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Message networking help
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AUDIX Digital
When a subscriber is added, changed or
deleted through administration, the Message
Networking system is automatically notified.
Octel Analog
When Message Networking delivers a
!
Networking
message to the remote machine, it does
an ASCII match of the recipient (if ASCII
Name Confirmation is set to Yes).
If the recipient does not match, it fails the
!
message and immediately requests a pull
from the remote machine (when Updates
In is set to Yes for that remote machine
on the Remote Parameters page in
Message Networking and the remote
remote machine itself is administered for
remote updates).
If the ASCII name is a default on the
!
Message Networking system, a
comparison is not performed by Message
Networking, the message is delivered,
and the pull is immediately requested
(when Updates In is set to Yes for that
remote machine on the Remote
Parameters page in Message Networking
and the remote machine itself is
administered for remote updates).
If the subscriber does not exist on the
!
remote machine but does on the
Message Networking system, then the
message is failed. The Message
Networking defaults the ASCII name and
nulls the voiced name of the subscriber.
For any name pull to work, the remote
!
machine must be set to Protocol Level 2
or 3.
Aria Digital
When Message Networking delivers a
!
message to the remote machine, it
requests that the remote machine
perform an ASCII match on the recipient.
If the recipient does not match, the
!
remote machine fails the message, and
Message Networking requests a pull from
the remote machine.
If the ASCII name is a default on the
!
Message Networking system, a
comparison is not requested, the
message is delivered, and the pull is
requested.
If the subscriber does not exist on the
!
remote machine but does on the
Message Networking system, then the
message is failed by the remote machine.
Message Networking defaults the ASCII
When Message Networking detects an
add, change or delete of a subscriber, it
pushes out the update to the AUDIX
Digital remote machine.
When the remote machine delivers
!
a message to the Message
Networking system, it does an
ASCII match on the recipient.
If the recipient does not match, it
!
fails the message and deletes the
entry; the next time that subscriber
is messaged, it requests a pull from
Message Networking.
If the ASCII name is a default on
!
the Message Networking system,
Message Networking always
accepts the message (that is, it
does not perform a name
comparison); the Message
Networking system then schedules
a name pull.
If a subscriber does not exist on the
!
Message Networking system and
that subscriber sends a message
through Message Networking, the
Message Networking system adds
the subscriber as a default and then
schedules a name pull.
When Message Networking detects
!
an add or change (not a delete) of a
subscriber, it pushes out the
update.
When the remote machine delivers
!
a message to Message Networking,
the Message Networking system
does an ASCII match on the
recipient.
If the recipient does not match,
!
Message Networking fails the
message and the remote machine
deletes the entry; the next time that
subscriber is sent a message, it
requests a pull from the Message
Networking system.
When Message Networking detects
!
an add, change, or delete of a
subscriber, it pushes out the
update.
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