Lucent Technologies Octel Unified Messenger Concepts and Planning Guide 101-1620-005 User Manual

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Octel Unified Messenger Concepts & Planning Guide

IN-4

101-1620-005

planning. See sizing

please hold prompt, definition

GL-5

port group, definition

GL-5

Port Monitor

3-7

definition

GL-5

using a slow network connection

2-19

ports

requirements

2-8

sizing

2-4

prefix, OctelNet

5-4

Private Branch Exchange. See PBX

prompt, definition

GL-5

R

RAS connections. See slow network connections

recipient’s name confirmation

6-6

Reporting Tool

3-7

definition

GL-6

monitoring system usage

6-6

using a slow network connection

2-19

requirements

tracing server

2-11

voice servers

2-10

RS-232 data channel, PBX integration

3-10

S

security

monitoring system for misuse

6-6

password expiration

6-5

recipient's name confirmation

6-6

rules for disconnecting callers

6-6

subscriber accounts

6-3

subscriber mailboxes

6-3

voice mail domain

6-3

sending messages

1-11

Significant Event Log

voice server component

3-8

Simplified Message Desk Interface (SMDI),

definition

GL-6

sizing

additional network traffic

2-14

determining busy hour

2-4

disk space requirements

2-13

grade of service

2-6

number of Exchange users

2-12

outgoing call features

2-7

PBX integration

2-7

ports

2-4

voice mail domain

2-3

voice servers

2-9

worst case network load

2-14

slow network connections

2-16

effect on

Octel Unified Messenger Options

2-19

Octel Unified Messenger Voice

Form

2-19

Octel Unified Messenger Voice

Recorder

2-19

Operation History Viewer

2-19

Port Monitor

2-19

Reporting Tool

2-19

Visual Voice Editor

2-19

Voice Mail System Configuration

2-19

Voice Mail User Administration

Extension

2-19

using the telephone

recording

2-18

using with multimedia

2-16

playback

2-16

recording

2-16

using with the telephone

2-17

playback

2-17

spoken name

5-3

statistics and performance counters, voice server

component

3-8

subscribers

definition

GL-6

fax-enabling

2-21

security for mailbox access

PC user interface

6-3

TUI

6-4

switch. See PBX

system components

3-5

T

telephone user interface

1-9

,

3-5

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