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

MAS - Port Groups - Usage Tab<br />

Use the Port Groups dialog box, Usage tab to configure port group usage for PC<br />

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

calls.<br />

Note: For details of settings which must be configured for these particular port<br />

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

Launching the Screen<br />

1. In the Voice Mail System Configuration window, click the voice mail<br />

domain.<br />

2. Click Message Application Servers.<br />

3. Click on the MAS you want to configure.<br />

4. Double-click Port Groups. The system displays the Port Groups dialog<br />

box for the selected MAS, with the General tab active.<br />

5. Click on the Usage tab.<br />

Configuring the Screen Controls<br />

! PC Clients<br />

— Number of Instances Enter the number of ports that can be<br />

accessed simultaneously by PC clients. This is limited to the number<br />

of ports configured for the port group. The range is 0 through the<br />

maximum number of ports available in the system, and the default is<br />

the maximum number of ports.<br />

— Port Group Select the port group to be used by the PC client<br />

applications. The default is Default Group.<br />

! Telephone User Interface<br />

— Port Group Select the port group to be used by the TUI. The default<br />

is Default Group.<br />

! Call Me<br />

— Port Group Select the port group to be used for Call Me. The default<br />

is Default Group<br />

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

4–28 MAS <strong>Administration</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

February 2007

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