Instruction manual

INTUITY Messaging Solutions Release 4
MAP/5P Maintenance
585-310-186
Issue 3
October 1997
Glossary
Page GL-19
M
magnetic peripherals
Data storage devices that use magnetic media to store information. Such devices include hard
disk drives, floppy disk drives, and cartridge tape drives.
mailbox
A portion of disk memory allotted to each Lucent I
NTUITY system user for creating and storing out-
going and incoming messages.
mailing list
A group of user addresses assigned a list ID# and public or private status. A mailing list may be
used to simplify the sending of messages to several users.
maintenance
The process of identifying system errors and correcting them, or taking steps to prevent problems
from occurring.
major alarm
An alarm detected by Lucent I
NTUITY software that affects at least one fourth of the Lucent INTUITY
ports in service. Often a major alarm indicates that service is affected.
MANOOS
See
manually out-of-service
.
manually out-of-service
State of operation during which a unit has been intentionally taken out of service.
MAP
See
multi-application platform
.
mean time between failures
The average time a manufacturer estimates will elapse before a failure occurs in a component or
system.
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 system.
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.