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Administration Guide - Avaya Support

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

— Inband Use this tab to configure Inband PBX integration for an MAS.<br />

With inband integration, the MAS receives incoming call information<br />

in the form of Dual Tone Multi-Frequency (DTMF) digits.<br />

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

Protocol Settings dialog box and MWI Settings dialog box.<br />

— Remote Use this tab to configure remote PBX integration for an<br />

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

information through another MAS that has a serial integration.<br />

— QSIG/SE Use this tab to configure an MWI port group for QSIG or<br />

Set Emulation PBX integration.<br />

— <strong>Avaya</strong> C-LAN Use this tab to configure C-LAN integration. This is<br />

available with <strong>Avaya</strong> DEFINITY ® , IP600, MultiVantage, and<br />

Communication Manager switches only.<br />

— IP H323 Use this tab to configure H.323-based IP integration. This is<br />

available with <strong>Avaya</strong> DEFINITY ® , IP600, MultiVantage, and<br />

Communication Manager switches only.<br />

— IP SIP Use this tab to configure SIP-based IP integration. This is<br />

available with <strong>Avaya</strong> DEFINITY ® , IP600, MultiVantage, and<br />

Communication Manager switches only.<br />

! PBX Type Use this node to select the PBX for the selected MAS.<br />

You can use the PBX Type dialog box to specify which PBX is used for<br />

the selected MAS. You must configure this setting when you physically<br />

change the PBX connected to an MAS, or add an MAS to a voice mail<br />

domain. See MAS - PBX Type Dialog Box on page 4-58.<br />

! Serviceability Use this node to configure serviceability for the selected<br />

MAS.<br />

In Modular Messaging, serviceability includes the ability of the MAS to<br />

generate logs and notifications related to system errors and alarms.<br />

Notifications can be sent out automatically to a designated support site,<br />

either <strong>Avaya</strong> Services, your own network management station, or a<br />

trusted business partner.<br />

You can use the Serviceability dialog box to configure how alarm<br />

notifications are sent out at MAS level, using either the <strong>Avaya</strong><br />

Initialization and <strong>Administration</strong> System (INADS) or SNMP traps to a<br />

network management server. See MAS - Serviceability Dialog Box on<br />

page 4-59.<br />

! Trace File Size Use this node to configure the default size of the tracing<br />

file for the selected MAS.<br />

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

February 2007 MAS <strong>Administration</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

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