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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 Broadcast Messages
Displaying Broadcast Messages
Multiple commands are available to display information about broadcast messages.
Displaying Current Broadcast Messages
Use the following EXEC mode command to display broadcast messages:
show voicemail broadcast messages
The output for this command may appear similar to the following:
se-10-0-0-0# show voicemail broadcast messages
Message ID: JMX0824L4R4-NM-FOC08221WSQ-1103139552166-NBCM
Sender: 1005@nyc.mycompany.com
Length(secs): 10
Start time: 21:12:54 Nov 23 2005 PST
End time: 11:48:06 Dec 4 2005 PST
Message ID: JMX0824L4R4-NM-FOC08221WSQ-1103084723247-NBCM
Sender: /sw/local/users/user45
Length(secs): 30
Start time: 08:41:09 Dec 7 2005 PST
End time: 09:00:00 Jan 3 2006 PST
If a subscriber at a remote network location sends the broadcast message, the e-mail domain of the
remote sender appears in the Sender field. If a local subscriber sends the message, the pathname to the
sender appears in the field.
If no broadcast messages are active, the output may appear similar to this:
se-10-0-0-0# show voicemail broadcast messages
No Broadcast Messages
Displaying Broadcast Messages Received Per Mailbox
The following command is modified to display broadcast message information:
show voicemail mailboxes
The column BCST displays the number of broadcast messages received by the mailboxes. The output for
this command may appear similar to the following:
se-10-0-0-0# show voicemail mailboxes
OWNER MSGS NEW SAVE DEL BCST MSGTIME MBXSIZE USED
user1 16 16 0 0 4 3000 3000 100%
user2 16 16 0 0 4 3000 3000 100%
user3 16 16 0 0 4 3000 3000 100%
user4 16 16 0 0 4 3000 3000 100%
Displaying Broadcast Messages Received by the Voice-Mail System
The following command is modified to display broadcast message information:
show voicemail usage