Instruction manual
Features
Considerations and Constraints
Integrated Administration never adds or changes extensions on the switch.
When the application database is reconciled with the switch extension
database, the switch information is always assumed to be correct.
When Integrated Administration is sending information to the switch, users are
blocked from entering system programming at the console or SPM until the
send is finished. Likewise, if the console or SPM is being used for system
programming, Integrated Administration is blocked from sending information to
the switch until system programming is finished.
While Integrated Administration is sending information to the switch about an
extension or trunk, that extension or trunk is forced idle.
For Coverage by AUDIX Voice Power to work properly, the values programmed
for the Transfer Return Time and the VMS Transfer Return Interval each must be
greater than the combined total of the values programmed for the Coverage
Delay Interval plus Delay Ring.
FAX Attendant cannot be installed as a standalone application, but only in
conjunction with AUDIX Voice Power.
If an AUDIX Voice Power mailbox is needed for a person with no telephone, a
phantom extension (on the switch) or special-purpose extension (through
Integrated Administration) must be assigned to that person.
The date and time should be set the same for AUDIX Voice Power as for the
switch.
Mode Differences
AUDIX Voice Power (including FAX Attendant) is not supported in Behind Switch
mode.
Feature Interactions
Coverage
AUDIX Voice Power and private fax extensions are automatically
assigned to Coverage Group 30, which is covered by the AUDIX Voice
Power Calling Group. This assignment can be changed by a qualified
technician on the Application Switch Defaults screen.
If the Automated Attendant service is configured for Delayed Call
Handling, Integrated Administration assigns a backup (phantom)
extension and sets up Coverage for it.
The total of the values programmed for Coverage Delay Interval plus
Delay Ring should be less than either the Transfer Return Time or the
VMS Transfer Return Interval. (These values are shown on the
Application Switch Defaults screen.)
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