
Installing the Meridian Mail to PBX interface 11-13
Establishing the AML connection between Meridian Mail and the Meridian 1
Standard 1.0 Modular Option EC Installation and Maintenance Guide November 1999
core has access to these ports. Port 0 is for a modem, Port 1 is
for a TTY. These ports are in addition to the system terminal.
Note 5: When you print out an Option 81 configuration table in
LD 22, these two ports are programmed as ADAN TTYs on
card type CPSI and will not indicate a DNUM in their
programming. (See “Example of a configuration record
showing DNUM, AML, and VSID numbers” on page 11-15.)
Even though the DNUM is not listed in the programming as
associated with the TTY, these ports (devices) always take the
same device number as the TTY number. Therefore, each time
you see an ADAN TTY programmed in the configuration
record, you know that its corresponding device number, whether
it appears in the programming or not, is the same as the assigned
TTY number.
Note 6: The ESDI card is physically addressed by a switch
block on the card (SW2).
Note 7: You may want to reorganize (renumber) the devices in
the CFN. If you want to omit an AML number without omitting
its associated programming (Overlay 23), build another AML
(assign it a new number), and associate it with the same VSID
as the AML that you want to omit. Then the system allows you
to omit the original AML without deleting Overlay 23
programming, which associates the ACD queue with the VSID.
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