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QSIG<br />

B Private <strong>Network</strong>ing<br />

Other QSIG Centralized Messaging<br />

With a QSIG centralized messaging system, the remote switch is called a served user<br />

switch. When an AUDIX system supports a QSIG network, the served user switch<br />

does not need to be a DEFINITY <strong>ECS</strong>, but the host, or message center, switch must<br />

be.<br />

QSIG allows a DEFINITY switch to be a served user switch of a non-DEFINITY<br />

message center switch. There<strong>for</strong>e, the messaging system connected to the message<br />

center switch can serve the DEFINITY switch if that messaging system has a QSIG<br />

interface. Octel Serenade is such a messaging system.<br />

The users on a served user switch in a QSIG messaging network may use only one<br />

message center. However, the message center switch may served multiple served user<br />

switches, via DCS as well as QSIG.<br />

What you get with QSIG Centralized AUDIX<br />

• Calls to users on a remote PBX cover or <strong>for</strong>ward correctly and are answered by<br />

AUDIX.<br />

~ With a personalized greeting<br />

~ With appropriate busy or not available greeting, depending upon the reason the<br />

call was redirected<br />

~ Caller can leave a message <strong>for</strong> the called party<br />

• Once a subscriber logs into AUDIX (by dialing the AUDIX number and entering<br />

the extension and password), the subscriber can per<strong>for</strong>m the following activities:<br />

~ Listen to or delete messages (voice, fax, or text)<br />

~ Leave a message <strong>for</strong> other subscribers on the same AUDIX without calling<br />

them<br />

~ Forward a message to another subscriber on the same AUDIX<br />

~ Access the AUDIX directory to address a message (*A)<br />

~ Access the AUDIX directory to find a subscriber’s extension (**N)<br />

~ Record or change your greeting<br />

~ Transfer out of AUDIX (*T or 0)<br />

• Message Waiting Indication (typically a lamp, but may be a stutter dial tone or<br />

display) indicates the presence of new messages. I<br />

If another vendor’s switch, acting as a served user switch, does not provide this<br />

functionality, the call will not cover properly to a DEFINITY <strong>ECS</strong> message center<br />

switch <strong>com</strong>plex.<br />

• When a remote subscriber logs in to AUDIX from the subscriber’s phone, the<br />

subscriber does not need to enter his or her extension. Instead of entering the<br />

extension, *, the password, and *, the subscriber can enter *, the password, and<br />

then #.<br />

What you do not get<br />

• Leave Word Calling does not work between served user switches, though users on<br />

the same switch can use it.<br />

• Transfer into AUDIX does not work from a served user switch.<br />

<strong>Admin</strong>istration <strong>for</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Connectivity</strong><br />

555-233-504 — Issue 1 — April 2000 CID: 77730<br />

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