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

MAS - PBX Integration - Remote Tab<br />

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

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

With remote integration, the MAS receives incoming call information through another<br />

MAS that has a serial integration connection. You can specify a primary and secondary<br />

remote server for the MAS to use.<br />

A secondary remote server would typically be used, for example, in the case of SMDI<br />

from a Centrex, where the integration data is sent to both the primary and secondary<br />

remote server, and the secondary server is accessed, if the primary server is<br />

unavailable.<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 Remote option button in the Integration Type list.<br />

5. In the Max Time to Wait for Serial and Remote Integration Data (sec)<br />

field, type the maximum time, in seconds, that an incoming call waits to<br />

receive integration information before going off hook. The default is 18.<br />

6. Click the Remote tab.<br />

Configuring the Screen Controls<br />

! Primary Remote Server Name Select the name of the primary server from<br />

which the MAS can get integration data for an incoming call. The default is<br />

the first server in the voice mail domain server list.<br />

! Secondary Remote Server Name Select the name of the secondary<br />

server from which the MAS can get integration data for an incoming call.<br />

The default is the first server in the voice mail domain server list.<br />

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

4–48 MAS <strong>Administration</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

February 2007

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