
AMIS Analog Networking
585-300-512 Issue 7
May 1999
Subscriber Operation
C-2AMIS Analog Networking Examples
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For example, suppose Subscriber L (a subscriber on the local AUDIX system)
needs to send a voice mail message to Subscriber R (an employee of the same
company at a remote site across town). For Subscriber L to send an AMIS analog
message to Subscriber R’s voice mailbox using one-step AMIS Analog
Networking, she needs to know the following information:
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Optional:
The AMIS prefix and/or address prefix, if assigned, used to
identify Subscriber R’s voice mail system. If a prefix is necessary, you will
be informed by your system administrator.
In this example, assume the AMIS prefix “7” is administered.
■ Subscriber R’s mailbox ID (this is normally Subscriber R’s extension
number).
In this example, assume Subscriber R’s extension/mailbox ID is “1111”.
To send Subscriber R a message, Subscriber L should do the following:
1. Log on to her local Lucent Technologies voice mail system, record a
message for Subscriber R, and approve it by pressing:
— on a DEFINITY AUDIX system, an Intuity system, or an AUDIX
R1V8 system with the standard announcement set
— on an AUDIX R1V8 system with the traditional
announcement set, or on an earlier release of AUDIX software
NOTE:
Both the standard and traditional AUDIX R1V8 systems support the
same commands. However, an AUDIX system with the standard
announcement set prompts users to press , while an AUDIX R1V8
system with the traditional announcement set prompts subscribers
to press .
2. When the local system prompts Subscriber L for the extension to which
she wants to send the message, she should enter the prefix identifying
Subscriber R’s voice mail system followed by Subscriber R’s mailbox ID,
followed by .
In this example, Subscriber L would enter “71111#”.
NOTE:
If Subscriber R is administered on the local system, Subscriber L
could alternatively address him by name (last-name-first). She can
also include Subscriber R in her personal mailing lists, or address
Subscriber R using an alias in her personal directory, whether he is
locally administered or not.
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