Server Name
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Local server: From 1 to 8 alphanumeric characters
Remote server: From 1 to 10 alphanumeric characters
Can include dashes or underscores.
Use of the server name “fax” is not permitted
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Enter the name of the remote Communication Manager server.
If the system is another Communication Manager server, you can determine the name on the remote Communication Manager server by selecting TCP/IP Administration menu option and then the Network Addressing window or web page.
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Server Type
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tcpip= audix digital networking
ldap= ldap/smtp networking
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Enter the type of machine you are creating or changing.
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IP Address
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IPv4 addresses: written as four decimal numbers (0–255) separated by periods (e.g. 135.9.52.45).
IPv6 addresses: written as eight hexadecimal numbers separated by colons (e.g. 4FDE:0000:0000:0002:0022:F376:FF3B:AB3F)
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The IP address that is used when the messaging software connects to the remote machine to establish a call for digital networking.
The IP address can be in either IPv4 or IPv6 format.
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Password
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From 5 to 10 alphanumeric characters; can include dashes or underscores
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The password sent to the remote machine when establishing a connection.
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Confirm Password
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Reenter the server password for remote updates
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Updates:
In?
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yes no
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Select yes if the local system accepts updated subscriber database information from the remote system (the Updates In field must also be set to yes on the local Machine Profile screen).
Set to yes only after testing the network end to end during initial administration.
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Updates:
Out?
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yes no
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Select yes if the local system sends updated subscriber database information to the remote system (the Updates Out field must also be set to yes on the local Machine Profile screen).
Set to yes only after testing the network end to end during initial administration.
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Voiced Name?
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yes no
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By default this field is set to no until you record a name for the system. This field automatically changes to yes when you record a name for the machine.
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Mailbox Number Length
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An integer value up to 50 digits
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Enter the length of extensions on the local system. The value you enter must match the extension length in your dial plan.
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Voice ID
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Display-only
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Displays a system-assigned identifier that you must use to identify the machine if you decide to record machine names.
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Default Community
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An integer from 1 to 15
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If you have administered your system to use community sending restrictions, enter the default community number for your subscriber population. By default this field is set to 1.
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Remote LDAP Port
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Enter the port that the system will use to send directory updates. The default value for this field is the port specified in the LDAP Directory Update Port field on the System Administration page.
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Inbound LDAP Security
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Must use SSL Must use SASL or SSL
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Specifies the encryption type required for the connection between the messaging server and a remote networked machine for inbound LDAP directory updates. Select Must use SSL to make Secure Socket Layer encryption mandatory. Select Must use SASL or SSL to make Simple Authentication and Security Layer (SASL) or SSL encryption
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Prefix
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From 0 to 21 alphanumeric characters
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Enter the prefix digits. A user enters the prefix before the remote subscriber's extension when addressing voice messages. To simplify this task, use a short, descriptive prefix. The total length of the prefix plus the extension must not exceed 24 characters. The system uses the prefix only to identify subscribers. It is not used for dialing out, so it does not need to match an area code or office code. The following are examples of possible prefixes:
No prefix
. The prefix is required only when one or more of the remote subscribers share the same extension numbers as the local subscribers (the extension ranges of the two systems overlap). If there are no overlapping extension numbers, a prefix is not needed.
Public network access code
. When addressing a message to a remote subscriber, the local subscriber enters the remote subscriber's number as if placing a call to that subscriber.
Location code
. This method simplifies addressing messages by requiring only an alphanumeric code in front of the extension number. Location codes are shorter and often easier to remember.
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Start Extension
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A 3-digit to a 10-digit string
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Enter the starting extensions for the ranges of telephone numbers used on the remote system. (to designate a block of switch extensions for remote subscribers.)
For example, if the system uses extensions between 2000 and 3000, enter 2000 in the Start Ext. field.
Up to 10 different ranges can be specified to pinpoint the exact set of extension blocks used by the remote system. The length of the start and end extension must agree with the Extension Length field. For a 5-digit extension, the default is from 00000 to 99999.
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End Extension
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A 3-digit to10-digit string
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Enter the ending extensions for the ranges of telephone numbers used on the remote system. (to designate a block of switch extensions for remote subscribers.)
For example, if the system uses extensions between 2000 and 3000, enter 3000 in the End Ext. field.
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