System information
Glossary
GL-20 Issue 1 October 1997
media type
The form a message takes. The media types supported by the Lucent I
NTUITY system are voice,
text, file attachments, and fax.
memory
A device that stores logic states such that data can be accessed and retrieved. Memory may be
temporary (such as system RAM) or permanent (such as disk).
menu
A list of options displayed on a computer terminal screen or spoken by a voice processing sys-
tem. Users choose the option that reflects what action they want the system to take.
menu tree
The way in which nested automated attendants are set up.
message categories
Groups of messages in I
NTUITY AUDIX users’ mailboxes. Categories include
new
,
unopened
, and
old
for the incoming mailbox and
delivered
,
accessed
,
undelivered
,
undeliverable
(not deliver-
able), and
file cabinet
for the outgoing mailbox.
message component
A media type included in a multimedia message. These types include voice, text, file attach-
ments, and fax messages.
message delivery
An optional Lucent I
NTUITY feature that permits users to send messages to any touch-tone tele-
phone, as long as the telephone number is in the range of allowable numbers. This feature is an
extension of the AMIS analog networking feature and is automatically available when the AMIS
feature is activated.
Message Manager
See INTUITY Message Manager.
message waiting indicator (MWI)
An indicator that alerts Lucent I
NTUITY users that they have received new mail messages. An MWI
can be an LED or neon lamp, or an audio tone (stutter dial tone).
message waiting lamp (MWL)
See message waiting indicator (MWI)
migration
An installation that moves data to the Lucent I
NTUITY system from another type of Lucent messag-
ing system, for example, from AUDIX R1, DEFINITY AUDIX, or AUDIX Voice Power.
minor alarm
An alarm detected by maintenance software that affects less than one fourth of the Lucent INTUITY
ports in service, but has exceeded error thresholds or may impact service.
mirroring
A Lucent I
NTUITY system feature that allows data from crucial filesystems to be continuously cop-
ied to back-up (mirror) filesystems while the system is running. If the system has some problem
where an original filesystem cannot be used, the backup filesystem is placed in service automati-
cally.
ML
MERLIN LEGEND application identifer. See application identifer.