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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
Configuring the LRU Cache
se-10-0-0-0# show network detail location id 15
Name: houston
Abbreviation: hou
Email domain: hou.mycompany.com
Minimum extension length: 2
Maximum extension length: 15
Phone prefix: 4
VPIM encoding: dynamic
Send spoken name: enabled
Send vCard: enabled
State: enabled
VPIM broadcast ID: vpim-broadcast
Sent msg count: 0
Received msg count: 0
Displaying vCard Status For the Local System
The following EXEC mode command displays details for the local Cisco Unity Express system:
show network detail local
The following example displays details for the local system with vCard enabled:
se-10-0-0-0# show network detail local
Location ID: 10
Name: SanJoseCA
Abbreviation: sjc
Email domain: sjc.mycompany.com
Minimum extension length: 2
Maximum extension length: 15
Phone prefix:
VPIM encoding: G726
Send spoken name: enabled
Send vCard: enabled
State: enabled
VPIM broadcast ID: vpim-broadcast
Configuring the LRU Cache
Cisco Unity Express supports a least recently used (LRU) cache that contains vCard information about
remote subscribers. An LRU cache is a database of remote subscribers’ first names, last names, and
spoken names. These remote subscribers are not configured in the Remote User Directory. The
subscribers contained in the cache are referred to as cached users.
Network messages update the contents of the LRU cache. When a local sender addresses a voice-mail
message to a remote subscriber, the system accesses this information to send a spoken name
confirmation about the remote subscriber to the local sender. Each time a network message arrives from
a cached user or each time a local sender sends a voice message to a cached user, the system updates the
timestamp of the cached user’s entry in the LRU cache.
When the LRU cache reaches its maximum capacity, a new entry erases the existing entry with the oldest
timestamp. This means that the next time a local sender calls a remote subscriber, the sender will not
receive a spoken name confirmation if the remote subscriber is no longer in the LRU cache. The number
of subscribers that the LRU cache stores depends on the hardware module installed. See the Release
Notes for Cisco Unity Express for the maximum cached users supported.