
AMIS Analog Networking
585-300-512 Issue 7
May 1999
AUDIX Administration
3-9Implementation
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Enter the complete telephone number needed for the remote
machine to call the local system. The “local number” is the hunt
group number assigned to the analog voice ports. The “country”
code can have a maximum of four digits, the “area/trunk” code a
maximum of seven, and the “local number” a maximum of 15.
However, the
complete
callback number (country code, area/trunk
code, and local number) cannot exceed 15 digits. A country code
and an area/trunk number are always recommended and may be
required. Some examples of country codes are:
■ If the local system is in the United States or Canada and
uses the public network, enter a
1
for the country code. (For
Rolm systems, this field may need to be left blank.)
■ If you are in another country, enter the appropriate country
code (such as
44
for the United Kingdom). Country codes
should be listed in your local phone book.
■ In AUDIX R1V7 7:2 or later software, enter a country code of
0
to allow the AUDIX system to work in a mixed-vendor
environment over a private network. This code may be used
for mixed-vendor, private networks in any country. (In AUDIX
R1V6 or R1V7 7:1 software, a country code of “0” is not
allowed.)
In AUDIX R1V8 software, up to five callback numbers may be
defined. This allows different nodes to use different telephone
numbers to call the same AMIS machine. For example, an AMIS
analog network may include some nodes accessed over the public
network, and other nodes accessed over a private network.
Vendors other than Lucent Technologies may also require AMIS
callback numbers to be administered in a particular way. The
list:machine
form shows which callback number is associated
with each remote AMIS machine.
The default callback number is “1”. If a system with a single
callback number is upgraded to run R1V8 software, the existing
callback number will be placed in the default selection “1”. If an
additional callback number is defined on this form and then
deleted, the AMIS callback no. field on the
system:translation:machine:audix/amis/call
delivery
form for any remote node that used that number will
automatically be changed to show the default callback number “1”.
An entry will appear in the administration log whenever callback
numbers are deleted or changed (refer to Chapter A,
"Administration Log Entries", for a complete list of AMIS
administration codes).
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