Demand Remote Update allows subscriber ASCII and voiced names
to be pulled from digital and Octel Analog Networking remote machines
to the Message Networking system.
If you are adding a new digital remote machine to an existing multi-Message-Networking
environment, complete remote updates on the first Message Networking
from the remote machine. Then, complete remote updates from the
other Message Networking to the first Message Networking.
Caution! Do not execute more than two Demand Remote Updates
from AUDIX Digital remote machines at one time. A total of four
LDAP updates can occur at one time.
Serenade Octel Analog, Aria Digital, INTUITY AUDIX, and Avaya
Modular Messaging remote machines are valid remote machine choices.
AMIS Analog, Serenade Digital, and VPIM are not
valid remote machine choices. (Aria Digital and Serenade Digital
machines have a NameSend command, which is the preferred method.)
A Serenade remote machine does not transfer the ASCII name of a
subscriber if the subscriber's mailbox on that machine does not
have a recorded voiced name. For Serenade Octel Analog and Aria
Digital machine types, you can use all or specific extension ranges.
To run a Demand Remote Update:
- Start at the Administration menu, and select Message Networking
Administration > Remote Machine Administration >
Demand Remote Updates.
The system displays the Demand Remote Updates page.
- From the drop-down menu, select a remote machine.
- For Octel users, enter the Start Extension and End Extension
to indicate the range of addresses for which the update is to
be executed.
- Click Update.
If the attempt is successful, the message "Update queued" displays.
If the attempt is unsuccessful, an error message displays.
During an update, the remote machine system updates the Message
Networking system with any ASCII or voiced names that have been
added, deleted, or changed for the range of extensions on the
remote machine selected.
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Click Return to Main to return to the Administration menu.
Verify the success of the Demand Remote Update by viewing
the Administrator's Log.
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