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AMIS Analog Networking
585-300-512 Issue 7
May 1999
Overview
1-8AMIS Analog Networking
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3. At the first available transmission period, the local system attempts to call
the remote voice mail system as follows:
If the message arrives during an active transmission period, the
system attempts to make the outcall immediately. If the maximum
number of simultaneous outcalling resources is busy, the system
tries again in one minute.
If a port is available but the local system for some reason cannot
deliver the AMIS message, the system makes two more attempts to
deliver the AMIS message. The intervals at which the system tries
to deliver messages are specified by the system administrator.
4. When the remote system answers the call and is ready to record, the local
voice mail system plays the message. The remote system delivers the
recorded message to the appropriate recipient’s mailbox.
NOTE:
Because AMIS analog messages are actually played to the remote
system and not transmitted digitally, the remote system takes one
minute to record a one-minute message. If a message is sent to
more than one subscriber on the same remote system, it is played to
the remote system multiple times.
5. After the message is delivered successfully, the local voice mail system
updates the outgoing message status to
delivered
. If all delivery attempts
fail, the local system sends a new voice mail message to the sender
notifying him or her that the message was undeliverable. The message is
saved in the sender’s outgoing mailbox so the subscriber can attempt to
send it again if desired. The header in the outgoing mailbox contains a
more detailed explanation of why the message was not deliverable.
6. The remote recipient retrieves the AMIS analog message using the same
method used for any other voice mail or call answer messages they
receive. The header identifies the message as an
AMIS
message (in
two-step addressing only) and provides the name (for administered
remote subscribers only) or the telephone number and extension of the
sender.
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