Lucent Technologies Release 4.0 - Manual

Lucent Technologies Release 4.0

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Copyright
  • Page 4 – Contents; Contents iv
  • Page 5 – Issue 1; Capacity and Sizing; A Transition Notes
  • Page 7 – About this Book; Intended Audiences; system
  • Page 8 – Trademarks; How to Order Additional Documentation
  • Page 9 – Chapter 1 — Features and Compatibility; Feature Overview; Features for the Customer Organization
  • Page 10 – Savings from A Smaller System
  • Page 11 – The Advantages of I; Message Manager; Features for the System Administrator
  • Page 12 – Compatibility; Switches
  • Page 13 – Native and Non-native Mode; native mod e; Installation and Switc h Administration
  • Page 17 – Chapter 2 — Design and Operation; The DEFINITY AUDIX System; Hard disk drive
  • Page 18 – Port Board Emulation; flashware; Hard Disk Drive
  • Page 19 – Software; AMIS Analog Networking
  • Page 20 – High-speed Digital Networking Connections
  • Page 21 – DCP Mode 1 and DCP Mode 3 Connections
  • Page 22 – DCP Mode 2 Connection
  • Page 23 – MO Disk Drive; generic; MO Disk
  • Page 24 – Faceplate; Faceplate; LEDS
  • Page 25 – DEFINITY AUDIX; Operating Requirements; Space Requirements
  • Page 26 – DEFINITY AUDIX system
  • Page 27 – Empty space
  • Page 28 – Power Requirements; Environmental Requirements; Physical Dimensions for the DEFINITY AUDIX System
  • Page 29 – Atmospheric Requirements; Air Purity Requirements
  • Page 31 – Chapter 3 — Capacity and Sizing; Basic; Voice Ports; Erlang s
  • Page 33 – Features that Affect Voice Ports
  • Page 34 – Digital Networking; Voice Storage; Voice Storage for Announcement Sets
  • Page 35 – Multilingual Language Sets per System Capacity
  • Page 36 – Backup Limits on the MO Disk; Backup Limits on the MO Disk Drive
  • Page 37 – Appendix A — Transition Notes; System Design; Native and Non-native Support
  • Page 39 – Migration Impacts; Digital Networking Port
  • Page 40 – Messag ing; Alarm Origination; External Modem; Administration Impacts
  • Page 41 – Installation and; Alarm Relay; LEDs
  • Page 42 – Switch Integration; d isplay set; c ontrol link; DCS Networking; nod es; Analog Port Emulation
  • Page 43 – Limited Availability for Control Link Integration
  • Page 45 – Appendix B — Customer Responsibilities; Planning for the DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 4.0; Staff; Planning for the DEFINITY
  • Page 47 – Cable Connections
  • Page 48 – Installation
  • Page 51 – Abbreviations
  • Page 57 – Glossary; Numeric; major
  • Page 59 – fast busy
  • Page 61 – Disconnect Signaling Detection; AUDIX
  • Page 64 – Login
  • Page 65 – Native Mode
  • Page 66 – reboot; boot; restart
  • Page 67 – Standalone Utility
  • Page 68 – Voice Port
  • Page 69 – Index; Numerics
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DEFINITY

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AUDIX

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System

Release 4.0..

System Description Pocket Reference

585-300-214
Comcode 108356106
Issue 1
May 1999

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Summary

Page 2 - Copyright

Copyright  1999, Lucent Technologies All Rights Reserved, Printed in U.S.A. NoticeEvery effort was made to ensure that the information in this book was complete and accurate at the time of printing. However, information is subject to change. Your Responsibility for Your System’s SecurityToll fraud ...

Page 4 - Contents; Contents iv

Contents Contents iv About this Book vii Intended Audiences vii Supported Product Releases vii Special Terminology vii Trademarks viii How to Order Additional Documentation viii How to Comment on This Book viii 1 Features and Compatibility 1-1 Feature Overview 1-1 Features for the Customer Organizat...

Page 5 - Issue 1; Capacity and Sizing; A Transition Notes

DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 4.0System Description Pocket Reference 585-300-214 Issue 1 May 1999 v 3 Capacity and Sizing 3-1 Voice Ports 3-1 Features that Affect Voice Ports 3-3 Voice Storage 3-4 Voice Storage for Announcement Sets 3-4 I NTUITY Message Manager 3-5 Backup Limits on the MO Disk Drive...

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