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CallPilot Message Networking Set Up and Operation Guide
Setting up BCM and M1CallPilot for VPIM broadcast messages
To set up the BCM so remote M1 Callpilot broadcast messages are accepted and delivered to
BCM's local subscribers:
• Enable Network Receive. If not enabled, the remote M1 site will receive a Service Not
Available (SMTP reply 421) nondelivery notification upon attempting to send a broadcast
message to the BCM.
• Add the M1 site to the site list on the BCM. You need to know the FQDN of the M1 site, and
its site prefix in the network. If you do not add the M1 site to the BCM, the remote M1 site will
receive a Service Not Available (SMTP reply 421) nondelivery notification when attempting
to send a broadcast message to the BCM. Also, the BCM can only receive G726 voice
encoded messages from M1 CallPilot.
To set up M1 CallPilot to send network and site specific broadcast messages:
• Ensure you have M1 Callpilot version 2.0 or above. Versions prior to 2.0 do not support
network wide and site specific broadcast to BCMs. For additional information, see the
CallPilot Network Planning Guide (555-7101-102).
About AMIS
Audio Messaging Interchange Specification (AMIS) provides voice messaging to mailboxes at
different sites on a communication network. A network is a collection of offices, locations or sites
connected by telecommunication links. Each site on the network must have AMIS to send, receive
and reply to network messages. Direct AMIS addressing lets local subscribers send a voice
message to any subscriber inside or outside the company who has an AMIS voice mail address.
Network voice messaging occurs between mailboxes at different sites. For example, a message
recorded at an office in Cleveland, Ohio can be transferred directly to the appropriate mailbox at
an office in Toronto, Ontario.
AMIS networking uses ordinary telephone lines to exchange voice messages. An AMIS address
consists of a telephone number and a mailbox number.
Ways of sending network messages
With Message Networking subscribers can send network messages to any supported site on the
network. Sites must have Network Receive enabled to receive network messages.
Subscribers can send network messages using:
• Site-Based Addressing
• Network Delivery Mailboxes
Note: AMIS calls can incur long distance charges.
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