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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 4 Configuration Tasks
Configuration Tasks
10. Configuring and Managing the
Auto-Attendant Application, page 1
To use your own welcome greeting, create a .wav file that contains
the prerecorded welcome greeting. Upload this file to the
Cisco
Unity Express module so that it can be located and saved in
the auto-attendant script. Alternatively, you can use the AvT to
record the welcome greeting. See
“Recording a Prompt File” on
page 29 and “Uploading a Prompt File” on page 29 for guidelines
on recording and uploading a greeting.
Number of times the auto-attendant will replay instructions to a
caller before the call is disconnected. This count begins when the
caller moves past the main menu and starts to hear instructions for
a submenu. The main menu will play five times and then, if the
caller makes no choice or incorrect choices, will transfer to the
operator.
Extension number of the operator. Auto-attendant dials this
extension when the caller presses the zero (“0”) button.
Telephone number that the caller must dial to reach the
auto-attendant. In many cases, this number is your company
telephone number.
Maximum number of callers that auto-attendant can handle
simultaneously. This number is limited by the number of ports
purchased with Cisco Unity Express. Check your license agreement
and see
“Recording a Prompt File” on page 29 for this maximum
number.
11. “Recording a Prompt File” on page 29 Prerecorded prompt files in .wav format. Use the AvT to record the
prompts.
Prompt filenames.
12. Configuring Auto-Attendant Scripts, page 9 Preconfigured script files. Use the Cisco Unity Express script editor
to create the files. See the
Cisco Unity Express Guide to Writing
Scripts for more information.
Script filenames.
13. Configuring SIP Triggers for the
Applications, page 39
Telephone number that invokes the application. This number must
be different for voice-mail, auto-attendant, and AvT.
Maximum number of callers, or sessions, the application can handle
simultaneously. The total for all applications must not exceed the
maximum number of ports for the system. (See
“Recording a
Prompt File” on page 29 for the maximum number of ports.) The
applications need not have the same maximum number; for
example, voice mail might need three sessions while auto-attendant
needs five sessions.
Table 4-1 Configuration Tasks (continued)
Task and Procedure Location Additional Information Needed