Each remote machine on the Message Networking network must administer
the Message Networking system as a remote machine so that the two
machines can communicate.
You will need the following information about the Message Networking
system before administering it as a remote machine:
- The phone number that the new system must use to call Message
Networking. As when Message Networking dials the new system, the
phone number you enter must take into account whether the calls
will occur over a private or public network. This, in turn, determines
whether an outside access number (normally 9), a network access
number (normally 8), and whether a long-distance number needs
to be included.
- The actual phone digits the remote machine receives to identify
the Message Networking system. When the remote machine calls Message
Networking and Message Networking receives digits to identify
the remote machine, the remote machine will receive digits identifying
the Message Networking system. The actual digits the new system
receives, however, could be different than the Message Networking
phone number, depending on how calls to the Message Networking
system are routed.
- The checklists for adding new
remote machines to the Message Networking system list other
information you need about the Message Networking system before
you can administer it on each type of remote machine.
For information about administering Message Networking as a remote
machine on your systems, see the administration documentation associated
with your systems.
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