Avaya 555-231-743 Life Jacket User Manual


 
GuestWorks and DEFINITY ECS Release 9
Technician Handbook for Hospitality Installations
555-231-743
Issue 1
November 2000
Installing the System
24Connecting the Hospitality Adjuncts
Switch-to-INTUITY Admin Link (Mode Code
Integration)
When using Mode Code Integration, the administrative link between the switch
and the MAP (the link that transfers information to support the INTUITY AUDIX
service for office staff voice messaging) connects by way of an analog port on the
switch and a voice port on the MAP. This connection is the same as the voice port
connections shown in “Switch-to-INTUITY Voice Port Connections” on page 25
and in Figure 9.
In other words, the voice ports used for leaving and retrieving messages on the
INTUITY system are the same voice ports used for Mode Code Integration. This
means that the ports will be in use for the amount of time it takes to leave a
message, plus the amount of time it takes for the Mode Codes to exchange
messages between the switch and INTUITY. This will affect the traffic-handling of
the voice messaging system.
Mode Code Integration should not be used if TCP/IP or X.25 link integration is
available. See “Switch-to-INTUITY Admin Link (TCP/IP)” on page 19 or “Switch-
to-INTUITY Admin Link (X.25)” on page 22 for more information.
NOTE:
When using Mode Code Integration, you cannot take advantage of the
Switch/INTUITY/PMS Link Integration feature. This means that you must
install the link shown in “INTUITY Lodging-to-PMS Link” on page 30.
Mode Code Integration between the switch and the MAP is described in more
detail in the following documents:
DEFINITY ECS Administrator’s Guide
INTUITY Messaging Solutions Release 4 MAP/5P System Installation
INTUITY Messaging Solutions Integration with System 75, DEFINITY
Generics 1 & 3, and R5/6
INTUITY Messaging Solutions Release 5 Documentation (CD).