Administering AUDIX for ELA
20 Issue 1 July 1997
Let’s say you set up the enhanced-list mailbox community to be Community 10.
Community 10 is given permission to send to all other communities (except the
shadow mailbox community). Then, you set up a special user community,
Community 9, and administer Community 9 to send to all communities (except
the shadow mailbox community). Only users you would like to have access to the
enhanced lists are placed into Community 9. All other users would not be able to
send a message to the ELA mailbox.
Additionally, you must set up a shadow mailbox community ID, for example
Community 11. The shadow mailbox community ID is administered such that
messages can be sent to any community, but messages cannot be received
from any other community. You do this so replies from pre-Release 4 Lucent
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NTUITY machines or from DEFINITY AUDIX and AUDIX R1 machines do not go to
the shadow mailbox.
Also, you will have to administer the rest of your user population to belong to a
community restricted from sending messages to the enhanced-list mailbox
community, for example, the default Community 1.
NOTE:
If your AUDIX system is networked with other Lucent INTUITY systems, all
enhanced-list mailbox community sending restrictions must be consistently
applied throughout the system, that is, the same Community ID numbers
administered with the same restrictions. In particular, the shadow mailbox
community must not be accessible by any other community on any
machine in the network.
Before You Begin
Before you begin the following procedure, use the display system-parameters
sending restrictions
command in AUDIX administration and ensure that you have
at least two Communities that you can use for ELA (4 communities are needed if
you are going to implement a special community for selected users with access
to ELA mailboxes.)
ELA Community ID
To set up sending an ELA Community ID:
1. Starting from the main menu (Figure 3-1 on page 3-14), select:
> AUDIX Administration