
14 Setting up Enterprise Edge Networking
Enterprise Edge Networking Set Up and Operation Guide P0908529 Issue 02
Network Site Table administration
Before local users can send messages to another site using Site-Based Addressing,
you must add the site to your local Network Site Table.
Adding a site in the Network Site Table
Before you add a site to the Network Site Table, you must create the following local
information about the target site:
Site Name
A text name for the site can be up to 16 characters. This is the name that is shown
to the local user when they address the message or review message envelope
information.
Host Name
A text name for the host site (Fully Qualified Domain Name) can be up to 16
characters.
Site Prefix
The Site Prefix is a number between one to nine digits in length that identifies the
site on the network. This number must be unique and not assigned to any other site
on the local system. Make the Site Prefix a number that is easy for users to
recognize and remember. The Site Prefix is usually the same as the sequence of
digits that local users dial to place a telephone call to the site. For example, if local
users dial 403-123-4567 to call someone at the target site, then 403123 is an easily
remembered Site Prefix for the site.
The Site Prefix cannot overlap any other Site Prefix in your Network Site Table. For
example, if you use Site Prefix 403123, it overlaps with prefixes 40312 and
4031234.
Next, you need to know the following information about the site, which can be obtained from
the Network Administrator for the target site:
Mailbox Prefix
The Mailbox Prefix is the Local Mailbox Prefix in use at the target site. Enterprise
Edge Networking ensures that all messages sent to the target site have this value
prefixed. The Mailbox Prefix ensures uniqueness for the receiving proxy or
networking equipment.
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