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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 1 Cisco Unity Express Features
Cisco Unity Express Feature List
7.0
Authentication, Authorization, and
Accounting (AAA)
Expands on the authentication and
authorization functionality available
in previous releases. New features
include the ability to configure:
Privileges
Accounting events logging
AAA policy
Console authentication
Accounting server parameters
Authenticating server parameters
From the CLI: See
From the GUI: Use the
following options and the
online help:
Configure > AAA
Configure >
Privileges
TimeCardView TimeCardView is a separate
application used in conjunction with
Cisco Unity Express to track time and
attendance for workers in a business.
TimeCardView 7.0 CLI
Administrator Guide
TimeCardView 7.0 for Users
Quick Start Guide
3.2
Centralized Cisco Unity Express Enables Cisco Unity Express NME to
interoperate with up to ten
Cisco Unified CME systems.
See the documentation for
Cisco Unified Messaging
Gateway 1.0.
From the CLI: See
Configuring Centralized
Cisco Unity Express
This feature cannot be
configured using the GUI.
Voice mailbox PINless login Enables subscribers to log in to their
mailbox without a PIN. Access can be
configured to be allowed from either:
The voice mailbox owner’s
extension or E.164 number
Any phone
From the CLI: See
Configuring PINless
Mailbox Access
This feature cannot be
configured using the GUI.
Nonsubscriber distribution lists Enables you to add nonsubscribers to
distribution lists. This enables the
delivery of voice messages to people
who do not have a mailbox on the
system by using a single address to
reference a list of addresses when
sending the message.
From the CLI: See
Configuring
NonSubscriber
Distribution Lists for
Centralized Cisco Unity
Express
From the GUI: Use the
Voice Mail > Distribution
Lists option and the online
help.
Banner support Enables you to configure a system
wide login banner that is displayed to
all users when they log in to the CLI
or GUI and prompts the user for
credentials.
From the CLI: See Banner
Support
This feature cannot be
configured using the GUI.
Table 1-1 Cisco Unity Express Features by Version (continued)
Version Features Introduced in That Version
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Feature Description Feature Information