
AMIS Analog Networking
585-300-512 Issue 7
May 1999
DEFINITY AUDIX Administration
4-27Implementation
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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 FOR UNSUCCESSFUL MESSAGE DELIVERY
specified on the System-Parameters Features screen.
AMIS message delivery is done in packets of 9 to satisfy the AMIS
standard. Prior to R2.0, however, the system did not immediately
reschedule any messages still left in the queue for immediate
delivery, but waited until the next transmission interval scheduled
on the System-Parameters Features screen. On R2.0 and later
systems, any messages left in the queue are rescheduled for
immediate delivery after the first 9 are transmitted; the local system
calls the remote system again within 2 minutes and transmits any
additional AMIS messages it may have queued.
l. Send to Non-Administered Recipients?
If this field is set to “y” (the default), when a subscriber addresses a
message to a remote extension that does not map to an address
known by the local system, the local system adds this potential
subscriber to its data base, then sends the message to every
remote system in the network for which the address is valid. If a
valid remote recipient cannot be found, the subscriber record is
deleted eventually by one of the system audits and the local system
changes the status of the message from
undelivered
to
undeliverable
in the sender’s outgoing voice mailbox.
For AMIS one-step systems and message delivery:
If this field is set
to “n”, subscribers can only send messages to administered
remote subscribers. If a subscriber enters a valid extension or
telephone number (but one which has not been administered), the
subscriber is notified that the entry is invalid.
For AMIS two-step systems: This field
must
be set to “y” because all
remote subscribers on these systems are nonadministered. Setting
the field to “n” prevents all AMIS casual messages from being
delivered on DEFINITY AUDIX systems.
NOTE:
Permitting subscribers to send messages to nonadministered
recipients may have a significant impact on the network,
causing extra or unnecessary calls to other systems and
loading the local subscriber data base with unneeded
records. If the network is kept up-to-date, change this field to
“n” to reduce the system load. Often, messages to
nonadministered recipients simply indicate a misdialed
number.
3. Press (F3) to save your data and exit the screen. Any changes or
additions to this screen are put into use immediately.
ENTER
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