Use the Add New Machine: SMTPMessage Networking page to add
a new Avaya Message Networking remote machine to the Message
Networking system or to modify an existing
machine.
This page contains the following fields.
New Machine Name: Type a unique name for
the remote machine you are adding. The machine name can be up to 23 alphanumeric
characters:
- Enter uppercase letters as uppercase.
- Enter lowercase letters as lowercase.
- Use a hyphen (-) or an underscore (_).
- These names cannot start with a number.
- There can be no blank spaces.
Note: The name must be unique on both the local Message Networking
network as well as any other Message Networking systems in the network. To ensure
that you are using a unique name, check the
Remote Machines List on all Message Networking systems in your network.
Machine Type: Select Avaya
Message Networking.
IP address: Type the IP address
of the machine, up to 15 characters (for example, 192.43.235.1).
This field is optional because the system uses the domain name to
recognize the sending machine.
Mailbox ID Length: Type the number of digits
in mailbox IDs on the remote machine, up to 10 digits.
Note: To change the Mailbox ID Length after initial system administration, see Changing a remote machine's mailbox number length for the steps you must complete to successfully change this field.
Default Language: Use this field to specify
the default language on the remote machine. If more than one language is installed
on the system, select the language from the drop-down menu. The default for
this field is en-US (US English).
If you change the Default Language after initial remote machine administration,
subscribers that you subsequently add to the remote machine are assigned the
new Default Language as their default Language ID. However, the Language IDs
of existing subscribers on the remote machine do not change.
Failed Msg. Notification Priority?: Indicates
whether to mark failed message notifications with priority status. Select yes
to mark failed message notifications with priority status. Select no
if you do not want to mark failed message notifications with priority status.
The default for this field is no.
Msg ID?: Specify whether to include the original
message ID in failed message notifications. Select yes to include the
original message ID. Select no if you do not want to include the original
message ID in failed message notifications. The default for this field is no.
Send Message for EAW?: Specify whether the original
message is sent back to a subscriber after that subscriber has sent a message
from this machine to an Aria machine that has the Extended Absence Greeting
(EAG) warning activated. This message return is in addition to the message indicating
the actual EAG warning condition. Select yes to return the original message.
Select no if you do not want to return the original message. The default
for this field is no.
Default NameNet Type: Specify the default NameNet
type, set up on the remote machine, that is used for aging purposes by the remote
machine. Type p if directory entries are permanent. Type u if
entries are usage-based, which indicates that directory entries are temporarily
available based on the network traffic of a particular remote machine. The default
for this field is u.
Organization: Use this field to provide a description
of the organization using Message Networking, up to 64 characters. This field
is optional and for informational purposes only.
Organization Unit: Use this field to provide a description
of the organization unit using Message Networking, up to 64 characters. This field
is optional and for informational purposes only.
Node ID: Unique node ID for this remote
machine. This field is display-only and cannot be modified.
Comments: You can optionally type any comments about
this remote machine, up to 68 alphanumeric characters. This field is optional
and for informational purposes only.
Subscriber Updates Type: Select
the type of remote subscriber updates to be sent to this remote
machine:
- directory-view: Select directory-view to specify
that updates should be sent to the remote machine only for the network address
ranges defined in the remote machine's Directory
View.
- dynamic: Select dynamic to specify that the remote
machine should receive updates for subscribers that exchange messages with
this remote machine.
- full: Select full if you want full updates sent
for all remote machines on the Message Networking system to this remote machine.
If you select full, verify that the remote machine has enough space for information
on all subscribers from all remote machines connected to the Message Networking
system.
The default for this field is dynamic. To receive no updates,
select directory-view, make sure no views are defined for
this remote machine, and then set the Updates: Out? field to n.
Default Community ID: Specifies the
community identifier for all subscribers added to this remote machine.
Type an integer from 1 through 15.
Voiced Names for Dynamic?: If the Subscriber
Updates Type is set to dynamic, specify whether to include the subscriber's
voiced name in the update. You cannot modify this field until a new remote machine
is saved .Select yes to include the voiced name. Select no if
you do not want to include the voiced name. The default for this field is
yes.
Dynamic Sub Expiration Days: Type the number of
days a dynamically-added subscriber can exist without performing any activity
(without sending or receiving messages). This number must match the number of
aging days administered on the remote machine. The default for this field is
90. The minimum for this field is 1. The maximum for this field is 999.
Use DNS?: Indicates whether DNS option
is being used. Select yes to use DNS. Select no to
not use DNS. It is strongly recommended that you use DNS. The default
for this field is no.
If you select yes:
- You must administer the DNS servers on the General
Parameters page.
- The primary DNS IP address specified on the General Parameters
page is used to resolve the IP address for the remote machine.
If you retain the default of no:
- Do not administer the DNS servers on the General
Parameters page.
- The outgoing MTA for this remote machine must be an IP address,
unless you edit the /etc/hosts file to administer
host names. If you do not specify an outgoing MTA, then the
incoming domain name must be an IP address.
Port: Type the number of the port being used by the
machine you are adding. The default for this field is 25, the standard SMTP
port number, which will be used by most systems. If you want to use another
port number, specify a number from 1000 to 65000. Some of the numbers
within the range might be unusable.
Domain Name: Type the domain name
of the email address that corresponds to this machine. This field
can be a fully qualified domain name (such as system.location.company.com)
or just a domain (such as company.com). Every email address with
a domain that matches the one you define in this field is considered
a subscriber of this machine. The domain name you enter in this
field must match the entry in the LDAP Server field on this page.
It is strongly recommended that you enter all domain names in lower-case letters to ensure that all domain names across the network are in the same case.
Outgoing MTA: Type the IP address
or the machine name and domain name of the remote Message Networking
machine. Every message whose destination is a subscriber of this
SMTP/MIME machine is routed through this MTA. This field is required
for Message Networking remote machines.
Preferred Encoding Type: Select the encoding type
in which voice messages are transcoded when coming from a non-SMTP end node. Select
GSM 6.10, GSM 7.11 u-law, or GSM 7.11 A-law.
Updates In: Specify whether the Message
Networking system can receive updated user database information
from this remote machine. Select yes if this Message Networking
system accepts updated user information from this remote machine.
Select no if this Message Networking system does not accept
updated user information from this remote machine. The default for
this field is no.
Updates Out: Specify whether Message
Networking is able to send user information updates to this remote
machine. Select yes if this Message Networking system sends
user information updates to remote machines. Select no if
this Message Networking system does not send user information updates
to remote machines. The default for this field is no.
LDAP server: Type the name of the LDAP server
to be used for directory updates. The name you enter in this field must match
the entry in the Domain Name field on this page.
LDAP Password: Type the LDAP
Password of the remote Message Networking machine. An LDAP Password
is required for both the local Message Networking system and the
remote machine to secure the connection when performing LDAP queries.
If you do not have the LDAP password of the remote Message Networking
system, contact the administrator of the remote system.
Note: The LDAP
Password for the local Message Networking system is entered
on the General Parameters page.
LDAP Port: Type the number of the port on the remote
machine to which Message Networking connects for LDAP updates.
If you are modifying an existing machine, click Save to
save your changes. If you are adding a new machine, click Next
Step to save the remote machine and administer
Dial Plan Mapping, or click Add this Machine if you do
not want to administer Dial Plan Mapping at this time:
- If you click Next Step, the Administer Dial Plan Mapping
page displays.
- If you click Add this Machine, a message displays that
the parameters have been saved. Click OK
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