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Message Networking
NN40011-021 Issue 1.2 BCM Rls 6.0 17
Digital Networking Properties Settings
Attribute
Description
Local
Prefix
Before your site can receive messages from other sites, you must enter a local
prefix for your site.
The local prefix is the sequence of digits that must be prefixed to local mailbox
numbers to make them unique across your network. The prefix is usually the
same at your site prefix in the network numbering plan.
The local prefix is a number from one to nine digits. This prefix can be the same
as your site’s area code and three-digit exchange prefix. For example, if
customers dial 403-246-xxxx to reach your site, 403246 can be your local prefix.
You must give your local prefix number to the Network Administrator and
System Administrator at each digital site. If you change it, give them your new
prefix. They can update your local prefix in their Site Tables.
SMTP
Proxy
Name (if
relevant)
Before you can use Digital Networking, you must find out from the Network
Administrator whether the network has an SMTP proxy. SMTP proxies restrict
access to a company’s internal network from the Internet. A proxy provides
network security and prevents unauthorized access.
If your network has a direct connection to the Internet or Intranet, it does not
have an SMTP proxy and you do not have to enter an SMTP proxy name. If
your network has an SMTP proxy, you must enter the domain name of the
SMTP proxy of your site. Contact your Network Administrator for more
information.
The FQDN* of the SMTP proxy can be a maximum of 128 alphanumeric
characters. The domain name cannot have any spaces or punctuation except
for characters such as periods, dashes or underscores that are part of the
name.
IP
Address
(read-only)
Displays the IP Address of your system. This displays only if DNS is not used on
your system.
Domain
Name
(read-only)
If you use a DNS your system displays the domain name. If you do not use a
DNS the IP address is displayed.
* The FQDN is the domain name used for referring to your site and is added to all outgoing
messages. For example Avaya.com is a domain name.
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