Avaya 11-300244 Manuel D’Utilisation

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Glossary
November 2004
Avaya Modular Messaging Concepts and 
Planning Guide
GL-9
Set Emulation
A digital protocol that is used to connect digital telephones to switches in order to emulate digital 
telephone sets. Also known as Digital Set Emulation (DSE).
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) is a TCP/IP protocol used for sending and receiving e-mail. 
Most e-mail systems that send mail over the Internet use SMTP to send messages from one server 
to another, and to send messages from an e-mail client to an e-mail server.
Simplified Message Desk Interface (SMDI)
A protocol that is used for sending switch integration data. This protocol does not require a caller to 
re-enter the telephone number if the extension is busy or not answered.
Single-connect mode 
Single-connect mode is where a Client Add-in for Microsoft Outlook subscriber plays or records 
messages by means of a multimedia PC. 
SMTP
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subscriber
A user whose profile is enabled for voice messaging. A subscriber can use both the telephone user 
interface and the graphical user interface of Avaya Modular Messaging.
Subscriber Options
An application that allows subscribers to configure their mailboxes using their PCs. Subscribers 
can record all personal greetings and prompts, personalize their call handling options, and select 
whether to use multimedia or telephone for recording and playing back voice messages.
supervised transfer 
A call transfer that occurs when the voicemail system monitors call progress during a transfer. The 
transfer is completed only if it will be successful.
switch
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Tag Image File Format (TIFF)
A widely-used file format for storing image data. TIFF format is supported by several image 
processing applications.
Telephone answering
Also known as Call Answering. This is the sequence of events that enable the voicemail system to 
answer calls on behalf of a subscriber if the line is busy or if the subscriber does not answer.
telephone user interface (TUI)
An interface through which callers and subscribers can access the Avaya Modular Messaging 
system via the telephone. The telephone user interface is an automated attendant and voice 
messaging system that controls call handling. It greets incoming callers and instructs them on how 
to proceed.