
AMIS Analog Networking
585-300-512 Issue 7
May 1999
Intuity System AMIS Administration
5-26AMIS Remote Machine Administration
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For a range of local numbers, the dial string might be “9” (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 4-13, AMIS
Pre-Administered Addressing to a Specific Machine — Page 2, the
local system would dial 912015556000 to reach the remote system.
■ calld (optional): For
calld
(message delivery), the optional dial
string is defined in the same manner as for AMIS two-step
addressing (refer to the
amisac
description).
NOTE:
You can instruct the local system to pause for a specified
length of time by entering
“P”
(including quotes) in the dial
string. A single “P” causes the system to pause approximately
1.5 seconds; a “P” followed by a digit from 1 to 9 causes the
system to wait the specified amount of time. For example, if
the dial string is 9”P2”5556000, the local system dials 9, waits
about 3 seconds, then dials 5556000.
The message transmission schedule section of the AMIS Analog Machine
Administration screen allows you to set time intervals for network
communications. Intuity only sends recorded messages to the remote
machine during the time intervals or
send times
you specify. Specify the
time using a 24-hour or military time clock starting at 00:00 and ending at
23:59. For example, if you want the start time to be 11:00 p.m., enter 23:00
in the start time field.
Administer the address ranges for the remote machines or individual
remote telephone numbers according to the plan created in Chapter 2,
"Planning and Design". The total address range, prefix and extension, can
be a maximum of 24 characters and cannot overlap.
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