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MANUAL VERSION 11.0 – May 2008
Voice Processing Unit Network Capacities
10. VOICE PROCESSING UNIT NETWORK CAPACITIES
NOTE: As of version 8.0, the OS/2 Voice Processing Unit is no longer supported.
10.1 A Voice Processing Unit or Enterprise Messaging (EM) unit can be installed on any or
all nodes in the phone network. These Voice Processing systems can also be networked
together to allow a caller to leave a message on the local Voice Processing system for a mail-
box located on another Voice Processing system in the network.
10.2 The maximum capacities of the network are listed in the following table.
10.3 Each Voice Processing system has its own internal message queue (similar to a mail-
box’s message queues) and stores messages destined for other Voice Processing systems until
they are delivered.
NOTE: The Voice Processor AMIS Networking or Inter-Tel Messaging IP Networking software
license is required to use Voice Processing Nodes.
10.4 The Voice Processing Node programming area is used to identify and define informa-
tion about each node (unit) in the Voice Processing network. Before the local Voice Processing
Unit can deliver messages to another Voice Processing node in the network, the remote node
must be included in the local table.
Table 1-6. Voice Processing Unit Network Capacities
Feature/Devices
VP Unit
Capacity
EM Unit
Capacity
Voice Processing Units per network
100
a
200
a
Mailboxes and/or Extension IDs per Voice Processing node
Local:
Off-Node:
10000
CPC: 10000
512 CPS: 10000
1024/ATMCPS: 25000
10000
CPC: 10000
512 CPS: 10000
1024/ATMCPS: 25000
System Audio Interface Ports per node 40 24 (for Base I)
32 (for Base II)
b
Applications
c
per node 1000 1000
Group Lists per node
Members per group list
1000
1500
500
1000
Remote Message Notification Numbers per mailbox 18 18
Audiotex Recordings per node 500
500
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Message Notification/Retrieval Applications per node 1 1
System Passwords per node 4 10
Time Slot Groups per node 10 10
a. This is the maximum number of nodes supported by the software. System traffic may limit the ac-
tual number of nodes that can be supported without affecting system performance.
b. Available ports are determined by a software license.
c. Applications include Call Routing Announcements, STAR applications, Record-A-Call, etc.
d. The number of programmed custom recordings is limited only by the size of the local hard disk.