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Verifying customer options

The Message Networking system has a variety of optional features. If you purchase an optional feature, you can verify that it is enabled (turned on) by checking its status on the Customer Options page. All available options are activated on the S3400-H server.

Only certified Avaya personnel can change options on this page, but the page can be displayed for informational purposes. If an option is turned off, it will not function.

Note: If you require changes to the right-to-use features activated on the system, you must contact Avaya technical support. Right-to-use activations are only completed Monday through Friday between the hours of 8 a.m. and 7 p.m., EST. Make sure you have the following information available:

  • Business Partner name, if applicable
  • Order Number for Message Networking. If SMTP/MIME is purchased through Modular Messaging, you also need Order Number for Modular Messaging
  • Remote log-in information

To verify feature options:

  1. Log on to Message Networking.

    The system displays the Administration menu.

  2. Select Global Administration > Customer Options.

    The system displays the Customer Options (Read Only) page. The following table describes the feature options that apply to the Message Networking system.

  3. Click Return to Main to return to the Administration menu.

Feature option Current Maximum
AMIS Nodes ON or OFF; indicates whether remote AMIS Analog machines can be connected to the Message Networking system.

If this field is set to YES, a maximum of 500 AMIS Analog nodes can be connected to the Message Networking system. Note that the total number of nodes between Octel nodes, AMIS nodes, and Digital nodes cannot exceed 500.

ON/OFF
Aria Digital Ports Number of simultaneous Aria Digital sessions support on the Message Networking system. This is always set to 4 for the 3S210/S3210R and to 16 for the S3400-H. 4 or 16
Call Detail Recording (CDR) Indicates whether CDR is activated. ON/OFF
Digital Nodes ON or OFF; indicates whether remote digital machines can be connected to the Message Networking system.

If this field is set to YES, a maximum of 500 digital nodes can be connected to the Message Networking system. Note that the total number of nodes between Octel nodes, AMIS nodes, and Digital nodes cannot exceed 500.

ON/OFF
Enterprise List Administration ON or OFF; indicates whether the Enterprise List feature is enabled on the Message Networking system.

Note: The Enterprise List feature is only available on the S3400-H server.

ON/OFF
Number of Bridged Nodes Indicates whether the Message Networking system is using a hub-and-spoke or bridging configuration. When this parameter is set to 500 (the maximum), Message Networking is being used in a hub-and-spoke configuration. When this parameter is set to any number below 500, a bridging configuration is being used and this parameter specifies the number of remote machines that can be designated as a bridged machine.

For the S3210/S3210R server, the default for this field is 1. For the S3400-H server, the default for this field is 500.

Note: If the number of systems administered as bridged machines equals the Number of Bridged Nodes on the Customer Options page, you must not modify the Number of Bridged Nodes parameter to reduce the number of bridged nodes. If you do, the system removes the bridging from the first system you administered as a bridged machine.

500
Octel Analog Nodes ON or OFF; indicates whether remote Octel Analog Networking machines can be connected to the Message Networking system.

If this field is set to ON, a maximum of 500 Octel Analog Networking nodes can be connected to the Message Networking system. Note that the total number of nodes between Octel nodes, AMIS nodes, and Digital nodes cannot exceed 500.

ON/OFF
SMTP Ports Indicates the number of simultaneous SMTP sessions supported on the Message Networking system. These sessions are shared by the SMTP/MIME and VPIM protocols.

0 or 8 for the S3210/S3210R; 20 for the S3400-H

8 or 20
SNMP ON or OFF; indicates whether SNMP is supported on the Message Networking system.

If this field is set to ON, you can administer SNMP on the Message Networking system to provide alarm information to a remote network management system.

ON or OFF
Serenade Digital Ports Indicates the number of simultaneous Serenade Digital sessions supported on the Message Networking system. This feature is always set to 4 for the S3210/S3210R and to 16 for the S3400-H. 4 or 16
TCP/IP digital ports Indicates the number of simultaneous AUDIX digital sessions supported. This feature is always set to 4 for the S3210/S3210R and to 12 for the S3400-H 4 or 12
voice_ports Indicates the number of analog ports on the Message Networking system. This feature can be set to 0, 4, 8, or 12 for the S3210/S3210R. This feature can be set to 0, 4, 8, 12, 16, or 24 or for the S3400-H. 12 or 24

Note: When referring to digital communication, the number of ports supported refers to the simultaneous TCP/IP sessions supported. For example, support for 12 SMTP ports indicates that the system supports a maximum of 12 simultaneous sessions shared by the SMTP/MIME and VPIM protocols. All digital communication on the Message Networking system is supported by the installed LAN card/connector.

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