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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
Encryption and Signing of Backup
Content on the Server
Enables you to protect backed up
configuration and data files using
signing and encryption before the files
are transferred to the backup server.
From the CLI: See
Encrypting and Signing of
Backup Content on the
Server
This feature cannot be
configured using the GUI.
Encrypting stored PINs Before 3.0, PINs were stored as clear
text on the Cisco Unity Express
module. Now, they are encrypted.
No configuration is required
for this feature.
Increased password and PIN
protection
Provides both temporary and
permanent lockout for passwords and
PINs to help prevent security
breaches.
From the CLI: See
Configuring Password and
PIN Parameters
From the GUI: Use the
Configure > User
Defaults option and use
the online help.
Using HTTPS to access the GUI You can use HTTPS to secure the
transmission of GUI pages between
the browser and the
Cisco Unity Express system.
From the CLI: See
Enabling HTTPS Access
to the Cisco Unity Express
GUI (Versions 3.0 and 3.1)
From the GUI: This
feature cannot be
configured using the GUI.
PIN and Password History Enables the system to track previous
PINs and passwords for all users and
prevent users from reusing old PINs
and passwords.
From the CLI: See
Configuring Password and
PIN Parameters
From the GUI: Use the
Configure > User
Defaults option and use
the online help.
2.3
Support of additional languages Provides support for several new
languages for voice-mail prompts. For
Version 2.3, only one can be installed
on the system.
See the Release Notes for
Cisco Unity Express 2.3 for a
list of available languages.
Increased system capacity Provides support for increased
number of mailboxes, increased
number of remote and cached users,
larger storage capacity, and larger
number of public distribution lists.
From the CLI: See
Recording a Prompt File
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