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

MAS - PBX Integration - Inband Tab<br />

Use the PBX Integration dialog box, Inband tab to configure inband Private Branch<br />

Exchange (PBX) integration for a Messaging Application Server (MAS).<br />

PBX integration establishes communication between the PBX and the voice mail<br />

system. The PBX supplies information such as who is calling on internal calls and the<br />

extension that the caller is trying to reach.<br />

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

PBX in a call information packet. The call information packet contains Dual Tone<br />

Multi-Frequency (DTMF) digits indicating the type of call (known as the call packet<br />

type), the called party ID, the calling party ID, and the trunk ID.<br />

Note: After configuring these settings, you must stop and restart the MM<br />

Messaging Application Server service for the settings to take effect. See<br />

Appendix C, Stopping and Restarting Modular Messaging Services.<br />

Launching the Screen<br />

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

Application Servers.<br />

You may need to expand the tree to see the all the MASs in the voice<br />

mail domain.<br />

2. Click the MAS you want to integrate.<br />

You may need to expand the tree to see the available PBXs<br />

3. Double-click PBX Integration. The system displays the PBX<br />

Integration dialog box for that MAS, with the General tab active.<br />

4. Click the Inband option button in the Integration Type list.<br />

5. Click the Inband tab.<br />

Configuring the Screen Controls<br />

! Maximum Inter-digit Gap (ms) Enter the time, in milliseconds, for the<br />

delay between each DTMF digit in the call information packet. This setting<br />

does not apply to the delay until the first DTMF digit arrives in a call<br />

information packet. The range is 16 through 999, and the default is 48.<br />

! Pause before Inband Digits (ms) Enter the maximum time, in<br />

milliseconds, to wait after taking the voice port off hook before the first<br />

DTMF digit arrives in a call information packet. The range is 100 through<br />

9999, and the default is 2500.<br />

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

4–40 MAS <strong>Administration</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

February 2007

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