Specifications

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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 18 Configuring Advanced Voice Mail
Configuring Live Reply
Ta b l e 18-4 Behavior of the Options for Deriving a Sender's E.164 Number
Prepend Digits
This setting specifies any additional digits that you want to be dialed before the calling-number rule
derived E.164 number for a remote subscriber.
Restriction Table
The restriction table enable you to control how the live reply feature is used. As described in the
“Configuring Restriction Tables” section on page 32, use the following parameters to define a restriction
table:
preference — Order of this string in the restriction table. The system searches the strings in order
of preference, starting with 1. Valid values are 1 to 10.
pattern — Call pattern to be matched. Valid characters are digits 0 to 9, asterisk (*), or dot (.). The
table accepts duplicate call patterns.
allowed — Permits phone numbers with this pattern to be assigned to message notification devices.
disallowed — Prevents phone numbers with this pattern from being assigned to message
notification devices.
insert — Inserts the dial string in the proper place in the table.
Configuring Live Reply
Prerequisites
Cisco Unity Express 3.0 or a later version
To restrict specified extensions from using this feature, you must configure a restriction table as
described in the
“Configuring Restriction Tables” section on page 32.
Option Description Example
extension Use the sender's mailbox ID as the E.164 phone number. This
number is in the VPIM message header from field in the digits
before the “@”character.
5678
prefix-extension Use the combination of the configured network location prefix
followed by the sender’s mailbox ID. The network location
prefix is in the location subcommand with the command
voicemail phone-prefix prefix-digits
444-5678
location-extension Use the combination of the network location ID followed by
the sender's mailbox ID. The network location ID is specified
when defining a network location with the command network
location ID location-digits.
111-5678
location-prefix-
extension
Use the concatenation of network location ID, followed by
network location prefix, followed by mailbox ID.
111-444-5678
prefix-location-
extension
Use the concatenation of network location prefix, followed by
network location ID, followed by mailbox ID.
444-111-5678