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Octel Analog Networking

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:

  1. A subscriber on a remote machine records a voice message and addresses the message to a subscriber on a different remote machine.
  2. The Octel Analog Networking protocol sends the message to the Message Networking system.
  3. Message Networking answers the call and identifies the remote machine and subscriber to whom the message is being sent.
  4. Message Networking sends the message to the remote subscriber using Octel Analog Networking protocol.
  5. The remote machine answers the call, exchanges protocols with the Message Networking system, and allows Message Networking to play, not transfer, the message.
  6. The remote machine records the message, as it is played, into the mailbox of the subscriber receiving the message.
  7. The receiver can now listen to the message.

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