AMIS Analog Networking

1 Introduction

AMIS Analog Networking

The Audio Messaging Interchange Specification (AMIS) Analog Networking feature lets subscribers exchange voice mail messages with voice messaging systems anywhere in the world, provided those systems also have AMIS analog networking capabilities. The Message Delivery feature allows subscribers to send recorded messages to any touch-tone telephone, including a residence telephone.

AMIS Networking involves:

Establishing machine names

Administration of dial strings for all AMIS nodes

Administration of address ranges

Testing with other vendors (this requires test mailboxes with password access)

Post-implementation support for five consecutive business days, with the understanding that the translations have not been changed or modified by the customer

Customers implementing AMIS or TCP/IP networking should consider using the Node Implementation and Testing Offer which includes administration and testing of end points. Ask your service representative for details.

Note: Customers who currently have DCP networking installed will need to purchase an Interchange to facilitate the TCP/IP-DCP conversion.

Note: DEFINITY ONE’s TCP/IP design is targeted for Mach 4 and above systems. Systems using IP55 TCP/IP will not function with DEFINITY ONE.

Hardware

DEFINITY ONE’s major components include a TN744 call classifier board, and a new processor board, the TN795. This circuit pack contains:

Windows NT 4.0 operating system with on-board Pentium processor chip

Motorola processor running application firmware

NT to firmware interface

Tone clock functionality equivalent to a TN2182 circuit pack

AUDIX software with virtual AUDIX ports

Compact modular cabinet

The 10-slot cabinet weighs 50-60 lbs. (fully loaded) and is approximately 11 x 25 x 25 inches. It includes slots for circuit packs and a power supply and supports up to

168ports. Both shelves (see Figure 1-1 on page 1-7) have five slots (1-5 on the bottom shelf and 6-10 on the top shelf). The TN795 circuit pack must be in slot 2. The cabinet is designed for wall mounting, but can be floor- or table-mounted. See Figure 1-1 on page 1-7.

 

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