AUDIX System Administration

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password

Enter 5 to 10 alphanumeric characters. This password does not have to be unique. Record it on paper so that it is not forgotten — you will need it when administering the other systems in the network. The password will not be displayed the next time you enter the form.

If you change the password and the AUDIX system is running R1V3 or R1V4 software, run the network data audit. To run the audit, see the maintenance : audits : fp form. If the system is running R1V5 or later software, this step is not necessary.

NOTE

This machine password is not the same password as Initialization and Administration System (INADS). It is used only by remote AUDIX systems to access this local system.

extension length

This field should already be set to the correct length, the length of the switch extensions used by the local subscribers.

voice name

This field indicates the presence of a recorded machine name fragment; no assignment is required at this time. Instructions for recording names are given later in this chapter.

voice ID

This is a display-only field showing the identifier associated with this machine’s name fragment. The identifier is used when recording the fragment. The local AUDIX voice ID is always 0.

default community

The default community of AUDIX system subscribers for this machine. A community contains those subscribers who are able to send voice mail messages as permitted on the system : sending restriction form. This value can be overridden for individual subscribers on the subscriber : local form.

Using this field and the system : sending restriction form, you can permit subscribers to send, or prevent them from receiving, digital networking messages on a community-of-interest basis. See the AUDIX Feature Descriptions for details about the sending restrictions feature.

network connection type

This field is only used when this system calls itself for testing purposes.

This is the type of connection the AUDIX system will attempt to set up for the test call.

Enter dcp if the system has only Digital Communications Protocol (DCP) connections to the switch.

Enter rs232a if the system has only switched RS-232 connections to the switch. Check the option settings on the modems or data sets for synchronous or asynchronous to be sure. If they are set for synchronous, enter rs232s.

If the system has DCP and RS-232 connections, enter dcp for now.

data rate

This field is only used when this system calls itself for testing purposes.

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