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Chapter 22 Registering Cisco Unity Express Endpoints to Cisco Unified Messaging Gateway
Verifying the Registration Status of a Cisco Unity Express Endpoint
After performing on the endpoint the steps just listed, on the Cisco UMG that is to be the endpoint’s
primary messaging gateway, manually provision the endpoint by following the instructions given in the
Cisco UMG 1.0 CLI Adminstrator Guide.
Register the endpoint by issuing the Cisco UMG command location-id cue enabled (fully described in
the Cisco UMG 1.0 CLI Adminstrator Guide) on the endpoint’s primary messaging gateway.
On that messaging gateway, verify that the endpoint is registered to it by using the command show
endpoint local.
Verifying the Registration Status of a Cisco Unity Express
Endpoint
You can verify whether the current Cisco Unity Express 3.1 or later version endpoint is registered with
a messaging gateway, and check all the details associated with the registration - successful or otherwise
- by using the show messaging-gateway command in Cisco Unity Express EXEC mode.
You can see which Cisco UMGs you have configured as its primary and secondary messaging gateways,
with their respective port numbers. Indications in the status column show whether or not the endpoint
has registered with the messaging gateway successfully.
Ta b l e 22-1 show messaging-gateway Output
AutoRegister to
messaging
gateway(s)
Enabled / disabled
Remote directory
lookup
Enabled / disabled with / without TUI
prompt
Primary/secondar
y messaging
gateway
IP address (port
number)
Status Registered / Not
Registered
If registered, timestamp of initial
registration confirmation; if not
registered, reason is given as a
code (see Table 22-2)
Default route Enabled/ disabled
Location-id location-id of the
messaging gateway
Reg-id Registration username
the Cisco UMG expects
from endpoint
Reg-password (Not displayed) Registration password the
Cisco UMG expects from
endpoint. It is never displayed.
Retry-interval Delay in minutes before
the endpoint attempts to
register again. Default is
5 minutes.
Not displayed if not set.