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12 Setting up Enterprise Edge Message Networking
Enterprise Edge 2.0 Message Networking Set Up and Operation Guide P0911952 Issue 02
Choosing a Local Mailbox Prefix for your site
Before your site can receive messages from other sites, you determine if you need
to use a Local Mailbox Prefix for your site. Local Mailbox Prefixes are required by
some voicemail systems. Nortel Networks systems that require a Local Mailbox
Prefix are CallPilot and Meridian Mail Net Gateway. Nortel Networks systems that
do not require a Local Mailbox Prefix are Norstar Voicemail and Enterprise Edge.
The Local Mailbox Prefix is a number from one to nine digits. The Local Mailbox
Prefix makes your site unique across the entire network. Your Local Mailbox Prefix
can be the same as your site’s area code and three-digit exchange prefix. For
example, if customers normally dial 403-246-xxxx to reach your site, 403246 can
be your Local Mailbox Prefix.
If you use a Local Mailbox Prefix, you must give your Local Mailbox Prefix
number to the Network Administrators and System Administrators at each digital
site. If you change your Local Mailbox Prefix, give your new Local Mailbox Prefix
to the Network Administrators and System Administrators at each digital site. The
other sites enter your Local Mailbox Prefix into the Network Site Table entry that
corresponds to your site.
Entering your Local Network parameters
To enter the Local Network parameters:
1. Click the Networking menu and then click Digital-specific Networking
Parameters.
The Digital-specific Networking Parameters dialog box appears.
2. In the SMTP Proxy Name box, type the SMTP Proxy Name.
3. In the Local Prefix box, type the local prefix.
4. Click the OK button.
Setting the General Networking features
The General Networking features control the types of interaction your site has with
other networking sites.
Note: The General Networking features can already be set if you have AMIS
installed at your site.
The General Networking features include:
Network Receive
This feature lets your site receive messages from other sites on the network. The
default setting is enabled.
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