Avaya CallPilot Message Networking Instrukcja Użytkownika Strona 8

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8 Chapter 1 Getting started
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Digital Networking — transfers messages using an Internet or intranet connection using
Voice Profile for Internet Mail (VPIM) to support interconnection to equipment from Nortel
and other vendors
AMIS — supports an analog transfer protocol that does not require any formal data
networking arrangements
About Digital Networking
Digital Networking links CallPilot and other voice mail systems at different locations. Digital
Networking lets users at different sites exchange voice messages on a network connected by
Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP). Digital Networking uses Simple Mail
Transfer Protocol (SMTP) to exchange the messages.
How Digital Networking works
Digital Networking provides voice messaging to mailboxes at different sites on a network. Each
CallPilot site on the network must have Digital Networking installed to send, receive or reply to
network messages.
Network voice messaging occurs between mailboxes at different sites. For example, a message
recorded at an office in Miami, Florida can be transferred directly to the appropriate mailbox in
Vancouver, British Columbia.
Each site on a network is assigned a unique Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN). The FQDN
distinguishes a site from every other site on the network. An FQDN is the full name of the site,
including all subdomain and domain names, separated by periods. For example,
arabians.horse.com is an FQDN.
If you use Digital Networking and you do not use DNS to resolve domain names, you can
configure your system and client computers to use an IP address only. How to do this is explained
in Chapter 2.
Note: Any voice message that you send over the Internet using Digital Networking can
be subject to interception by unauthorized parties.
Note: CallPilot for BCM will accept network wide and site specific VPIM
broadcast messages from M1 CallPilot. Upon acceptance, CallPilot for BCM
delivers the network wide broadcast message to all local recipients as if the
administrator had used F981, compose and send, to send the message.
CallPilot also accepts site specific VPIM broadcast messages for delivery, if the
VPIM prefix in the message address matches the local mailbox prefix (defined in
CallPilot Manager Digital Networking Properties Page).
You cannot send network wide or site specific VPIM broadcast messages.
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