Nortel Networks P091943002 Answering Machine User Manual


 
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CallPilot Message Networking User Guide
CallPilot Message Networking User Guide
About Message Networking
This guide explains how to use Message Networking with your personal mailbox.
Message Networking links CallPilot or other voicemail systems at different locations.
Digital networking and AMIS
Message Networking uses digital networking and Audio Message Interchange Specification
(AMIS) to exchange messages.
Digital networking
Digital networking uses Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) to enable the
exchange of voice and Fax messages between users at different sites on a network.
AMIS
AMIS provides voice messaging to mailboxes at different sites on a communication network.
A network is a collection of offices, locations or sites connected by telecommunication links. Each
site on the network must have AMIS to send, receive and reply to network messages.
How Message Networking works
Sending a message across a network is as easy as sending a message down the hall.
There are three ways to send a network message.
You can use:
a Network Delivery Mailbox
Site-Based Addressing
Direct Addressing (available for AMIS only)
Note: Any voice message that you use send over the Internet using digital networking
can be subject to interception by unauthorized parties.
Note: Network messages can be composed and sent only from your mailbox.
You cannot send a network message by using the Leave Message feature (
·°‚).