructions for completing the worksheets are in the Reference chapters. Many of the CPs assume you have completed the appropriate worksheet. S n The procedures in this manual use the following conventions to describe how you enter Unified TCP/IP configuration information and how information is displayed on the Centigram Series 6 server console: Press Enter Press the Enter key. For example, “Press Enter if the current...
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About This Manual er Reader advisories used in this manual are shown below. ate: Information especially useful in relation to this procedure. Information that helps you prevent equipment or software damage. CAUTION! CAUTION! Information that helps you avoid electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage to the equipment. X WARNING! Information that helps you prevent an interruption to telecommunications traffic. WARNING! A hazard that can cause you personal injury. DANGER! Warns of a condition...
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About This Manual This manual assumes that you are familiar with using a console and keyboard. This section describes how to use the Centigram Series 6 server effectively. nsole Tips and Techniques The tips and techniques offered in the following paragraphs can make configuration entry sessions at the Centigram Series 6 server maintenance console more productive. iewing enus When you finish entering a value for a parameter, the server displays an abbreviated form of the current menu, called the...
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About This Manual xii If you find that the Centigram Series 6 server has timed out, follow the steps below. If your screen is blank, press any key to reactivate the screen and then continue with these steps. 1. Press any key to start the login sequence. 2. Enter your user ID and password (if requested). 3. Starting from the Main Menu, enter menu options to proceed to the menu from which the server timed out. 4. Reenter data as needed to regain lost work. Quitting an Entry Session At any point...
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This manual describes the Unified TCP/IP optional feature for the Series 6 Communications Server using VoiceMemo software. The Unified TCP/IP option allows you to connect the server to an Ethernet TCP/IP network using an Ethernet card and TCP/IP software. Each server module can support two Ethernet cards. Unified TCP/IP requires VoiceMemo sofnvare release 6.OA or later. Two other Centigram products are dependent on the Unified TCP/IP application in order to function. Unified TCP/IP is required to...
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Introduction to Unified TCP/IP TCP/IP stands for Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol. It is a suite of communications protocols used to link computers over many types of networks, including Ethernet networks. Its features include: e Open standards, independent of vendor, hardware, and operating systems @ Wide support and usage e Integration in many different network types e Common addressing method so a device can be recognized by any other device . Standardized application...
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r Introduction to Unified TCP/IP You configure the Unified TCP/IP the instructions in the procedures. option by installing the software and following Refer to Chapter 4 for information about Unified TCP/IP installation and configuration. l-3
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Overview of TCP/IP Class Bits Bits in the first octet identify address classes - the first bit identifies Class A, the first two bits identify Class B, and the first three bits identify Class C. Table 2-2 shows the class bits for address classes A, B, and C. Examine the figures in the table to see how the use of class bits affects the number of usable network numbers. Table 2-2 Class Bits and Network Class Class Bit A 0 B 10 C 110 Network Bits Class A uses the first octet for network...
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Overview of TCPlIP ddress Format ( First Class Bits Onnnnnnnhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh 14 / 16 / lonnnnnnnnnnnnnnhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh 21 1 8 llonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnhhhhhhhh Table 2-5 shows the same information as the above table, presented in octet format. As in the previous table, the host portion of the address is in italics. able Example (decimal) 26.104.0.19 128.66.12.1 192.178.16.1 Reserved Addresses Certain addresses are reserved, which means they are not available as host address IDS....