AT&T 3.0 manual Voice Messaging Systems Touch-Tone Receivers, Considerations

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Voice Messaging Systems and Touch-Tone Receivers

Call Management System (CMS)

PassageWay TM Direct Connect Solution for Microsoft® Windows System Programming and Maintenance (SPM)

Integrated Solution Ill (IS Ill) UNIX System-based products

AUDIX Voice Power™ IS Ill

Call Accounting System (IS CAS)

System Programming and Maintenance (SPM) IS Ill

Fax Attendant System™ IS III

Voice Messaging Systems and

Touch-Tone Receivers

The following applications are voice messaging systems (VMSs):

MERLIN MAIL Voice Messaging System

AT&T Attendant

AUDIX Voice Power IS III

Automated Document Delivery System (ADDS)

Considerations

You must connect applications that use mode codes to integrated VMI ports. Applications that do not use mode codes, such as AT&T Attendant, connect to generic VMI ports. The T/R ports on 012 basic telephone modules are programmed as either generic VMI or integrated VMI.

A VMS requires a certain number of touch-tone receivers (TTRs), depending on the number of VMS ports—see Table 8–1.The following modules supply TTRs: 012, 400, 400 GS/LS/TTR, and 008 OPT (but the 008 OPT module does not support VMS applications).

8-2Installing Applications

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AT&T 3.0 manual Voice Messaging Systems Touch-Tone Receivers, Considerations