Avaya Octel 100 Messaging Server 7042 User Manual

Comdial dxp

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configuring its systems. These notes cannot anticipate every configuration possibility given the inherent

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M e s s a g i n g S e r v e r

Configuration Note 7042

Comdial DXP*

Revised 06/21/01

Personal Computer

Voice Board(s)

Digital Ports

D
S
T

Comdial
DXP

ATI

ATI

ATI

ATI

One ATI
per port

There are two other ways
to attach the Comdial DXP.
See paragraph 3.0

1.0

METHOD OF INTEGRATION

Inband. Call forward to personal greeting is achieved via DTMF signals
passed from the Comdial DXP to the Octel 100, hereafter identified by
(O100). Message waiting indicators are set and canceled by dialing a
feature access code followed by the extension number. A hook flash
followed by the extension transfers outside callers to the operator (internal
transfers are not possible).

1.1 SUPPORTED VOICE PROCESSING MODULE

The Octel 100 is a Year 2000 (Y2K) compliant, PC based, enhanced voice
messaging product release intended to replace the OPC, Signature
Performer, CEO, CP, and CP+ product lines. For installed systems that

Communications between the

Comdial DXP and the O100 are

via DTMF Inband Signaling.

Supported Voice Processing

Module

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