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AMIS Analog Networking
585-300-512 Issue 7
May 1999
DEFINITY AUDIX Administration
4-25Implementation
4
AMIS address ranges and message delivery address ranges must
be unique; they cannot overlap with other AMIS analog networking
and/or message delivery address ranges. See Chapter 2, "Planning
and Design", for details.
NOTE:
The Warnings field indicates when a duplicate or overlapping
range is being assigned. If you get a warning message,
display the List Address-Ranges screen to check which
extension numbers are in use, then refer to Chapter 2,
"Planning and Design", to select appropriate ranges.
h. Press (F7) to display Page 2.
i. Dial String
Type the string the local system should dial in order to send
messages to this remote machine. Valid entries vary for different
network connection types as follows:
—amisac (optional): For
amisac
machines (AMIS casual or
two-step addressing), the dial string is optional. If used, it
may be from 0 to 24 characters and consists of any numbers
the system should add to the number subscribers dial to
reach a specific address. The dial string plus the extension
must be less than or equal to 29 characters.
For a range of local numbers, the dial string might be9 (or
whatever trunk-access code or dial-access code is
assigned to reach the public network). For example, if the
extension length is “7” and a subscriber specifies a valid
7-digit address (such as 555-6000), the local system would
dial 95556000 to reach the remote machine.
For a range of long-distance numbers, the dial string would
normally be 91 in the United States (the trunk- or dial-access
code followed by 1). For example, if the extension length is
10 and a subscriber specifies a valid 10-digit address (such
as 201-555-6000), the local system would dial
912015556000 to reach the remote machine.
amisap (required): For
amisap
machines (AMIS
pre-administered or one-step addressing), the dial string is
required. It can be up to 65 characters long, and typically
consists of the trunk-access code or dial-access code
needed to reach the public or private network, followed by a
pause interval, followed by the complete telephone number
of the remote machine. For example, in Figure 4-12, AMIS
Pre-Administered Addressing to a Specific Machine — Page
2, the local system would dial 912015556000 to reach the
remote system.
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