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Adding a new Serenade Digital Sender Dial Plan

In some cases, the network address length of a Serenade remote machine is longer than the Message Networking network address length. In these cases, when Message Networking is sending a message to a Serenade user, Message Networking must add a prefix to the Serenade user's Message Networking network address to build a complete address that matches the user's network address on the Serenade remote system. You can create a Serenade Digital Sender Dial Plan to specify any prefixes that need to be added to build complete Serenade user network addresses. This topic provides information about adding a Serenade Digital Sender Dial Plan.

To add a new Serenade Digital Sender Dial Plan:

  1. Start at the Administration menu, and select Message Networking Administration > Remote Machine Administration > Serenade Digital Sender Dial Plan.
    The system displays the Serenade Digital Sender Dial Plan page.
  2. Select the Serenade remote machine for which you want to add a Dial Plan from the Remote Machine Name drop-down menu.
    Any existing Serenade Digital Sender Dial Plans for the selected remote machine display.
  3. Click Add A New Sender Dial Plan.
    The system displays the Add New Serenade Digital Sender Dial Plan page.
  4. Complete the fields on the page. For information on completing the fields, click the field names or Help on the Web-based administration page.
    Note: The maximum number of entries allowed in the table for each node is 20.
  5. Click Add.
    The status line displays a message that the Dial Plan has been successfully added.
  6. Click Return to Main to return to the Administration menu.

 

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