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Chapter 22 Registering Cisco Unity Express Endpoints to Cisco Unified Messaging Gateway
Enabling or Disabling Remote Lookup, With or Without TUI Confirmation
Retry-interval : 5 minute(s)
Secondary messaging gateway :
Status : Not Configured
Enabling or Disabling Remote Lookup, With or Without TUI
Confirmation
Enabling Remote Directory Lookup Without TUI Prompt
When you enable autoregistration by issuing the messaging-gateway registration command on a Cisco
Unity Express 3.1 endpoint, you also enable the endpoint to do remote lookup automatically. This
includes a short prompt informing subscribers that the lookup may take some time.
Enabling Remote Directory Lookup With TUI Prompt
Enabling the remote directory lookup feature does not also enable the directory lookup confirmation in
the TUI flow feature, in which Cisco Unity Express 3.1 gives subscribers the option to do remote lookup
if there is no local match. To enable TUI directory lookup confirmation, use the config-mode command
messaging-gateway directory lookup tui-prompt.
Disabling Remote Directory Lookup
To have no remote lookup at all, disable it by issuing the no messaging-gateway directory lookup
command.
Note Disabling the remote directory lookup feature also disables directory lookup confirmation in the
TUI flow, and conversely, enabling directory lookup confirmation in the TUI flow will also
enable remote directory lookup.
Viewing Status
To view the status of these features, use the show messaging-gateway command, which displays the
following output:
Remote directory lookup status:
• No--remote directory lookup is disabled
• Yes--remote directory lookup is enabled
–
Enabled with TUI-prompt--TUI confirmation prompt is enabled
–
Enabled without TUI-prompt--TUI confirmation prompt is disabled.
Viewing Cached and/or Configured Network Locations
To view a list of all cached remote location entries on Cisco Unity Express 3.1, use the EXEC-mode
show network locations cached command.