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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 12 Configuring Message Notification
Message Notification Settings
Extra digits can consist of digits 0 to 9, pound or hash (#), asterisk (*), and plus (+). The plus sign
is used to insert a 1-second pause. The maximum number of extra digits is 64.
This setting is not available for e-mail inboxes or text pagers.
To—This setting is the e-mail address that receives the message notification. The maximum number
of characters in the e-mail address is 129.
This setting is available only to e-mail inboxes and text pagers.
If the e-mail address is removed, the system disables the device.
Text—This is the content of the text message, which appears in the body of the e-mail or as a text
page on the text pager. The maximum number of characters in the message is 128.
Attach to e-mail—If this setting is enabled, the system attaches a new voice message as a .wav file
to the message notification e-mail. The .wav file format is G711 mu-law 8KHz 8-bit mono.
This setting is available only to e-mail inboxes.
The setting is disabled by default so that no voice messages are attached to message notifications.
The system never attaches a private message to notification e-mails, regardless of this setting.
The system-wide attachment setting takes precedence over the individual subscriber or group
setting. If the administrator disables the e-mail attachment setting system-wide, then subscribers
cannot enable the setting on their devices.
If the administrator changes this system-wide setting from disabled to enabled, the system does not
change the preference for those subscribers or groups who were configured on an individual basis.
Enabling the device—The subscriber or administrator must enable the devices to receive message
notifications. Phone devices and numeric pagers require a valid phone number to be enabled. E-mail
inboxes and text pagers require a valid e-mail address to be enabled.
If the administrator changes the system-wide setting to disabled, the subscriber cannot enable any
device. The subscriber can enable a device only if the system-wide setting is enabled.
Notification preference—The subscriber or administrator can set the type of messages for which
notifications will be sent: all messages or urgent messages. Urgent is the default.
The system-wide attachment setting takes precedence over the individual subscriber or group
setting. If the administrator changes the system-wide preference from “all” to “urgent,” subscribers
cannot enable the setting on their devices.
Notification schedule—The subscriber or administrator can set a schedule that activates the
notification feature for a specific device. Time slots are available 24 hours a day for any day of the
week in half-hour increments.
The default schedule is Monday through Friday, 8:00 am to 5:00 p.m.
If new messages arrive when the device is inactive, the system does not send a notification for them
even if the messages are in a “new” state when the next active time slot occurs.
Options and Settings
Table 12-4 lists the settings and options available for configuring the message notification feature and
whether the setting or option defines a condition for the entire system or for individual subscribers or
groups. Additionally, the table indicates the interface where the settings or options can be configured.