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 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.