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Network > Remote Sites
Field
System ID
Remote site name
Voice name
Network site type
Remote Site Private ID
Restrictions
Protocol
Outgoing and Incoming Calls
Last call
Status
Total failed calls
Messages sent
Received
Total failed calls
Reset
Maximum failed calls
allowed
Message Delivery
Page Field Descriptions
Description
The remote site system ID.
The remote site name.
Recorded remote site name. If 00:00 appears on the button
label, a recording does not exist.
The type of phone system used to exchange messages with
the remote site. Specified when the remote site is added to
the messaging system.
• Open.
The site uses the public phone network to
exchange messages.
• Other carrier (Private).
network to exchange messages.
The private ID the system must dial to reach the remote site
using a private phone network.
NOTE
T
HIS FIELD ONLY APPEARS IF THE
(Private)
NETWORK SITE TYPE IS SELECTED WHEN THE
.
SITE IS CREATED
Sets any restrictions to message delivery to or from the
remote site.
• Outgoing.
Local site can only receive messages from
the remote site. The local site cannot place message
delivery calls to the remote site.
• Screen.
Local site can only deliver messages to remote
site. The local site cannot receive message delivery calls
from the remote site.
Displays the networking protocol for the remote site. If using
Plusnet:
• AMIS. Audio Messaging Interchange Specification is an
analog protocol used to facilitate communication between
messaging systems at remote sites. AMIS supports the
most common messaging system functions, including
sending, receiving and replaying messages.
• PLUSNET-1. An analog protocol used to facilitate
communication between messaging systems at different
sites. PLUSNET-1 provides advanced messaging features,
including urgent and private messages, unlimited number
of messages per call, unlimited message length and
unlimited number of recipients per message.
Displays the date of the last networking call to the site, the
number of messages sent and received, and the length of the
call.
The length of the last network call in minutes and seconds.
The number of failed calls. Calls that did not connect.
Number of messages sent.
Number of messages received.
The number of failed calls. Calls that did not connect.
Click to reset the failed calls counter.
The maximum number of failed calls. The messaging system
stops sending and receiving messages to remote sites when
the number of failed calls reaches this value.
The site uses a private phone
Other carrier
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