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MAS - Understanding Octel Analog Networking Gateway

This chapter describes how to administer an Octel Analog Networking gateway, in the Exchange System Manager, so that Avaya Modular Messaging subscribers can exchange voice messages with other Octel Analog Networking-enabled voice mail systems.

Avaya has added 5 tabs to the Exchange System Manager application, Octel Analog Networking Gateway Properties dialog box: Local Node, Remote Nodes, Delivery Rules, Schedules and Dialing Strings.

Note: To administer Octel Analog Networking in the Exchange System Manager, you must be a member of a security role assigned the Octel Analog Networking - Administer task. If you are a member of a role assigned the Octel Analog Networking - View task, you have read-only access to this application. This is configured in the Voice Mail System Configuration application, Security Roles dialog box. See VMSC - VMD - Security Roles Dialog Box.

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