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Is C- Lan required?

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jhillsmo

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Jun 23, 2006
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We have a G3siv9 and an Intuity AUDIX as a DR system.
If I have no desire to use ASA and the IP network to access AUDIX is the C-Lan necessary? I pulled a Definity G3/Intuity config paper off AVAYA to use as a guideline. Am I going in the right direction? I can call AUDIX etc but I do not get personal greetings. The config sheet shows the analog ports as VMI type, not 2500. Is this pretty straight forward inband signalling?

Thanx
 
There are several Audix integrations with g3si
all require different hardware, RTU options, programming.

x.25
mode code
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bsh

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If your audix ports show as "VMI", that is "mode-code", your digits are transfered as inband touch tones, you do not need a CLAN card for an audix link, in that case.


Mitch

AVAYA Certified Expert
 
They are currently 2500, i had planned on changing a couple of them to VMI per the document and givng it a whirl. I'm assuming that the cover path for the stations sends the call to the VMI hunt group, the message center, and that the digts are passed then delivering the primary greeting.

I need to keep digging the site to find a doc about thwe AUDIX link.

Thanx for the info.
 
if your audix ports are currently set to "2500", then you probably have CLAN integration, or if a very very old ancient switch, X25 serial integration. FYI.



Mitch

AVAYA Certified Expert
 
It's c-lan integration i'v come to that conclusion. i had thought the c-lan was only for asa functionality. i'm not getting info to the audix for proper mwessage delivery, or i should say subscriber specific recordings, be it an auto-attendant or station subscriber. i've got an 8700 across the street, i need to compare the configs on the two machines. i'm close...
 
display comm proc" will show you the audix link, and "status link 1" (usually your first administered CLAN) will show you if the link is up or down.



Mitch

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