Octel Analog Networking sends messages as voice or fax files over
analog lines to communicate with other analog systems (Avaya and
non-Avaya analog systems).
Note: Octel Analog Networking can also be used to network
with Unified Messenger and Octel 100 systems for voice messages
only.
A message is sent in the following manner:
- A subscriber on a remote machine records a voice message and
addresses the message to a subscriber on a different remote machine.
- The Octel Analog Networking protocol sends the message to the
Message Networking system.
- Message Networking answers the call and identifies the remote
machine and subscriber to whom the message is being sent.
- Message Networking sends the message to the remote subscriber
using Octel Analog Networking protocol.
- The remote machine answers the call, exchanges protocols with
the Message Networking system, and allows Message Networking to
play, not transfer, the
message.
- The remote machine records the message, as it is played, into
the mailbox of the subscriber receiving the message.
- The receiver can now listen to the message.
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