Lucent 5ESS. with 3A Translator. Configuration Note Ver. D 6/06

Size: px
Start display at page:

Download "Lucent 5ESS. with 3A Translator. Configuration Note Ver. D 6/06"

Transcription

1 INTUITY T M AUDIX Message Server Configuration Note Ver. D 6/06 Lucent 5ESS with 3A Translator CENTRAL OFFICE LUCENT 5ESS CUSTOMER SITE INTUITY TM LOOP START LINE APPEARANCES BRI ISDN CARD Minimum Software Generic 5E4.2 MSS 0B+D ISDN Link VOICE PORTS Multiple Return-to-Operator Auto-Attendant Outcalling 3A Translator Call ID MWI On/Off M M DATA LINK Analog Ports Minimum Software Release 4.3 Describe how call information is sent from the 5ESS to the INTUITY TM 1.0 METHOD OF INTEGRATION With RS-232 integration, call information is transmitted over a digital link between the 5ESS and the INTUITY TM. Voice communications are provided by a separate path created by a hunt group of single-line stations on the 5ESS connect to voice port cards within the INTUITY TM. When an incoming call is received by the hunt group, it is accompanied by a digital message from the 5ESS which contains call information. The INTUITY TM then answers the call on the specified port and plays the appropriate greeting. To set or cancel message-waiting notification, the INTUITY TM sends a digital message over the RS-232 link to the 5ESS. Avaya INTUITY TM Requirements 2.0 AVAYA INTUITY ORDERING INFORMATION Voice Port Cards (IVC6), six analog connections per card Multi-Port Serial Card (Provides 8 RJ11 connections) INTUITY TM Software Release 4.4 (or later) platform software Serial and Inband Integration Software Disclaimer: Configuration Notes are designed to be a general guide reflecting AVAYA Inc. s experience configuring its systems. These notes cannot anticipate every configuration possibility given the inherent variations in all hardware and software products. Please understand that you may experience a problem not detailed in a Configuration Note. If so, please notify the the TAC/TSO at (408) and if appropriate we will include it in our next revision. AVAYA Inc. accepts no responsibility for errors or omissions contained herein.

2 2 Centrex hardware requirements 3.0 CENTREX HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS Loop start line appearances, one per INTUITY TM port Remote service access Cables Basic Rate Interface (BRI) channel for data link AT&T #5ESS 3A Translator NOTE: To assist in ordering a 3A translator, the AT&T commodity, or com, codes for the translator is as follows: V1 3A Translator: Manufacturer Discontinued V2 3A Translator: Manufacturer Discontinued V3 3A Translator Manufacturer Discontinued V4 3A Translator. P/N A Centrex software requirements 3.1 CENTREX SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS Minimum software level - Generic 5E4.2 Message Service System (MSS) software Supported integration features 4.0 SUPPORTED INTEGRATION FEATURES Station forward to personal greeting - all calls System forward to personal greeting - busy - no answer Multiple Greetings - internal - external - busy - no answer Message Waiting Indicator - stutter dial tone - lights (ISDN sets only) Automated Attendant Outcalling Multiple Return-to-operator Direct Call

3 3 Personal greeting of original-called party on a multiple-call forward Reply to message left by subscriber in internal telephone-answering mode (See section 8.1) Configuring the #5ESS to Support MSS 5.0 CONFIGURING THE #5ESS TO SUPPORT MSS After the telephone company has installed the BRI channel for the MSS data link, arrange to install the wiring in the building to carry the line from the main distribution frame to the INTUITY TM location. Terminate these wires onto an 8-wire modular jack. Use the pin-out information in Table 1 to correctly terminate the wires at the jack (transmit and receive referenced from the #5ESS): TABLE 1 Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3 Pin receive transmit Pin 5 Pin 6 Pin 7 Pin 8 transmit receive - - Get the name and telephone number of the technician who will assist with the installation at the Central Office. The following #5ESS translations are used to create the MSS database within the switch. The Central Office technician should be familiar with this programming. (Specific AT&T programming instructions for MSS are contained in Translation Guide 5, Section 3.) Create the (SMDI) MSS data link using Recent Change See the example menu in Figure 1. FIGURE 1

4 4 DSL AP COMMUNICATIONS DATA *1. AP SITE ID 1 4. RMK OCTEL #2. SM 20 AP IDX #3. ALARM N 6. LINK DATA LINK EXT NBR LCEN ISCN TS QTR TS REL PIDB NAME AP Create the MSS Group associated with the MSS (SMDI) link using Recent Change See the example menu in Figure 2. FIGURE 2 MESSAGE SERVICE SYSTEM GROUP PARAMETERS *1. MSS GRP Intuity #2. BCID 1 #3. DELUXE Y #4. MSG SRV CNTR MLHG 4 #5. PASSWORD N The MSG SRV CNTR MLHG entry is the identification number of the INTUITY TM multi-line hunt group. Ask your switch technician to provide you with the BCID (Business Customer Identification for your Centrex group) and the LCEN (line card equipment number). The LCEN is the identifier of the physical location of the BRI port within the switch. You will use these when configuring the 3A Translator. Create the multi-line hunt group for the INTUITY TM ports using Recent Change 3.5. See Figures 3 and 4. FIGURE 3

5 5 SCREEN 1 OF 2 MULTILINE HUNT GROUP (LINE ASSIGNMENT) SUBGROUP TNs *1. HML SUBTN1 #2. MLH FEATURE /MHU 14. SUBTN2 3. LISTED TN SUBTN4 4. LAST LISTED TN 16. SUBTN4 5. GROUP TRC N 17. SUBTN5 #6. RAX SUBTN6 7. GRPBSYSPBN 8. OVF MSG REG ADDITIONAL ISAT SUBGROUP TNS 9. MODULE SUBTN7 10. RMS SA ANNC N 20. SUBTN8 11. RMK OCTEL 12. FPREEMPT 0 The LISTED TN (the pilot number of the multi-line hunt group) is the INTUITY TM system access number. It is used to forward subscribers phones so that their calls are answered by the INTUITY TM. They also call this number directly to access their mailboxes. The total number of terminals (ports) in the hunt group are placed in the GRP SIZ and ACT SIZ entries. Create each individual terminal associated with the multi-line hunt group using Recent Change 3.2. FIGURE 4.

6 6 SCREEN 2 OF 2 MULTILINE HUNT GROUP (LINE ASSIGNMENT) GRP SIZ (V ONLY) AP SITE ID 1 ISDN ATTENDANT ACT SIZ (V ONLY) BCID IS ISAT N 32. BCID2 41. CONFIG1 24. QUEUEING ALLOWED N 33. BCID3 42. CONFIG2 25. Q FEATURE 34. BCID4 43. CONFIG3 MODEM POOLING 26. MPTYPE 27. PFX MONITORING OPTION 28. MAINT N 38. MONITOR N 29. IDP N 39. ISAT MLHG Assign a special MSS feature to each extension using Recent Change One of a number of possible pre-constructed MSS features can be chosen. Avaya recommends the use of the following features: Analog set extensions - /MSAIPAD ISDN set extensions - /MSALL Assign the MSS functionality to individual subscribers extension using Recent Change See the example menu in Figure 5. FIGURE 5. *1. TN *2. FEATURE /MSAIPAD #3. MSS GRP OCTEL If applicable, assign a visual message-waiting button for all ISDN set extensions using Recent Change Configuring the INTUITY TM 6.0 CONFIGURING THE INTUITY The following define the steps required on the INTUITY TM HINT: When changes to the Switch Interface Administration are completed, a message appears on the screen indicating to restart the INTUITY TM voice system. However, this task is not required after each step. Once ALL changes are completed the system must then be restarted. Step 1:

7 7 Ensure that the Country and Switch are already properly chosen. If not then contact your local TSO to have the the proper Country, and Switch selected. Systems at Release 5.0 and higher only have the option to view the switch selection page. Step 2 Serial Interface (port) Configuration Select Switch Interface Administration Select Call Data Interface Administration Select Switch Link Administration. Select Serial Interface. Assign parameter values that match the 5ESS integration serial port: Data bits: 8 or 7 Stop bits: 1 Start bits: 1-0 Baud rate: 1200/1800/9600 Parity: N/Y Flow control: N Serial ports: /dev/tty00 Select the serial port by pressing CHOICES button. Serial ports /dev/tty00 and /dev/tty01 are reserved for INTUITY system use. Select /dev/tty00 if using a direct connection to Com port 1. Press F3 to save the administered values. Step 3 Message Waiting MWI Device Assignment Select Switch Interface Administration menu Select Call Data Interface Administration menu Select MWI Administration menu Select Device Assignment option Administer parameters as follows: Link Test[Y/N]: N Link Test Interval: <leave default> Populate the first entry in the table as follows: Switch Number device ID Link Test Number 1 <Serial Port from step 2 above <leave this blank> If the group of channels for MWI updates is 1, the screen will look like figure 1.

8 8 Link Test Link Test Interval: [Y/N]: N Switch Number Device Number Link Test Number 1 /dev/tty00 Figure 1 Step 4 Message Waiting MWI Assignment Select Switch Interface Administration menu Select Call Data Interface Administration menu Select MWI Administration menu Select MWI Parameters The MWI ON/OFF codes do not need to be defined, therefore should be left at the default. Step 5 System Translation Administration Select Switch Interface Administration menu Select Call Data Interface Administration menu Select System Translation Administration menu Select Dial Plan Translation option Administer the following: INTUITY Extension Length: <Switch Subscriber extension length> Switch Network Access Code: MUST be blank Administer extension ranges in the table as follows: 1) Leave Switch Prefix 000 2) Enter the valid extension ranges in Switch Start Ext. and Switch End Ext. fields 3) Leave INTUITY Prefix field blank 4) Enter the Switch number inthe entry. This is the same number used in the AUDIX subscriber database 5) Enter N in the remote [Y/N] field 5ESS SMDI Integration Switch Network Access INTUITY Extension Length: 4 Switch Switch Switch INTUITY Switch Remot Prefix Start Ext. End Ext. Prefix Number[Y/N] 1 xxx xxxx xxxx 1 N Step 6 System Translation Administration Select Switch Interface Administration menu Select Call Data Interface Administration menu

9 9 Select System Translation Administration menu Select Hunt Group Translations Step 7 Note: The Message Desk Number and the Logical Terminal Number are not required in the following fields when the customer has only one hunt group. Customers using multiple hunt groups must define the Message Desk number(xxx) and the Logical Terminal number (yyyy)for each channel: INTUITY Channel Message Desk No. Logical Terminal No. 0 XXX YYYY Assign PBX Extensions to Channels Select Voice System Administration menu Select Voice Equipment menu Select Actions (F8) option From the Assign.Change screen, Select PBX Extension to Channel option Assign the extension numbers computed in the above step to all used voice channels. Step 8 Press F3 to save changes. Assign PBX Extensions to Channels Select Voice System Administration menu Select Voice Equipment menu Select Actions option Select Assign/Change option Select Services to Channels Channel Number: All Service Name: *DNIS_SVC Press F3 to save changes. Step 9 Transfer Security Assignment Select Voice System Administration menu Select Transfer Security menu Assign restrictions allowed/denied if any used. Step 10 Auto Attendant Setup for Day/Night Service

10 10 Administer the appropriate Business Schedule and Holiday Schedule (This needs to be done only if the customer is using Automated attendant.). Select AUDIX Administration menu Enter Change Auto-attendant-routing-routing table Administer parameters as follows: AUTO_ATTENDANT ROUTING TABLE Route Table Administration Incoming Called Business Holiday Day Night Alternate Number Schedule Schedule Service Service Service Mailbox Mailbox Mailbox??? Bus1 Hol1?????? Step 11 After all the required programming is complete restart the INTUITY. Installing and Configuring the AT&T #5ESS 3A Translator Connecting the 3A Translator 7.0 INSTALLING AND CONFIGURING THE AT&T #5ESS 3A TRANSLATOR The customer must provide the 3A Translator with 8-foot power cord. If using the V2 3A translator, the programming is done using setup switches located on the front panel of the 3A translator. If using the V1 3A translator, remove the cover to locate the 15 dip switches. Follow the 3A installation instructions to program according to your needs (for BCID, LCEN, etc.) and to plug in the power cord. Note that the 3A must be configured for either seven- or 10-digit calling and called party Ids. 7.1 INSTALLING THE VOICE LINES Each IVC6 card supports six analog (tip/ring) connections. The voice path between the 5ESS and the INTUITY TM requires three pairs into each RJ11 connection of the IVC6 card. The following shows an example of how lines would be physically connected using a IVP6 connector. Customer have the option to use other methods of connectivity, provided they bring three pairs (6 wires) to each RJ11 on the back of the IVC6 card.

11 11 Back of IVC6 CARD RJ11to IVC6 card RJ11to PBX RJ11to PBX RJ11to PBX RJ11 RJ11 IVP6 RJ11 to RJ11to IVC6 card PBX RJ11to PBX RJ11to PBX To ensure the ports are physically connected correctly, ask the switch a administrator to place calls to each individual INTUITY TM voice channel one at a time. Use the System Monitor menu in INTUITY to monitor that the correct channel is dialed from the switch. Connect the DB9 into COM1 of the INTUITY, and the DB25 into the 5ESS I/O port. Steps to verify our installation when complete 7.3 TESTING THE INSTALLATION Refer to the AUDIX Administration manual for further details on testing the installation. Create two mailboxes associated with two test extensions. Record a name and personal greeting for each mailbox. Using one test extension, call the other test extension. You should hear the appropriate greeting (see test scenarios below). Leave a message. Verify that message waiting indication turns on. Test call coverage scenarios: Forward all calls - When a subscriber forward all calls to the INTUITY TM number, calls placed to the subscriber should follow the correct INTUITY TM prompt should be played for that subscriber. Busy - Place a call to a busy extension. This should follow the right coverage path and INTUITY TM should play the NO ANSWER greeting. Call no answer from INTUITY TM scenario is the same as above.

12 12 If calls are Non-Integrated, check the following: Check the appropriate COS has been assigned to the tip/ring lines. Check the PBX Extn to Channel mapping has been administered properly. Check the Switch Integration log to make sure the RAW data is een for every call and is appropriately parsed and translated. Check the maintenance log to see if an error has been logged indicating Bad data. If yes, then check the switch setup to ensure that the correct serial integration information are being passed to INTUITY TM. Check the Dial Plan Translation screen to see if the translation table has been administered correctly. Message waiting indicators - Listen to the message left for the mailboxes above, delete the message and verify message waiting is turned off. The 5ESS can support audible message waiting for analog stations and lamps for digital stations. Verify that message waiting indication turns on. If Message Waiting failures occur check the following: Check the appropriate COS has been administered on the switch or the subscriber telephone sets. Check the SWIN LOG to see if INTUITY TM is dialing out the required sequence of digits. If not check the DIAL PLAN Translation and make sure that it is administered correctly. Check if the MWI sequence dialed out by INTUITY TM is the same as set on the switch. Ask the switch administrator for the MWI sequence. If it is different than change the MWI ON Prefix and Suffix to reflect the correct value. Test Transfers using *T option. From Audix mailbox. Transfer to another mailbox. Monitor the transfer time. Transfer to a station that is in a Do-Not-Disturb mode, busy mode, RNA mode. The transfer time is approximately 5-8 seconds. Test multiple transfers - set up phone A to transfer to Phone B and Phone B transfers to phone C. And phone C transfers to phone D. Determine how many transfers can be supported on the switch. If Transfer failures are encountered, then check the following: Check if dial tone is being detected by INTUITY TM. If not, use the Tone Sniffer tool to configure the dial tone correctly.

13 13 Check if the flash duration set on INTUITY TM is the same as that configured on the switch, if not then modify the flash duration. NOTE: If the caller is disconnected during transfers then the flash duration is too high and has to be reduced. If the caller hears INTUITY dialing digits during transfer then the flash duration is too low and has to be increased. Call Disconnect - Leave a message for test mailbox, retrieve it and listen for the sign of the call progress tones. Place an external call and document the time it takes the INTUITY TM to disconnect after the caller hangs up. If there is no progress tone in the message, disconnect is working fine. Zero ( () ) Out - Verify that return-to-operator works properly. Call the INTUITY TM from a test extension leave a message for a station with a voice mail button. If the subscriber stations are programmed to support a button, which will dial the voice mail access number and the mailbox number followed by the # sign, the INTUITY TM will prompt for the password. Do you hear Please enter your password. Automated Attendant - Call the automated attendant mailboxes. If the correct Auto Attendant mailbox is not reached and all above tests passed, the most likely problem will be in the switch translations. Check with the system administrator to endure proper translation. Optional testing when setting up outcall notification in the test mailbox, leave a message to generate an outcall. Make sure ports are configured for Outcall INTUITY TM should call the number administered for out calling after the administered time has passed. If Outcalling failures occur, check if dialtone is being detected by INTUITY TM. If not, use the Tone Sniffer tool to configure the dialtone correctly. Optional Testing for Incoming and Outgoing Fax Send a fax to a subscriber mailbox from a fax machine. Press the start key on the fax machine. Check to see if fax arrived in the mailbox, and print the fax. Send a fax from a subscriber s mailbox to a fax machine. Check the fax machine to be sure the fax was received.

14 14 NOTE: If you encounter problems while performing these tasks, review the switch log before escalating problems to your local Technical Support Center. Important notes regarding this integration 8.0 CONSIDERATIONS 8.1 Support of the reply to internal-telephone answering message feature might require seven-digit mailboxes. The 3A Translator sends the seven-digit phone number of the calling party as part of the data message across the link even if the caller is not within the Centrex group associated with the data link (provided the caller is within the same #5ESS). 8.2 A 202T modem is required as part of the data link configuration if the INTUITY TM is located more than 50 feet from the serving switch. 8.3 The cabling requirements for the 5ESS integration s differ depending upon which device is used (3A translator or 3B processor). When changing from one device to another, the cabling must also be changed. 8.4 Placement of the modems in the circuit is determined by the location of the 3A translator unit. If the 3A translator resides in the central office, one modem will be connected to the 3A translator and the other modem will be connected to the INTUITY TM. If the 3A translator is located with the INTUITY TM, one modem will be connected to the switch and the other modem will be connected to the 3A translator that is attached to the INTUITY TM System AVAYA Inc. All rights reserved. All trademarks identified by the, SM and TM are registered trademarks, servicemarks or trademarks respectively. All other trademarks are properties of their respective owners. The above information is based on knowledge available at the time of publication and is subject to change without notice. Printed in U.S.A. AVAYA Inc Murphy Ranch Road Milpitas, CA (408) CHANGE HISTORY Revision Issue Date Reason for Change Release 4/25/02 Initial release for review/validation

15 15 Version B 12/01 Version C 07/29/02 Page 6 Data bits 8 or 7, stop bit 1, start bits 0 or 1, baud rate 1200/1800/9600 Page 8 Add 000 into the switch Prefix field. Change the word if to the word in under item 4. Enter the switch number in the entry field. Remove the paragraph regarding 3 digit extensions and revise the diagram. Page 9 Remove second bullet that says Assign AUDIX as a service to all channels. Add a paragraph that the Auto attendant routing is only required if the customer is using this feature. Version D 06/28/06 Updated name & drawing on pg 1 to read Lucent 5ESS

Cisco CallManager & VG-248 Gateway

Cisco CallManager & VG-248 Gateway INTUITYAUDIX T M Message Server Configuration Note 9130 RIP 03/10 Cisco CallManager & VG-248 Gateway Cisco Call Manager LAN CARD I P Analog Station Gateway INTUITY Audix CPU Call Manager Release 3.2 or

More information

Cisco CallManager w/vg-248

Cisco CallManager w/vg-248 Avaya Modular Messaging Configuration Note 88057 Version D (5/08) Cisco CallManager w/vg-248 Cisco CallManager PC LAN CARD I P Message Application Server CPU Minimum Software See Section 3.1 COM PORT N

More information

Nortel DMS-100, SL-100 & DMS-250, DMS-500

Nortel DMS-100, SL-100 & DMS-250, DMS-500 Avaya Modular Messaging Configuration Note 88050 Version K (1/10) Nortel DMS-100, SL-100 & DMS-250, DMS-500 DMS-100/SL-100/DMS-250/DMS-500 Message Application Server TRUNK Analog Station Automated Attendant

More information

Intecom E / PointSpan 6880

Intecom E / PointSpan 6880 Avaya Modular Messaging Configuration Note 88058 Version B (2/09) Intecom E / PointSpan 6880 Intecom E / PointSpan 6880 TRUNK Analog Station Automated Attendant Return to Operator Message Application Server

More information

Mitel SX-200D*/SX-200 Light*

Mitel SX-200D*/SX-200 Light* Octel 250 Message Server Configuration Note 5023 - Ver J (6/05) Mitel SX-200D*/SX-200 Light* Mitel SX200D Octel 250 XXX LINE TRUNK TDM BUS COV or 9110/410 VOICE PATH Multiple Return to Operator Outcalling

More information

Mitel SX200D / SX200 Light

Mitel SX200D / SX200 Light Avaya Modular Messaging Configuration Note 88037 Version F (05/08) Mitel SX200D / SX200 Light Mitel SX200D/200 Light TRUNK ONS Interface Card Message Waiting Automated Attendant Multiple Return to Operator

More information

Mitel SX-2000/SX-2000 LIGHT

Mitel SX-2000/SX-2000 LIGHT Octel 250 Message Server Configuration Note 5068 - Rev. E (6/05) Mitel SX-2000/SX-2000 LIGHT Mitel SX-2000/SX-2000 LIGHT Octel 250 XXX LINE TRUNK TDM BUS DNI Line Card VOICE PATH Multiple Return to Operator

More information

ROLM CBX 9751 (9005) Set Emulation (RP400) Configuration Note Version D (09/05)

ROLM CBX 9751 (9005) Set Emulation (RP400) Configuration Note Version D (09/05) Avaya Modular Messaging Configuration Note 88032 Version D (09/05) This integration is not available for new sales or upgrades. This Config Note is ONLY available for field support of MM 1.1. Contact product

More information

Mitel 200 Light. Voice Board(s) Analog Ports. Personal Computer. Configuration Note Mitel SX200 Light * ONS. Revised 6/2/99

Mitel 200 Light. Voice Board(s) Analog Ports. Personal Computer. Configuration Note Mitel SX200 Light * ONS. Revised 6/2/99 Octel 50 Voice Processing Module Configuration Note 77141 Mitel SX200 Light * ONS Revised 6/2/99 Mitel 200 Light Analog Ports Voice Board(s) Personal Computer Inband signaling is used for integration Supported

More information

Serial and Inband Switch Integration

Serial and Inband Switch Integration 1 Overview of and Planning for Serial and Inband Switch Integration Overview 1Overview of and Planning for Serial and Inband Switch Integration Page 1-1 1 Overview Inband and serial switches can be integrated

More information

Sopho-S/iS3000 Series

Sopho-S/iS3000 Series Avaya Modular Messaging Configuration Note 88516 Version G (1/10) PHILIPS SOPHO (EMEA) Sopho-S/iS3000 Series SOPHO Message Application Server Return to Operator Voice Boards Call ID MinimumSoftware Release

More information

Toshiba DK280/424 with SMDI

Toshiba DK280/424 with SMDI Avaya Modular Messaging Configuration Note 88017 Version I (1/10) Toshiba DK280/424 with SMDI Toshiba DK280 Message Application Server TRUNK Analog Station Automated Attendant Multiple Return to Operator

More information

AVAYA Merlin Legend/Magix

AVAYA Merlin Legend/Magix Avaya Modular Messaging Configuration Note 8805 Version L (/0) AVAYA Merlin Legend/Magix AVAYA MERLIN LEGEND Message Waiting Automated Attendant Multiple Return to Operator Message Application Server Call

More information

Smooth Operator Configuration Note

Smooth Operator Configuration Note Smooth Operator Configuration Note For Smooth Operator Family of Products Octel Voice Processing Module Configuration Note 77180 Nitsuko Onyx * (VS, III, IV) Revised 9/17/97 Nitsuko Onyx ASI ASI Dual Port

More information

Lucent Merlin Legend. Configuration Note Lucent Merlin Legend. Revised 1/24/00

Lucent Merlin Legend. Configuration Note Lucent Merlin Legend. Revised 1/24/00 Octel 50 Messaging Server Configuration Note 77005 Lucent Merlin Legend Revised 1/24/00 Central Office Lucent Merlin Legend Analog Lines Trunks Telephone Desktop Computer With Dialogic Analog Board Inband

More information

Smooth Operator Configuration Note

Smooth Operator Configuration Note Smooth Operator Configuration Note For Smooth Operator Family of Products Octel Voice Processing Module Configuration Note 77230 Rolm 8000 Series CBX * with VoiceBridge Revised 9/18/97 Rolm 8000 Series

More information

Configuration Note Iwatsu ADIX * / ADIX M *

Configuration Note Iwatsu ADIX * / ADIX M * Octel 50 Messaging Server Configuration Note 77105 Iwatsu ADIX * / ADIX M * Revised 1/31/00 Iwatsu ADIX / ADIX M Analog Ports Voice Board(s) Personal Computer Inband signaling is used for integration Supported

More information

Inter-Tel IMX 1224/2448/2460*

Inter-Tel IMX 1224/2448/2460* Octel 50 Messaging Server Configuration Note 77090 Inter-Tel IMX 1224/2448/2460* Revised 1/28/00 Inter-Tel IMX 1224/2448/2460 Analog Ports Voice Board(s) Personal Computer Inband signaling is used for

More information

Cisco Call Manager T-1 / QSIG. Configuration Note Rev. K (07/08)

Cisco Call Manager T-1 / QSIG. Configuration Note Rev. K (07/08) Avaya Modular Messaging Configuration Note 88061 Rev. K (07/08) Cisco Call Manager PSTN T-1 / QSIG Cisco PBX Automated Attendant Return to Operator Message Waiting Message Application Server Minimum Software:

More information

Administration for the Nortel Norstar Switch

Administration for the Nortel Norstar Switch 3 Switch Requirements and Administration for the Nortel Norstar Switch Overview 3Switch Requirements and Administration for the Nortel Norstar Switch Page 3-1 3 Overview This chapter provides information

More information

Cisco Call Manager T-1 / QSIG. Configuration Note Rev. M (7/09)

Cisco Call Manager T-1 / QSIG. Configuration Note Rev. M (7/09) Avaya Modular Messaging The PBX and MM are assumed to be collocated. For other configurations please consult with the Switch Integrations group. With T1 QSIG, one digital pathway between the PBX and Avaya

More information

Cisco Call Manager T-1 / QSIG. Configuration Note Rev. O (1/10)

Cisco Call Manager T-1 / QSIG. Configuration Note Rev. O (1/10) Avaya Modular Messaging The PBX and MM are assumed to be collocated. For other configurations please consult with the Switch Integrations group. Configuration Note 88061 Rev. O (1/10) Cisco Call Manager

More information

Cisco Call Manager E1/QSIG - EMEA. Configuration Note Version M (1/10)

Cisco Call Manager E1/QSIG - EMEA. Configuration Note Version M (1/10) Avaya Modular Messaging Configuration Note 88510 Version M (1/10) Cisco Call Manager E1/QSIG - EMEA PSTN Cisco PBX Automated Attendant Return to Operator Message Waiting Message Application Server The

More information

Smooth Operator Configuration Note

Smooth Operator Configuration Note Smooth Operator Configuration Note For Smooth Operator Family of Products Octel Voice Processing Module CONFIGURATION NOTE 77130 Mitel SX200D * COV Revised 9/17/97 Mitel SX 200D Mitel COV Digital Lines

More information

Smooth Operator Configuration Note

Smooth Operator Configuration Note Smooth Operator Configuration Note For Smooth Operator Family of Products Octel Voice Processing Module Configuration Note 77263 Sprint Protegé 32 * Revised 9/18/97 Sprint Protegé 32 ANALOG ADAPTERS DIGITAL

More information

AVAYA MultiVantage S8700/S Set Emulation

AVAYA MultiVantage S8700/S Set Emulation Unified Messenger Server Configuration Note 8210 Version C (10/03) AVAYA MultiVantage S8700/S8300 - Set Emulation MultiVanatge TRUNKS TN2224 for S8700 TN6XXX for S8300 Automated Attendant Return to Operator

More information

MERLIN MAGIX Integration. Overview. Overview. Purpose

MERLIN MAGIX Integration. Overview. Overview. Purpose 1 MERLIN LEGEND and MERLIN MAGIX Integration Overview Overview 1MERLIN LEGEND and MERLIN MAGIX Integration Overview Page 1-1 1 Overview The Lucent INTUITY system supports two major messaging applications:

More information

Smooth Operator Configuration Note

Smooth Operator Configuration Note Smooth Operator Configuration Note For Smooth Operator Family of Products Octel Voice Processing Module Configuration Note 77075 Harris 20-20 Integrated Network Switch * Revised 9/17/97 Harris 20-20 Analog

More information

Smooth Operator Configuration Note

Smooth Operator Configuration Note Smooth Operator Configuration Note For Smooth Operator Family of Products Octel Voice Processing Module Configuration Note 77262 Sprint Protegé 48/72 * Revised 9/18/97 Sprint Protegé Analog Ports Voice

More information

AVAYA IP600 - Set Emulation

AVAYA IP600 - Set Emulation Unified Messenger Server Configuration Note 8205 Version E (10/03) AVAYA IP600 - Set Emulation TRUNK AVAYA IP600 TN2224 Digital Line card Message Waiting Automated Attendant Return to Operator Call ID

More information

Smooth Operator Configuration Note

Smooth Operator Configuration Note Smooth Operator Configuration Note For Smooth Operator Family of Products Octel Voice Processing Configuration Note 77140 Mitel SX200 LIGHT *COV Module Revised 9/17/97 Mitel SX 200 Light Mitel COV Digital

More information

Panasonic KX-T30810/T61610 *

Panasonic KX-T30810/T61610 * Smooth Operator Configuration Note For Smooth Operator Family of Products Octel Voice Processing Module Configuration Note 77205 Panasonic KX-T30810/T61610 * Revised 9/17/97 Panasonic 308/616 Analog Ports

More information

Configuration Note 6102 Rev. D (12/03) GPT isdx - DPNSS (UK & Ireland)

Configuration Note 6102 Rev. D (12/03) GPT isdx - DPNSS (UK & Ireland) Octel 200/300 Message Server Configuration Note 6102 Rev. D (12/03) GPT isdx - DPNSS (UK & Ireland) ISDX XXX Overture 200/300 Voice Server Extension Interface TRUNK TDM BUS DIGITAL LINE INTERFACE PORTS

More information

MAILBOX TRANSITION GUIDE INTUITY AUDIX, INTUITY ARIA, OCTEL ARIA

MAILBOX TRANSITION GUIDE INTUITY AUDIX, INTUITY ARIA, OCTEL ARIA MAILBOX TRANSITION GUIDE INTUITY AUDIX, INTUITY ARIA, OCTEL ARIA Welcome to your new Lucent mailbox! Learning to use a different mailbox really isn t difficult, especially if you listen to the spoken prompts

More information

Administration. Overview

Administration. Overview 6 Intuity AUDIX LX System Administration Overview 6Intuity AUDIX LX System Administration Page 6-1 6 Overview Some of the Intuity AUDIX LX screens are now Web-based administration and may not have been

More information

Administration. Overview

Administration. Overview 3 System 75 and DEFINITY Generic 1 Administration Overview 3System 75 and DEFINITY Generic 1 Administration Page 3-1 3 Overview The process of integrating a System 75 or DEFINITY Generic 1 switch and an

More information

Overview. What is a Multimedia Automated

Overview. What is a Multimedia Automated 1 Multimedia Automated Attendant Overview 1Multimedia Automated Attendant Overview Page 1 1 What is a Multimedia Automated Attendant? A multimedia automated attendant (auto-attendant) is an interactive

More information

Siemens Hicom 300/ 9006

Siemens Hicom 300/ 9006 Avaya Modular Messaging Configuration Note 88030 Version K (02/08) This integration is not available for new sales or upgrades. This Config Note is ONLY available for MM field support. Contact product

More information

CHAPTER 1 INSTALLATION & TRAINING IN THIS CHAPTER:

CHAPTER 1 INSTALLATION & TRAINING IN THIS CHAPTER: CHAPTER 1 INSTALLATION & TRAINING IN THIS CHAPTER: Site Location Requirements Check here for the minimum environmental standards that must be met when selecting the location for the VMS. Electrical Requirements

More information

Administration for the NEC NEAX 2400 Switch

Administration for the NEC NEAX 2400 Switch 5 Switch Requirements and Administration for the NEC NEAX 2400 Switch Overview 5Switch Requirements and Administration for the NEC NEAX 2400 Switch Page 5-1 5 Overview This chapter provides information

More information

PARTNER Messaging System User s Guide

PARTNER Messaging System User s Guide PARTNER Messaging System User s Guide Table of Contents: Logging into your Mailbox 2 Listening to your messages 3 Forwarding a message 4 Recording a Personal Greeting 5 Activating a Personal Greeting 6

More information

Application Notes for DuVoice DV2000 with Avaya Communication Manager Using Analog Mode Code Integration Issue 1.0

Application Notes for DuVoice DV2000 with Avaya Communication Manager Using Analog Mode Code Integration Issue 1.0 . Avaya Solution & Interoperability Test Lab Application Notes for DuVoice DV2000 with Avaya Communication Manager Using Analog Mode Code Integration Issue 1.0 Abstract These Application Notes describe

More information

Application Notes for DuVoice DV2000 with Avaya Communication Manager Using Digital Station Interface Issue 0.2

Application Notes for DuVoice DV2000 with Avaya Communication Manager Using Digital Station Interface Issue 0.2 Avaya Solution & Interoperability Test Lab Application Notes for DuVoice DV2000 with Avaya Communication Manager Using Digital Station Interface Issue 0.2 Abstract These Application Notes describe the

More information

InnLine IP Voice Mail PBX Installation and Testing Guide. Mitel 3300 SIP Integration

InnLine IP Voice Mail PBX Installation and Testing Guide. Mitel 3300 SIP Integration Voice Mail PBX Installation and Testing Guide Mitel 3300 SIP Integration 2013 Innovation Technologies Worldwide, Inc. All rights reserved. Innovation Technologies Worldwide, Inc. is a division of TigerTMS

More information

XN120 DSPDB Guide Rev 1.1 March

XN120 DSPDB Guide Rev 1.1 March This guide explains the installation, configuration and operation of the DSPDB option card for the XN120 Telephone System. This guide includes the setup of Voice Mail, Automated Attendant and Queue Announcements.

More information

PARTNER Messaging User Guide

PARTNER Messaging User Guide PARTNER Messaging User Guide Back Panels: Your Messages (cont d) Using Personal Group Lists Using Outcalling Front Panels: Getting Started Personalizing Your Mailbox Your Messages Recording and Screening

More information

Digital Telephone User Guide

Digital Telephone User Guide Digital Telephone User Guide 1 P. O. Box 99, Conway, AR 72033 (501) 450-6000 ConwayCorp.com * Feature Access Codes *11 Broadworks Anywhere (pulling call to alternate phone) *62 Access Voicemail *72 Call

More information

IP Office (R3.0) 5601 User Guide

IP Office (R3.0) 5601 User Guide IP Office (R3.0) 5601 User Guide 40DHB0002UKFF Issue 1 (7th February 2005) Page ii - Contents Contents The 5601 Telephone... 3 Overview of the 5601... 3 Call Appearance Buttons...3 Basic Call Handling

More information

Northern Telecom Meridian M-1*(PIC-N) ACD

Northern Telecom Meridian M-1*(PIC-N) ACD Octel 350 Message Server Configuration Note 4401 - Ver. I (04/04) Northern Telecom Meridian M-1*(PIC-N) ACD Nortel Meridian 1 Octel 350 XXX LINES TRUNK TDM BUS NT8D02 DIGITAL PORTS VOICE PATH Call ID Multiple

More information

G3si, R5/6si, G3vs and R5/6vs Administration

G3si, R5/6si, G3vs and R5/6vs Administration 5 DEFINITY G3i, G3i-Global, G3s, G3si, R5/6si, G3vs and R5/6vs Administration Overview 5DEFINITY G3i, G3i-Global, G3s, G3si, R5/6si, G3vs and R5/6vs Administration Page 5-1 5 Overview The process of integrating

More information

Screen Summary. Screen Summary - 1

Screen Summary. Screen Summary - 1 Screen Summary Screen Summary - 1 Issue 1 List List The DEFINITY ONE AUDIX List table lists the AUDIX features in alphabetical order. For each feature, it contains a: n n n summary List of associated administration

More information

Digital Voice Services Residential User Guide

Digital Voice Services Residential User Guide Digital Voice Services Residential User Guide 2 P a g e * Feature Access Codes *11 Broadworks Anywhere (pulling call to alternate phone) *62 Access Voicemail *72 Call Forwarding Always Activation *73 Call

More information

Overview. Purpose. Issue 2 January Intuity Messaging Solutions Release 5 Integration with MERLIN LEGEND and MERLIN MAGIX Communications Systems

Overview. Purpose. Issue 2 January Intuity Messaging Solutions Release 5 Integration with MERLIN LEGEND and MERLIN MAGIX Communications Systems 2 Planning the Integration Overview 2Planning the Integration Page 2-1 2 Overview Before you integrate the MERLIN LEGEND or MERLIN MAGIX Communications System with the Lucent INTUITY system, you must plan

More information

Abstract. Avaya Solution & Interoperability Test Lab

Abstract. Avaya Solution & Interoperability Test Lab Avaya Solution & Interoperability Test Lab Configuring Avaya Message Networking 3.1 with Avaya Modular Messaging Integration using Avaya Message Storage Server and Microsoft Exchange Server Issue 1.0 Abstract

More information

Integration Notes Switch # 147 Avaya Sys 75/85, Definity G3, BCS, GuestWorks w/ Integration Card

Integration Notes Switch # 147 Avaya Sys 75/85, Definity G3, BCS, GuestWorks w/ Integration Card Integration Notes Switch # 147 Avaya Sys 75/85, Definity G3, BCS, GuestWorks w/ Integration Card Introduction Duvoice VM for Definity provides complete integration with the Definity G3, System 75/85 and

More information

Atlas AVM JR. Installation and Programming Manual

Atlas AVM JR. Installation and Programming Manual Atlas AVM JR. Installation and Programming Manual Introduction Legal Notice Key System US provides this document "as is," with no representations or warranties, either explicit or implied, including but

More information

IP Office Embedded Voic User Guide (Intuity Mode)

IP Office Embedded Voic User Guide (Intuity Mode) Embedded Voicemail User Guide (Intuity Mode) 15-604067 Issue 10b Standard (12 December 2011) 2011 AVAYA All Rights Reserved. Notice While reasonable efforts were made to ensure that the information in

More information

Caller dialled digit during recording. Fax routing Config? Yes. Route to Fax Extensions

Caller dialled digit during recording. Fax routing Config? Yes. Route to Fax Extensions Auto Attendant Menu Caller dialled digit during recording Digits 0-7 Fax tone detected selection is made 2nd digit present Single Digit Config Fax routing Config? Ignore Fax Route to Extensions Route to

More information

Intuity Integration with ROLM 8000, 9000, and 9751

Intuity Integration with ROLM 8000, 9000, and 9751 585-310-220 Issue 2 December, 1995 Table of Contents Intuity Integration with ROLM 8000, 9000, and 9751 Issue 2 December 1995 -i Graphics Blank Page Contents Table of Contents i About This Document Intended

More information

Integration Note. Title: Panasonic KX-TD Integration. Overview. Theory of Operation. PBX Requirements and Programming. Programming

Integration Note. Title: Panasonic KX-TD Integration. Overview. Theory of Operation. PBX Requirements and Programming. Programming Integration Note Title: Panasonic KX-TD Integration Document: IN000001 Date: November 11, 2004 Overview This document covers the configuration of the Panasonic KX-TD for integration with the DuVoice Messaging

More information

SL2100 InMail Quick Reference Sheet for Multiline Display Telephone

SL2100 InMail Quick Reference Sheet for Multiline Display Telephone SL2100 InMail Quick Reference Sheet for Multiline Display Telephone Call Your Mailbox from Outside the Company: SL2100 InMail Quick Reference Sheet for Multiline Display Telephone Using Dial Pad TO SET

More information

IVX X-Class Installer worksheets

IVX X-Class Installer worksheets Function 1: System parameters Important: Before programming, make sure you initialize the system! F11 Initialization F12 Installer password Range: 2 8 digits. Default: 789. F13 Administrator password Range:

More information

DuVoice Voice Mail provides hospitality and business messaging for the Avaya IP Office, as well as unified messaging and fax capabilities.

DuVoice Voice Mail provides hospitality and business messaging for the Avaya IP Office, as well as unified messaging and fax capabilities. Avaya IP Office Title: Integration Notes for Avaya IP Office Document: IN000032 Date: January 2008 Overview DuVoice Voice Mail provides hospitality and business messaging for the Avaya IP Office, as well

More information

AT&T Phone For Business User Guide

AT&T Phone For Business User Guide AT&T Phone For Business User Guide Table of Contents Welcome Welcome/Contact and Support...3 AT&T Phone for Business Accessing AT&T Phone for Business... 3-6 How to Register...4 Account Overview Voicemail

More information

IVX S-Class Installer worksheets

IVX S-Class Installer worksheets Note: These Installer worksheets are for use with any IVX S-Class system. Important: Before programming, make sure you initialize the system! Function 1: System parameters F11 Initialization F12 Installer

More information

Avaya Unified Messenger Client User Guide

Avaya Unified Messenger Client User Guide Avaya Unified Messenger Client User Guide Version 5.0 Avaya Inc. 211 Mount Airy Road Basking Ridge, New Jersey 07920 www.avaya.com Your comments are welcome. They can assist us in improving our documentation.

More information

NVM-2e Installation Instructions and Release Notes for Versions 1.08, , and 1.20

NVM-2e Installation Instructions and Release Notes for Versions 1.08, , and 1.20 NVM-2e Installation Instructions and Release Notes for Versions 1.08, 1.08.02, and 1.20 Part No. 17780INS06 Issue 1-0, June 2000 This manual has been developed by Nitsuko America. It is intended for the

More information

PARTNER Messaging System User s Guide

PARTNER Messaging System User s Guide PARTNER Messaging System User s Guide 518-100-701 Issue 3 May 2004 Copyright 2004, Avaya Inc. All Rights Reserved Notice Every effort was made to ensure that the information in this document was complete

More information

8 Digital Station Lines

8 Digital Station Lines Dialogic Media Gateway Installation and Configuration Integration Note 1. Scope This document is intended to detail a typical installation and configuration of a Dialogic Media Gateway when used to interface

More information

Application Notes for Objectworld UC Server with Avaya IP Office Using TAPI Analog Integration Issue 1.0

Application Notes for Objectworld UC Server with Avaya IP Office Using TAPI Analog Integration Issue 1.0 Avaya Solution & Interoperability Test Lab Application Notes for Objectworld UC Server with Avaya IP Office Using TAPI Analog Integration Issue 1.0 Abstract These Application Notes describe the configuration

More information

EAR Installation and Programming Manual

EAR Installation and Programming Manual EAR 5000 Installation and Programming Manual Version 6.0 Release 2.0 June 2002 NOTICE This publication refers to the EAR 5000 Auto Attendant System, Release 2 Additional copies of this manual may be obtained

More information

3COM 350x SERIES IP PHONES QUICK REFERENCE-6W102

3COM 350x SERIES IP PHONES QUICK REFERENCE-6W102 3COM 350x SERIES IP PHONES QUICK REFERENCE-6W102 Your 3Com IP Phone must be configured to work in an IP network. Typically, your administrator assigns IP parameters, including an IP address, phone extension

More information

CIB 3128 Basic Telephone and Modem Interface 2

CIB 3128 Basic Telephone and Modem Interface 2 CIB 8 Basic Telephone and Modem Interface CIB 8 Comcode 05-656-064 Issue CIB 8 Basic Telephone And Modem Interface The Basic Telephone and Modem Interface (BTMI-) allows you to connect most types of on-premises

More information

Mitel SX-2000 DNIC Integration using Dialogic Media Gateways 1841 Bourbon Road Cross Plains, Wisconsin

Mitel SX-2000 DNIC Integration using Dialogic Media Gateways 1841 Bourbon Road Cross Plains, Wisconsin Innovation Voice Mail Mitel SX-2000 DNIC Integration using Dialogic Media Gateways 1841 Bourbon Road Cross Plains, Wisconsin 1-800-424-6757 www.innovationtw.com Mitel SX-2000 DNI Circuit Integration using

More information

DX-80 TM Hard Drive Voice Mail Installation and Supervisor Guide

DX-80 TM Hard Drive Voice Mail Installation and Supervisor Guide DX-80 TM Hard Drive Voice Mail Installation and Supervisor Guide Every effort has been made to assure the accuracy of the information in this document. The manufacturer assumes no responsibility, express

More information

MERLIN Messaging System User s Guide

MERLIN Messaging System User s Guide MERLIN Messaging System User s Guide Back Panels: Using Group Lists Using Outcalling Front Panels: Getting Started Personalizing Your Mailbox Your Messages 585-323-203 COMCODE 108679655 Issue 3 June 2000

More information

FX INSTRUCTION MANUAL

FX INSTRUCTION MANUAL FX - 1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL FX - 1 Feature Telephone Exchange System KCE Technology Corporation Contents Information To User... 1 Installation... System Connection... Wall Mounting... System Conventions...

More information

Telephone-Instructions

Telephone-Instructions Telephone-Instructions Fort Leavenworth Telephone Operator/Information (ADAS) Automated Directory Attendant System (ADAS) is a computer system that p rovides the caller with a pre-recorded set of options.

More information

HiPath Xpressions Compact Integrated Voice Mail

HiPath Xpressions Compact Integrated Voice Mail HiPath Xpressions Compact Integrated Voice Mail HiPath TM Xpressions Compact allows your company to carry out daily telecommunication in a flexible and speedy manner. It ensures that you can be contacted

More information

Setting Up a Serial (SMDI, MCI, or MD-110) PIMG Integration with Cisco Unity Connection

Setting Up a Serial (SMDI, MCI, or MD-110) PIMG Integration with Cisco Unity Connection CHAPTER 11 Setting Up a Serial (SMDI, MCI, or MD-110) PIMG Integration with Cisco Unity Connection For detailed instructions for setting up a serial (SMDI, MCI, or MD-110) PIMG integration with Cisco Unity

More information

A Sample Configuration for Computer Instruments e-ivr Automated Attendant and Voic 3.0 with Avaya IP Office System Issue 1.

A Sample Configuration for Computer Instruments e-ivr Automated Attendant and Voic 3.0 with Avaya IP Office System Issue 1. Avaya Solution & Interoperability Test Lab A Sample Configuration for Computer Instruments e-ivr Automated Attendant and Voicemail 3.0 with Avaya IP Office System 1.4 - Issue 1.0 Abstract These Application

More information

Avaya Aura Messaging Web Interface

Avaya Aura Messaging Web Interface Avaya Aura Messaging Web Interface You can configure options for various Messaging features in the User Preferences Web pages. To go to User Preferences Web pages, use a web browser and on the address

More information

IP Office 5402/2402 Phone User Guide

IP Office 5402/2402 Phone User Guide IP Office 5402/2402 Phone User Guide Issue 2d (10 th October 2005) Table of Contents The Telephone... 3 Overview... 3 Call Appearance Keys... 5 Call Appearance Key Icons... 5 System Features... 6 Basic

More information

InMail Feature Manual

InMail Feature Manual InMail Feature Manual GVT-010797-301-00 NA ISSUE 1.0 Copyright NEC Corporation reserves the right to change the specifications, functions, or features at any time without notice. NEC Corporation has prepared

More information

ShoreTel 115 IP Phone User Guide

ShoreTel 115 IP Phone User Guide ShoreTel 115 IP Phone User Guide Document and Software Copyrights Copyright 1998 2007 by ShoreTel, Inc., Sunnyvale, California, U.S.A. All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America. Contents

More information

Integration Guide 1 ONLINE DOCUMENT. To print this book. a b

Integration Guide 1 ONLINE DOCUMENT. To print this book. a b ONLINE DOCUMENT Integration Guide 1 To print this book a b On the File menu, click Print. To print the entire book, click OK. To print a portion of the book, type a range of pages, then click OK. Integration

More information

Microtronix Access 1000/4000 MWI Gateway SIP/SMDI Router and Translator Quick Start Guide

Microtronix Access 1000/4000 MWI Gateway SIP/SMDI Router and Translator Quick Start Guide Microtronix Access 1000/4000 MWI Gateway SIP/SMDI Router and Translator Quick Start Guide 0.11.1 Table of Contents 1. Overview...3 1.1 MWI Routing...4 1.2 SMDI to SIP Translation...4 1.3 SIP to SMDI Translation...4

More information

AT&T MERLIN COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM ATTENDANT S GUIDE: MODELS 1030 AND 3070 WITH FEATURE MODULE 5

AT&T MERLIN COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM ATTENDANT S GUIDE: MODELS 1030 AND 3070 WITH FEATURE MODULE 5 AT&T MERLIN COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM ATTENDANT S GUIDE: MODELS 1030 AND 3070 WITH FEATURE MODULE 5 MERLIN COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM ATTENDANT S GUIDE: MODELS 1030 AND 3070 WITH FEATURE MODULE 5 Copyright 1986

More information

A Sample Configuration for Computer Instruments e-ivr Automated Attendant and Voic 3.0 with Avaya MERLIN Magix Issue 1.

A Sample Configuration for Computer Instruments e-ivr Automated Attendant and Voic 3.0 with Avaya MERLIN Magix Issue 1. Avaya Solution & Interoperability Test Lab A Sample Configuration for Computer Instruments e-ivr Automated Attendant and Voicemail 3.0 with Avaya MERLIN Magix 3.0 - Issue 1.0 Abstract These Application

More information

TC-308, TC-616 TC-308-VM, TC-616-VM TC-616-NHR, TC-616-NHR-VM

TC-308, TC-616 TC-308-VM, TC-616-VM TC-616-NHR, TC-616-NHR-VM TeleCraft Hybrid Key Telephone Communication System User s Manual Version 6.02 Models: TC-308, TC-616 TC-308-VM, TC-616-VM TC-616-NHR, TC-616-NHR-VM About This Manual We wrote this manual with you, the

More information

Administration for the Ericsson MD 110 Switch

Administration for the Ericsson MD 110 Switch 4 Switch Requirements and Administration for the Ericsson MD 110 Switch Overview 4Switch Requirements and Administration for the Ericsson MD 110 Switch Page 4-1 4 Overview This chapter provides information

More information

2018/06/14 00:32 1/2 KX-TDA TAPI

2018/06/14 00:32 1/2 KX-TDA TAPI 2018/06/14 00:32 1/2 KX-TDA TAPI Table of Contents Panasonic KX-TDA TAPI... 1 Requirements... 1 Known Issues... 1 Features... 1 Hospitality Features Supported... 2 PBX Programming... 2 CTI Configuration...

More information

Voice Processing System KX-TVP200/KX-TVP300

Voice Processing System KX-TVP200/KX-TVP300 Voice Processing System KX-TVP200/KX-TVP300 KX-TVP300 KX-TVP200 Panasonic's Voice Processing System (VPS) gives you all the communication features your busy office needs to stay on the move. The KX-TVP200

More information

Axxess Phone Instructions (NOT ALL PHONES HAVE ALL FEATURES)

Axxess Phone Instructions (NOT ALL PHONES HAVE ALL FEATURES) Axxess Phone Instructions (NOT ALL PHONES HAVE ALL FEATURES) To Intercom Any Extension: Press SPKR key or lift the handset. Dial the extension number or press the name key. To Take An Incoming Call: Lift

More information

Panasonic KX-TDA TAPI

Panasonic KX-TDA TAPI 2014/01/21 00:40 DuVoice in000002 Panasonic KX-TDA TAPI Requirements Network connectivity to the PBX for integration and hospitality changes. One analog extension for each DuVoice port. Panasonic TAPI

More information

InnLine IP Voice Mail PBX Installation and Testing Guide Avaya Aura CM SIP Integration

InnLine IP Voice Mail PBX Installation and Testing Guide Avaya Aura CM SIP Integration Voice Mail PBX Installation and Testing Guide Avaya Aura CM SIP Integration 1841 Bourbon Road Cross Plains, Wisconsin 1-800-424-6757 www.innovationtw.com 2014 Innovation Technologies Worldwide, Inc. All

More information

INTUITY TM Integration with NEC NEAX TM 2400 Switch

INTUITY TM Integration with NEC NEAX TM 2400 Switch 585-310-216 Issue 2 December, 1995 Ta INTUITY TM Integration with NEC NEAX TM 2400 Switch Graphics AT&T 1988 Blank Page Contents Table of Contents iii About This Document Intended Audiences xii Prerequisite

More information

Voice Messaging Instructions Contents

Voice Messaging Instructions Contents Voice Messaging Instructions Contents Welcome to Voice Messaging 2 Using Voice Mail for the First Time 2 Recording External and Temporary Greetings 3 Personal Verification 4 Password Change 4 Playing Messages

More information

Voic Installation guide

Voic Installation guide Voicemail Installation guide 1841 Bourbon Road Cross Plains, Wisconsin 1-800-424-6757 www.innovationtw.com 2011 Innovation Technologies Worldwide, Inc. All rights reserved. InnLine IP and InnConnect are

More information

East-Central Vermont Community Fiber-Optic Network

East-Central Vermont Community Fiber-Optic Network East-Central Vermont Community Fiber-Optic Network www.ecfiber.net support@ecfiber.net TELEPHONE SERVICE USER GUIDE Your ECFiber telephone service is an advanced Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP) system

More information