The IA 770 INTUITY AUDIX messaging application supports only
the S8300 Media Server. The 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.
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 through X.25 protocol connections.
Shared
Processor of S8300 and INTUITY AUDIX
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 the TDM bus connection of the CWY1 board and processor board.
International Switch Tone
Parameters
The IA770 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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Tone Customization
The switch administrator may change tone parameters on
the switch, usually because a DCS network exists between switches in
different countries and the company wants the phones to behave the same
way, regardless of location. If the the switch administrator customizes
tone parameters for a country on the switch, you can also customize
them on the INTUITY AUDIX system to correspond to the changes made on
the switch.