Testing determines if networking works properly with both local and remote sites. These tests are not intended to validate the compliance of a third-party system.
The DN test determines that DNs are properly configured.
From a telephone on any switch in the network:
Dial each of the Voice Messaging DNs on every switch in the network. Use
the full ESN or CDP number of the Voice Messaging service.
The test is successful if you reach the Voice Messaging service for each switch.
The auto-login test determines if the Auto-Login feature, if enabled, is available to users on all switch locations in the NMS network.
From a telephone that has the Auto-Login feature enabled:
Attempt auto-login by dialing the Voice Messaging service for the switch.
Repeat the test from a telephone with Auto-Login enabled on each switch.
The test is successful if you are logged in automatically and are not prompted for a mailbox number and password.
The thru-dial test determines if users are able to use the Thru-Dial feature among switches in the NMS network.
From a telephone on a switch:
Log on to CallPilot.
Try to thru-dial an extension on another switch in the NMS network.
Repeat this test from a telephone on every switch in the network.
The test is successful if you are able to thru-dial to that extension.
The features test determines if CallPilot features, such as Message Waiting Indicator (MWI) and Call Sender, are available throughout the NMS network.
From a telephone on a switch:
Compose and send a message to several mailboxes at each switch.
Confirm that the MWI lights are activated on all receiving telephones.
Call in to each mailbox, access each message, and use the Call Sender feature.
Repeat from a telephone on every switch in the NMS network. Address by all ESN, CDP, and local extension combinations.
The test is successful if you are able to send messages and the received messages offer full features.