Avaya IP600 Server User Manual


 
Features of AUDIX 4
Overview for Avaya IP600 Internet Protocol Communications Server
555-233-001 — Issue 5 — November 2000
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Using Telnet to access AUDIX Administration
To access AUDIX via Telnet or another terminal emulator:
1. Set up a connection to local Telnet or other terminal emulator using the following
information:
~ Local machine name for host name
~ Specified port number for port
~ VT100 for Term type
2. Once the connection is established, enter login/user name at the Telnet
login:
prompt.
3. Enter a password at the
password:
prompt.
4. At the
TERM
prompt: enter a terminal type, such as vt100, 4410, or 514.
The system displays the AUDIX Command Prompt screen.
For a more information about using Telnet, see Chapter 2, “Connectivity and Access”
in Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE
Communications System Release
9.0 and Avaya IP600 Internet Protocol Communications Server (555-233-109).
Features of AUDIX
The following AUDIX features allow users to send, receive, and organize voice, text,
and fax messages:
Voice Messaging
Voice Mailbox
Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
Message Manager
Fax Messaging
Automated Attendant
Bulletin Board
CornerStone Software
Voice Messaging
The AUDIX Voice Messaging software permits recording and exchanging voice
messages with other users. It contains stored voice prompts that help users create,
send, retrieve, answer, save, or forward spoken messages. The feature also answers
calls for users who are busy or unavailable. In addition to a personal answering
service, AUDIX can be used as a messenger to individuals or groups, as an
information service, as an office receptionist, or as an automated attendant.
Users and callers instruct the AUDIX Voice Messaging feature by pressing touch-
tone keys in response to detailed voice prompts.