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Digital Network Machine Administration Window

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Table: Field Definitions; Digital Network Machine Administration
Field
Valid Input
Procedure/Description
Machine Name
1 to 10 alphanumeric characters; see guidelines at right
Enter a unique name for the remote machine.
Each remote machine must have a unique name, not only from other remote machines, but from all machines on the network, including fax call delivery machines and the local Intuity AUDIX. The following rules apply:
    • The machine name cannot contain blank (embedded) spaces. For example, denver 1 is not allowed, but denver_1 is allowed.
    • This is a case-sensitive field. Uppercase letters must be entered as uppercase, and lowercase letters as lowercase.
    • Hyphens (-) are allowed.
    • Underscores ( _ ) are allowed.
    • The machine name cannot start with a number.
Connection Type
See description at right
Enter the connection type for the remote machine.
The selections are:
    • DCP Mode 1 (56-Kbps data rate)
    • DCP Mode 3 (64-Kbps data rate)
    • RS-232 Async (9.6 Kbps or 19.2 Kbps [SDDN] used when digital facilities are not available
    • TCP/IP (when connecting over a LAN)
Dial Str
0 to 65 alphanumeric characters, including:
    • Digits
    • Uppercase and lowercase letters
    • Pound sign (#),
      asterisk (*),
      plus sign (+), percent sign (%), parentheses (),
      hyphen (-), spaces,
      2-second pause (,)
When determining the dial string, use any dialing conventions or restrictions normally used to call outside, or to access private networks, central office numbers, or long distance lines.
The connection type used by the Intuity AUDIX system determines the channel type used for calling out of the system. Use the following guidelines to establish the dial string.
TCP/IP Dial String Guidelines
When the connection type is TCP/IP, use the IP Address of the remote machine as the dial string.
DCP Dial String Guidelines
    • Use the digits 0 through 9.

      For example: 6000, where 6000 is an extension number assigned to the first of the local system network channels or to a hunt group of channels.
    • If you dial a number, such as , to reach an outside local line, include the number in the dial string. Use + to create a pause for dial tone.

      For example: 9+2346000, where 234 is the office code assigned to the local switch, and 6000 is the same as in the previous example.
    • If you dial a number, such as , to access a private network switch, include the access number in the dial string.

      For example: 8+7896000, where 8 is the private network access code at the local switch and 789 is the private network code for the local switch.
Dial Str (cont)
RS-232 Dial String Guidelines
    • Use the digits 0 through 9 and include the attention code, ATDT, of the modem.

      For example, ATDT 6000, where 6000 is the extension of the other RS-232 channel.
    • If you dial a number, such as , to reach an outside local line, include the attention code ATDT and the outside access number in the dial string.

      For example, ATDT 92346000.
    • If the local system uses a dedicated RS-232 channel to call itself, do not enter a dial string.
Additional Dial String Guidelines
Character strings that have special meaning within the Intuity AUDIX system must be enclosed within double quotes. Valid special strings are:
"W" — wait for another dial prompt
"B" — replace with a BREAK character
"CR" — replace with a carriage return
"LF" — replace with a line feed
Message Transmission Schedule
24-hour clock time in the format hh:mm
Start Time — Enter the starting time for a message transmission period to the remote system, such as 00:01 for 1 minute after midnight.
End Time — Enter the ending time for a message transmission period to the remote system, such as 23:59 for 1 minute before midnight.
Interval — Enter the interval at which the local Intuity AUDIX system will call this remote system, such as 00:05 for every 5 minutes. The Intuity AUDIX system checks the queue at this interval and calls the remote system if something is in the queue for this remote system.
It is recommended that you stagger start times and intervals for each remote system so the local Intuity AUDIX system is not trying to call all remote systems at the same time.
Data Rate
Communication speed equal to connection type
Enter the data rate for this remote machine.
The data rate must match the value entered in the Connection Type field. If you enter a data rate value that does not match the connection type, you receive a message instructing you to enter the correct value. You cannot move to the next field until you enter an appropriate data rate.
For TCP/IP, use the default of 00.
Password
5-digit to 10-digit alphanumeric characters
Enter the password exactly as it is administered on the remote system.
Channel
An integer from 1 to 12
Enter the channel number for the remote machine.
Use 0 (zero) unless the machines are directly connected or if you are doing a local machine test. A 0 (zero) means the system selects the first idle channel it finds for the specified data rate.
Specify the channel if the machines are directly connected or if you are doing a local machine test.
Machine Type
See description at right
Enter the machine type.
To see a list of valid machine types, press F2 (Choices) and select the appropriate machine type from the available types, as follows:
    • AUDIX
    • Avaya Intuity 1.0 or 2.0
    • Avaya Intuity 3.0
    • Avaya Intuity 4.0 or later
    • DEFINITY AUDIX 3.2
Send Multimedia Messages (e.g. FAX)?
y = yes
n = no
Enter y if the remote machine will accept multimedia messages.
Enter n if the remote machine will not accept multimedia messages.
The system will not let you enter y if the remote machine does not accept multimedia messages. Intuity AUDIX Release 3 and later systems accept multimedia messages.


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