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System Number: The System Number field is either a telephone number or an IP
address. Enter the appropriate number in the text box and then press
another field to save the change. If the Network Type field is set to:
NOTE:
Extension: The Extension field is available only when the Network Type field is IC
AMIS. Right-click on the field and select
tion, CO trunk group, or hunt group extension.
Network Type: The Network Type field identifies how the local node communicated
with the remote node. This field can be programmed to None, IC AMIS, CO AMIS, or
TCPIP. Select the drop-down list box and scroll to the desired setting. Then press
ENTER
Voice Processor Nodes
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INTER-TEL
AXXESS
CO AMIS, the System Number field is a telephone number used to connect to the
remote node. This telephone number should ring directly into the remote Voice
Processor.
TCPIP, the System Number field should be an IP address.
IC AMIS, the System Number field is not programmable.
The ESMTP Network Type is reserved for future EM use.
or click on another field to save the change.
None indicates that the node will be unavailable for use.
E-mail is a proprietary network protocol that uses e-mail as the mode of delivery.
When a message is left for a network mailbox configured under an "E-Mail" node,
that message is constructed into an e-mail and sent to an e-mail address that
another system is monitoring. The protocol allows for greeting and password
updates as well as general message delivery. In a way it is similar to VPIM except
that VPIM does not support greeting and password updates.
AMIS (CO or IC) is an analog networking protocol that uses the public telephone
network. AMIS is not supported in Enterprise Messaging.
TCPIP is a direct network connection between the local Voice Processor and the
remote Voice Processor.
VPIM (Voice Profile for Internet Mail) allows Enterprise Messaging v2.1 or later
to communicate with other voice processing systems. VPIM networking requires
the Inter-Tel Messaging IP Networking premium feature.
NOTE:
To receive and send e-mail across the Internet to a remote site, Enterprise
Messaging needs access outside its local network. Information needs to come into
port 25 on the Inter-Tel Axxess. This may require changes to any firewall between
the Inter-Tel Axxess and the Internet.
Keep the following considerations in mind:
All of the fields under a VPIM networked node have a red "X" because they
do not apply.
You can create up to 200 remote VPIM nodes. The number of nodes can be
any mix of VPIM or any other node type. For example, if you have 199 TCP/
IP nodes, you can have only 1 VPIM node.
The value in the System Number/Domain field is the VPIM Home Domain
of the node, shown below, and this field is required for the node.
Programming
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. Then program the sta-
Change Extension
or click on
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