After the initial group of subscribers
has been added, you can add subscribers as employees join your company.
Note: The Subscriber
screen has three pages. Only pages 1 and 2 are described in this
topic. Page 3, which concerns the Automated Attendant, is described
in Automated Attendant and Bulletin Boards.
Note: You can use
either this procedure or the INTUITY AUDIX Administration and
Data Acquisition Package (ADAP) to add new subscribers. ADAP is
convenient for adding a large number of subscribers, since you
can enter them as a group instead of individually. See Administration
and Data Acquisition Package for more information about using
Avaya ADAP.
At the enter command:
prompt, enter add subscriber name/extension, where name/extension
is the name or telephone extension of the subscriber you want to add
to the system database.
Note: The default
values for the fields on page 2 depend on the Class of Service
that is assigned to this subscriber. The initial default values
that are specified for some of the fields can change if the
COS is changed.
If you change the contents of any field on page 2, the subscriber
loses his or her Class of Service: that is, from the time of
the change onward, the capabilities assigned to the subscriber
no longer change if you make a change to any COS formerly associated
with this subscriber.
The system assigns the name custom to the Class of Service
that was changed particularly for this subscriber. Make changes
to this page only if you want a subscriber to have a unique
profile.
Press F3
(Enter) to save this information to the system database.
The cursor returns to the
command line, and the system displays the following message:
Command Successfully
Completed
Enter exit or another administrative command at the enter
command: prompt.
Notify the subscriber
that AUDIX service is available and, if you have assigned a default
password, tell the subscriber what it is.
To complete the task of adding a
subscriber, either you or the subscriber must record the subscriber's
name. Otherwise, a caller or voice mail recipient hears the extension
number, not the name, of the subscriber. See Creating
or Changing Subscriber Name Recordings for more information.
If you enter a large number of subscribers, you
might want to back up system data, though your exposure to data loss
is not very great because the system data file system is backed up automatically
each night. If you need help in backing up system data, see Backup
and Restore.