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AUDIX System Administration
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NOTE
When finished entering the dial string, press
ADD
.  This will create and save the remote
machine profile.  Continue administering the following fields.
address ranges/warnings
—  Assign a different range for each method that will be used to address messages to subscribers.  Back
in Figure 13-2, Remote AUDIX System Profile, the following three ranges are assigned to identify
subscribers at a remote AUDIX system:
The first range does not use a prefix.  The prefix is only required when one or more of the
remote subscribers share the same extension numbers as the local subscribers.  The AUDIX
system uses the prefix to distinguish between local and remote subscribers in this case.
The second range uses the public network access code as the prefix.  When addressing a
message to a remote subscriber, the local subscriber enters the remote subscriber’s number as if
they were placing a call to that subscriber.  This may be the easiest method in some instances.
The third range uses a location code as the prefix.  This method simplifies addressing messages
by requiring only an alphanumeric code in front of the extension number.  Location codes,
besides being shorter in length, are often more friendly to the user.
—  The prefix is used only by the AUDIX system to identify subscribers.  It is not used for dialing out,
so it does not need to match an area/office code.  It consists of 0 to 27 alphanumeric characters.
Added with the extension, up to 32 characters can be assigned to a range.
message transmission schedule
These fields are used to specify when the local AUDIX system will call this remote AUDIX system.
Three cycles can be defined in each remote AUDIX system profile.  Enter in military time (hh:mm), a
start time, an end time, and an interval.  Cycles may be assigned to minimize toll charges that might be
incurred in transmitting messages to this remote system.
The interval specifies the frequency of connections during the cycle.  The total time of the cycles cannot
exceed 24 hours.  Cycles cannot overlap.  A cycle can span across midnight.  The default is one cycle
from 00:00 to 23:59 at 1 hour (01:00) intervals.  One hour intervals are fine during the installation of the
network.  After the network is completely set up, reset the interval to the interval furnished on the
Engineering Worksheet (typically 5 minutes).
If the transmission queue reaches a threshold of 150 messages, the local system will attempt a call to
this remote system every minute (regardless of the administered interval) during the administered
transmission times.
updates in/updates out
For now, leave these fields set to since this will simplify testing.  After testing is complete, set these
fields to if you want to activate the remote updates feature.