Installing Applications
Considerations
■ IS-III uses UNIX System V, Release 3.2.2.
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For AUDIX Voice Power, the loop-start ports should be programmed for
reliable far-end disconnect.
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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.
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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
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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.
Integrated Solution III
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