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Administering Remote Subscribers

This section describes how to administer remote subscribers for:

Administering Remote Subscribers for AMIS Analog Networking (Optional)

Remote subscribers on systems administered for AMIS onestep addressing can be administered on the local system manually or can be automatically updated from another Intuity system. Message Delivery recipients can also be administered on the local system. Because each remote subscriber must be administered on the local machine, administer only those remote subscribers who are regular AMIS analog networking or Message Delivery recipients.

Remote subscribers on systems administered for AMIS twostep addressing cannot be administered on the local system.

To administer remote subscribers on the local machine:

  1. Start at the Avaya Intuity Main Menu and select:
  2. AUDIX Administration

    The system displays the AUDIX Command Prompt Screen.

  3. At the enter command: prompt, enter add rem <machine> where <machine> is the name of the AMIS one-step addressing system.
  4. The system displays the Remote Subscriber Screen.

  5. Complete the screen by inserting the subscriber's name, extension, and community�ID.
  6. Press F3 (Enter).
  7. Repeat Step 2 through Step 4 for each remote subscriber you need to administer.
  8. Enter exit.
  9. The system displays the Avaya Intuity Main Menu.

Administering Remote Subscribers for Digital Networking

During the initial administration process for digital networking, you need to administer the remote subscribers. Administered remote subscribers are subscribers you enter into the local machine database manually or are automatically updated from another Intuity system. Each administered remote subscriber requires a name, machine name, and an extension. By administering remote subscribers, the local Avaya Intuity machine knows where to send messages when a local subscriber records a message and addresses the message to a remote extension.

For acceptance tests, you must administer two test subscribers for each remote machine. For example, if you plan to network with four remote machines named CB1, CB2, CB3, and CB4, you need to administer two test subscribers on each machine. During acceptance testing, you address voice messages to each of those test subscribers.

To administer remote subscribers:

  1. Start at the Avaya Intuity Main Menu and select:
  2. AUDIX Administration

    The system displays the AUDIX Command Prompt Screen.

  3. At the enter command: prompt, enter add rem <machine> where <machine> is the remote machine name.
  4. The system displays the Remote Subscriber Screen.

  5. Enter the name of the first test remote subscriber in the Subscriber Name: field.
  6. Enter the extension of the test remote subscriber in the Extension: field.
  7. Enter the community ID number for the remote subscriber in the Community ID: field.
     

    Note: The Voiced Name?, Non-Administered Type:, and Last Usage Date: fields are display only. You cannot change the information in these fields. The Voiced Name? field contains a "y" when a name has been recorded for the remote subscriber and an "n" when it has not.

  8. Press F3 (Enter).
  9. The system displays the following message:

    Command Successfully Completed

  10. Repeat Step�2 through Step 6 for the second test remote subscriber and for each set of test subscribers on each remote machine with which you plan to communicate.
  11. Type exit at the enter command: prompt to return to the Avaya Intuity Main Menu.
  12. Continue with Testing Intuity AUDIX Digital Networking.

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