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Subscriber Parameter Administration

Use the Subscriber Parameter Administration page to manually add a subscriber or modify subscriber parameters for an existing subscriber.

This page contains the following fields.

Mailbox ID: Type the mailbox extension for this subscriber, up to 10 digits.

Remote Machine: Select the name of the remote machine on which this subscriber resides.

Type: A display-only field that indicates the type of remote machine.

Network Address: A display-only field that indicates the network address of the subscriber.

Name: Type a unique name for this network address and mailbox ID, up to 29 alphabetic characters. The name should be unique on the Message Networking system.

Community ID: Select the subscriber's Community ID to be used for sending restrictions. AUDIX systems use this ID for permissions checking. Octel Analog Networking, AMIS Analog, Aria Digital, Serenade Digital, and VPIM v2 subscribers have a default community ID of 1 that can be changed at the subscriber level. The setting for this field can be from 1 to 15. The default for this field is 1.

NameNet Type: Select the NameNet type used by the Octel Analog Networking and Aria Digital protocols for aging purposes:

  • P: Indicates that directory entries are permanent.
  • U (usage-based): Indicates that directory entries are temporarily available based on the network traffic of a particular remote machine. The default for AUDIX, AMIS Analog, Octel Analog Networking, Aria Digital, Serenade Digital, and VPIM v2 machines is U.

Voiced Name: A display-only field that indicates whether this subscriber has a recorded voiced name. When the system is full, subscriber names are added to the database, but voiced names are not.

Last Updated: A display-only field that indicates the date and time at which this subscriber was added.

Last Usage Date: A display-only field that indicates the date and time at which this subscriber last used this mailbox.

User ID: On the Message Networking system, this is the equivalent of an email user ID and can be customized for non-SMTP subscribers. This provides an email ID for voice messaging subscribers and can be used to receive electronic mail (if the Message Networking system is properly configured) from the Internet and other SMTP/MIME electronic mail sources. This field defaults to the network address for all subscriber types, except for SMTP/MIME. For SMTP/MIME, this field defaults to the portion of an email address before the @ (for example, for a user with an email address of [email protected], jsmith is the default user ID). It is important that you change the user IDs of SMTP subscribers to the subscribers' actual user IDs on the remote machine so that messages can be sent to and received by the subscribers.

Domain Name: This field contains the domain name, which, in an email address, is the part of the address that follows the @ sign, as in userid@domain. For non-SMTP/MIME subscribers, this value is the same as the machine name of the Message Networking system. The domain name, combined with the subscriber's user ID, creates an email address for voice messaging subscribers. For example, if an INTUITY subscriber has a user ID of voicemessageuser1 on a Message Networking system called my.company.com, the email address for that subscriber would be [email protected]. This field can be a fully qualified domain name (such as system.location.company.com), or just a domain (such as company.com).

Voicemail Domain ID: A display-only field that indicates the subscriber's voice mail domain ID for Avaya MM remote machine subscribers.

UTF8 Name: A display-only field that indicates the subscriber's multibyte character name for Avaya MM remote machine subscribers.

Numeric Address: You can optionally use this field to specify a numeric address for the subscriber. A numeric address is an alternate method for Modular Messaging systems to address messages to subscribers on other remote systems. This field is blank by default. You can also administer numeric addresses on a remote machine basis. For more information, see Administering numeric address mapping.

Distinguished Name: A display-only field that indicates the unique LDAP entry name for Avaya MM remote machine subscribers. For example:
umObjectGUID=a1705ef8f72611d69ef8000347a1d791,
ou=People,dc=Avaya

Subscriber GUID: A display-only field that indicates the unique 128-bit value that identifies the subscriber in the voice mail domain to which the subscriber is assigned. For example:
a1705ef8f72611d69ef8000347a1d791

Language ID: Select the preferred language for the subscriber from the drop-down list. The preferred language is the language in which Message Networking voices prompts for this subscriber. The default for this field is determined by the Language ID field of the remote machine associated with the subscriber.

Host VMS Name: A display-only field that indicates the subscriber's home messaging server for Avaya MM remote machine subscribers.

Telephone Number: Use this field to specify a Telephone Number, up to 30 digits in length, for the subscriber. Telephone Numbers are used by Modular Messaging systems to identify callers as subscribers within the messaging network. By default, this field displays the result of the Telephone Number Administration administered for the remote machine on which this subscriber resides. If you do not administer Telephone Number Mapping for the remote machine, this field is blank. If you modify the Telephone Number Mapping of the remote machine on which this subscriber resides and apply the mapping, any modifications you made to this field are overwritten.

Note: This field was named Primary Extension Number in previous releases of Message Networking.

Subscriber Permission: Select the Enterprise List permission ID you want to assign to this subscriber. The permission IDs listed are those that you administered on the Enterprise Lists System Parameters page. You can also assign a permission ID to an individual subscriber or a range of subscribers on the Enterprise Subscriber Permissions page.

The following buttons appear at the bottom of this page:

  • Back: Click this button to return to the Subscriber Administration page.
  • Return to Main: Click this button to return to the Administration menu.
  • Add: Click this button to add the subscriber.
  • Help: Click this button to get information about completing this page.

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