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    DEFIN ITY ® A UDIX ® Syst em Release 4.0.. System Des cription Pock et Reference 585-300-214 Comcode 108356106 Issue 1 May 1999[...]

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    Copy right  1999, L ucent T echnologi es All Rights Reserved, Prin ted in U.S.A. Notice Every effort was made to en sure that the information in t his book was c omplete and accurate a t the time of p rinting. However, information is subject to chan ge. Y our Re sponsib ility fo r Y our Sys tem’s Security T oll fraud is the una uthorized use o[...]

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    Ordering Informatio n Call : Lucent T echnol ogies BCS Pub lications Ce nter V oi ce 1 800 457-1235 In ternationa l V oi ce 317 32 2-6791 Fax 1 80 0 457-1764 Interna tional Fax 3 17 322-6699 Write : Lucent T echnol ogies BCS Pub lications Ce nter 2855 N . Franklin R oad Indian apolis, IN 462 19 Order : Docume nt No. 585 -300-214 Comcod e 108356 106[...]

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    Contents Contents iv About this Book vii Intended Audiences vii Supporte d Product Releases vii Special Terminol ogy vii Trademarks viii How to Order Additional Documentation viii How to Comment on This Bo ok viii 1 Features and Compatibility 1-1 Feature Overview 1-1 Features for the Customer Organization 1-1 Features for the Subscriber 1-2 Feature[...]

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    DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 4.0 Syste m Descr iption Po cket Refe rence 585-3 00-214 Issue 1 May 19 99 v 3 Capacity and Siz ing 3-1 Voice P orts 3-1 Features that Affect Voice Ports 3-3 Voice S torage 3-4 Voice Storage for Announcement Sets 3-4 I NTUIT Y M essage Manager 3-5 Backup Limits o n the MO Disk Drive 3-6 A Transition Notes A-1 System De[...]

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    Intend ed Audi e nces vii DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 4. 0 Syste m Descr iption Po cket Refe rence 585-3 00-214 Issue 1 May 1999 About th is Book T his bo ok d esc rib es t he DE FINIT Y ® AUDIX ® system R elease 4.0. T h is b ook is not intend ed to rep lac e o r mod ify inst ruc tions p rovid ed in task-sp ec if ic d oc umenta tion for the DE[...]

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    DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 4 .0 System Descriptio n Pocket Reference 585-300- 214 Issue 1 May 1999 Tradema rks viii T rademarks T h is b ook referenc es th e followin g p rod uc ts trad em arked b y Lu c ent Te c h n o l o g i e s : ■ DE FI NIT Y ® ■ I NT UIT Y ™ ■ AUDIX ® ■ P roL ogix ™ T h is b ook referenc es th e followin g p r[...]

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    Features and Compatibility 1-1 Featur e Overview DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 4. 0 Syste m Descr iption Po cket Refe rence 585-30 0-214 Issue 1 May 1999 Chapter 1 — Features and Compatibility W ith th e hig h-q uality voic e messag in g system DEF INITY AUDIX system R elease 4.0, c ustom ers d on’t have to a nswers telep h ones, and they c a n[...]

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    DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 4.0 Syst em Des criptio n Pocket R efere nce 585-300 -214 Issue 1 May 1999 Features and Compatibility 1-2 Featur e Overview ■ Maintai n a d irec t c onn ec tion with L uc ent T ec hno log ies’ R em ote S ervi c es Cent er (R S C) to spur imme d iate su p p ort for main tenanc e p rob le ms ■ E ns ur e the stab il[...]

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    DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 4.0 Syst em Des criptio n Pocket R efere nce 585-300 -214 Issue 1 May 1999 Features and Compatibility 1-3 Featur e Overview ■ R e c eive aud ib le notif ic ation for a ll inc oming messag es o r just p riority messag es on rem ote telep hone s or p ag ers ■ R e trieve, c reate, an d s end messag e s on their p er s[...]

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    DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 4.0 Syst em Des criptio n Pocket R efere nce 585-300 -214 Issue 1 May 1999 Features and Compatibility 1-4 Compatibility ■ T he Class of S ervi ce feature allo ws ad ministr ators to mana g e system resou rce s b y d efining up to 12 c ate g ories of sub sc rib ers with var ying ac c ess to syst em features. ■ T he [...]

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    DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 4.0 Syst em Des criptio n Pocket R efere nce 585-300 -214 Issue 1 May 1999 Features and Compatibility 1-5 Compatibility T able 1-1. Consideratio ns for the DEFINTIY AUDIX system Native and No n-native Mod e T he DEF INIT Y AUDIX system c an op er ate with almo st any Luc ent T ec hnolog ies switc h release. However, on[...]

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    DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 4.0 Syst em Des criptio n Pocket R efere nce 585-300 -214 Issue 1 May 1999 Features and Compatibility 1-6 Compatibility Op eratin g in non-n ative mod e d oes not aff ect sub sc rib e rs’ or outsid e c allers’ use of the syste m. S ystem ad ministrators , however, sh ould b e aware that m essag es from the switc h [...]

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    DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 4.0 Syst em Des criptio n Pocket R efere nce 585-300 -214 Issue 1 May 1999 Features and Compatibility 1-7 Compatibility T able 1-2. Switch Releases Comp atible with th e DEFINITY AUDIX Syst em Comp atible switch release s Do these software releases support the system in native mode? S ystem 75 ■ R elease 1 V ersion 3[...]

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    DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 4.0 Syst em Des criptio n Pocket R efere nce 585-300 -214 Issue 1 May 1999 Features and Compatibility 1-8 Compatibility[...]

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    Design a nd Operati on 2-1 DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 4. 0 Syste m Descr iption Po cket Refe rence 585-30 0-214 Issue 1 May 1999 Chapter 2 — Design and O peration Fi g u r e 2 - 1 shows the five m ain hard ware c omp onen ts that c omp os e the DE FINIT Y AUDIX system: ■ T N568 c irc uit p ac k ■ H ar d dis k dr iv e ■ Mag net o-op tic a[...]

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    DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 4.0 Syst em Des criptio n Pocket R efere nce 585-300 -214 Issue 1 May 1999 Design a nd Operati on 2-2 TN568 Circuit Pack TN568 Circuit Pack T h e T N56 8 c irc uit p ac k hol d s the system s main c irc uitr y and p er forms system’s main p roc essing fun c tions, inc lud ing me ssag e routing , self-d iag nosis, and[...]

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    DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 4.0 Syst em Des criptio n Pocket R efere nce 585-300 -214 Issue 1 May 1999 Design a nd Operati on 2-3 Hard Disk Drive So ftw are AUDIX sof tware allows the DEF I NIT Y AUDIX system to c ommunic ate with the swit ch throug h a telep ho ne-like inter fac e. T h is typ e of op eration is c alled set-ty pe emulation. T he [...]

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    DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 4.0 Syst em Des criptio n Pocket R efere nce 585-300 -214 Issue 1 May 1999 Design a nd Operati on 2-4 Hard Disk Drive Networ king features. I n its maxi mum c on fig uration, the DE F INIT Y AUDIX system c an c o nnec t throug h t his Dig ital Networ king c hanne l to up to 100 remote system s, or nodes . 2 Dig ital N [...]

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    DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 4.0 Syst em Des criptio n Pocket R efere nce 585-300 -214 Issue 1 May 1999 Design a nd Operati on 2-5 Hard Disk Drive ■ DCP Mod e 1 c onnec ti ons transmit d a ta at 56 Kb p s. DCP Mod e 1 uses a DS1 facility on the switc h or a de d ica ted fac ility on a T1 c arri er. ■ DCP Mod e 3 c onnec ti ons transmit d a ta [...]

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    DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 4.0 Syst em Des criptio n Pocket R efere nce 585-300 -214 Issue 1 May 1999 Design a nd Operati on 2-6 Hard Disk Drive In a DCP Mod e 2 c onnec tion, t he DE F INITY AUDIX system c o nnec ts to a DCP p ort on a T N754 c irc uit p ac k. It th en c onnec ts to an analog p or t in t h e s w it ch ’ s an a lo g t r un k g[...]

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    DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 4.0 Syst em Des criptio n Pocket R efere nce 585-300 -214 Issue 1 May 1999 Design a nd Operati on 2-7 MO Disk Drive MO Disk Drive Custom ers and Luc e nt T ec hnolog ie s tec hnic ian s c an use the MO d isk d rive to b ac k up d ata at re gul ar interv als, load softw are when it is nec essar y , an d transfer d ata d[...]

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    DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 4.0 Syst em Des criptio n Pocket R efere nce 585-300 -214 Issue 1 May 1999 Design a nd Operati on 2-8 Faceplat e Faceplate T he f ac ep late c overs t he DE FINIT Y AUDIX system’s inter nal hard ware c omp on ents. Custom ers and tec h nic ians c an pe rfor m several ad ministr ation and ma intenanc e p roc ed ures u[...]

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    DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 4.0 Syst em Des criptio n Pocket R efere nce 585-300 -214 Issue 1 May 1999 Design a nd Operati on 2-9 On-b oard Cable s F o r more infor mation ab out p er formi ng maintenan c e and ad ministr ation p roc ed ures us ing the fac ep late, se e Chap ter 3 o r DE FI NIT Y AUDIX S ystem R elease 4.0 — Main tenanc e, 585-[...]

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    DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 4.0 Syst em Des criptio n Pocket R efere nce 585-300 -214 Issue 1 May 1999 Design a nd Operati on 2-10 Operati ng Requir ements Figure 2-6. Samp le Location in a SCC Fi g u r e 2 - 7 shows a samp le loc atio n for the DEF I NIT Y AUDIX system in a CMC. T h e T N568 inser ts in slot 6 of the CMC, while the c omp onents [...]

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    DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 4.0 Syst em Des criptio n Pocket R efere nce 585-300 -214 Issue 1 May 1999 Design a nd Operati on 2-11 Operati ng Requir ements Figure 2-7. Samp le Location in a CMC scdxcmc KLC 022299 MAJ MIN ON OFF AMBER CARD IN USE RED EMER XFER ON EM XFR AUTO T N 7 9 8 B T N 2 1 8 2 B DEFINITY AUDIX system Empty space Sl ot 6* TN56[...]

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    DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 4.0 Syst em Des criptio n Pocket R efere nce 585-300 -214 Issue 1 May 1999 Design a nd Operati on 2-12 Operati ng Requir ements Ta b l e 2 - 2 shows the system’s p h ysic al d imensions. Power Requirement s T he DE F INIT Y AUDIX system d raws its p ower from th e 5 volt and -48 volt b uses on the switc h’s b ac kp[...]

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    DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 4.0 Syst em Des criptio n Pocket R efere nce 585-300 -214 Issue 1 May 1999 Design a nd Operati on 2-13 Operati ng Requir ements Ta b l e 2 - 4 shows the system ’s atmosp heric req uirement s. T able 2-4. Atmosph eric Requirements Ta b l e 2 - 5 shows the system ’s toleranc e for airb orn e c ontaminant s. T emperat[...]

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    DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 4.0 Syst em Des criptio n Pocket R efere nce 585-300 -214 Issue 1 May 1999 Design a nd Operati on 2-14 Operati ng Requir ements[...]

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    Capacity and Sizing 3-1 Voice Ports DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 4. 0 Syste m Descr iption Po cket Refe rence 585-30 0-214 Issue 1 May 1999 Chapter 3 — Capacity and Sizing Luc ent T ec hnolog ies c onfig ures the DE F INIT Y AUDIX system ’s c ap ac ity ac c ord ing to th e c ustomer’s req uirements f or the syste m’s resourc es. Customers [...]

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    DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 4.0 Syst em Des criptio n Pocket R efere nce 585-300 -214 Issue 1 May 1999 Capacity and Sizing 3-2 Voice Ports T h e system’s GO S rep resents the frac tion of c alls to th e p ort g roup t hat are d elayed more than 1 0% of the l eng th of an averag e sessio n d uring the b usie st hour of the d ay . Session times v[...]

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    DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 4.0 Syst em Des criptio n Pocket R efere nce 585-300 -214 Issue 1 May 1999 Capacity and Sizing 3-3 Voice Ports Und erstand ing the p or t c ap ac ities for the DE FINIT Y AUDIX system R elease 4.0 will help c ustomers d ec id e whic h p or t p ac kag es are rig ht for t heir organiza tions’ ne ed s. Featu res that A [...]

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    DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 4.0 Syst em Des criptio n Pocket R efere nce 585-300 -214 Issue 1 May 1999 Capacity and Sizing 3-4 Voic e Storage Digital Networkin g Using Dig ital Netwo rking red uc es the syst em’s maximum n umb er of voic e p or ts from 12 to 8. Custome rs who need Dig ital Ne tworking an d more than 8 voic e p or ts should c on[...]

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    DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 4.0 Syst em Des criptio n Pocket R efere nce 585-300 -214 Issue 1 May 1999 Capacity and Sizing 3-5 I NTUIT Y Me ssage Manage r T h e DOS S c onfig ur ator allots two ho urs of voic e stor ag e sp ac e for ea c h aud ib le l ang uag e set or three hou rs of sp ac e fo r the T elec ommunic ations Devic e for the Deaf (TD[...]

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    DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 4.0 Syst em Des criptio n Pocket R efere nce 585-300 -214 Issue 1 May 1999 Capacity and Sizing 3-6 Backup Limits on the MO Disk T able 3-4. Li mits for I NTUI TY Message Manager Backup Limits on the MO Disk Drive T he 1 00-hour d isk d rive will ac c ommod ate up to 100,0 00 remote sub sc rib ers. If m ore than 60,000 [...]

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    Transi tion Note s A-1 System Design DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 4. 0 Syste m Descr iption Po cket Refe rence 585-30 0-214 Issue 1 May 1999 Appendix A — T ransi tion Notes T he ha rd ware d esig n for DEF I NIT Y AUDIX system Release 4.0 has c hang ed sig nific antly from p revious releases of the system. The most imp or tant result of th ese c[...]

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    DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 4. 0 Syste m Descr iption Po cket Refe rence 585-30 0-214 I ssue 1 May 1999 Trans iti on Note s A-2 System Design W h ile DE F INITY switc h V e rsion 4, V ersion 5, and Re lease 6 rec og nized earlier DEF INIT Y AUDIX system releases’ TN566 or T N567 c irc uit p ac ks as b elong in g t o the DE FINT Y AUDIX syste m,[...]

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    DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 4. 0 Syste m Descr iption Po cket Refe rence 585-30 0-214 I ssue 1 May 1999 Trans iti on Note s A-3 System Design must ad minister the maximum numb er of voic e p orts t he DE FI NIT Y AUDIX sy stem will allow . 3 If th e DE F I NIT Y AUDIX system emulates a T N 754 8-p ort c irc uit p ac k, the ad m inistrator or tec [...]

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    DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 4. 0 Syste m Descr iption Po cket Refe rence 585-30 0-214 I ssue 1 May 1999 Trans iti on Note s A-4 System Design info rmatio n about the I NT UITY me ssag ing system, see I NTUIT Y Messag ing So lu t i on s . Alarm Originatio n In ad d ition to t he T N56 6 or T N567 multifunc t ion c irc uit p ac k, p revious release[...]

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    DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 4. 0 Syste m Descr iption Po cket Refe rence 585-30 0-214 I ssue 1 May 1999 Trans iti on Note s A-5 System Design informa tion ab out mod em initialization string s, see Installation a nd S witc h Ad ministration for the DEF INIT Y AUDIX System R elease 4.0 , 585-3 00-122. Alarm Relay P revious releases of the DEF INIT[...]

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    DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 4. 0 Syste m Descr iption Po cket Refe rence 585-30 0-214 I ssue 1 May 1999 Trans iti on Note s A-6 Switch Int egration Sw itch Inte gratio n In most switch es, the DE FINIT Y AUDIX system op erates in a mod e c alled d isp lay set integ ration. In d isp la y set integ ration, the DEF INIT Y AUDI X sy stem c omm unic a[...]

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    DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 4. 0 Syste m Descr iption Po cket Refe rence 585-30 0-214 I ssue 1 May 1999 Trans iti on Note s A-7 Switch Int egration Limited A vailability for Control Link Integration DE FINIT Y AUDIX syste m R eleas e 4.0 will only op erat e in c ontrol link inte g ration if the custom er ha s a P I or P GA T E c ir c uit pac k. T[...]

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    DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 4.0 Syst em Des criptio n Pocket R efere nce 585-300 -214 Issue 1 May 1999 Transi tion Note s A-8 Switch In tegration[...]

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    Customer Re sponsibilities B-1 Staff DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 4. 0 Syste m Descr iption Po cket Refe rence 585-30 0-214 Issue 1 May 1999 Appendix B — Customer Respons ibilities During imp lement a tion—the p roc ess that d rives the DE FINIT Y AUDI X system’s p urc hase and installation—Luc ent T ec hno log ies staff will help ensure t[...]

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    DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 4. 0 Syste m Descr iption Po cket Refe rence 585-30 0-214 I ssue 1 May 1999 Customer Responsibilities B-2 Environ mental Requ irements S witc h d oc umentation id e ntifies sp ec ific g uid elines for th e switc h’s operating envir onment . General ly , the customer s hould use thes e g uid eli nes for c reating a su[...]

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    DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 4. 0 Syste m Descr iption Po cket Refe rence 585-30 0-214 I ssue 1 May 1999 Customer Responsibilities B-3 Cable Co nnections T able B -2. Air Purit y Requi rements Cable Connections T he c ustom er is resp onsib l e for p rovid ing s everal c onnec tions from t he c ustomer’s f acilitie s to the DE FINIT Y AUDI X sy [...]

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    DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 4. 0 Syste m Descr iption Po cket Refe rence 585-30 0-214 I ssue 1 May 1999 Customer Responsibilities B-4 Cable Co nnections Figure B-1. Cable Connecti ons for the E xternal Modem Fi g u r e B - 2 s hows the c u stomer-p rovid ed 10Base T and where it meets the L uce nt T ec h nolog ies LA N c onnec tion at a 104A moun[...]

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    DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 4. 0 Syste m Descr iption Po cket Refe rence 585-30 0-214 I ssue 1 May 1999 Customer Responsibilities B-5 Cable Co nnections Figure B-2. Lucen t- and Cu stomer -provide d LAN Co nnection s 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 WE 104A RJ-45 connectors 10BaseT Customer-provided LAN connection Lucent-provided D8W cord h2dx104p[...]

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    DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 4.0 Syst em Des criptio n Pocket R efere nce 585-300 -214 Issue 1 May 1999 Customer Re sponsibilities B-6 Cable Conn ecti o ns[...]

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    Abbrevia tions AB-1 DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 4. 0 Syste m Descr iption Po cket Refe rence 585-30 0-214 Issue 1 May 1999 Abbreviations A AC alt ernatin g current ACD au tomatic cal l distribution ADAP administ ration and data acquis ition package ADU asynchr onous data un it ALT assembly loa d and test AMIS Audio Me ssaging Inte rchange Sp ecif[...]

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    DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 4.0 Syst em Des criptio n Pocket R efere nce 585-300 -214 Issue 1 May 1999 Abbrevia tions AB-2 CPU centr al processing un it CSI called subsc riber information CTS clear to se nd D DAC dial acc ess code DC direct curren t DCE data commu nic at ions equ ipm ent DCIU data com munications interface un it DCP digital c omm[...]

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    DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 4.0 Syst em Des criptio n Pocket R efere nce 585-300 -214 Issue 1 May 1999 Abbrevia tions AB-3 G GBCS Global Busine ss Communication s Systems GOS grade o f service H Hz hertz I IDI isol ating d at a interf ace IMAPI I NTUI TY me ssaging appl ication prog ramming in terface IMM I NTUI TY Me ssage Manage r INADS initial[...]

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    DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 4.0 Syst em Des criptio n Pocket R efere nce 585-300 -214 Issue 1 May 1999 Abbrevia tions AB-4 MCC Multi-Carrier Cabinet MHz megahe rtz MO magneto -optical modem modulato r/demodul ator MPDM modular process or data module ms millisecond MT maintena nce (Lucen t I NTUIT Y software co mponent) MTB F mean tim e between fa[...]

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    DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 4.0 Syst em Des criptio n Pocket R efere nce 585-300 -214 Issue 1 May 1999 Abbrevia tions AB-5 RTS request to send RTU right to u se S SCC S ingle- Carrier C ab inet SCSI small computer syst ems interface SID switch integration device SIMM single in-line memory module SMSI simplified me ssage service interface SW switc[...]

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    DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 4.0 Syst em Des criptio n Pocket R efere nce 585-300 -214 Issue 1 May 1999 Abbrevia tions AB-6[...]

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    Glossary GL-1 DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 4. 0 Syste m Descr iption Po cket Refe rence 585-30 0-214 Issue 1 May 1999 Glo ssa ry Numeric 10BaseT A networ k baseband me dium usi ng twisted pa ir wire, ope rating at 1 0 Mbits per s econd. A Activity Menu The list of main options voiced to su bscribers whe n they access th e DEFINITY AUDIX System. Ad[...]

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    DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 4.0 Syst em Des criptio n Pocket R efere nce 585-300 -214 Issue 1 May 1999 Glossary GL-2 Asynchronous Transmission A form of serial com munications where each transmitte d character i s brac keted wi th a s tart bit and one or two stop bi ts. Asynchronous Data Unit (ADU) A small device that can exten d data tra nsmissi[...]

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    DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 4.0 Syst em Des criptio n Pocket R efere nce 585-300 -214 Issue 1 May 1999 Glossary GL-3 Boot Filesystem The filesyst em from which t he system loads its initial program s. Broadcast Messaging A featu re that enabl es the system adminis trator and ot her designa ted users to send a v oice mail mes sage to all subscribe[...]

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    DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 4.0 Syst em Des criptio n Pocket R efere nce 585-300 -214 Issue 1 May 1999 Glossary GL-4 Command Mode A system stat e in DEFINITY AUDIX system releases earlie r than 4.0 where flashware is in control and softw are is shut dow n. In this state, a technic ian has access to men u options to see flas hware status and ini- [...]

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    DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 4.0 Syst em Des criptio n Pocket R efere nce 585-300 -214 Issue 1 May 1999 Glossary GL-5 Digital-Po rt (DP) Mod e The type of switch-link integration for which the DEFINITY AUDIX Sys- tem, up through r elease 3.1, is connected to the switch via digital port board e mulation . The type of port boar d that the DEFINITY A[...]

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    DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 4.0 Syst em Des criptio n Pocket R efere nce 585-300 -214 Issue 1 May 1999 Glossary GL-6 Field An ar ea on a form , menu, or re port w here inf ormatio n can be t y ped or displaye d. Filesystems A coll ectio n of r el ated fi les (pro grams or data) sto red on dis k that ar e required to initialize a DEFINITY AUDIX Sy[...]

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    DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 4.0 Syst em Des criptio n Pocket R efere nce 585-300 -214 Issue 1 May 1999 Glossary GL-7 Header Informa tion that the syste m creates t o identify a messa ge. A message header includes the originat or or recipi ent, type of me ssage, crea tion time, and delivery time. Hunt Group A grou p of ports on a switch u sually a[...]

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    DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 4.0 Syst em Des criptio n Pocket R efere nce 585-300 -214 Issue 1 May 1999 Glossary GL-8 Local Area Network (LAN) A short dist ance data commu nications netwo rk used to link compute rs and per ipheral devi ces under so me form of standard co ntrol Local Maintenance T e rminal (LMT) A displ ay terminal l ocated near th[...]

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    DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 4.0 Syst em Des criptio n Pocket R efere nce 585-300 -214 Issue 1 May 1999 Glossary GL-9 N Native Mode The ability of the switch to r ecognize the DEFINITY AUDIX as a DEFINIT Y AUDIX circu it pack. Wit h native mo de support, th e switch reserves five slots f or the DEFIN ITY AUDIX 3 .2 assembly, and two slots fo r the[...]

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    DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 4.0 Syst em Des criptio n Pocket R efere nce 585-300 -214 Issue 1 May 1999 Glossary GL- 10 Prot ocol A set o f specific ru les, proce dures, or convention s relating to forms and timing of data transmissio n between tw o devices. R Reboot A system reboot is done to clear major syst em problems (such as cor- rupt pro gr[...]

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    DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 4.0 Syst em Des criptio n Pocket R efere nce 585-300 -214 Issue 1 May 1999 Glossary GL- 11 Standalo ne Utility A software utility with opt ions that include disk drive initialization, copy- ing files from a ge neric tape or MO disk o nto the custom er’s disk, and map par tition modi fication. With release 3.2 and ear[...]

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    DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 4.0 Syst em Des criptio n Pocket R efere nce 585-300 -214 Issue 1 May 1999 Glossary GL- 12 V Voice Por t An elect rical pathway that connects ca lls between tw o devices, such as telepho nes, switches, or voice messag ing systems.[...]

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    DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 4. 0 Syste m Descr iption Po cket Refe rence 585-30 0-214 Issue 1 May 1999 Index IN-1 Index Numerics 10BaseT, B-4 A Administration and Data Acquisition Package (ADAP), 1-1 , 1-4 alarm board, A-1 alarm relay, A-5 alarms non-native m ode, 1-6 AMIS Analog Networking, see Audio Messaging Inter- change Specification Analog [...]

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    DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 4 .0 System Descriptio n Pocket Reference 585-300- 214 Issue 1 May 1999 Index IN-2 E electromagnetic interference, 2-9 Erlangs, 3-1 to 3-3 F faceplate, 2-8 to 2-9 features Alarm Origination, 1-4 , A-4 to A-5 announcement sets limits, 1-1 Telecommunications Device for the Deaf (TD D), 3-5 voice storage, 3-4 to 3-5 Autom[...]

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    DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 4 .0 System Descriptio n Pocket Reference 585-300- 214 Issue 1 May 1999 Index IN-3 P port board emulation, see dig- ital port emulation; analog port emulation port slots, 1-2 power cables, 2-9 ProLogix, see switches, com- patible; requirements, space, in a CMC R releases earlier than 4.0, A-1 to A-7 requirements enviro[...]

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    DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 4 .0 System Descriptio n Pocket Reference 585-300- 214 Issue 1 May 1999 Index IN-4[...]