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Reliant Octel 200 and Octel 300 Message Servers PB6001401 User Manual

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INSTALL 1-13

Octel Overture 200/300 Serenade 3.0

PB60014–01

Integration Card

SLOT 4 :5
Enter information for each PORT.
Enter as: EXTENSION NUMBER connected to each port (1–8 digits),
CLASS–OF–SERVICE (0–254), ANSWER MODE (AX, CX, MX), USE PORT FOR
MESSAGE WAITING AND NETWORK OUTCALLING (Y/N), TEST CHANNEL (Y/N)

1 :334,250,AX,N,N
2 :
Configure Integration (1–4=Msg Waiting Link):1
Enter empty line when done.
INS:

Integration cards installed in the message server must be the same. Integration cards can be installed
in Slots A1 through A6 for the Octel Overture 200. For the Octel Overture 300, most integration
cards can be configured in any slot not used for line cards. ATTIC integration cards and SIC8 cards
cannot go in slot 12 of the Octel Overture 300.

Except for the AT&T System 75/Definity G1, and the G3 ATTIC integrations, each port can be
allocated to only one integration unit. Refer to the Integration volume for additional details about the
specific integration you are configuring.

The fax application processor card can be installed in any unoccupied slot in the Octel Overture
200/300 cabinet. The following is an example of the dialog for configuring a fax application
processor.

.SLOT 8:17

Enter information for each PORT.
Enter as: CLASS-OF-SERVICE ( 0–254 ), TEST CHANNEL (Y/N).

1:126,N
2:126,N

4. NETWORK ROUTES
5. NETWORK LOCATIONS
6. NET NUMBERING PLAN

Questions 4, 5, and 6 pertain to collocated message servers and multilocation networking.
For information about configuring networking, refer to the Networking volume.