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Cisco Voice Mail Pilot Configuration
Configuring the Voice Mail Pilot Number
Deleting a Voice Mail Pilot Number
Voice-Mail Pilot Configuration Settings
Cisco Voice Mail Pilot Configuration
The voice mail pilot number designates the directory number that you dial to access your voice messages. Cisco CallManager automatically dials the voice-messaging number when you press the Messages button on your phone. Each pilot number can belong to a different voice-mail messaging system.
The following topics provide information on voice-mail pilot configuration:
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Configuring the Voice Mail Pilot Number
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Voice-Mail Pilot Configuration Settings
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Voice Mail Connectivity to Cisco CallManager, Cisco CallManager System Guide
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Cisco uOne Configuration Checklist, Cisco CallManager System Guide
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Cisco Unity Configuration Checklist, Cisco CallManager System Guide
Configuring the Voice Mail Pilot Number
To configure the voice-mail pilot number, perform these procedures.
Procedure
Step 1
Choose Feature > Voice Mail > Voice Mail Pilot.
The Voice Mail Pilot Configuration window displays.
Step 2
Choose a Cisco voice-mail pilot number, or click the Add a New Voice Mail Pilot Number link.
Step 3
Configure the appropriate settings as described in Table 40-1.
Step 4
To add the new voice mail pilot number, click Insert or to update the settings for an existing voice mail pilot number, click Update.
Related Topics
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Voice-Mail Pilot Configuration Settings
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Message Waiting Configuration, page 39-1
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Voice Mail Profile Configuration, page 41-1
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Voice Mail Connectivity to Cisco CallManager, Cisco CallManager System Guide
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Cisco uOne Configuration Checklist, Cisco CallManager System Guide
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Cisco Unity Configuration Checklist, Cisco CallManager System Guide
Deleting a Voice Mail Pilot Number
To configure the voice mail pilot number, perform these procedures. You cannot delete the default or the No Voice Mail pilot numbers, and you cannot delete voice-mail pilot numbers that are used by a voice-mail profile.
Procedure
Step 1
Choose Feature > Voice Mail > Voice Mail Pilot.
The Voice Mail Pilot Configuration window displays.
Step 2
Choose the voice-mail pilot number that you want to delete.
Step 3
Click Delete.
A confirmation window appears.
Note
If you choose the default or the No Voice Mail pilot numbers, the Delete button does not appear.
Step 4
To delete the voice mail pilot, click OK or to cancel the deletion process, click Cancel.
If a voice mail profile uses this voice mail pilot number, a message displays indicating the number of voice mail profiles that use this voice mail pilot number.
Related Topics
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Configuring the Voice Mail Pilot Number
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Message Waiting Configuration, page 39-1
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Voice Mail Profile Configuration, page 41-1
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Voice Mail Connectivity to Cisco CallManager, Cisco CallManager System Guide
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Cisco uOne Configuration Checklist, Cisco CallManager System Guide
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Cisco Unity Configuration Checklist, Cisco CallManager System Guide
Voice-Mail Pilot Configuration Settings
Table 40-1 describes the voice-mail pilot configuration settings.
Table 40-1 Voice Mail Pilot Configuration Settings
Field
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Description
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Voice Mail Pilot Number
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Enter a number to identify the voice-mail pilot number.
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Description
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Enter the description of the pilot number.
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Calling Search Space
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Choose the appropriate calling search space. A calling search space comprises a collection of partitions that are searched for numbers that are called from this pilot number.
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Make this the default Voice Mail Pilot for the system
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Check the box to make this pilot number the default Voice Mail Pilot for the system.
Note If you check the Default box, this voice-mail pilot number replaces your current default pilot number.
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Related Topics
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Configuring the Voice Mail Pilot Number
•
Message Waiting Configuration, page 39-1
•
Voice Mail Profile Configuration, page 41-1
•
Voice Mail Connectivity to Cisco CallManager, Cisco CallManager System Guide
•
Cisco uOne Configuration Checklist, Cisco CallManager System Guide
•
Cisco Unity Configuration Checklist, Cisco CallManager System Guide