Avaya 11-300244 Portable Media Storage User Manual


 
Avaya Modular Messaging Concepts and Planning Guide
1-4 November 2004
Avaya Modular Messaging Concepts and
Planning Guide
separate or unified message stores. For more information, see Unified
Communication Center Speech Access on page 4-27. Modular Messaging
Web Client is a visual interface to the Modular Messaging mailbox. Using
that interface, subscribers can create, send, receive, and organize
messages. Subscribers can listen to voice messages, read text and
corporate e-mail messages, view fax messages, and manage file
attachments, all from your PC.
Modular Messaging also provides enhanced notification functionality,
enabling quick response to any type of incoming communication, whether
on site or remote. Subscribers can reply to a message, regardless of its
original form.
Avaya Modular Messaging supports real-time Find Me capability,
telephone notification, message waiting indicator (MWI), and other
advanced notification mechanisms, thus increasing subscriber
availability.
Note: Find Me is not supported for analog integrations.
Familiar telephone user experience
Subscribers can use the Modular Messaging TUIs from any touch-tone
telephone to access, compose, and send messages, and to configure their
mailboxes.
Current Avaya Octel 250/350 subscribers (using the Aria TUI), Avaya
Intuity AUDIX, and DEFINITY AUDIX subscribers will have a
consistent and familiar telephone user experience with the Avaya
Modular Messaging telephone user interfaces.
Avaya Modular Messaging comes with the Aria TUI for Modular
Messaging and the AUDIX TUI for Modular Messaging. Administrators
can assign subscribers their preferred TUI, based on a class-of-service
(COS). The Aria TUI for Modular Messaging and the AUDIX TUI for
Modular Messaging are similar to, but not exactly the same as, the
respective Aria or AUDIX product.
For more information on the TUIs, see Telephone user interfaces
on page
4-2.
Multiple language support
Modular Messaging supports multiple languages and allows multinational
companies to use the system in virtually any of their offices worldwide.