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The space allotted to a user to store voice-mail messages.
Personal mailboxes are assigned to individual users, or user IDs.
General-delivery mailboxes are assigned to groups, or group IDs.
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Maximum number of seconds of stored messages allowed for the voice mailbox. To check the maximum number of voice message storage minutes permitted on your Cisco Unity Express system, choose
Help >
About and look at the Licensing Information fields.
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Maximum broadcast message size
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Maximum duration, in seconds, of a broadcast message that can be sent by a caller in the voice-mail system. The default value is 5 minutes and the maximum value is one hour.
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Maximum Caller Message Size
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Maximum size, in seconds, of a message that can be left by a caller in the voice-mail system.
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Maximum number of callers that the auto attendant can handle simultaneously. The Maximum Sessions number is limited by the number of auto attendant ports purchased with Cisco Unity Express. Choose
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About and look at the Maximum Telephony Ports field to see the number of ports that are available on your system.
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Maximum subscriber recording size
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Maximum size, in seconds, of a message that can be left by a caller in the voice-mail system. This default value is assigned by the system to a newly created user. When this limit is reached, the caller is notified that no more time is available for the message or that the mailbox is full. The caller hears prompts to listen to the message, to rerecord the message, or to send the message.
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Maximum voice message store
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The length of time, in minutes, for which voice-mail storage is available for the entire system. The maximum number of mailboxes that your system can create determines how many minutes of voice-mail messages can be stored at a given time.
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Number of users (individual or group) who belong to a distribution list.
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Number of days for which messages are stored. After a message has been stored for the specified length of time, the user can resave the message or delete it.
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This field is for park-slot extension types. Sets a limit for the number of reminder timeouts and reminder rings for a parked call. For example, a Max Notify Count value of 10 sends 10 reminder rings to the phone at intervals specified in the Notify Interval field. When a limit is set, a call parked at this slot is disconnected after the limit has been reached. Range is from 1 to 65535. There is no default value.
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Message Waiting Indication (MWI) extension
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For outcalling SIP MWI notification mechanism only. Defines an extension that receives special notification calls that are used to turn on the light indicator on a Cisco IP phone to notify the phone user that a voice-mail message is pending. The MWI fields are automatically populated with the dialed number (DN) pairs originally configured in Cisco Unified CME. When you configure the DN pairs in Cisco Unified CME, you must add wildcard characters (.) to the DNs to represent the length of a telephone extension number. Cisco Unity Express requires these wildcards when importing the MWI DNs from Cisco Unified CME during the Initialization Wizard. If wildcards are not configured in Cisco Unified CME, the DNs will not show up as available choices in the MWI extension field in the Cisco Unity Express GUI. The following example shows a valid MWI DN configuration for 4-digit extension ranges on Cisco Unified CME: ephone-dn 8 number 8000.... mwi on ! ! ephone-dn 9 number 8001.... mwi off
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For message-waiting indication (MWI) extension types.
On—Uses the MWI extension to turn on the MWI if the called number matches either the primary or the secondary MWI extension number.
Off—Uses the MWI extension to turn off the MWI if the called number matches either the primary or the secondary MWI number.
On-Off—Uses the MWI extension to turn on the MWI light if the called number matches the MWI primary extension number. The MWI light is turned off if the called number matches the secondary extension number.
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For outcalling
SIP MWI notification mechanism only. The Cisco Unified CME ephone-dn number used with a user’s extension to turn a user’s message-waiting indicator (MWI) light on. The MWI dialed numbers (DNs) are used by the voice-mail system to activate and deactivate the MWIs. These numbers should be unique and should not be assigned to any phone. Use wildcards (“.”) in the primary or secondary number to match a range of extension numbers. For example use “8000….” so that a MWI notification call from your voice-mail system to “80005001” turns on or off the MWI for extension “5001.”
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For outcalling
SIP MWI notification mechanism only. The Cisco Unified CME ephone-dn number used with a user’s extension to turn a user’s message-waiting indicator (MWI) light off. The MWI dialed numbers (DNs) are used by the voice-mail system to activate and deactivate the MWIs. These numbers should be unique and should not be assigned to any phone. Use wildcards (“.”) in the primary or secondary number to match a range of extension numbers. For example use “8000….” so that a MWI notification call from your voice-mail system to “80005001” turns on or off the MWI for extension “5001.”
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Occasionally, the MWI setting for a telephone can be out of synchronization with the user's message status in the voice-mail database. For example, a user could have pending messages, but the MWI would not be turned on. You can refresh the MWI light so that the light reflects the current message status in the voice-mail database.
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