
AMIS Analog Networking
585-300-512 Issue 7
May 1999
Glossary
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remote service center
An Lucent Technologies or Lucent Technologies-certified organization that provides remote sup-
port to Lucent Technologies customers. Depending upon the terms of the maintenance contract,
your remote service center may be notified of all major and minor alarms and have the ability to
remotely log into your system and remedy problems.
remote subscribers
Subscribers whose mailboxes reside on a remote Digital Networking machine.
remote terminal
A terminal connected to a computer over a phone line.
reply loop escape
An Intuity AUDIX feature that allows a subscriber the option of continuing to respond to a message
after trying to reply to a nonsubscriber message.
reply to sender
An feature that allows subscribers to immediately place a call to the originator of an incoming mes-
sage if that person is in the switch’s dial plan.
restart
A feature that allows subscribers who have reached the system through the call answer feature to
access their own mailboxes by typing the *R (Restart) command. This feature is especially useful
for long-distance calls or for users who wish to access the system when all the ports are busy.
Also, the reinitialization of certain software. For example, restarting the messaging system.
restore
The process of recovering lost or damaged files by retrieving them from available backup tapes,
floppy diskette, or another disk device.
retention time
The amount of time messages are saved on disk before being automatically deleted from a sub-
scriber’s mailbox.
RS-232
A set of standards developed by the Electrical Industries Association (EIA) that specifies various
electrical and mechanical characteristics for interfaces between computers, terminals, and
modems.
S
scan
To automatically play mail messages, headers, or both.
scheduled delivery time
A time and/or date that a subscriber optionally assigns to a message that tells the system when to
deliver it. If a delivery time is omitted, the system sends the message immediately.
SCSI
See
small computer system interface
.
secondary extension
A second, fax-dedicated extension that directs incoming faxes directly into a subscriber’s mailbox
without ringing the telephone. The secondary extension shares the same mailbox as the voice
extension, but acts like a fax machine. Also called
personal fax extension
.
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