
AMIS Analog Networking
585-300-512 Issue 7
May 1999
Intuity System AMIS Administration
5-52Administration Examples
5
AMIS Pre-Administered Addressing to Specific
Machines Example
Figure 5-29 and Figure 5-30 show example remote machine administration for a
remote system administered for AMIS pre-administered (one-step) addressing.
■ The first address range is required to identify the remote system to the
local system. Because the remote machine uses the same country code
as the local system, the country code was omitted. However, because the
remote machine has a different area code, this code
must
appear in the
address range to uniquely identify the hunt group of the remote machine.
If the remote machine was in a private network, the network-access code
and hunt group for the remote machine would appear in the address prefix
list instead.
■ The next address ranges specify the digits the local subscribers dial to
address messages to this remote machine. Each address prefix begins
with the AMIS prefix
7
that was administered on the System Parameters
Analog Network screen. In this example, subscribers may dial the AMIS
prefix and full telephone number as if they were using the public network,
or they can dial just the AMIS prefix followed by the 4 digits needed to
specify a remote mailbox. They could also dial the non-numeric
addressing prefix
7ch
(for Chicago).
■ The system administrator has blocked local subscribers from sending
messages to nonadministered remote recipients in order to control
long-distance calls. The system administrator must therefore locally
administer all remote recipients on this machine who need to receive AMIS
messages. Network transmissions are limited to out-of-hours.
Figure 5-29. Remote Machine Administration on the Intuity
Platform for AMIS Pre-Administered Addressing
to a Specific Machine
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