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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 13 Networking Cisco Unity Express
Adding Remote Subscribers to the Local Directory
se-10-0-0-0# network copy spokenname location id 500 url ftp://10.4.51.66/rename.wav
loginname admin password test
)# end
se-10-0-0-0(config)# exit
Adding Remote Subscribers to the Local Directory
Cisco Unity Express permits the addition of remote subscribers to the local voice- mail directory.
The local Cisco Unity Express directory allows inclusion of frequently addressed remote subscribers.
This capability allows a local voice-mail sender to address a remote recipient using dial-by-name.
Additionally, the system provides the sender with a spoken name confirmation of the remote recipient
so that the sender can verify that the name and location are correct.
Regardless of the license level, the NM-CUE-EC supports a maximum of 100 remote subscribers, the
NM-CUE supports a maximum of 50 remote subscribers, and the AIM-CUE supports a maximum of 20
remote subscribers.
Use the AvT to record the spoken name for the remote subscribers. If a remote subscriber does not have
a spoken name recorded, the system uses the remote extension number and location as confirmation to
the local sender.
If the vCard option is configured, the remote subscriber’s vCard updates the local system with the remote
subscriber’s first name, last name, or extension.
The following sections describe this feature:
Configuring the Local Directory with Remote Subscribers, page 12
Displaying Remote Subscribers, page 16
Deleting Remote Subscriber Information, page 16
Configuring the Local Directory with Remote Subscribers
Configuring remote subscribers requires the following procedures:
Configuring the local system for networking.
CLI commands exist to configure the local and remote sites in the system. GUI screens are available
to configure the location parameters.
Configuring vCard information on the local system.
See the chapter “Configuring a Location with vCard Information” on page 19 for that procedure.
Adding the remote subscriber information to the local directory.
This section describes this procedure.
Adding a spoken name and location for the remote subscriber.
The administrator uses the TUI to record a spoken name for the remote subscriber and a spoken
name for the remote location.
Configuring the remote subscriber can be done in the Cisco Unity Express configuration mode and
the EXEC mode. Both modes permit adding the remote subscriber to the local directory but have
different capabilities for other subscriber information. Use the remote username location
command once, in either mode, to associate the remote subscriber with a network location.