Avaya

Avaya™ Message Networking Help

Home | Search the Help  
Print | Back | Fwd | Close  

Getting Started Admin Maintenance Reference
Home > Administration > Remote machine administration > Add or modify a remote machine: VPIM

Add or modify a remote machine: VPIM

Use the Add New Machine: VPIM page to add a new VPIM remote machine to the Message Networking system.

This page contains the following fields.

New Machine Name: Type a unique name for the remote machine you are adding. The machine name can be up to 23 alphanumeric characters:

  • Enter uppercase letters as uppercase.
  • Enter lowercase letters as lowercase.
  • Use a hyphen (-) or an underscore (_).
  • These names cannot start with a number.
  • There can be no blank spaces.

Note: The name must be unique on both the local Message Networking network as well as any other Message Networking systems in the network. To ensure that you are using a unique name, check the Remote Machines List on all Message Networking systems in your network.

Machine Type: Select VPIM.

IP address: Type the IP address of the machine, up to 15 characters (for example 192.43.235.1).

Note: If you plan to use the DNS (Domain Name Server) feature, you do not have to enter a value for this field.

Mailbox ID Length: Type the number of digits in mailbox IDs on the remote machine, up to 10 digits.

Default Language: Specify the default language on the remote machine.

Failed Msg. Notification Priority?: Indicates whether to mark failed message notifications with priority status. Select yes to mark failed message notifications with priority status. Select no if you do not want to mark failed message notifications with priority status. The default for this field is no.

Msg ID?: Specify whether to include the original message ID in failed message notifications. Select yes to include the original message ID. Select no if you do not want to include the original message ID in failed message notifications. The default for this field is no.

Send Message for EAW?: Specify whether the original message is sent back to a subscriber after that subscriber has sent a message from this machine to an Aria machine that has the Extended Absence Greeting (EAG) warning activated. This message return is in addition to the message indicating the actual EAG warning condition. Select yes to return the original message. Select no if you do not want to return the original message. The default for this field is no.

Default NameNet Type: Specify the default NameNet type, set up on the remote machine, that is used for aging purposes by the remote machine. Type p if directory entries are permanent. Type u if entries are usage-based, which indicates that directory entries are temporarily available based on the network traffic of a particular remote machine. The default for this field is u.

Organization: Use this field to provide a description of the organization using Message Networking, up to 64 characters. This field is optional and for informational purposes only.

Organization Unit: Use this field to provide a description of the organization unit using Message Networking, up to 64 characters. This field is optional and for informational purposes only.

Node ID: Unique node ID for this remote machine. This field is display-only and cannot be modified.

Comments: You can optionally type any comments about this remote machine, up to 68 alphanumeric characters.

Subscriber Updates Type: This field is always set to Dynamic for VPIM remote machines.

Default Community ID: Specifies the community identifier for all subscribers added to this remote machine. Type an integer from 1 through 15.

Voiced Names for Dynamic?: If the Subscriber Updates Type is set to Dynamic, specify whether to include the subscriber's voiced name in the update. You cannot modify this field until a new remote machine is saved..Select yes to include the voiced name. Select no if you do not want to include the voiced name. The default for this field is yes.

Dynamic Sub Expiration Days: Type the number of days a dynamically-added subscriber can exist without performing any activity (without sending or receiving messages). This number must match the number of aging days administered on the remote machine. The default for this field is 90. The minimum for this field is 1. The maximum for this field is 999.

Use DNS?: Indicates whether DNS option is being used. Select yes to use DNS. Select no to not use DNS. The default for this field is no. If you select yes, the primary DNS IP address specified on the General Parameters page is used to resolve the IP address for the VPIM machine. If you retain the default of no, you must specify an IP address on this page.

Port: Type the number of the port being used by the machine you are adding. The default for this field is 25, the standard SMTP port number, which will be used by most systems. If you want to use another port number, specify a number from 1000 to 65000. Some of the numbers within the range might be unusable.

Domain Name: Type the fully qualified name of the VPIM remote machine. Every email address with a domain matching the one you define in this field is considered a subscriber of this machine.

If you want this remote machine to be the default Internet remote machine used to handle SMTP messages from remote machines not administered on the Message Networking system, leave this field blank. There can be only one default Internet remote machine on each Message Networking system. If you leave this field blank, any email address with a domain that does not match any other domain name of any other SMTP machine is considered a subscriber of this default Internet machine.

If you are modifying an existing machine, click Save to save your changes. If you are adding a new machine, click Next Step to save the remote machine and administer Dial Plan Mapping, or click Add this Machine if you do not want to administer Dial Plan Mapping at this time:

  • If you click Next Step, the Administer Dial Plan Mapping page displays.
  • If you click Add this Machine, a message displays that the parameters have been saved. Click OK

Top of page

Home | Search the Help | Print | Back | Fwd | Close

©2003 Avaya Inc. All rights reserved. Last modified 20 February, 2003