Avaya 11-300244 Portable Media Storage User Manual


 
Avaya Modular Messaging Concepts and Planning Guide
GL-8 November 2004
Avaya Modular Messaging Concepts and
Planning Guide
pilot number
A single number that presents a call to one of the available ports within a hunt group.
Please Hold prompt
A personalized prompt that informs callers that they are on hold while being transferred to an
extension.
Port Monitor
A diagnostic tool that provides a graphical user interface for checking and changing the status of
ports on a particular messaging application server.
Post Office Protocol 3 (POP3)
POP3 is an Internet access protocol that is used to retrieve e-mails from an e-mail server. Clients
using POP3 typically connect briefly to the server, to download any new messages and store them
on the subscriber PC.
Privacy Enforcement Level (PEL)
PEL is a system-wide privacy parameter that determines the level of privacy the system enforces.
The PEL setting determines which clients or interfaces have access to Modular Messaging
mailboxes, and the level of restriction imposed on recipients of private messages.
Private Branch Exchange (PBX)
A telephone exchange local to a particular organization that uses, rather than provides, telephone
services. Also known as a switch.
prompt
A spoken greeting or instruction that directs callers whose calls have come through the automated
attendant.
Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN)
A common carrier network that provides circuit switching between public users.
QSIG
A protocol for ISDN-based inter-switch signaling based on the European Q.931, Q.9212, and
DPNSS protocols.
replication
The process of exchanging modifications between replicas. Through replication, Domino makes all
of the replicas essentially identical over time.
Reporting Tool
A tool for generating reports for monitoring voicemail system usage, planning capacity, and
tracking security. Once a report is generated, it can be viewed on screen or printed for easy
reference. It can also be exported to many popular file formats or attached to a message sent via a
MAPI-enabled e-mail system.
Restrict Client Access COS
A Class of Service (COS) privacy parameter that enables or restricts client access to Modular
Messaging mailboxes.
Sending Restrictions
A Modular Messaging—MSS feature that prevents the delivery of messages from certain
originators to specific groups of mailboxes residing within the Modular Messaging system.