Installing Applications

Considerations

IS-III uses UNIX System V, Release 3.2.2.

For AUDIX Voice Power, the loop-start ports should be programmed for reliable far-end disconnect.

For AUDIX Voice Power, the first four logical IDs on an 008 OPT module cannot be used to physically connect telephone equipment; however, the extension numbers of these logical IDs may be used for “Phantom extensions.”

If IS-III includes AUDIX Voice Power, (or Fax Attendant) when users receive voice-mail (or fax-mail) messages, the message LEDs on their telephones turn on, if a mailbox (or fax mailbox) has been assigned to each of those telephones.

The system may need more touch-tone receivers in the following cases:

Single-line telephone users do not get dial tone

AUDIX Voice Power fails to transfer calls

Calls fail to ring or calls go to coverage prematurely

Message Waiting lights fail to light

CAS—IS-III uses the call information provided by the system’s built-in SMDR feature to process calls.

SPM—IS-III reports can be printed out or can be written to a disk

(hard or floppy).

SPM—IS-III reports should not be printed while the system is handling more than 100 calls per hour.

Only the CAS-IS-III and the SPM—IS-III applications can be connected to a system operating in Behind Switch mode.

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