
AMIS Analog Networking
585-300-512 Issue 7
May 1999
Overview
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Two-step addressing is often easier for the system administrator to implement
because only the remote voice mail system (or range of remote systems) needs
to be administered. For example, a range of remote systems could be
administered for two-step addressing (for instance, an entire area code or all
local telephone numbers) without needing to administer each remote system
individually (as must be done for one-step addressing). SeeChapter 2, "Planning
and Design" for additional considerations when planning AMIS addressing
schemes.
Subscriber Features
Subscriber features related to AMIS analog networking are summarized below.
Refer to Appendix C, "Subscriber Operation" for examples of one-step and
two-step addressing. This appendix also includes a template letter that can be
customized to introduce subscribers to the features available at their site.
One-Step Addressing Features
For
one-step
addressing, local subscribers typically enter the remote machine’s
prefix (if assigned), followed by the recipient’s mailbox ID and the key.
However, subscribers who wish to send AMIS messages to recipients on remote
systems administered for one-step addressing can also take advantage of the
following features.
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Address-by-Name
: Local subscribers can address AMIS messages using
name addressing
only
for administered remote recipients.
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Mailing Lists:
Local subscribers can include remote recipients on any
system administered for AMIS one-step addressing in their personal
mailing lists. Administered remote recipients can be included by name or
telephone number; non-administered remote recipients can be included
only by telephone number. (See the following "Types of Users" section for
a description of administered and non-administered remote recipients.)
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Name Voiceback:
Local subscribers hear the name of administered
remote recipients they are addressing or looking up in a directory
only
if
the system administrator has voiced-in the name of that remote recipient.
Otherwise, they hear the remote mailbox ID.
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Names-and-Numbers Directory:
Local subscribers can look up
administered remote subscribers on systems administered for AMIS
one-step addressing using the local system’s names-and-numbers
directory ( ).
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