Lucent Technologies 8400 Server User Manual


 
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8.2
Overview
555-233-002
Issue 1
April 2000
Adjunct Systems
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Voice Messaging and Response
have access to sophisticated phone-based services. Advanced telephone features
provide intelligent call-transfer capabilities and allow you to use the system in your
existing telephone environment.
INTUITY Call Accounting System
If you are using any of the INTUITY voice messaging products, the INTUITY Call Accounting
System is probably the best call-accounting solution for you. The system works
exclusively with I
NTUITY products, which reside on MAP/40 or MAP/100 computers.
Offering many of same features as the Call Accounting System for Windows (described in
the previous section), the system also serves to help integrate your INTUITY applications.
Centralized Voice Mail via Mode Code
Integration
The Centralized Voice Mail feature eliminates the need for a voice mail system at each of
the sites in a network. It does so by allowing a DEFINITY ECS network to use a single
DEFINITY AUDIX or I
NTUITY AUDIX or Octel 100 Voice Messaging System as a
centralized voice mail system that serves the whole network. The I
NTUITY AUDIX or
Octel 100 system can also serve as a centralized voice mail system within a hybrid
network of DEFINITY and Merlin Legend/Magix switches. The DEFINITY and Merlin pass
information to each other via mode codes.
Other Supported Systems
AUDIX Voice Power (AVP)
The AUDIX Voice Power (AVP) System from Lucent Technologies is a cost-effective
addition to your I
NTUITY CONVERSANT
®
or CONVERSANT INTRO system, providing
24-hour-a-day voice messaging communications to individuals or departments.
AUDIX Voice Power Lodging (AUDIX VPL)
AUDIX Voice Power Lodging (AUDIX VPL) is a voice mail system designed especially for
lodging establishments such as hotels. It supplies guests with electronic mailboxes that
store voice messages. AUDIX VPL is like having private answering machines that take
messages for guests when they are unavailable.
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