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Message Networking subscribers

A Message Networking subscriber is a subscriber on an administered remote machine that has been identified on the Message Networking system. The average number of supported subscribers and the subscriber capabilities depend on the remote machine type.

Note: A maximum of 500,000 subscribers (250,000 with voice names) are supported for Message Networking. Enterprise Lists and Enterprise List voice names also count as subscribers on the system.

Message Networking subscribers can be administered in the following ways:

Before administering remote subscribers, you should be aware of differences in subscriber functionality due to use with Message Networking. See Remote machine considerations for more information.

When a new node is added to the messaging network, Message Networking either pulls the new subscriber information or the new subscriber information is "pushed" to the Message Networking system. Whether information is pulled or pushed depends on the particular nodes involved in the messaging exchange. Subscriber information can be made available to other nodes once it is on the Message Networking system. For more information on Message Networking subscribers, see Subscriber administration.

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