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Testing the AMIS Connection
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This topic provides information on testing the AMIS connection. There are
two tests you can perform to test the connection:
AMIS Analog Networking Connection
Test
To perform an AMIS Analog Networking connection test:
- Contact the system administrator at the
remote AMIS machine.
- Request the number of the remote AMIS loopback
test mailbox. If a loopback test mailbox is not administered, request
an extension to which you can send a test AMIS message.
- Give the remote system administrator the
number of your AMIS loopback test mailbox and request that the administrator
send you a message.
- From your own extension, log in to the
local system and create an AMIS message with the remote machine's
loopback test mailbox address or the alternate test extension.
- Schedule the message for immediate delivery.
If the remote system's loopback test mailbox receives
your test message, the system sends a copy of your message back to your
incoming mailbox as a new voice mail message.
- Wait a few minutes and then check your
mailbox:
- If the message could not be delivered, you will have a new message
that notifies you that the message was undeliverable. Access your
outgoing mailbox by pressing 4 and play the undeliverable
message header to find out the reason the delivery attempt failed.
Correct the problem that caused the delivery failure. Verify the
intended recipient's address and administration and then perform
another test.
- If the local system successfully delivered the message, the message
status in your outgoing mailbox is updated to delivered. If the message
is not yet delivered, check your mailbox again later to see if the
status is updated to delivered.
- If the remote administrator sends an AMIS
message to the local loopback test mailbox on your system, the local system
sends a copy of the message to the incoming mailbox of the remote
user to indicate the message was received. The loopback extension keeps
a copy of the message header in its outgoing mailbox.
Message Delivery Connection Test
To test a connection for the Message Delivery feature, send a test
message to the intended recipient. If your telephone number is in the
same address range as the intended recipient, you can send a test message
to yourself instead. Use the following procedure to test the Message
Delivery feature.
To perform a Message Delivery connection test:
- From your own extension, log in to
the local INTUITY system and then press 1 to record a message
for the intended recipient. When you finish recording, press #
to approve the message.
- When the system prompts you for the extension,
enter the message delivery prefix, if needed, followed by the complete
telephone number of the recipient, followed by #.
- Press # # to approve the address
and send the message at the first administered interval.
- Wait a few minutes and then check your
mailbox:
- If the message could not be delivered, you will have a new message
notifying you that the message was undeliverable. Access your
outgoing mailbox by pressing 4 and play the undeliverable
message header to find out the reason the delivery attempt failed.
Correct the problem that caused the delivery failure. Verify the
intended recipient's address and administration and then perform
another test.
- If the local system successfully dialed the recipient's number,
the message status in your outgoing mailbox might be delivered
or accessed, depending on whether the intended recipient
answered the call. If the message is not yet delivered, check
your mailbox again later to see if the status is updated to accessed
to indicate a successful delivery.
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