DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 4.0 | Issue 1 |
System Description Pocket Reference | May 1999 |
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Design and Operation |
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Software
AUDIX software allows the DEFINITY AUDIX system to communicate with the switch through a
The digital set the system emulates depends on whether the system is operating in native or
Networking
Because of its
The DEFINITY AUDIX system has two networking options that use these capabilities for message exchange:
■AMIS Analog Networking
■Digital Networking
AMIS Analog Networking
AMIS is a standard protocol among voice messaging systems. AMIS Analog Networking uses the Message Delivery feature to send messages to subscribers on other voice messaging systems that use the AMIS protocol.
AMIS Analog Networking sends a message through the system’s voice ports much like a telephone call. The recipient’s voice mail system receives the message as it would receive any other voice message and stores it in the recipient’s voice mailbox. Other voice messaging systems can send messages to the DEFINITY AUDIX system in the same way.
Digital Networking
Digital Networking is an efficient way for DEFINITY AUDIX, AUDIX R1, INTUITY, and Interchange systems to communicate with each other without using the systems’ voice ports. The DEFINITY AUDIX system has one Digital Networking port that can be dedicated solely to Digital
1.For more information about digital station emulations, see Installation and Switch Administration for the DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 4.0,