Specifications
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Cisco Unity Express Voice-Mail and Auto-Attendant CLI Administrator Guide for 3.0 and Later Versions
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Chapter 1 Cisco Unity Express Features
Cisco Unity Express Feature List
Web Inbox GUI for VoiceMail
Subscribers
Provides a separate web-based user
GUI for voicemail subscribers to
configure subscriber settings.
Functions available through the web
user GUI include:
• Creating greetings
• Recording the spoken name
• Modifying the personal profile
and the GDM profile
• Adding and deleting private
distribution lists
• Selecting how to be notified when
receiving a voicemail
• Having Cisco Unity Express
transfer the call to another
number
• See the GUI online help.
8.0
Support for Cisco Unity Express on
SM-SRE-700-K9 Services Ready
Engine (SRE) module
Provides support for Cisco Unity
Express on SM-SRE-700-K9 Services
Ready Engine modules for the Cisco
2900 Series and Cisco 3900 Series
routers.
• See Release Notes for
Cisco Unity Express 8.0.
• See Cisco SRE Service
Module Configuration and
Installation Guide.
Auto Configuration When the system boots initially after a
clean installation, the administrator is
prompted whether to configure the
system. If no response is provided
within 120 seconds, and there is no
default configuration or startup
configuration, the system auto
configures Cisco Unity Express to the
following settings:
• Default primary NTP server to the
host router
• Time zone set to GMT
• Call agent set to CCM
• DNS set to nothing
Message Notification enhancement Enables an administrator to append a
prefix message before a system-wide
notification or a signature message
after a system-wide notification.
• From the CLI, see
Configuring System-Wide
Settings.
• From the GUI: Use the
Voice Mail > Message
Notification > Subscriber
Notification
Management option.
Table 1-1 Cisco Unity Express Features by Version (continued)
Version Features Introduced in That Version
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Feature Description Feature Information