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AMIS Analog Networking
585-300-512 Issue 7
May 1999
DEFINITY AUDIX Administration
4-7Implementation
4
2. Go through the following screen fields by pressing the or arrow keys,
and change any fields needed to implement the AMIS Analog Networking
or Message Delivery features:
a. CALLBACK NUMBERS (or CALLBACK NUMBER prior to R3.0)
Enter the complete telephone number needed for the remote
machine to call the local system. The Local Number is the hunt
group number assigned to the analog voice ports.
The Country Code can have a maximum of four digits, the
Area/Trunk Number a maximum of seven, and the Local Number a
maximum of 15. However, the
complete
callback number (country
code, area/trunk number, and local number) cannot exceed 15
digits. A country code and an area/trunk number are always
recommended and may be required.
Some examples of country codes are:
If the local system is in the United States or Canada and
uses the public network, enter a
1
for the country code.
If you are in another country, enter the appropriate country
code (such as
44
for the United Kingdom). Country codes
should be listed in your local phone book.
On DEFINITY AUDIX R2.0 or later systems,
you may enter a
country code of
0
to allow a DEFINITY AUDIX system to work
in a mixed-vendor environment over a private network; this
code may be used for private networks in any country. (A
country code of “0” is not allowed on DEFINITY AUDIX R1.0
systems.)
On DEFINITY AUDIX R3.0 and later systems,
up to five callback
numbers may be defined. This allows different nodes to use
different telephone numbers to call the same AMIS machine. For
example, an AMIS analog network may include some nodes
accessed over the public network, and other nodes accessed over
a private network. Vendors other than Lucent Technologies may
also require the AMIS callback numbers to be administered in a
particular way. For convenience, callback numbers that are
administered on this screen are also listed on Page 2 of the
Machine screen, so you can easily select the appropriate callback
number you wish to use for each remote AMIS machine.
The default callback number is1”. If a system with a single
callback number is upgraded to run R3.0 or later software, the
existing callback number will be placed in the default selection “1”.
If an additional callback number is defined on this screen and then
deleted, the Callback Number field on the Machine screen for any
remote node that used that number will automatically be changed
to show the default callback number “1. An entry will appear in the
administration log whenever callback numbers are deleted or
changed (refer to Appendix A, "Administration Log Entries", for a
complete list of AMIS administration codes).
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