
AMIS Analog Networking
585-300-512 Issue 7
May 1999
Planning and Design
2-8Network Design
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Intuity System AMIS Connections:
Because traffic between the Intuity
system and the DEFINITY AUDIX system was expected to be heavy, the
Intuity system is designed to use one-step (
pre-administered
) addressing
to the DEFINITY AUDIX system. Digital Networking was used for the
connection to the AUDIX system.
Because there is more than one non-Lucent Technologies voice mail
system, the AUDIX system is designed to use two-step (
casual
)
addressing for this range of systems. Because two-step addressing is
used, these remote recipients
cannot
be administered on the local
machine.
NOTE:
Each remote system administered for AMIS one-step addressing
must have an individual machine profile administered on the local
system. The one-step connection provides an easier user interface
(see the "Subscriber Features"
section in Chapter 1, "Overview").
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Message Delivery Connections:
Both the AUDIX and DEFINITY AUDIX
systems are designed to allow local subscribers to address Message
Delivery messages to any local number. However, only a single remote
destination is planned for the long-distance Message Delivery number to
better prevent unauthorized long-distance phone calls.
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