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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
Increased security for passwords and
PINs.
Set minimum lengths and expiry times
for passwords and personal
identification numbers (PINs).
• From the CLI: See
Configuring Password and
PIN Parameters
• From the GUI: Use the
Defaults > User option
and the online help.
Support for caller ID information in
incoming messages.
Permits playing of caller
identification information as part of
the message envelope for new
incoming voice mail messages.
• From the CLI: See
Configuring Caller ID for
Incoming Messages
Addition of remote subscribers to the
local directory.
Adds frequently called remote
subscribers to the local directory,
which permits local subscribers to
address voice mail messages to
remote subscribers using
dial-by-name and to receive spoken
name verification of the remote
subscriber address.
• From the CLI: See Adding
Remote Subscribers to the
Local Directory
• From the GUI: Use the
Configure > Remote
Users
option and the
online help.
Support for vCard information from
remote subscribers.
Permits vCard information from
remote subscribers to update their
directory entries.
• From the CLI: See
Configuring a Location
with vCard Information
and Configuring the LRU
Cache
• This feature cannot be
configured using the GUI.
Simple auto-attendant script. Simple aa_simple.aef script is
available for handling alternate,
holiday, and business hours greetings.
• From the CLI: See
Configuring and
Managing the
Auto-Attendant
Application
Undelete voice messages. Permits subscribers to restore a voice
mail message that was deleted during
the current voice message retrieval
session.
Cisco Unity Express
Voice-Mail System User’s
Guide
Restore to factory defaults. Permits the administrator to reset the
entire system to the factory default
values.
• From the CLI: See
Restoring Factory Default
Valu e s
• This feature cannot be
configured using the GUI.
Increased port density. Network modules with 512 MB of
SDRAM now support 16 voice ports.
Advanced integration modules
(AIMs) running at 300 MHz now
support 6 ports on new router
platforms.
• From the CLI: See
Recording an
Auto-Attendant Greeting
or 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