
AMIS Analog Networking
585-300-512 Issue 7
May 1999
Intuity System AMIS Administration
5-5Local Machine Administration
5
You cannot change the information on the screen. The screen is a
display-only screen. The
Current
column on the screen shows you the
features currently active on the Intuity system. If you see
N/A
in the
Current
field, the feature is not activated.
4. Check the
AMIS Analog Networking
field and select one of the
following options:
■ If the
Current
column for the field contains
N/A
, the AMIS Analog
Networking feature has not been activated. Contact your sales
representative for information on purchasing the feature or to have
the feature activated.
■ If the
Current
column for the field contains
ON
, continue with the
AMIS Analog Networking administration as described in this
chapter.
Local Machine Administration
Machine
is a term used to describe the platforms on which the Intuity system and
the AMIS Analog Networking feature operate. For a list of supported Intuity
platforms, search your Intuity documentation for AMIS analog networking. For
AMIS Analog Networking on the Intuity system, there are two types of machines,
local and remote.
■ A local machine is the machine on which you are administered as a local
subscriber.
■ A remote machine is any machine to which the local machine sends voice
messages, whether that machine is at the same or at a different
geographical location.
Administration for the local machine is performed on both the Intuity platform and
the Intuity AUDIX Voice Messaging feature package. The local machine
administration should have been completed during one or more of the following
administration activities:
■ Intuity AUDIX Voice Messaging administration
■ Intuity platform administration
■ Intuity AUDIX Digital Networking administration (if applicable)
Check the Local Machine Administration on the
Intuity Platform
Use the following procedure to verify that the local machine has been
administered correctly on the Intuity platform.
1. Log on to the Intuity system under the SA login and access the Intuity
Administration menu, shown in Figure 5-1.
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