
AMIS Analog Networking
585-300-512 Issue 7
May 1999
AUDIX Administration
3-38Ongoing Administration
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Ongoing Administration
Ongoing AMIS analog networking and message delivery administration and
maintenance is summarized in this section.
Educate Subscribers
A primary duty of the system administrator is to inform the subscriber population
of AMIS analog networking and message delivery prefixes, valid machine
numbers to dial, and so on. Update and distribute the template letter for the AMIS
Analog Networking and Message Delivery features that appears in Chapter C,
"Subscriber Operation"
Maintain the Network
The system administrator may need to do periodic administration of the AMIS
analog networking/message delivery network as follows:
■ For AMIS analog networking, add and delete local and remote
subscribers and machines as necessary (see Tasks 8 through 11). These
tasks do
not
require a system restart.
■ For message delivery, add and delete remote telephone numbers and
subscribers as necessary (see Tasks 8 through 11). These tasks do
not
require a system restart.
■ Readminister network parameters if needed (for example, if numerous
remote administered subscribers are added or if the Outcalling feature is
activated). Any changes made in Task 3 require a system restart (see Task
7).
■ Troubleshoot any AMIS-related entries that appear in the administration
log (an “A” entry on the status line). Refer to Chapter A, "Administration
Log Entries", for a summary of AMIS analog networking and message
delivery log entries, and the problem-resolution steps for each.
Monitor Logs and Traffic Reports
The system administrator should display the administration log and traffic reports
frequently to verify good service, identify possible problems, and ensure system
security. Refer to the appropriate forms reference manual for a description of
traffic reports and individual fields on the traffic forms (see the "Related
Resources" section in the preface).
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