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Table: Field Definitions: Machine Profile Screen, Page 1
Field Name
Valid Input
Description/Procedure
Machine Name:
Display only
The machine name has already been assigned.
Type:
scalld
calld
scalld = single call delivery. Almost all machines are scalld machines, which is a nonadministered fax endpoint. The AUDIX system waits until one call to the nonadministered fax endpoint is finished before it attempts another connection. The advantage to this is that the retry count is not decreased if the delivery attempt encounters a busy fax endpoint.
calld = call delivery. A fax print destination machine that can handle several simultaneous calls at once. A calld-type machine might be, for example, a multipoint fax server.
The other options (amisap and amisac) are not used for fax message delivery.)
Location:
Display only
The location of the machine, for example, remote-analog.
Voiced Name?
y = yes
n = no
The Voice Name field contains an n until you record a name for the machine. This field automatically changes to y when you record a name for the machine.
Voice ID:
Display only
A system-assigned identifier that you must use to identify the machine if you decide to record machine names.
Extension Length:
3 to 10
The length of the telephone extension for this machine. The number of digits must match the extension length in your dial plan.
Default Community:
1 to 15
If you have administered your system to use communities, enter the default community number here. The default community number defines any sending restrictions to be placed on the fax print destination machine. The sending restriction feature stops specific groups of fax-enabled subscribers from sending to certain destinations, such as international locations.
For example, you set up two communities. Community 1 does not have international dialing capability, and you assign the subscribers who cannot make international calls to community 1. Community 2 has international dialing capability and you assign the Non-North American Numbering Plan machine(s) and the selected individuals who can make international calls to community 2. Set up the restrictions so that community 1 is restricted from sending to community 2 and you have effectively told the Avaya Intuity system which subscribers can and cannot access international destinations.
Prefix:
The fax addressing prefix
From 0 to 21 alphanumeric characters
The prefix is a number subscribers must enter to direct a fax to a fax print destination machine. The prefix can distinguish between machines with overlapping extension ranges, thereby resolving network conflicts between other networked machines. The prefix plus the fax print destination machine extension comprise a template that enables the Avaya Intuity system to match the string to the proper call delivery machine.
Each fax endpoint machine you administer can have multiple prefixes. However, if multiple address ranges are specified for a particular machine, those ranges can not overlap. Also, overlaps are not allowed between machines of type calld or scalld and any other machine.

Note: For the Aria User Interface on Intuity, use the fax addressing prefix: 32937 (FAXES).

Start Ext:
From 3 to 10 digits
The start extension describes the digits for the ranges of telephone numbers for subscribers on this machine. The number of extension digits must be the same as defined for the extension length for this machine.
End Ext:
From 3 to 10 digits

(The total length of the prefix and extension cannot exceed 24 characters.)
The end extension describes the digits for the ranges of telephone numbers for subscribers on this machine. The number of extension digits must be the same as defined for the extension length for this machine.
Example 1: for a machine called fax_onsite:
  • Allowed:
  • Prefix = NY, Start Ext. = 4000, End Ext. = 4999
    Prefix = NY, Start Ext. = 5000, End Ext. = 5999

  • Not allowed:
  • Prefix = NY, Start Ext. = 4000, End Ext. = 4999
    Prefix = NY, Start Ext. = 4500, End Ext. = 4600

Example 2: for a machine called fax_local:
  • Allowed:
  • Prefix = CO, Start Ext. = 4000, End Ext. = 4999
    Prefix = CO, Start Ext. = 5000, End Ext. = 5999

The General Delivery Example table provides settings for typical fax print destination machines.


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