Introduction
The IA 770 INTUITY AUDIX system uses
information sent from the S8300 Media Server to answer telephone calls
and also sends information back to the S8300. Depending on the information
received, the INTUITY AUDIX system plays a greeting, provides an automated
attendant, permits a subscriber to retrieve messages, or directs unanswered
incoming telephone calls to the correct mailbox.
Shared Processor of S8300 and INTUITY AUDIX
In earlier versions of INTUITY AUDIX
that ran on a separate PC connected to a switch, the voice communication
(messages, announcements, greetings, and so on) occurred over analog
voice ports, while control messages (timestamps, called and calling
party data, message waiting signals, and so on) occurred over a data
link on the LAN or via X.25 protocol connections.
Since the IA 770 INTUITY AUDIX system runs on a CWY1 circuit
board that you plug directly into the S8300 processor, the analog voice
ports and the data link do not use physical ports. Instead, the INTUITY
AUDIX software and the switch software send voice signals to one another
over either the TDM bus connection of the CWY1 board and processor board
or within TCP/IP message sets (for IP and rotary phone connections).
AUDIX Hunt Group Still Necessary
The logic of voice ports, however, remains the same. This
logic means that an INTUITY AUDIX hunt group must still be defined with
4 or 8 virtual voice ports and extension numbers. Other switch adminstration
tasks that are associated with proper hunt group functions, such as
creating COR, COS, and coverage paths, are also required. The S8300
and INTUITY AUDIX software applications send control messages to each
other by using the same shared S8300 processor, and therefore, administration
of a data link is not required.
International Switch Tone
Parameters
The INTUITY AUDIX system supports many of the same country
switch tone parameter sets established for the S8300 Media Server. The
countries for which country-specific parameters are established are
as follows:
Brazil |
Japan |
Canada |
Mexico |
China |
South Korea |
France |
United Kingdom |
Germany |
United States |
Italy |
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