- Cisco Unity Express Features
- Overview of Cisco Unity Express Voice Mail and Auto Attendant
- Entering and Exiting the Command Environment
- Configuration Tasks
- Configuring System Components
- Configuring Users and Groups
- Configuring Voice Mail
- Configure Smart Licensing
- Configuring Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting
- Configuring the Administration via Telephone Application
- Configuring Auto Attendants
- Configuring Message Notification
- Configuring VoiceView Express
- Networking Cisco Unity Express
- Configuring Distribution Lists
- Configuring Security
- Backing Up and Restoring Data
- Language Support
- Configuring Advanced Voice Mail
- Advanced Configuration
- Monitoring the System
- Configuring SNMP Monitoring
- Registering Cisco Unity Express Endpoints to Cisco Unified Messaging Gateway
- Configuring Your Cisco IOS Gateway for T.37 On-Ramp and Off-Ramp Fax Support
- Troubleshooting
Entering and Exiting the Command Environment
This chapter describes the procedures for entering and exiting the Cisco Unity Express command environment, where Cisco Unity Express configuration commands are executed. The following sections describe these procedures:
EXEC and Configuration Modes
The Cisco Unity Express command modes, EXEC and configuration, operate similarly to the EXEC and configuration modes for Cisco IOS CLI commands. However, Cisco Unity Express EXEC mode permits some parameters to be configured or modified, which are not allowed in Cisco IOS EXEC mode. This Cisco Unity Express capability saves the configured parameters to flash memory so that the system has some minimum information available if a catastrophic failure, such as a power outage, occurs. The description for each command in this guide indicates the command mode.
Entering the Command Environment
After the Cisco Unity Express software is installed and active, use this procedure to enter the command environment.
Prerequisites
The following information is required to enter the command environment:
SUMMARY STEPS
3. Enter the user ID and password of the router.
4. Choose one of the following:
- For ISM-SRE-300-K9: service-module ism slot/unit session
- For SM-SRE-700-K9, SM-SRE-710-K9, SM-SRE-900-K9, and SM-SRE-910-K9:
service-module sm slot/unit session - For NME-CUE: service-module integrated-service-engine slot/unit session
- For NM-CUE-EC, NM-CUE, and AIM-CUE: service-module service-engine slot/unit session
- For AIM2-CUE: service-module integrated-service-module slot/unit session
DETAILED STEPS
Exiting the Command Environment
To leave the Cisco Unity Express command environment and return to the router command environment, return to Cisco Unity Express EXEC mode and enter the exit command twice.
The following example illustrates the exit procedure: