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Chapter 13 Networking Cisco Unity Express
Configuring Network Locations
The DDR cannot be saved, only deleted.
The system stores only one copy of a DDR for a particular message in the sender’s mailbox. The sender
must delete the existing DDR in order to receive an updated DDR for the same message.
Configuring Network Locations
Follow this procedure to configure the network locations.
Prerequisites
• Cisco Unity Express must be installed and configured at each remote location.
• Network connectivity between all Cisco Unity Express and Cisco call control system sites must be
established.
• Ensure that VPIM networking is configured on Cisco Unity, including the primary location for Cisco
Unity and the delivery locations for remote Cisco Unity Express locations.
Required Data for This Procedure
The following information is required to configure networking on Cisco Unity Express:
• 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.
Note Avoid creating locations with conflicting IDs, such as 100, 1001, and so forth. This may lead to
ambiguity while sending messages to these locations and may lead to messages being addressed
incorrectly.
• E-mail domain name—E-mail domain name or IP address for the remote voice-mail system. The
domain name 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 name of the network location. Maximum
length of the name is 5 characters.
• (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. The default prefix is empty.
• (Optional) Length of the local voice-mail system extensions. The default minimum is 2, the default
maximum is 15.
• (Optional) VPIM encoding scheme—Encoding scheme options for translating voice-mail messages
at the local Cisco
Unity Express system are dynamic, G.711mu-law, or G.726. The default scheme
is dynamic.