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AMIS Analog Networking
585-300-512 Issue 7
May 1999
AUDIX Administration
3-29Implementation
3
l. Address ranges
Administer the address ranges for the remote machines or
individual remote telephone numbers according to the plan you
worked out inChapter 2, "Planning and Design". The total address
range (prefix plus extension) can be up to 24 characters long.
Address prefix (optional): For the address prefixes you want
subscribers to dial, the first digit of the prefix field
must
match the AMIS prefix field (if you entered a prefix on the
system:translation:analog network
form).
Additionally, the prefix may contain a country code and/or
area code or the mnemonic for a remote location (0 to 21
alphanumeric characters may be entered). For example, if
the AMIS prefix is “7, the address prefix could be “7201”.
Generally, prefixes are
not
recommended in a DCS network.
Otherwise, address prefixes are recommended to help
subscribers distinguish among remote voice mail systems
(the address prefix is typed by subscribers whenever they
address an AMIS analog networking and/or message
delivery message).
In addition to the address ranges that specify the digits that
subscribers
must enter, the local system also requires an
address range that uniquely identifies the hunt group
number (callback number) of the remote voice mail system.
If the remote machine has a different country code, the
address range must contain the country code, area/trunk
code, and hunt group. If the remote machine has a different
area or trunk code, only the area/trunk code and hunt group
are needed (the country code should be omitted). If the
remote system is local, only the hunt group number should
appear for that machine. If the remote machine can be
accessed through a private network, the network-access
code and hunt group for the remote machine should appear
in the address prefix list instead.
Address extensions (required): Enter the numbers that
define the mailbox extensions that can be used on the
remote system or the remote telephone numbers you want
local subscribers to access in the start and end extension
fields. Valid entries can be from 3 to 10 digits.
Up to ten different ranges can be specified. The length of the
start and end extensions must agree with the number shown
in the ext length field (leading zeros may be needed to
conform to this requirement). The end extension must be
equal to or greater than the start extension. If you specify the
same number as the starting and ending extension, a unique
machine or telephone number is specified (this is usually
used to identify the hunt group number of a remote
machine).
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