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

MAS - PBX Integration - IP SIP Tab<br />

Use the PBX Integration dialog box, IP SIP tab to configure SIP-based IP integration.<br />

This provides IP connectivity between the Private Branch Exchange (PBX) and the<br />

Messaging Application Server (MAS). This is available with <strong>Avaya</strong> DEFINITY ® , IP600,<br />

MultiVantage, and Communication Manager switches only.<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 IP SIP tab active.<br />

Configuring the Screen Controls<br />

! MAS Details<br />

— Corporate IP Address Enter the IP address of the MAS. This is the<br />

IP address that the MAS uses to connect to the corporate LAN.<br />

— SIP Domain Enter a fully qualified IP domain name to assign to the<br />

SES Server.<br />

Note: If you are unsure about this field, most often the SIP domain<br />

should be the root level DNS domain. For example, for the DS<br />

domain of eastcoast.example.com, the SIP domain would likely<br />

be configured to example.com.<br />

— RTP Port Range Enter a minimum and maximum port number to<br />

specify a block of real-time protocol (RTP) IP port numbers.<br />

— Packet Size Bytes Enter the size of the IP packets that are used for<br />

the real-time protocol.<br />

! MAS Listen Protocols<br />

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

4–56 MAS <strong>Administration</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

February 2007

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