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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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Goto
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Conditional goto
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Send message (to mailbox or e-mail address)
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Termination (disconnection, default automated attendant or to 
mailbox logon)
These actions can be combined as required to produce useful applications. 
There is enough flexibility to duplicate, or at least approximate, the 
functionality of certain Aria mailbox types.
Scheduling capabilities of Caller Applications
Caller Applications provide scheduling capabilities that determine the 
behavior of Caller Applications, depending on the time of day. The Caller 
Application routes callers as per the definitions of the schedule created for 
a conditional branch within the application.
For example, a schedule can be created such that:
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When the schedule is active, callers are transferred to live help
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When the schedule is inactive, callers are transferred to a 
mailbox, where they can record a message
Caller Applications also enable administrators to specify the hours during 
which the schedule is active, in a week.
Caller Application schedules are weekly and recurring and do not permit 
any exceptions to this recurrence.
For more information, see Avaya Modular Messaging Caller 
Applications
, EF-MES2141-01, available in the Messaging White Papers 
Resource Library on the Avaya website (www.avaya.com).
The subscriber interface
The subscriber interface interacts with authenticated subscribers, 
providing them access to mailboxes, from a touch-tone telephone. When 
subscribers are away from the office, they can dial into their mailboxes 
from the TUI to check their messages. This interface cannot be extended.
Earlier versions of Modular Messaging provided only an Octel 
Aria-based telephone user interface (TUI). Modular Messaging—MSS 
Release 2 offers subscribers an additional TUI option that is similar to the 
TUI of Intuity AUDIX and Definity AUDIX voice messaging systems. 
Administrators can assign subscribers the TUI of their choice, on a 
class-of-service (COS) basis.