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Quota Warning
4.124 Select the threshold that must be met before the system generates a warning for the
user. This value is set as a percentage of the Maximum Mailbox Message Capacity (under
Message Limits). For example, if this value is set to 80 and the Maximum Mailbox Message
Capacity value is set to 30 minutes, a warning message is issued when the number of voice
mail messages totals 24 minutes (80% of 30 minutes). This warning prompt is then played
each time the user accesses their mailbox. The warning prompt is no longer played once the
mailbox storage total falls below the quota warning threshold. The valid range is 0 - 100 per-
cent, and the default is 80. If set to 0 or 100, no warning message is issued. To set the value,
select the drop-down list box and scroll to the desired setting. Then press
another field to save your change.
Quota Grace
4.125 Select the amount of additional storage that the system allows once the Maximum Mail-
box Message Capacity limit (under Message Limits) is met. This value is also set as a percent-
age of the Maximum Mailbox Message Capacity. To determine the point at which messages
are denied, the system adds the quota grace value to the total capacity limit. For example, if
this value is set to 80 and the Maximum Mailbox Message Capacity is set to 30 minutes, the
system will not store messages once the number of voice mail messages totals 54 minutes (30
+ .8 x 30). When this capacity is reached, a voice mail prompt informs the user that their mail-
box is currently full. The valid range is -1 - 100 percent, and the default is 0, which indicates
that no grace is allowed. For unlimited messages, set this value to -1. To set the value, select
the drop-down list box and scroll to the desired setting. Then press
field to save your change.
F.

VOICE PROCESSOR NODES

NOTE:
license is required to use Voice Processor Nodes. See
4.126 See
Voice Processor networking. The Node programming area is used to identify and define infor-
mation about each node in the Voice Processor network. Before the local Voice Processor can
deliver messages to another Voice Processor node in the network, the remote node must have
an entry in this table.
4.127 Each node has its own internal message queue (similar to a mailbox's message queues)
and will store messages destined for other nodes until they are delivered. There can be up to
100 nodes in the Voice Processor network.
4.128 To create a node: Right-click in the right side of the screen and select
DB Programming will have to close to reset. When you restart the session, the new node will
appear in the Nodes folder.
4.129 Each node is programmed with the following fields:
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MANUAL VERSION 11.0 – May 2008
The Voice Processor AMIS Networking or Inter-Tel Messaging IP Networking software
page 4-8
in VOICE PROCESSING FEATURES for a complete description of
Number: The network node number is a number between PP200 and PP299. The num-
ber is assigned automatically when the node is created and cannot be changed.
Description: The Description field is used to provide a meaningful name for the node
(such as, "Phoenix" or "Houston"). This field can contain up to 20 characters. The
default for this field is "Node xxx". For example, node 1 defaults to "Node 001" and
node 10 defaults to "Node 010." Enter the desired description in the text box and then
press
or click on another field to save the change.
ENTER
ENTER
or click another
ENTER
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or click
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Create Node

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