
AMIS Analog Networking
585-300-512 Issue 7
May 1999
AUDIX Administration
3-30Implementation
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AMIS address ranges and message delivery address ranges must
be unique; they cannot overlap with digital networking address
ranges or other AMIS analog networking and/or message delivery
address ranges. See Chapter 2, "Planning and Design", for details.
NOTE:
The warnings field indicates when a duplicate or overlapping
range is being assigned. If you get a warning message,
display the
system:translation:address
form to check
which extension numbers are in use, then refer to Chapter 2,
"Planning and Design", to select appropriate ranges.
m. For a new remote profile: When you have finished entering the dial
string, press (F2) to create and save the remote machine
profile. Continue with the following fields.
n. Message transmission schedule
Enter the hours and minutes in the start and end fields to specify
one or more cycles (time periods) when the local system should
attempt to send messages to this remote machine. Valid entries are
times from 00:00 to 23:59.
Up to three cycles can be defined for each remote system. Cycles
may be assigned to avoid toll facilities or periods of heavy traffic if
desired. The total time of the cycles cannot exceed 24 hours.
Cycles cannot overlap. A cycle can span across midnight.
NOTE:
The times specified must be equal to or a subset of the
outcalling transmission times administered on the
system:outcalling
form or the AMIS and/or message
delivery messages will never be sent. For instance, if you
schedule AMIS and message delivery messages to be sent
anytime during a 24-hour period (00:00 to 23:59), but
outcalling periods are only scheduled from 07:00 to 18:00, the
AMIS and message delivery messages will only be sent
between the hours of 7:00 AM and 6:00 PM.
The interval fields on this form are used for digital networking only
and do
not
apply to AMIS analog networking or message delivery; if
intervals are specified here, they will be ignored. If all the outcalling
ports are busy, the system retries in one minute. If an outcalling port
is available, but for some reason the system cannot deliver the
message, the system uses the rescheduling increments specified
on the
system:appearance
form.
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