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Avaya Modular Messaging Concepts and Planning Guide
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 November 2004
Avaya Modular Messaging Concepts and 
Planning Guide
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touchtones after a call is in progress.
Ease of administration
All versions of Modular Messaging, irrespective of whether they have 
unified or separate message stores, provide certain administrative 
benefits.
Modular 
Messaging—MSS
Modular Messaging—MSS is based on industry standards, including 
Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP). Modular Messaging—
MSS interoperates with the following Avaya administrative tools to 
facilitate common administration across multiple Avaya products:
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Avaya Site Administration (Release 2.0 or later) and Avaya 
MutliSite Administration (Release 2.1 or later): These 
applications support Modular Messaging subscriber data. For 
more information, see 
 on page 
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ProVision: This application is used to provision users on an 
Avaya Communication Manager or a DEFINITY switch and 
Modular Messaging.
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The Mailbox Manager application: Modular Messaging—MSS 
administrators can use this application for mailbox 
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Standard
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German
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Italian
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Japanese
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Portuguese
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Brazil
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Spanish
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International
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Latin American
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1. In Modular Messaging—Microsoft Exchange version and Modular Messaging—IBM Lotus Domino 
version, the TUIs automatically provide text-to-speech (TTS) conversions based on the language of the 
e-mail message.
2. Customer systems that use TDD/TTY must use G.711 audio encoding.