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Caller Applications Editor<br />

Associations Node<br />

This topic describes the context-sensitive commands and screens available, when the<br />

Associations node is selected in the tree of the Modular Messaging Caller<br />

Applications window.<br />

Notes:<br />

! For information about the main window and other nodes, see Modular<br />

Messaging Caller Applications Window & Nodes on page 6-22.<br />

! For an overview and procedures for using caller applications, see<br />

Understanding Caller Applications on page 6-3 and, in particular,<br />

Creating Associations with the TUI on page 6-17.<br />

Associations Node<br />

An association is a link between a deployed caller application and the information from<br />

the Telephone User Interface (TUI) used to access the caller application.<br />

When you select the Associations node in the tree, the right hand pane shows a list of<br />

all associations that have been configured for deployed caller applications in the voice<br />

mail domain. The list details the Association Name, Caller Application, Association<br />

ID, Called Number and Mailbox Number.<br />

Menus and Icons available from this node in the left hand pane<br />

! Action > New > Association Launches the Add Association dialog<br />

box. You can select a caller application in the voice mail domain and<br />

configure its association to the TUI. See Add Association/Association<br />

Properties Dialog Box on page 6-69.<br />

! Action > Refresh Refreshes the tree to show the latest associations.<br />

Menus and Icons available from selecting an<br />

pane<br />

association in the right hand<br />

! Action > Properties Launches the Association Properties dialog<br />

box, where you can amend the selected association details. See Add<br />

Association/Association Properties Dialog Box on page 6-69.<br />

! Action > Delete Deletes the selected application (action) node. If the<br />

selected action node is referenced by other nodes, the system displays a<br />

dialog box with information on the referenced nodes.<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 />

6–31

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