Installing Networked Messaging (VPNM)
Voicemail Pro Installation and Maintenance Guide
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8. Enters details for the user, starting with details of the VPNM system that hosts their mailbox.
The user's full name is used by the local Voicemail Pro's dial by name features.
The local extension number is used as the local mailbox number and so should not
conflict with any existing local number.
The remote extension number should be the user's real extension number. Typically this
and the 'local extension number' are kept the same using a unique extension number dial
plan for the linked systems.
The full telephone number should be a dialable number that is routed to the user's
extension or mailbox.
Note
The Add Range option can be used to add a group of users on the same server based on
the first local extension number and number of users. The full name and telephone
number for those users will then need to be added by modifying each entry.
After you have installed the Voicemail and VPNM software and configured the VPNM accounts it is
advisable to test the VPNM setup. For more information, see
Testing a VPNM Setup
.
Testing a VPNM Setup
It is advisable to test the VPNM setup.
To test the VPNM setup:
1. Dial into Voicemail from one of the systems and record a message.
2. When selecting the target extension, enter an extension from the other system as specified in the
VPNM Preferences screen.
3. The message should be delivered to the other systems Voicemail Pro server into
C:\\Inetpub\mailroot\Drop.
4. The VPNMreceiver Service checks the Drop directory approximately every 30 seconds. When it
finds a message in the Drop directory, it will send the message to the relevant extension's
voicemail box on the remote system.
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Configuring the Avaya Intuity Audix
This section is based upon the S8100/G600 Intuity Audix. It is assumed that the IP address of the S8100
processor is known. A browser should be available and the Avaya Terminal Emulator or the equivalent to
do the necessary configuration.
To configure the Avaya Intuity Audix:
1. Issue a telnet command to the S8100/G600, log in and enter "audix" to reach the audix
command prompt.
2. Enter list configuration and verify that the TCP/IP value is set to at least 1. If not, these ports
must be activated through the license process before proceeding.
3. From a PC browser, access the S8100 processor IP address and login.
At the S8100 main page select Administer System | Audix Networking |
Administrative Menu | Network Channel Administration.
Enable each channel in the Channel Configuration Column.
Select Save when finished.