Task and Procedure Location
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Additional Information Needed
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1. Configuring the SIP Proxy Server Location for Cisco Unity Express |
- Hostname or IP address of the SIP proxy server.
- UDP or TCP port on the SIP proxy server.
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2. Configuring the Call Transfer Mode |
Select a transfer mode: attended, semiattended, or blind. |
3. Configuring DTMF Options |
Select a DTMF relay option: rtp-nte, subnotify, sip-notify, or info. |
4. Configuring the MWI Notification Option |
Choose an MWI notification option: outcall, sub-notify, or unsolicited. |
5. Configuring the MWI Notification Option |
MWI on and off extension numbers. Cisco Unity Express uses these extensions with the affected telephone extension to generate a SIP call to Cisco Unified CME, which changes the status of the telephone’s MWI light. |
6. Configuring Cisco Unified CME SIP Options for RFC Compliance |
Cisco IOS software release running on the Cisco Unified CME platform. |
7. Configuring JTAPI Parameters (Cisco Unified Communications Manager Only) |
- IP address or hostname for the primary, secondary, and tertiary Cisco Unified Communications Manager servers
- JTAPI user ID and password from Cisco Unified Communications Manager. The password is case sensitive. These values must match the JTAPI user ID and password that were configured on Cisco Unified Communications Manager.
- List of CTI ports
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8. Configuring Voice Mail |
- Maximum number of subscribers who can access voice mail simultaneously. This number is limited by the number of ports purchased with Cisco Unity Express. Check your license agreement and see Recording a Prompt File for this maximum number.
- Telephone number to access the voice-mail system.
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9. Configuring the Administration via Telephone Application |
Telephone number for accessing the Administration via Telephone (AvT). |
10. Configuring and Managing the Auto-Attendant Application |
- To use your own welcome greeting, create a.wav file that contains the prerecorded welcome greeting. Upload this file to the Cisco Unity Express module so that it can be located and saved in the auto-attendant script. Alternatively, you can use the AvT to record the welcome greeting. See Recording a Prompt File and Uploading a Prompt File for guidelines on recording and uploading a greeting.
- Number of times the auto-attendant will replay instructions to a caller before the call is disconnected. This count begins when the caller moves past the main menu and starts to hear instructions for a submenu. The main menu will play five times and then, if the caller makes no choice or incorrect choices, will transfer to the operator.
- Extension number of the operator. Auto-attendant dials this extension when the caller presses the zero (“0”) button.
- Telephone number that the caller must dial to reach the auto-attendant. In many cases, this number is your company telephone number.
- Maximum number of callers that auto-attendant can handle simultaneously. This number is limited by the number of ports purchased with Cisco Unity Express. Check your license agreement and see Recording a Prompt File for this maximum number.
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11. Recording a Prompt File |
- Prerecorded prompt files in.wav format. Use the AvT to record the prompts.
- Prompt filenames.
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12. Configuring Auto-Attendant Scripts |
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13. Configuring SIP Triggers for the Applications |
- Telephone number that invokes the application. This number must be different for voice-mail, auto-attendant, and AvT.
- Maximum number of callers, or sessions, the application can handle simultaneously. The total for all applications must not exceed the maximum number of ports for the system. (See Recording a Prompt File for the maximum number of ports.) The applications need not have the same maximum number; for example, voice mail might need three sessions while auto-attendant needs five sessions.
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14. Configuring JTAPI Triggers for the Applications (Cisco Unified Communications Manager Only) |
- Telephone number that invokes the application. The number cannot be the same for both voice mail and autoattendant.
- Number of seconds the system must wait for a caller response before it times out and drops the call.
- Language to use for the prompts. Cisco Unity Express supports multiple languages. Only one can be installed on the system. See the Release Notes for Cisco Unity Express for a list of available languages.
- Maximum number of callers that can access the trigger simultaneously. See Sharing Ports Among Applications and Triggers for guidelines on assigning this value.
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15. (Optional) Configuring System-Wide Voice-Mail Parameters |
- Capacity—Total amount of storage time in hours allowed for all mailboxes in the system. The factory default is the maximum allowed storage for your system.
- Expiration date—Number of days a message is saved in the mailbox before the voice-mail system deletes it. The factory default value is 30 days.
- Language—Language used for voice mail prompts. Cisco Unity Express supports several languages. Only one can be installed on the system. See the Release Notes for Cisco Unity Express for a list of available languages.
- Mailbox size—Maximum number of seconds of storage for voice messages in a mailbox. The factory default value is determined by dividing the maximum storage capacity by the maximum number of mailboxes (personal plus general delivery).
- Message length—Maximum number of seconds for any one stored message in a mailbox. The factory default is 60 seconds.
- Recording time—Maximum amount of time for a subscriber’s recorded mailbox greeting.
- Operator extension—Extension of the voice-mail operator.
- Destination mailbox for forwarded calls—Choose either the original called number or last redirected number where you want to store the voice message of a forwarded call.
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16. Adding and Modifying a User |
- Username—User ID. The username must be at least 3 and no more than 32 characters. Users IDs must start with a letter. Do not use spaces in the username.
- (Optional) Full name—First and last name of the subscriber.
- (Optional) Group—Name of a group in which this subscriber is a member.
- Extension—Phone extension for the subscriber.
If you create a subscriber or group with the CLI, you may choose to provide a password and PIN.
- Password—Password for this subscriber for accessing the Cisco Unity Express GUI.
- PIN—Personal identification number for this subscriber for accessing the Cisco Unity Express telephone user interface (TUI).
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17. Adding and Modifying a Group |
EXEC mode:
- Name of the group.
- (Optional) Description of the group.
- (Optional) Full name of the group.
Configuration mode:
- Name of the group.
- (Optional) One or more member user IDs.
- (Optional) User ID of the owner.
- (Optional) Extension or telephone number of the group.
- (Optional) Full E.164 telephone number of the group.
The group does not need a mailbox associated with it. Note If a subscriber must access a general delivery mailbox (GDM), the subscriber must have a personal mailbox assigned first. |
18. Planning Mailbox Configuration |
- Mailbox owner.
- (Optional) Mailbox size—Total number of seconds from all messages stored in a subscriber’s voice mailbox.
- (Optional) Message storage time—Number of days that the system saves old messages.
- (Optional) Message length—Maximum number of seconds for any message stored in a voice mailbox.
- (Optional) Telephone numbers for the voice-mail system, auto-attendant, and operator extension.
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19. (Optional) Configuring SNMP Monitoring |
- SNMP community strings (passwords) that permit users to read and write SNMP MIB objects (variables). Specify whether these community strings will have read-only or read-write privileges. The system supports a maximum of 5 read-only community strings and 5 read-write community strings. Each community string may have a maximum of 15 alphanumeric characters, including letters A to Z, letters a to z, digits 0 to 9, underscore (_), and hyphen (-).
- IP address and community string of the host server that will receive SNMP traps from Cisco Unity Express. If no host is defined, the system discards the trap. The system supports a maximum of 5 hosts (trap receivers).
No host is considered the primary host. The system sends the SNMP notifications to all enabled hosts.
- (Optional) SNMP server contact information for this managed node.
- (Optional) SNMP server location information for this managed node.
- Threshold values for the following activities:
– Entering a login username. – Entering a password. – Entering a personal identification number (PIN) user ID. – Entering a PIN password. – Resetting a PIN. |
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- For Cisco Unified Communications Manager systems: Ensure that all phones configured to use VoiceView Express are controlled by the JTAPI user configured on Cisco Unity Express.
- For Cisco Unified CME systems: Ensure that the Cisco Unified CME authentication server URL points to Cisco Unity Express.
- Number of minutes a VoiceView Express session can be inactive before the system disconnects the session.
- (Optional) URL for the fallback authentication server (for Cisco Unified CME systems)
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21. (Optional) Configuring Restriction Tables |
Configure restriction tables to use with the following features:
- Fax
- Message notification
- Live reply
- Nonsubscriber message delivery
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22. (Optional) Configuring IMAP |
- Maximum number of simultaneous IMAP client sessions permitted by the Cisco Unity Express IMAP server. This number varies depending on the hardware platform. See the Release Notes for Cisco Unity Express for more information.
- Number of minutes an IMAP session can be idle after which the system automatically logs out of the session.
- Type of connections that are permitted. Options include SSL only, nonSSL only, or both SSL and nonSSL. The default is nonSSL only.
Note The system must have a default security certificate and private key before SSL connections are permitted on Cisco Unity Express. Use the show crypto key command to display the system default certificate-key pair. If no default certificate-key pair exists, follow the procedure in Configuring Security.
- Name of the group with the privilege to use IMAP.
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23. Configuring the Delivery of Future Messages |
Integrated Messaging is disabled by default. Enable it to use its capabilities. |
24. (Optional) Configuring System-Wide Fax Parameters |
Turn this feature on or off. |
25. Configuring Password and PIN Parameters |
- Password length and expiry time.
- PIN length and expiry time.
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26. (Optional) Configuring Holiday Lists |
Month, day, year, and description of each holiday. |
27. (Optional) Configuring Business Hours |
The maximum length of the name is 31 alphanumeric characters, including uppercase letters A to Z, lowercase letters a to z, digits 0 to 9, underscore (_), and dash (-). The first character of the name must be a letter. If a schedule with this name does not exist, the system will create it. If the schedule already exists, any changes will modify the schedule. If the maximum number of schedules exists and you request another one, the system displays an error message.
- Day of the week
- Starting and ending clock times when the business is open and closed
Use the 24-hour clock format for the hours. Valid minute values are 00 and 30 only. For a new schedule, specify the closed hours; the remaining hours are open because a newly created schedule has 24 hours open each day by default. |
28. (Optional) Configuring Message Notification |
System-wide parameters:
- User IDs or group names if a subset of subscribers or groups have access to message notification
- Notification preference
- Number of seconds for the connection timeout
- If you want to add phone numbers to the restriction table:
– Minimum and maximum number of digits in a dial-string – At least one dial-string pattern
- SMTP server hostname and authentication values (user ID and password or credential string)
- Permission for subscribers to log into their voice mailboxes during notification calls
- Permission for subscribers to attach voice messages to e-mail messages
Subscriber or group parameters for cell phones, home phones, work phones, or numeric pagers:
- Phone number
- Extra digits, if any
- Notification preference
- Days and times when notification is active
E-mail parameters:
- E-mail address
- Status of attaching voice messages to e-mail notifications
- Message text
- Notification preference
- Days and times when notification is active
Text message parameters:
- E-mail address
- Message text
- Notification preference
- Days and times when notification is active
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29. (Optional) Configuring Live Record |
Enable the Live Record feature and configure its parameters. See page ii for legal disclaimer information about this feature. |
30. (Optional) Configuring Live Reply |
Enable the Live Reply feature and configure its parameters. |
31. (Optional) Configuring Network Locations |
- Network location ID number—Unique ID number for each location used by the voice-mail sender to send a remote message. The maximum length of the number is 7 digits. Cisco Unity Express supports a maximum of 500 locations.
- E-mail domain name—E-mail domain name or IP address for the local Cisco Unity Express system that is attached to the local voice-mail originator’s extension when sending a VPIM message. The local system’s e-mail domain name must be configured to receive remote voice-mail messages.
- (Optional) Location name—Descriptive name of the network location.
- (Optional) Abbreviated location name—Abbreviated description of the network location.
- (Optional) Voice-mail system telephone number prefix—Phone number prefix that is added to a local voice-mail originator’s extension to create a VPIM address. A prefix is required only if an e-mail domain services multiple locations, and extensions between the locations are not unique. The maximum length of the prefix is 15 digits.
- (Optional) Length of the voice-mail system extensions.
- (Optional) VPIM encoding scheme—Encoding scheme options for translating voice-mail messages at the local Cisco Unity Express system are dynamic, G.711ulaw, or G.726.
- (Optional) Voice-mail spoken name capability—Enabling this functionality permits receipt of a voice-mail originator’s spoken name, which is played at the beginning of the received voice-mail message.
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32. (Optional) Configuring Distribution Lists |
The following information is required to create a public distribution list:
- List name and number
- (Optional) List owner
- (Optional) List description—The description can have a maximum of 64 characters.
The following information is required to add members to a distribution list:
- Member type (user, group, GDM, list, remote, or blind)
- Member name or extension
Note Local and remote subscribers must be previously defined on the system. |