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Feature support by protocol type

The following table outlines the Message Networking support of features by protocol type.

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Message Networking feature INTUITY
AUDIX
AMIS
Analog
Octel Analog and Aria Digital Serenade Digital VPIM V2 SMTP/
MIME
Analog Encryption Not supported Not supported Supported for Octel Analog Not supported N/A N/A
Annotation Supported Release 4.0.0 or later Not supported Not supported Not supported Supported as determined by the remote machine Yes
Automatic Message Forwarding Not supported Supported as determined by the remote machine Supported Supported Supported as determined by the remote machine Supported as determined by the remote machine
Update of Remote Subscriber Records on remote machines Supported Not supported For Octel Analog, add and change supported; delete not supported

For UM: not supported

For Aria Digital, add/change/ delete/message delivery supported

Add/change/ message delivery supported; delete not supported Not supported Supported for Avaya Modular Messaging with LDAP
Update of Subscriber Records on the Message Networking system Supported Not supported For Octel Analog, add and change supported; delete not supported

UM: if "default" record exists on the Message Networking system. Subscribers are updated on Message Networking from the Unified Messenger directory only if a default record for the subscriber exists in the Message Networking directory.

For Aria Digital, add/change/ delete/message delivery supported

Add and change supported; delete not supported (in general, oriented toward sender validation) Not supported Supported for Avaya Modular Messaging with LDAP
Binary Supported for Release 4.0.0 or later Not supported Not supported Not supported Not supported Yes
Bulk Subscriber Additions/
Changes/
Deletions by File Ranges
Not supported; not required for digital Supported Supported; not required for digital Not required Supported Supported (except for Avaya Modular Messaging, which does not require this feature)
Call Detail Recording (CDR) Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported
Component Delivery Sends the components that Message Networking can deliver, along with a voice message to the recipient to indicate that one or more components were undeliverable Sends the components that Message Networking can deliver, along with a voice message to the recipient to indicate that one or more components were undeliverable Sends the components that Message Networking can deliver, along with a voice message to the recipient to indicate that one or more components were undeliverable Sends the components that Message Networking can deliver, along with a voice message to the recipient to indicate that one or more components were undeliverable Sends the components that Message Networking can deliver, along with a voice message to the recipient to indicate that one or more components were undeliverable Sends all
Data/
Message Encryption
Not supported Not supported Supported for Aria Digital Not supported Not supported Not supported
Demand Remote Updates Supported N/A Supported by range; preferred method is with NameSend from Aria node Performed by executing push from end node called NameSend Not supported Supported for Avaya Modular Messaging with LDAP
Dial by ASCII Name Supported Supported as determined by the remote machine Supported Supported Supported as determined by the remote machine Supported as determined by the remote machine
Dial Plan Mapping Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported
Directory Views (dynamic, with voiced name option) Supported N/A Supported Supported Dynamic only Dynamic for non-LDAP
Directory Views (static, with voiced name option) Supported (with remote machine pull from INTUITY AUDIX at initialization) N/A Supported with Message Networking; remote machine push at initialization for Aria Digital Supported with Message Networking; remote machine push at initialization Not supported Not supported
Failed Message Delivery from Message Networking Supported with two incoming messages:
  • Failed message notification
  • Original copy of message
Supported with two incoming messages:
  • Failed message notification
  • Original copy of message
Supported with two incoming messages:
  • Failed message notification
  • Original copy of message
Supported with two incoming messages:
  • Failed message notification
  • Original copy of message
Supported with Nondelivery Notification (NDN) and single incoming message (DSN) containing:
  • Failed message notification
  • Original copy of message
Supported with Nondelivery Notification (NDN) and single incoming message (DSN) containing:
  • Failed message notification
  • Original copy of message
Failed Message Delivery to Message Networking Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported
Fax Supported for release 3.0 or later Not supported Supported for Release 2.03 or later for Aria Digital. Not supported for Unified Messenger and Octel 100. Supported for Release 2.0 or later Supported as determined by the remote machine Supported as determined by the remote machine
Forwarding a Message Supported Supported as determined by the remote machine Supported Supported; Serenade to Serenade or Aria "forwarded" messages have this indicated in message header Supported as determined by the remote machine Supported as determined by the remote machine
Forward and Reply Indication to Recipient Supported when subscriber replying or forwarding is a Serenade Octel Analog subscriber Supported when subscriber replying or forwarding is a Serenade Octel Analog subscriber Supported when subscriber replying or forwarding is a Serenade Octel Analog subscriber Supported for Serenade Digital to Serenade Digital Not supported Not supported
Future Delivery Supported Supported as determined by the remote machine Supported from Aria Digital to Aria Digital and Octel Analog only. Not supported for the following: Aria, UM, and Octel 100 to AUDIX, AMIS, Serenade Digital, and VPIM V2 Supported Supported as determined by the remote machine Supported as determined by the remote machine
Inbound Analog Fallback Not supported N/A Not supported Not supported Not supported Not supported
Maximum Number of Recipients per Single Message Transmission (inbound) 250 1 Octel 250/350 Analog: 100 X bad connection count in System Parameter Networking screen UM: unlimited
Aria Digital: unlimited
Octel 200/300
Analog: 10
10 1000 1000
Maximum Number of Recipients per Single Message Transmission (outbound) 250 1 Octel 250/350 Analog: 250 but tunable to fewer UM: 250
Octel 200/300 Analog: 250 but tunable to fewer (still stores in groups of 10)
Aria Digital: 250 (not tunable)
10 250 250
Message Delivery Confirmation Supported Not supported Supported Supported Supported as delivery to Message Networking Supported as delivery to Message Networking
Multi-
language Message Responses from Message Networking Network
Installed languages Installed languages Installed languages Installed languages Installed languages Installed languages
Multiple Simultaneous Connections from the Same Remote Machine (Inbound) Not supported Supported as determined by remote machine Supported for Octel Analog; not supported for Aria Digital Not supported Not supported Not supported
Multiple Simultaneous Connections from the Same Remote Machine (Outbound) Not supported Supported for up to 9 sessions Supported for Octel Analog Not supported for Aria Digital Not supported Not supported Not supported
Name Confirmation (spoken) Supported Supported as determined by the remote machine Supported Supported Supported as determined by the remote machine Supported as determined by the remote machine
Network Turnaround Supported N/A Not supported Not supported Not supported Not supported
Outbound Analog Fallback Not supported N/A Not supported Not supported Not supported Not supported
Overlapping Prefixes/ Multiple Prefixes per Location Supported Supported as determined by the remote machine Supported Supported Supported as determined by the remote machine Supported as determined by the remote machine
Priority Message Indication Supported Supported, except for priority message originating from an AMIS sender Supported Supported Supported Supported
Private or Urgent Message Indication Supported Supported, except for private message originating from an AMIS sender Supported (user hears "priority" notice vs. urgent) Supported (user hears "priority" notice vs. urgent) Supported as determined by the remote machine Supported as determined by the remote machine
Receiving a Voice Message Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported
Receiving Voiced Name of Sender Sender's name in message header Sender's name in message header Sender's name in message header Sender's name in message header Sender's name in message header Supported for Avaya Modular Messaging
Recipient Name Confirmation when Addressing a Message Supported Supported as determined by the remote machine Supported Supported Supported as determined by the remote machine Supported as determined by the remote machine
Remote Machine Reports Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported
Reply to a Network Message Supported Supported as determined by the remote machine Supported Supported; replied to messages have this indicated in message header Supported as determined by the remote machine Supported as determined by the remote machine
Accessed Return-
Receipt/
Confirmation
See Message confirmation support N/A See Message confirmation support See Message confirmation support See Message confirmation support See Message confirmation support
Self-
Registration Agent
Not supported for digital Supported Not supported for digital Not supported for digital Supported Supported for non-LDAP; not supported for Avaya Modular Messaging (LDAP)
Sending a Message to an Aria Recipient with Extended Absence Greeting (EAG) block activated Sender receives a failed message Sender receives a failed message Sender receives a failed message Sender receives a failed message Sender receives a failed message Sender receives a failed message
Sending a Message to an Aria Recipient with Extended Absence Greeting (EAG) warning activated Sender receives an EAG warning message Sender receives an EAG warning message Sender receives an EAG warning message Sender receives an EAG warning message Sender receives an EAG warning message Sender receives an EAG warning message
Sending a Voice Message Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported as determined by remote machine Supported
Subscriber Community ID Supported (default is 1) Supported (default is 1) Supported (default is 1) Supported (default is 1) Supported (default is 1) Supported (default is 1)
Subscriber NetName Type Supported (default is u) Supported (default is u) Supported Supported (default is u) Supported (default is u) Supported (default is u)
Subscriber Reports Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported
Text Message Supported for Release 4.0.0 or later Not supported Not supported Not supported Supported Supported
Time of Day Routing Supported Not supported Not supported for outbound Not supported for outbound Not supported for outbound Not supported for outbound
Traffic Reports    
Network Load Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported
Network Status Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported
Port Utilization Supported with selection by protocol resource type Supported with selection by protocol resource type Supported with selection by protocol resource type Supported with selection by protocol resource type Supported with selection by protocol resource type Supported with selection by protocol resource type
Weekend/
Holiday/
Message Type Routing from Message Networking
Not supported Not supported Not supported Not supported Not supported Not supported

Future delivery considerations

Remote machines in a Message Networking network handle future delivery messages in one of two ways:

  • The sending machine stores the future-dated message and then sends the message to its receiving machine at the stipulated time. The receiving machine then immediately distributes the message to the recipient. Unified Messenger using Octel Analog Networking, Serenade, and INTUITY AUDIX Digital (DEFINITY ONE Release 2.0, INTUITY AUDIX Release 4.0 or later, IP600 Release 9.2.1, Avaya IA770, INTUITY AUDIX LX Release 1.0 and greater, and Interchange Release 5.4) remote machines store messages marked for future delivery until the stipulated time.
  • The sending machine does not store the future-dated message, but instead sends it immediately to the receiving machine. The receiving machine then stores the message and distributes it to the recipient at the stipulated time. Aria, and Octel 100 remote machines do not hold future delivery messages and instead send them immediately. These types of remote machines expect the receiving system to display the message at the appropriate time.

Note: All messages received from VPIM V2 and SMTP/MIME systems are assumed to be delivered as soon as normal delivery schedules permit. VPIM and SMTP/MIME machines can receive future delivery messages if they are sent by a machine that holds future delivery messages and then sends them at the time specified.

In either case, Message Networking does not control the sending and receiving of future delivery messages. Message Networking rejects future delivery messages that are scheduled to be delivered before the expected date. Most sending end nodes hold a future delivery message until it is time to send it. In these cases, Message Networking ignores the future delivery flag and sends the message.

In cases where the sending machine does not hold the message, Message Networking verifies that the receiving machine will hold the message. If the receiving machine will not hold the message, Message Networking rejects the message.

In a configuration where there are multiple Message Networking or Interchange 5.4 systems and the sender is on one hub and the recipient on another, the sent message is delivered immediately.

Failed delivery notification considerations

Note the following considerations related to failed message notification:

  • When the same message fails to be sent to multiple recipients, Message Networking groups all of the failed recipients into one failure notification message.
  • Extended Absence Greeting blocks are treated as a failed message delivery by Message Networking.

 

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