Overview and Testing

Non-Integrated Systems

In the non-integrated mode, the interface between the telephone switch and AUDIX Voice Power does not include identification of the caller or called person. As a result, a caller who reaches the Call Answer Service is requested to reenter the extension number of the person called because this information is not obtained from the switch. Also, it is always necessary to enter an extension number when logging in to AUDIX Voice Power because the extension in use is not obtained from the switch.

Hardware Configuration

The AUDIX Voice Power hardware consists of:

An AT&T 6386 WorkGroup System (WGS) computer with keyboard, monitor, hard disk, and floppy disk drive. The following processors can be used:

6386 WGS—16 or 20 MHz processor, desktop configuration

6386E WGS—20 MHz processor, floor model

6386/SX WGS—16 MHz processor, small footprint desktop configuration

6386/25 WGS—25 MHz processor, desktop configuration

6386E/33 WGS—33 MHz processor, floor model

The floppy disk drive is used for loading the system software and making backup copies of files.

The hard disk is used for storing data, digitally encoded voice messages, and system prompts. The following capacities are available on hard disk:

 

 

 

 

 

Speech

 

Disk Size

 

 

 

Storage Hours

 

68 MB

4.3

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

80 MB

 

6.1

 

135MB

 

13.8

 

300 MB

 

36.1

 

Dual 300 MB

72.2

Special circuit boards (Integrated Voice Power [IVP4] boards) containing interface hardware for analog voice channels. Each IVP board provides four analog voice channels. A maximum of three boards (12 channels) can be included in the system.

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AT&T 2.1.1 manual Non-Integrated Systems, Hardware Configuration, Speech, Disk Size