Message Networking

With Message Networking subscribers can exchange messages with subscribers at other locations. Network Delivery mailboxes let local subscribers send a voice message to another subscriber using what appears to be a local mailbox.

 

Message Networking is a CallPilot option. You must purchase a software authorization code to use Message Networking. Contact your vendor to purchase or trial Message Networking.

 

Use site-based addressing to set up a formal network of sites. Local subscribers can send messages to subscribers at a remote site using an address that is the same as the recipient’s telephone number. Your site-based addressing can match your organization’s telephone network addressing.

 

Direct AMIS addressing lets local subscribers send a voice message to any subscriber inside or outside the company who has an AMIS CallPilot address. No formal network interconnection is required. AMIS networking uses ordinary telephone lines to exchange voice messages. An AMIS address consists of a telephone number and a mailbox number.

 

Message Networking uses these two types of networking: