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AT&T AUDIX Networking 585-300-903 User Manual

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Glossary

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Removable
Cartridge Drive
(RCD)

A 20- or 50-Mbyte AUDIX disk drive with a removable magnetic-media cartridge.
AUDIX-L uses a Removable Storage Drive (RSD) with an 80-Mbyte magnetic-media
cartridge.

Removable
Storage Drive
(RSD)

An AUDIX-L disk drive that permits removal and replacement of the 80-Mbyte
magnetic-media cartridge. One RSD is required per system for software updates and
backup procedures.

Replaceable
Unit

Any removable device that the system can identify as faulty. The unit may have more
than one part (such as the FP-PE, which controls three circuit packs).

Reset

A low-level hardware function that causes various processors to interrupt, then begin
to execute their RAM initialization.

Resolved Alarm
Log

A list of the date and time at which alarms were activated and resolved (or retired),
shown by the

maintenance : resolved alarm : display

form. The

maintenance : resolved alarm : specification

form can be used to

select resolved alarms to display based on type or time.

Restart
(AUDIX)

An AUDIX Enhanced feature that allows subscribers who have reached AUDIX
through the Call Answer feature to access their own mailboxes by typing the *R
(Restart) command. This is especially useful for long-distance calls or for AUDIX
Standalone users who wish to access AUDIX when all the Voice Mail ports are busy.

Restart (System)

A partial system initialization from FP memory using booted programs already in
RAM. This can be done using the Control Mode Menu (Function 4) or the

startup

form. A restart resets the FP and opens and mounts all filesystems that need to be
active for full service.

Retention Time

The amount of time messages are saved on disk before being automatically deleted
from a subscriber’s mailbox.

Return Call to
Sender

An AUDIX Enhanced feature that allows subscribers to immediately place a call to
the originator of an incoming message if that person is in the switch’s dial plan.

S Bus

The main bus of the AUDIX system which connects all other major processor
subsystems (FP and DBP) as well as the minor processors (VB, SCPI, and DBPI).

Scan

To listen to a message body or header.

Scan Incoming
Mailbox
Activity

Activity 2 on the Activity Menu which allows subscribers to review, forward, or
respond to messages they have received from other subscribers or through the Call
Answer feature.

Scan Outgoing
Mailbox
Activity

Activity 4 on the Activity Menu which allows subscribers to review, edit, or redirect
messages they have scheduled for delivery, or to check the status of messages that are
already sent.

Scheduled
Delivery Time

A time and/or date that a subscriber optionally assigns to a message that tells AUDIX
when to deliver it. If a delivery time is omitted, AUDIX sends the message
immediately.

Screen-Labeled
Keys

The top row of eight keys on a display terminal whose functions are marked by
reverse video blocks at the bottom of the screen. The keys’ functions change when
the screen labels change.