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Administration for Network Connectivity
555-233-504 — Issue 1 — April 2000 CID: 77730
A Screens Reference
Message Waiting Indication Subscriber Number Prefixes
The information entered on this screen enables MWI messages to be routed to the
subscriber’s switch in a QSIG network.
Inserted Digits to form
Complete Number
Displays only if this machine-ID is assigned to the qsig-mwi application in the
Change Communication-Interface Processor-Channels form.
Note: Both of the following two fields must be filled in. If either one is filled in
and the other is left blank, an error displays.
Routing Digits (e.g.
AAR/ARS Access
Code)
Enter the desired numbers (up to 4 digits).
AUDIX Mach ID This field value corresponds to the AUDIX number serving that switch as translated
in the AUDIX number field of the Switch Interface Administration Screen on the
AUDIX platform.
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MESSAGE WAITING INDICATION SUBSCRIBER NUMBER PREFIXES
Machine Inserted Routing AUDIX Machine Inserted Routing AUDIX
ID Digits Digits Mach ID ID Digits Digits Mach ID
1: ____________ ____ __ 11: ____________ ____ __
2: ____________ ____ __ 12: ____________ ____ __
3: ____________ ____ __ 13: ____________ ____ __
4: ____________ ____ __ 14: ____________ ____ __
5: ____________ ____ __ 15: ____________ ____ __
6: ____________ ____ __ 16: ____________ ____ __
7: ____________ ____ __ 17: ____________ ____ __
8: ____________ ____ __ 18: ____________ ____ __
9: ____________ ____ __ 19: ____________ ____ __
10: ____________ ____ __ 20: ____________ ____ __
Valid entries Usage
up to 12 digits
(0-9)
The entered digits are those needed in front of the Intuity
AUDIX subscriber number which allows the Message Center
PBX to obtain a complete number for the subscriber. This digit
string has a valid entry in the AAR or ARS analysis tables
enabling a route to the Remote PBX associated with a particular
process channel.
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Valid entries Usage
up to 4 digits
(0-9, *, #)
These digits comprise the AAR or ARS access code. Blank
is not a valid entry.
Valid entries Usage
(1-99)
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