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Voice Mail System Configuration (VMSC)<br />

Voice Mail Domain Nodes & MAS Nodes<br />

The Voice Mail System Configuration (VMSC) window has a tree structure so that<br />

you can access configuration screens for each voice mail domain and each Messaging<br />

Application Server (MAS) within the voice mail domain.<br />

Expanding the Nodes of the VMSC Window<br />

1. In the Voice Mail System Configuration window, if it is not already<br />

expanded, double-click Voice Mail Domains.<br />

2. Double-click the appropriate voice mail domain. This expands the tree to<br />

show all the available VMD nodes. One of these nodes is Message<br />

Application Servers.<br />

3. Double-click Message Application Servers.<br />

4. Double-click the appropriate MAS under the Message Application<br />

Servers branch. This expands the tree to show all the available MAS<br />

nodes.<br />

Properties can be configured on two levels:<br />

! Voice Mail Domain Level The properties are shared across MAS groups<br />

in a VMD. Configuration is carried out centrally. Any changes made to a<br />

voice mail domain's properties are updated and replicated automatically to<br />

all MASs in the voice mail domain.<br />

Double-click each of these nodes to launch the VMD screens:<br />

Telephone User Interface, Auto Attendant, Call Me, Notify Me,<br />

Message Waiting Indicator, Fax, Security, PBXs, Languages, Audio<br />

Encoding, Dialing Rules, Messaging, Serviceability, Licensing and<br />

Tracing System.<br />

For an overview of these nodes, followed by detailed descriptions of the<br />

VMD screens, see Overview of VMD Configuration in VMSC on page<br />

3-3.<br />

! Message Application Server Level The properties are specific to an<br />

MAS. Configuration is carried out for each MAS in a voice mail domain.<br />

Double-click each of these nodes to launch the MAS screens:<br />

Messaging, Languages, Telephony Interface, Port Groups, PBX<br />

Integration, PBX Type, Serviceability and Trace File Size.<br />

For an overview of these nodes, followed by detailed descriptions of the<br />

MAS screens, see Overview of MAS Configuration in VMSC on page<br />

4-2.<br />

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

2–4 MAS <strong>Administration</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

February 2007

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