Voice Messaging Database Audit Overview
During normal operation, the INTUITY
AUDIX system databases work independently under the direction of a set
of software managers. These managers, in tandem with hardware and firmware
managers, allow the files, databases, and system hardware to work together.
Because databases are handled separately,
it is possible for different databases to contain conflicting information.
For example, if a subscriber is removed from the INTUITY AUDIX system,
other databases may contain messages addressed to that subscriber. In
addition, mailing lists that include the deleted subscriber's name could
still exist.
To reconcile possible conflicts
among databases, software programs called audits run automatically
to check for inconsistencies. Audits can also be run on demand by you.
Voice
Messaging Database Audit Types
The INTUITY AUDIX Voice Messaging
Database Audits table shown below lists the types of voice messaging
database audits.
Table: INTUITY AUDIX Voice Messaging Database
Audits
Audit
Function
Frequency
Mailboxes
Checks and deletes new, old, and unopened
messages that exceed maximum retention time
Daily
Clears new, old, and unopened broadcast-deleted
messages from subscriber mailboxes
Daily
Verifies that the Avaya INTUITY MWL status
matches with the switch's MWL status for each subscriber
Daily
Checks for valid mailbox structure
Weekly
Makes space-accounting corrections on a per-subscriber
and system basis
Daily
Checks for valid message subscriber IDs
Weekly
Mailing Lists
Counts subscriber lists and entries on a system
and per-subscriber basis to ensure that they are not exceeding
internal limits
Weekly
Removes deleted subscribers from lists
Daily
Removes deleted remote subscribers from local
mailing lists
Daily
Audits delivery manager queues and makes undeliverable
entries for deleted subscribers
Daily
Names
Matches each voice name with a valid local
or remote subscriber
Weekly
Logs messages in the administrator's log for
the first 20 local subscribers who do not have voiced names
Weekly
Network Data
Deletes subscribers on remote nodes that have
been eliminated from the network
Weekly
Compares internal network files to synchronize
information on nodes and subscribers, for example, which node
each subscriber belongs to
Weekly
Personal Directories
Removes deleted subscribers (local and remote)
from local subscribers' personal directories
Daily
Subscriber Data
Checks delivery lists associated with current
outgoing messages
Daily
Validates fields in class of service templates,
subscriber profiles, and automated attendant profiles
Weekly
Counts subscribers to ensure that the number
of subscribers is not exceeding internal limits
Weekly
Checks the system guest password against individual
subscriber passwords and makes appropriate entries in the administration
log
Weekly
Checks subscriber profiles against class of
service templates and changes subscribers to class of service
Weekly
Deletes remote unverified subscribers who
have not been on delivery lists in the last 24 hours
Daily
Deletes remote subscribers with no valid nodes
Weekly
Deletes unadministered remote subscribers
who have not used the system for a specified time period
Daily
Cross-checks name, extension, touchtone, subscriber
directory, and remote node list translations files for consistency
with subscriber profiles
Weekly
Performing
a Voice Messaging Database Audit
All of the voice messaging database
audit types use the same general procedure.
To audit a voice messaging database
audit:
Log in to the INTUITY AUDIX command
prompt screen.
The system displays the AUDIX command prompt screen .
Enter the appropriate
command from the Voice Messaging Database Audit Commands table shown
below.
Table: Voice Messaging Database Audit Commands
To Audit
Enter
Mailboxes
audit mailboxes or au mailb
Mailing lists
audit mailing-lists or au maili
Names
audit names or au na
Network data
audit network-data or au ne
Note: This
audit is available only if the system has Digital
Networking.
Personal directories
audit personal-directories or au
p
Subscriber data
audit subscriber-data or au su
The system displays an
Audit screen .
Press F3 (Enter).
The system displays the audit name and Result
code R, which indicate that the audit is running.
Wait for the
audit to finish or take one of the following steps:
Press F1 (Cancel) to
abort the audit and exit the form.
Press F3 (Enter) to put
the audit in the background mode and return to the command line.
Enter status audit to reconnect to the page.
If the audit fails:
Resolve any active
alarms and rerun the audit.
If the audit
fails again, contact the remote service center.
If the system
is not providing service and the remote service center cannot help
immediately, reboot the system .