Specifications
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Configuring System Components
Command-line interface (CLI) commands are available to configure Cisco Unity Express system
components. You enter some commands in EXEC mode and others in configuration mode.
This chapter describes how to configure the following basic Cisco Unity Express components:
• SIP parameters that Cisco Unity Express must communicate with Cisco Unified Communications
Manager
Express (Cisco Unified CME).
• JTAPI parameters that Cisco Unity Express must communicate with Cisco Unified Communications
Manager.
• Other Cisco Unity Express system components such as Prompts, Scripts, Applications, Triggers,
and so on.
All the procedures in this chapter can be implemented using either CLI commands or the graphical user
interface (GUI) options. Use the CLI procedures for:
• Bulk provisioning
• Scripting
• Upgrading
• Troubleshooting systems
This chapter contains the following procedures for configuring Cisco Unity Express system components:
• Configuring SIP Call Control Parameters, page 2
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Configuring the SIP Proxy Server Location for Cisco Unity Express, page 2
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Configuring the Call Transfer Mode, page 4
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Configuring DTMF Options, page 5
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Configuring the MWI Notification Option, page 8
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Configuring the MWI On and Off Extensions (Not Available in Cisco SRST Mode), page 12
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Configuring Centralized Cisco Unity Express, page 14
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Configuring FAX Support for Centralized Cisco Unity Express, page 19
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Configuring NonSubscriber Distribution Lists for Centralized Cisco Unity Express, page 21
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Configuring Cisco Unified CME SIP Options for RFC Compliance, page 21
• Configuring JTAPI Parameters (Cisco Unified Communications Manager Only), page 22
• Managing Scripts, page 26
• Managing Prompts, page 28