
AMIS Analog Networking
585-300-512 Issue 7
May 1999
Overview
1-6AMIS Analog Networking
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Types of Users
Users of the AMIS Analog Networking feature are divided into the following
groups:
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Local subscribers:
Voice mail users whose mailboxes reside on the local
Lucent Technologies voice mail system. Unless restricted through the
Message Sending Restrictions feature, all local subscribers are capable of
sending AMIS messages.
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Remote voice mail recipients:
AMIS users whose mailboxes reside on a
remote voice mail system (any system other than the local system).
Remote recipients are divided as follows:
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Administered remote subscribers:
Those remote users who have
been administered on the local voice mail system. These recipients
can be addressed by name and their names, if recorded, are
voiced back. Only AMIS recipients whose mailboxes reside on
systems administered for AMIS one-step addressing can be
administered on the local system.
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Non-administered remote recipients:
Remote users who have not
been administered on the local voice mail system. All users on
remote systems administered for AMIS two-step addressing are
non-administered remote recipients. Remote users on systems
administered for AMIS one-step addressing may be administered
or non-administered (the system administrator indicates whether
local subscribers can send messages to non-administered remote
recipients when administering each remote system).
Non-administered remote recipients are further divided as follows:
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Non-verified non-administered remote recipients:
Those
non-administered remote users who have been addressed in
an AMIS message, but a successful delivery has not yet
occurred.
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Verified non-administered remote recipients:
Those remote
users who have either successfully received an AMIS
message delivered by the local system, or who have
successfully delivered an AMIS message to the local
system.
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