
AMIS Analog Networking
585-300-512 Issue 7
May 1999
DEFINITY AUDIX Administration
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Task 13A: Testing an AMIS Analog Connection
You can test the AMIS analog connection either by sending a test message to the
destination machine (see the section for an example), or you can use the AMIS
loopback test mailboxes (if administered).
To use the remote system’s AMIS loopback test mailbox:
1. Contact the system administrator at the remote AMIS machine to:
— Get the number of the remote AMIS loopback test mailbox (if one is
administered), or an extension to send a test AMIS message to (if
one is not).
— Give the remote system administrator the number of your AMIS
loopback test mailbox (see Task 3), and request that he or she send
you a test message.
2. From your own extension, log into the local system and create an AMIS
message with the remote machine’s loopback test mailbox address (or the
alternative test extension). Schedule the message for immediate delivery.
(If the remote system’s loopback test mailbox receives your test message,
it will send a copy of your message back to your incoming mailbox as a
new voice mail message.)
3. Wait a few minutes, then check your mailbox:
— If the message could not be delivered, you will have a new voice
mail message notifying you that the message was undeliverable.
Access your outgoing mailbox (press ) and play the
undeliverable
message header to find out the reason the delivery
attempt failed. Depending on the error message, correct the most
likely problem. Verify the intended recipient’s address and
administration, then return to this section to try another test.
— If the local system could successfully deliver the message, the
message status in your outgoing mailbox is updated to
delivered
. If
the message has not yet been delivered (it is still
undelivered
),
check your mailbox again later to see if the status has been
updated to
delivered
.
4. If the remote system administrator sends an AMIS message to the local
loopback test mailbox on your system, the local system sends a copy of
the message to the
incoming
mailbox of the remote user to indicate the
message was received. The loopback extension keeps a copy of the
message header in its
outgoing
mailbox.
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