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active/active. See Cisco Unity Connection cluster
Active Directory availability 2-2
administrative tools overview 1-10
APIs 1-12
audio quality, supportability, and disk space requirements 3-3
considerations for VPIM Networking 3-4
list of supported 3-2
tips for choosing 3-3
transcoding 3-2
automated attendant overview 1-3
backups 12-1
calendar integration, overview 1-6
administration 14-2
how users manage fax messages 14-2
single direct-inward-dial (DID) number support 14-3
Cisco Unified Mobile Communicator
maximum number of mobile clients 3-8
overview 1-5, 1-9
Cisco Unified Mobility Advantage
maximum number of mobile clients 3-8
overview 1-5, 1-9
Cisco Unified Personal Communicator
maximum number of clients 3-9
overview 1-7
CUMI 1-13
CUNI 1-13
CUPI 1-12
CUTI 1-13
Cisco Unity Connection cluster
dial-out port configuration 11-6
load balancing calls 11-4
load balancing clients 11-5
overview 11-1
publisher server 11-2
requirements 11-3
subscriber server 11-3
support for separation of servers 11-3
cluster, Cisco Unity Connection
dial-out port configuration 11-6
load balancing calls 11-4
load balancing clients 11-5
overview 11-1
publisher server 11-2
requirements 11-3
subscriber server 11-3
support for separation of servers 11-3
audio quality, supportability, and disk space requirements 3-3
considerations for VPIM Networking 3-4
list of supported 3-2
tips for choosing 3-3
transcoding 3-2
conversation customization 1-2
CUMI 1-13
CUNI 1-13
CUPI 1-12
CUTI 1-13
DHCP, availability 2-1
Digital Networking 5-3
disaster recovery 12-1
DNS, availability 2-1
end user interfaces, overview 1-2
hardware support overview 1-19
high availability. See Cisco Unity Connection cluster
maximum number of clients 3-9
overview 1-7
clients, sizing Connection servers for 3-7
email clients overview 1-6
IMAP Idle, effect on sizing Connection servers 3-7
call control 10-8
call information 10-7
Cisco Unified CM 10-2, 10-10
Cisco Unified CM authentication and encryption 10-12
Cisco Unified CM Express 10-19
Cisco Unified SIP Proxy with PIMG/TIMG integrations 10-6
Cisco Unified SRST 10-22
deploying phones across a WAN 10-10
description 10-2
digital integration with digital PIMG units 10-3
DTMF integration with analog PIMG units 10-3
general issues 10-9
in-band integration with TIMG units 10-5
multiple phone systems 10-29
multiple versions of Cisco Unified CM and Cisco Unified CM Express 10-21
overview 10-1
PIMG 10-26
port group configuration forCisco Unified CM cluster 10-17
QSIG-enabled phone system with ISR voice gateway 10-31
sample path of call 10-8
serial integration with analog PIMG units 10-4
serial integration with TIMG units 10-4
settings 10-7
SIP 10-25
support overview 1-19
TIMG 10-26
languages overview 1-5
attribute mappings 9-4
authentication, configuring 9-8
authentication and Microsoft Active Directory 9-9
authentication overview 1-14, 9-7
benefits 9-1
Connection users, creating 9-5
how authentication works 9-8
LDAP users, filtering 9-6
overview 9-1
synchronization configuration 9-2
synchronization overview 1-14
synchronization task list 9-2
line codecs, supported 3-2
maximum number of clients 3-8
overview 1-11
overview 1-11
Microsoft Exchange, availability 2-1
migration 7-1
mobile clients, maximum number 3-8
MWIs, port group configuration forCisco Unified CM cluster 10-17
name resolution, availability 2-1
audio codec considerations for VPIM Networking 3-4
considerations when migrating 7-1
network resources, availability 2-1
partitions and search spaces, using 1-3
Personal Call Transfer Rules overview 1-11
call control 10-8
call information 10-7
Cisco Unified CM 10-2, 10-10
Cisco Unified CM authentication and encryption 10-12
Cisco Unified CM Express 10-19
Cisco Unified SIP Proxy with PIMG/TIMG integrations 10-6
Cisco Unified SRST 10-22
deploying phones across a WAN 10-10
description 10-2
digital integration with digital PIMG units 10-3
DTMF integration with analog PIMG units 10-3
general issues 10-9
in-band integration with TIMG units 10-5
multiple phone systems 10-29
multiple versions of Cisco Unified CM and Cisco Unified CM Express 10-21
overview 10-1
PIMG 10-26
port group configuration forCisco Unified CM cluster 10-17
QSIG-enabled phone system with ISR voice gateway 10-31
sample path of call 10-8
serial integration with analog PIMG units 10-4
serial integration with TIMG units 10-4
settings 10-7
SIP 10-25
support overview 1-19
TIMG 10-26
recording codecs, supported 3-2
restores 12-1
maximum number of clients 3-10
overview 1-7
maximum number of clients 3-9
overview 1-7
overview 1-15
secure communications overview 1-18
secure messages overview 1-17
determining voice port configuration 3-4
sizing and scaling 3-1
sizing for IMAP clients 3-7
storage capacity for voice messages 3-5
about 6-1
Active Directory considerations 6-14
associating Exchange email with Connection users 6-3
client access to Connection voice messages 6-15
deploying 6-4
Microsoft Exchange considerations 6-9
network considerations 6-5
restoring Exchange mailboxes 6-17
scalability 6-5
secure messaging, using 6-14
unified messaging services and accounts 6-2
TUI sessions, determining number 3-6
associating Exchange email with Connection users 6-3
services and accounts 6-2
user interface overview 1-2
users, determining maximum per server 3-6
ViewMail for Outlook overview 1-7
maximum number of clients and sessions 3-7
overview 1-7
voice messages, storage capacity 3-5
voice ports, determining number and configuration 3-4
audio codec considerations 3-4
design considerations 5-9
VUI sessions, determining number 3-6
maximum number of clients 3-9
overview 1-7
Index
active/active. See Cisco Unity Connection cluster
Active Directory availability 2-2
administrative tools overview 1-10
APIs 1-12
audio quality, supportability, and disk space requirements 3-3
considerations for VPIM Networking 3-4
list of supported 3-2
tips for choosing 3-3
transcoding 3-2
automated attendant overview 1-3
backups 12-1
calendar integration, overview 1-6
administration 14-2
how users manage fax messages 14-2
single direct-inward-dial (DID) number support 14-3
Cisco Unified Mobile Communicator
maximum number of mobile clients 3-8
overview 1-5, 1-9
Cisco Unified Mobility Advantage
maximum number of mobile clients 3-8
overview 1-5, 1-9
Cisco Unified Personal Communicator
maximum number of clients 3-9
overview 1-7
CUMI 1-13
CUNI 1-13
CUPI 1-12
CUTI 1-13
Cisco Unity Connection cluster
dial-out port configuration 11-6
load balancing calls 11-4
load balancing clients 11-5
overview 11-1
publisher server 11-2
requirements 11-3
subscriber server 11-3
support for separation of servers 11-3
cluster, Cisco Unity Connection
dial-out port configuration 11-6
load balancing calls 11-4
load balancing clients 11-5
overview 11-1
publisher server 11-2
requirements 11-3
subscriber server 11-3
support for separation of servers 11-3
audio quality, supportability, and disk space requirements 3-3
considerations for VPIM Networking 3-4
list of supported 3-2
tips for choosing 3-3
transcoding 3-2
conversation customization 1-2
CUMI 1-13
CUNI 1-13
CUPI 1-12
CUTI 1-13
DHCP, availability 2-1
Digital Networking 5-3
disaster recovery 12-1
DNS, availability 2-1
end user interfaces, overview 1-2
hardware support overview 1-19
high availability. See Cisco Unity Connection cluster
maximum number of clients 3-9
overview 1-7
clients, sizing Connection servers for 3-7
email clients overview 1-6
IMAP Idle, effect on sizing Connection servers 3-7
call control 10-8
call information 10-7
Cisco Unified CM 10-2, 10-10
Cisco Unified CM authentication and encryption 10-12
Cisco Unified CM Express 10-19
Cisco Unified SIP Proxy with PIMG/TIMG integrations 10-6
Cisco Unified SRST 10-22
deploying phones across a WAN 10-10
description 10-2
digital integration with digital PIMG units 10-3
DTMF integration with analog PIMG units 10-3
general issues 10-9
in-band integration with TIMG units 10-5
multiple phone systems 10-29
multiple versions of Cisco Unified CM and Cisco Unified CM Express 10-21
overview 10-1
PIMG 10-26
port group configuration forCisco Unified CM cluster 10-17
QSIG-enabled phone system with ISR voice gateway 10-31
sample path of call 10-8
serial integration with analog PIMG units 10-4
serial integration with TIMG units 10-4
settings 10-7
SIP 10-25
support overview 1-19
TIMG 10-26
languages overview 1-5
attribute mappings 9-4
authentication, configuring 9-8
authentication and Microsoft Active Directory 9-9
authentication overview 1-14, 9-7
benefits 9-1
Connection users, creating 9-5
how authentication works 9-8
LDAP users, filtering 9-6
overview 9-1
synchronization configuration 9-2
synchronization overview 1-14
synchronization task list 9-2
line codecs, supported 3-2
maximum number of clients 3-8
overview 1-11
overview 1-11
Microsoft Exchange, availability 2-1
migration 7-1
mobile clients, maximum number 3-8
MWIs, port group configuration forCisco Unified CM cluster 10-17
name resolution, availability 2-1
audio codec considerations for VPIM Networking 3-4
considerations when migrating 7-1
network resources, availability 2-1
partitions and search spaces, using 1-3
Personal Call Transfer Rules overview 1-11
call control 10-8
call information 10-7
Cisco Unified CM 10-2, 10-10
Cisco Unified CM authentication and encryption 10-12
Cisco Unified CM Express 10-19
Cisco Unified SIP Proxy with PIMG/TIMG integrations 10-6
Cisco Unified SRST 10-22
deploying phones across a WAN 10-10
description 10-2
digital integration with digital PIMG units 10-3
DTMF integration with analog PIMG units 10-3
general issues 10-9
in-band integration with TIMG units 10-5
multiple phone systems 10-29
multiple versions of Cisco Unified CM and Cisco Unified CM Express 10-21
overview 10-1
PIMG 10-26
port group configuration forCisco Unified CM cluster 10-17
QSIG-enabled phone system with ISR voice gateway 10-31
sample path of call 10-8
serial integration with analog PIMG units 10-4
serial integration with TIMG units 10-4
settings 10-7
SIP 10-25
support overview 1-19
TIMG 10-26
recording codecs, supported 3-2
restores 12-1
maximum number of clients 3-10
overview 1-7
maximum number of clients 3-9
overview 1-7
overview 1-15
secure communications overview 1-18
secure messages overview 1-17
determining voice port configuration 3-4
sizing and scaling 3-1
sizing for IMAP clients 3-7
storage capacity for voice messages 3-5
about 6-1
Active Directory considerations 6-14
associating Exchange email with Connection users 6-3
client access to Connection voice messages 6-15
deploying 6-4
Microsoft Exchange considerations 6-9
network considerations 6-5
restoring Exchange mailboxes 6-17
scalability 6-5
secure messaging, using 6-14
unified messaging services and accounts 6-2
TUI sessions, determining number 3-6
associating Exchange email with Connection users 6-3
services and accounts 6-2
user interface overview 1-2
users, determining maximum per server 3-6
ViewMail for Outlook overview 1-7
maximum number of clients and sessions 3-7
overview 1-7
voice messages, storage capacity 3-5
voice ports, determining number and configuration 3-4
audio codec considerations 3-4
design considerations 5-9
VUI sessions, determining number 3-6
maximum number of clients 3-9
overview 1-7