Administering ela for audix, Overview, Defining the audix server and administering access – Lucent Technologies INTUITY Messaging Solutions Enhanced-List Application 585-310-575 User Manual

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Administering ELA for AUDIX

Overview

Now that the AUDIX system knows about the ELA trusted servers, you can do the
initial administration of the ELA system. To make ELA fully functional, you must:

Define the AUDIX server to ELA and administer access

Create enhanced lists

Add members to enhanced lists

Record a name for the enhanced lists (optional)

Defining the AUDIX server and
Administering Access

To allow communication between ELA and AUDIX, you must perform some initial
ELA administration.

Before You Begin

To administer the ELA server, you will need to know the:

The sa or vm password

IMAPI password (Optional, see your

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ELA administrative trusted server name and password (see page 3-28)

ELA delivery trusted server name and password (see page 3-28)

A currently unused extension to use as the shadow mailbox

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