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Microtronix Access User Guide
9.5 MWI Test
9.5.1 Overview
The MWI Gateway can generate MWI messages internally by using the MWI Test page . Choose
the main menu option to display the test page.
The test page has 3 input fields for selecting a telephone number, on/off indicator, and message
format; and a Test button to initiate the test.
9.5.2 Telephone number (DN)
Enter the telephone number of the telephone that should receive an MWI message. The maximum
number of digits is 14. A single digit can be sent as a “keep-alive” signal that should invoke a negat-
ive response.
9.5.3 Message Waiting Indication
Choose ON or OFF depending on the desired affect on the telephone. Sending one then the other in
successive tests should cause a toggle of the specific indicator on the telephone. This could be a
stutter tone, lamp, or a test message depending on the type of phone and switch/PBX to which the
phone is attached.
9.5.4 Message format
Choose SIP Notify or SMDI as the source generator for the message.
If SIP Notify is chosen, a SIP Notify “messge-summary” is sent via the Listening TCP port of the
UMS SIP Interface. The port number shoul be non-zero. The SIP interface will forward the mes-
sage to the MWI Gateway for delivery to it's routed destination switch/PBX.
If SMDI is chosen, an SMDI message is send via the listening TCP Port Number of the VMS Inter-
face. The VMS interface must not be in use by another source, and must be configured for listening
on a non-zero TCP Port Number, IP Address blank or set to 0.0.0.0, and Protocol set to SMDI.
9.5.5 Test Button
Click on the Test button to generate and send the MWI mesage to the selected input interface, and
observe the target telephone. Messages will be displayed in a new window to reflect the progress.
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