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VMSC - Messaging Application Server (MAS) Configuration<br />

— IP H.323/IP SIP You can configure ports for H.323-based or<br />

SIP-based IP integration. See MAS - Telephony Interface Dialog Box<br />

(IP H.323/IP SIP) on page 4-22.<br />

! Port Groups Use this node to configure Port Groups for the selected MAS.<br />

You can use the Port Groups dialog box to create Port Groups for PC<br />

client applications, the Telephone User Interface (TUI), Call Me,<br />

outgoing Fax calls, Message Waiting Indicator (MWI) and QSIG<br />

Outbound Transfer. See MAS - Port Groups Dialog Box on page 4-23.<br />

All port groups must be created in the Port Groups dialog box’s<br />

General tab, but then some are configured in the Usage tab and others<br />

via the PBX Integration dialog box. Others have no additional<br />

configuration but must be given a specific name. For more information,<br />

see Rules for Creating Port Groups on page 4-24.<br />

! PBX Integration Use this node to configure PBX integration for the<br />

selected MAS. This determines how the PBX passes call information to the<br />

MAS.<br />

The call information includes calling party identification, if known, called<br />

party identification, and a call type code. With PBX integration, callers<br />

who are forwarded to the MAS can leave a message for the called party<br />

or can transfer to another extension.<br />

The number of tabs that appear in the PBX Integration dialog box<br />

depend on your PBX integration type. If you have SIP-based IP<br />

integration, you will only see one tab called IP SIP. If not, you will see all<br />

these tabs instead: General, Serial General, Serial<br />

NEC/Ericsson/DMID, Inband, Remote, QSIG/SE and IP H323. If you<br />

have analog telephony, the <strong>Avaya</strong> C-LAN tab also appears. See MAS -<br />

PBX Integration Dialog Box on page 4-30.<br />

— General Use this tab to select the type of PBX integration you wish<br />

to configure for the MAS. The integration type selected in this tab<br />

determines which of the other tabs are activated.<br />

— Serial General Use this tab to configure serial PBX integration for<br />

an MAS, if your PBX supports DMI-4 integration or serial RS-232<br />

integration. With serial integration, the MAS receives incoming call<br />

information by means of a serial link.<br />

From this tab, you can also configure settings via the Serial Settings<br />

dialog box.<br />

— Serial NEC/Ericsson/DMID Use this tab to configure serial<br />

integration for NEC, Ericsson, and DMID protocols. This tab is<br />

activated by selecting the appropriate setting in the Serial General<br />

tab.<br />

<strong>Avaya</strong> Modular Messaging Release 3.1 with the <strong>Avaya</strong> MSS<br />

4–4 MAS <strong>Administration</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

February 2007

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