Avaya 11-300244 Portable Media Storage User Manual


 
Avaya Modular Messaging Concepts and Planning Guide
6-8 November 2004
Avaya Modular Messaging Concepts and
Planning Guide
Messaging—MSS system, the Remote Number Range is the
mailbox number range of the remote system. The mailbox
number range is the length of the mailbox numbers on the
remote Modular Messaging—MSS system.
! Prefix + Message Networking Network Address when addressing
to other systems through a Message Networking server.
Message Networking Network Address
The Message Networking server assigns each Avaya Modular Messaging
subscriber a unique network address that is specific to a voicemail
system. A network address is typically a machine prefix followed by the
subscriber mailbox number. The machine prefix is common to all
subscribers of a particular voice mail system.
A Message Networking server is not assigned a prefix by either the
Modular Messaging system or the remote system.
Consider the following example (Table 6-1) of a subscriber on a Modular
Messaging—MSS system communicating with a networked subscriber,
through a Message Networking server.
To address a message to a remote subscriber reached via the Message
Networking server:
1. The Modular Messaging subscriber uses mailbox number 70000
to log in to the telephone user interface (TUI)
2. The subscriber addresses a message to the network address of the
recipient on the Message Networking server (408-555-1234)
3. Modular Messaging sends the message via SMTP to
4085551234@mn.avaya.com
4. The Message Networking server converts the e-mail address
(4085551234@mn.avaya.com), which contains the network
address network address (408-555-1234) to the mailbox number
Table 6-1. Modular Messaging—MSS and Message Networking server
addressing
System
Mailbox
number
Network
address
E-mail/SMTP
address
Modular
Messaging—MSS
70000 732-817-0000 name@sys.
company.com
Traditional system
connected to the
Message
Networking server
1234 408-555-1234 4085551234@mn.
avaya.com