Chapter 1: Overview
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Exchange Integration
- provides message synchronization between MAXCS and a
Microsoft Exchange server on the LAN. This feature allows for dynamic synchronization
of mail between the two servers so that deleted messages from one server get
automatically deleted in the other server. Similarly, a new message sent to one server
is transmitted to the other server. This way, the message can be accessed or deleted
from either server. For example, when a voice mail is deleted from MAXCS, it is
automatically deleted from the Exchange server too.
Mail Forwarding
-
allows you to forward voice mail to an e-mail address. The
destination address can be an IP address such as
100.200.101.201
, or a domain name
such as
altigen.com.
Remote Download of Messages via Internet
- allows users who are traveling and/
or working at home to download all new voice and e-mail messages in the Voice Mail
System Post Office Box via a local internet access line.
System and Administration Features
System and administration features include:
AA Configuration File Export
- lets you export your complete AA configuration to an
html file.
Alerting -
An announcement can be sent to Voice Mail when the e-mail server disk is
full.
“Apply To” Feature
- applies changes (only the field that was changed) to multiple
extensions, trunks or channels instead of having to change them one at a time.
Call Detail Reporting (CDR)
- the system collects and records information on outgoing
and incoming phone calls, such as length of call, time of call, number of calls. This data
is written to an internal database.
Configurable Emergency Number
- For international use, allows the system
administrator to set up country-specific emergency numbers.
DNIS Routing Tables
- incoming trunk calls can be routed to an AA, extensions,
workgroups, hunt groups, and so on, based on DNIS numbers configured in the system
administration routing tables.
E-911 Calling Support
- allows an administrator to designate a number of trunks
(Triton Analog or PRI) for dedicated E-911 use. CAMA trunks are supported by analog
trunk ports.
E-mail and Voice Mail Storage
- can be placed on drives other than the system drive.
Emergency (911) Call Notification to Extension/Outside Number
- when any
extension dials an emergency number, the system can make calls to pre-configured
extensions or outside numbers. A system can have more than one emergency
notification number configured.
Extension Checker
- a tool that checks the security status of every extension in your
system.
Extension Password Protection for Application Logins
- the system maintains a
counter for each extension to track CTI client application login failures. When eight
successive failures are reached, the system disables login connection for 1 to 24 hours
to prevent password intrusion. Applies to login from MaxCommunicator, AltiAgent,
AltiSupervisor, AltiConsole, CDR Search, and other add-on applications.
Feature Profiles
- allows administrators control over user access to system feature
codes.
Summary of Contents for MAX Communication Server ACC 6.0
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Page 34: ...Chapter 1 Overview 20 MAXCS ACC 6 0 Administration Manual...
Page 98: ...Chapter 6 Voice Mail Configuration 84 MAXCS ACC 6 0 Administration Manual...
Page 124: ...Chapter 9 Call Recording Configuration 110 MAXCS ACC 6 0 Administration Manual...
Page 128: ...Chapter 10 Application Extension Configuration 114 MAXCS ACC 6 0 Administration Manual...
Page 186: ...Chapter 13 In Call Routing Configuration 172 MAXCS ACC 6 0 Administration Manual...
Page 198: ...Chapter 14 Out Call Routing Configuration 184 MAXCS ACC 6 0 Administration Manual...
Page 230: ...Chapter 15 Extension Configuration 216 MAXCS ACC 6 0 Administration Manual...
Page 238: ...Chapter 16 Setting Up IP Extensions 224 MAXCS ACC 6 0 Administration Manual...
Page 254: ...Chapter 18 Mobile Extension Configuration 240 MAXCS ACC 6 0 Administration Manual...
Page 272: ...Chapter 20 Paging Group Configuration 258 MAXCS ACC 6 0 Administration Manual...
Page 276: ...Chapter 21 Line Park Configuration 262 MAXCS ACC 6 0 Administration Manual...
Page 298: ...Chapter 22 Workgroup Configuration 284 MAXCS ACC 6 0 Administration Manual...
Page 316: ...Chapter 24 Network Configuration Guidelines for VoIP 302 MAXCS ACC 6 0 Administration Manual...
Page 350: ...Chapter 25 Enterprise VoIP Network Management 336 MAXCS ACC 6 0 Administration Manual...
Page 370: ...Chapter 27 System Report Management 356 MAXCS ACC 6 0 Administration Manual...
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