Mitel Voice Processing Solutions Instructions Manual
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Create New Prefix/Node Pairs for the Digits cl? Translation Table Page 1 of 1 VoiceMemo Release G.OG.OA and later Use this procedure to create a new entry in the Digits Translation Table. Each entry associates a dialed prefix with a node, and sets the number of digits for the remote node to absorb from the network mailbox number. Step - 1. Reach the Digits Translation Table Maintenance menu. 2. Enter the node number of the new entry. Select: (C) Create new prefur/node pairs prompt: Node number: Response: The number of the node entry. This number can be from 1 to 8191. 3. Enter the number of digits to absorb from the network mailbox number. prompt: Absorb digits: Response: The number of digits to absorb at the remote node. This number can be from 0 to 12. 4. Enter a dialed prefer that indicates a message for the node in step 2. Prompt: Prefix (CR to end): Response: The pref= numb er. This can be a number from 1 to 99,999,999,999. 5. Repeat step 4 to associate additional prefixes with the node, or press Enter to stop entering prefures. 6. Repeat steps 2 through, 5 to create entries for additional nodes. Press Enter when you have finished creating entries for all nodes. ~ Reference uenu Map 13
.” elete Prefix/Node Pairs from the Digits Page 1 of 1 Translation Table VoiceMemo Release 6.06.OA and later This procedure describes how to delete prefix/node pairs from the Digits Translation Table. SteD 1. Reach the Digits Translation Table Maintenance menu. 2. Enter the prefix to delete. Select: (D) Delete prefur/node pairs prompt: Prefix(es) to delete: Response: A valid prefix number. Enter a single number or a range of numbers using a hyphen. You cannot enter numbers separated by commas. 3. If you entered a single prefix in Step 2, the system displays the prefer, node and absorb number for the prefix to be deleted. PT-oRZ~~: Delete (y/n) [Nl : Response: Y to delete, N to retain. 4. If you entered a range of prefures in Step 2, the system displays the prefures Pv~mpt: WARNING: If you really want to delete these prefixes enter delete Response: Enter the word “delete” to delete, press Enter to retain. 5. The system confirms deletion or retention. P Reference vlenu Map 13
View the Digits Translation Table Page 1 of 1 VoiceMemo Release 6.06.OA and later Use this procedure to see an online display of information about prefdnode pairs in the Digits Translation Table. Step 1. Reach the Digits Translation Table Maintenance menu. ingle Entry or Range 2. Request information about a pref=/node pair. Select: (I) Inquire about prefE/node pairs Prompt: Pref ix(es) to display: Response: A valid prefer number. Enter a single number or a range of numbers using a hyphen. You cannot enter numbers separated by commas. The server presents a display similar to the following. PREFIX/NODE INQUIRE Tue Dee 5 23:20:17 1995 Prefix Node Absorb Cnt 44 33 2 I Prefix found ranslation Table 3. Select to view the entirer table. Select: (L) List the dta table .‘.I* The server presents a display similar to the following. PREFIX/NODE PAIR REPORT Tue Dee 5 23 :20:53 1995 Prefix Node Absorb Cnt 2 1 0 44 23 2 45 33 2 3 Prefixes found Reference r/Ienu Map 13
Modify the Node Number for a Prefix in the CP Pafre 1 of 1 Dig&Translation Table VoiceMemo Release 6.06.OA Ld later Use this procedure to change the node number and number of digits to absorb associated with a prefer in the Digits Translation Table. Step 1. Reach the Digits Translation Table Maintenance menu. 2. Enter the prefer for which you want to change the node number. Select: (M) Modify the node number for a pref= pr0mpt: Prefix(es) to modify: Response: A valid prefix number. Enter a single number or a range of numbers using a hyphen. You cannot enter numbers separated by commas. 3. Enter the new node number for the prefer. Prompt: New node number: Response: A valid node number. 4. Enter the number of digits to absorb associated with the prefur/node pair. Prompt: Absorb Cnt: Response: Number of digits to absorb. This number can be from 0 to12. 5. If you entered a single prefm in Step 2, the system displays the pref=, node and- absorb number for the prefer to be modified. Pmnpt: Modify (y/n) [Nl: Response: Y to modify, N to leave unchanged. i 6. The system confirms modification or or lack of modif&ion. Reference vIenu Map 13
ri You can control when a local MESA-Net node originates connections with remote nodes by configuring the network queues. You can set the different parameters that control when a queue is ready to send, such as time of day and number of messages waiting in a queue. You can also set the number of times that the local node tries to connect to a remote node once it determines that it is time to send the messages. You can use the network queue parameters to help control toll charges with dial-up MESA-Net connections. If all of your connections are TCP/IP or Async direct connections, you probably want to set the queues to send messages immediately. There are some basic functions of MESA-Net queues that you should understand before configuring the queue parameters: Messages addressed to remote nodes are stored in separate queues; there is an urgent message queue and a batch message queue for each node. The queues are checked every 30 seconds to find out if it is ready to send. The parameters that you set for queues apply to all nodes, but each queue is monitored separately. When the urgent queue for remote node 2 is full, the local node originates a connection to that node; it does not originate connections to any other nodes until their queues are full. Each node only originates connections when it needs to send messages. However, once a connection is established between two nodes, any messages queued for the ori3nating node on the answering node are also sent, so messages go both ways. (If a node makes a connection to send only urgent messages, the answering node is only allowed to send messages from its urgent queue.) After you have set the queue parameters, you should closely monitor the network queue statistics to ensure that the thresholds are set at realistic values. The cost of sending a network queue must be balanced against the need to receive messages in a timely manner and the need to clear network queue storage space. The storage aspect is particularly important when controlling costs; network message delivery that is triggered by reaching the message block use threshold will probably occur when tariffs are highest, since most messages are recorded during normal business hours. Figure 7-I shows the hierarchy of the various thresholds. The Time Window overrides the Message Count, Message Waiting Time, and Total Message Minutes 7-l