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MAS - Preparing to Administer OAN Nodes

You should follow this procedure before you begin to administer an Octel Analog Networking (OAN) node.

Procdure 1: Preparing to Administer OAN Nodes

  1. Collect the following configuration details from the administrator of the remote OAN node:
    • Length of mailbox numbers on the remote OAN node.
    • Access telephone numbers for the remote OAN node. If you are specifying an OcteLink node, you also need the number of the Intuity Interchange hub.
    • Serial number for the remote OAN node.
  2. Make a note of the serial number for the OAN system on Avaya Modular Messaging. The serial number is a line item on the Octel Analog Networking certificate included with the Avaya Modular Messaging shipment.
  3. Restrict which ports are to be used for incoming and outgoing OAN calls. Set up the following two Octel Analog Networking port groups, via the Voice Mail System Configuration application’s MAS - Port Groups dialog box:
    • The port group for incoming OAN calls to the MAS. This must be called Octel Analog Networking Incoming.
    • The port group for outgoing OAN calls to the MAS. This must be called Octel Analog Networking Outgoing.
    • For information on creating port groups, see MAS - Rules for Creating Port Groups.

      Note: If you do not set up Octel Analog Networking port groups, the ports in the Telephone User Interface port group are used by default.

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