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6Enter values in the Sender, Recipient, Media, and Subject fields as required. The entered values are applied according to the selected Operator to restrict message notification according to the specified values. The Operator options function as follows:

Field is empty (null value) and corresponding Operator is ALL — No filtration. For example, if the Sender field is empty and Sender Operator is ALL, messages from any sender result in user notification.

Field has a value and corresponding Operator is == — Messages must include the specified field value for user notification to occur. For example, if the Subject field value is “Status report” and the Subject Operator is ==, only messages that include the string “Status report” in the subject line result in user notification.

Field has a value and corresponding Operator is <> — Messages with the specified field value are ignored. For example, if the Media field value is Fax and the Media Operator is <>, all message types except faxes result in user notification.

7Click Save.

Create a Notification Procedure

To create a Notification procedure:

1From the Main menu, click Notification Procedures. The Notification Procedure screen appears.

Figure 9 Notification Procedures Screen

2Click Add New.

Click Edit to edit an existing procedure or click Delete to delete an existing procedure.

The Add Notification Procedure screen appears.

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V7350 specifications

The 3Com V7350 is a high-performance, enterprise-grade VoIP gateway that facilitates efficient voice communications over Internet Protocol (IP) networks. Designed for organizations looking to enhance their telephony infrastructure, the V7350 integrates seamlessly with both traditional and modern communication systems, providing a reliable solution for voice data transmission.

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The V7350 offers superior call quality facilitated by advanced voice codecs, including G.711, G.729, and G.723. This ensures optimal bandwidth usage while maintaining clear audio quality, even in high-traffic environments. Additionally, the device uses Quality of Service (QoS) mechanisms to prioritize voice traffic over other types of data, thus minimizing latency and jitter.

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The 3Com V7350 further includes an intuitive web-based management interface, which simplifies configuration and monitoring. Administrators can easily access call logs, connection statuses, and performance metrics, ensuring that any issues can be quickly identified and resolved. The device supports SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) for integration with network management systems, enhancing its oversight capabilities within enterprise environments.

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Overall, the 3Com V7350 is a robust and versatile VoIP gateway that combines advanced technologies with user-friendly management features, making it an excellent choice for any enterprise aiming to modernize their voice communications infrastructure.