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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Networking Cisco Unity Express
This chapter describes the procedures for configuring the networking capability on the local
Cisco Unity Express voice-mail system and contains the following sections:
Overview of Cisco Unity Express Networking, page 1
Configuring Network Locations, page 3
Disabling a Network Location, page 9
Downloading and Uploading Network Location Spoken Names, page 10
Adding Remote Subscribers to the Local Directory, page 12
Downloading and Uploading Remote Subscriber Spoken Names, page 17
Configuring a Location with vCard Information, page 19
Configuring the LRU Cache, page 21
Configuring the Broadcast Message VPIM ID for a Network Location, page 23
Overview of Cisco Unity Express Networking
Cisco Unity Express supports the Voice Profile for Internet Mail (VPIM) version 2 protocol to permit
voice-mail message networking between Cisco Unity Express and Cisco Unity voice-mail systems that
are not co-located on the same router or server. The voice-mail systems can reside on
Cisco Unified Communications Manager or Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express call
control platforms. Supported networked voice-mail configurations include:
Cisco Unity Express to Cisco Unity Express
Cisco Unity Express to Cisco Unity
Cisco Unity to Cisco Unity Express
Cisco Unity Express must be installed and configured at each remote location.
You must configure VPIM networking on Cisco Unity, including the primary location for Cisco Unity
and the delivery locations for remote Cisco Unity Express locations.
Types of Remote Addressing
Cisco Unity Express supports the following types of remote addressing:
Blind addressing