
AMIS Analog Networking
585-300-512 Issue 7
May 1999
Intuity System AMIS Administration
5-31AMIS Remote Machine Administration
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6. Enter an extension length for the remote machine.
The extension length depends on the feature you are administering. Enter
a number between 3 and 10. Use the following guidelines to enter an
extension length:
■ For
amisac
machines (AMIS casual or two-step addressing), the
extension length field identifies the number of digits a local
machine must dial from an AMIS address entered by a subscriber.
For example, if the extension length is
7
, the Intuity system dials the
dial string (if any) followed by the last seven digits of the number
entered by a subscriber. The AMIS prefix is not dialed.
■ For
amisap
machines (AMIS pre-administered or one-step
addressing), the extension length field specifies the number of
digits a subscriber must enter to identify a remote mailbox ID. The
extension length typically matches the extension length of the
remote switch.
■ For
calld
machines (message delivery), the extension length field
identifies the number of digits a local machine must dial from a
message delivery address entered by a subscriber. For example, if
the extension length is
10
, the Intuity system dials the dial string (if
any) followed by the last ten digits of the number entered by a
subscriber.
7. Enter the number of the default community of subscribers on this remote
AMIS machine.
A community represents a group of subscribers assigned certain
messaging privileges and restrictions. Use the feature to group subscriber
types. You can then restrict a group from receiving voice messages or
from sending to other groups. The Community ID field identifies the
community to which a remote subscriber belongs. For more information on
creating communities, search your Intuity documentation for community
sending restrictions.
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