Task 13B: Check Access For Intuity Message Manager - Lucent Technologies DEFINITY AUDIX Installation And Upgrade

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Task 13: Activate DEFINITY AUDIX Server Hardware
Options
7. Move the cursor to the LAN IP Address field. This is the number
assigned to the AUDIX server by the LAN administrator. The site-specific
address is expressed as nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn , each nnn representing a
decimal integer between 1 and 126, or 128 and 254.
8. Move the cursor to the LAN Subnet Mask field. Part of this number
matches the network IP address, while the remaining part contains the
host interface address. (Usually, 255.255.255.0 will work.)
9. Move the cursor to the Default LAN Gateway IP Address field. This
is the LAN server address to which all unknown addresses will be sent for
resolution. It too is supplied by the LAN administrator and has the same
form as the LAN IP Address.
10. Press the
11. When the IP, Subnet mask, and Gateway IP address fields are set, a call
must be made to the underlying TCP/IP software to assign these numbers
to the interface. (Changes in these values will not take effect until after the
AUDIX system has been rebooted. Rebooting is done during Task 14.)
Task 13B: Check Access for I
Manager
You need to give the I
may:
— Change each subscriber's profile (this results in a custom class of service
(COS) for affected subscribers).
— Change the cos for people who are to have I
permission. In this case, perform the following steps:
1. Decide which class of service is appropriate for inclusion of Message
Manager. Then, with the cursor on the DEFINITY AUDIX command line,
type change cos followed by the class of service you just chose. Then
press
(F3) function key to save the changes.
ENTER
Message
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Message Manager user permission to use it. You
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.
RETURN
Message Manager
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Issue 2 December 1996
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