
Glossary
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scan
To automatically play mail messages, headers, or both.
scheduled delivery time
A time and/or date that an Intuity AUDIX subscriber optionally assigns to a message that tells the
system when to deliver it. If a delivery time is omitted, the system sends the message
immediately.
SCSI
See
small computer system interface.
secondary extension
A second, fax-dedicated extension that directs incoming faxes directly into a subscriber’s mailbox
without ringing the telephone. The secondary extension shares the same mailbox as the voice
extension, but acts like a fax machine. Also called
personal fax extension.
serial transmission
The transmission of one bit at a time over a single wire.
server
A computer that processes and stores data that is used by other smaller computers. For Lucent
Intuity Message Manager, Intuity AUDIX is the server. See also
shielded cables
Cables that are protected from interference with metallic braid or foil.
SID
See
SIMMs
See
single in-line memory modules.
simplified message service interface (SMSI)
Type of data link connection to an integrated 1A ESS switch or 5ESS switch in the Lucent Intuity
system.
single in-line memory modules (SIMMs)
A method of containing random access memory (RAM) chips on narrow circuit card strips that
attach directly to sockets on the CPU circuit card. Multiple SIMMs are sometimes installed on a
single CPU circuit card.
small computer systems interface (SCSI)
An interface standard defining the physical, logical, and electrical connections to computer
system peripherals such as tape and disk drives.
SMSI
See
simplified message service interface.
split
Group (or queue) of analog ports on the switch. See also
subscriber
A Lucent Intuity user who has been assigned the ability to access the Intuity AUDIX Voice
Messaging system.
subscriber interface
The devices that subscribers use to access their mailboxes, manage mailing lists, administer
personal greeting, and use other messaging capabilities. Subscriber interfaces include a
touch-tone telephone keypad and a PC using Lucent Intuity Message Manager.
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