System information
Switch Administration for the Lucent INTUITY Lodging
System
A-2 Issue 1 October 1997
2. Have the voice ports on the Lucent INTUITY MAP computer wired to the
switch ports that terminate the hunted extensions. Wire them as described
in Installation book for your platform.
Message-Retrieval Administration
The message-retrieval number is a telephone number that subscribers call to
retrieve voice-mail messages. Like other calls to the Lucent I
NTUITY system,
message-retrieval calls ultimately go to the Lucent I
NTUITY hunt group.
Message Retrieval in Lodging Systems without
AUDIX
1. Give the Lucent INTUITY hunt group number to subscribers to your system
to use for message retrieval.
Message Retrieval in Systems Shared with
AUDIX
There must be two message retrieval numbers in a shared system, one to retrieve
from the AUDIX application, and one to retrieve from the Lodging application.
Retrieval from the AUDIX Application
1. Give the Lucent INTUITY hunt group number to your system’s subscribers
to use for message retrieval from the AUDIX application.
Retrieval from the Lodging Application
1. Administer on your switch an extension number that is not associated with
a switch port. (These are often called phantom
or dummy numbers.) This
number becomes the Lodging message-retrieval number for your system.
2. Configure this number so that the Lucent I
NTUITY hunt group is in its
coverage path for all calls.
3. Give the Lodging message-retrieval number to subscribers to your system
to use for message retrieval from the Lodging application.
Alternate Message Retrieval Method
Besides the message-retrieval options offered above, you can allow guests to log
in from any extension to any mailbox for which they have a password. A guest
calls a particular number to access this service then enters an extension number
and a password to get messages in the mailbox of the extension of interest.
To provide such a service: