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Specify whether Cisco Unity Connection announces a transferred call.
View and play back messages using Visual Voicemail on Cisco Unified IP Phones. Use softkeys on Cisco Unified IP
Phones to access all messages, new messages, or messages from a specific subscriber or outside caller.
You can use an RSS reader to retrieve voice messages.
Perform a “live replyto someone who left a message from an external telephone.
With a DVR-style interface in email client, you can play, rewind, pause, or fast forward voice messages with a few mouse
clicks.
You can compose, reply to, and forward messages by using IMAP clients.
Through a calendar integration with Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 7.0, you can join a meeting that is in progress, hear a list of
participants for a meeting, send a message to the meeting organizer or participants, and set up an immediate meeting.
Dispatch a message to a group, with the message being assigned to the first member of the group to listen to the message.
When the message is assigned, it is deleted from all other users’ inboxes and becomes a normal message in the
assignee’s mailbox.
System Administration Overview
Cisco Unity Connection integrates with Cisco Unified Communications Manager and leading traditional telephone systems,
even simultaneously (using the PIMG or TIMG).
Cisco Unity Connection natively supports Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) proxy servers, designated SIP phones and
clients, and SIP-capable access gateways.
Cisco Unity Connection provides a browser-based system administration console and tools for easy installation and
maintenance.
Cisco Unity Connection Assistant allows IT staff to help you manage more of your own accounts.
Cisco Unity Connection is scalable to 144 ports and 10,000 users per server (refer to Cisco Unity Connection Supported
Platforms List:
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Cisco Unity Connection supports Voice Profile for Internet Messaging Version 2 (VPIMv2), which allows networking of up to
10 Cisco Unity, Cisco Unity Express, or third-party voicemail systems, allowing users on each of these systems to
transparently reply to, forward, and exchange voice messages.
System Administration Features
Alternate extensions are configurable by the system administrator or user.
Alternate key mappings for message retrieval can help users transition from traditional voicemail systems.
Custom keypad mapping allows administrators to create TUIs for specific user needs.
Automatic gain control provides consistent message volume playback levels.
Handlers provide building blocks for Automated-Attendant and intelligent call-routing functions.
Call handlers accept calls, play recorded prompts, route calls, and accept messages.
Directory handlers manage the way that callers search the directory.
Interview handlers collect and record input from callers.
Caller ID is supported.
Call screening is configurable.
Class of service (CoS) controls user access to features.
Administrators can create users individually or in bulk.
Administrators can import users from Cisco Unified Communications Manager.
Messages are day and time stamped.
You can perform a directory search by spelling a username; you can enter up to 24 letters.
You can log in to the TUI without entering your ID.
Encrypted Skinny Client Control Protocol (SCCP), Secure Real-Time Transport Protocol (SRTP), and Transport Layer
Security/Secure Real-Time Transport Protocol (TLS/SRTP) for SIP facilitates Cisco Unified Communications Manager
integration.
SIP support includes the following:
TLS/SRTP: Cisco Unified Communications Manager SIP trunk integrations support authentication and encryption of the
Cisco Unity Connection voice messaging ports.
Keypad Stimulus Protocol (KPML): For Cisco Unified Communications Manager SIP trunk integrations, administrators
can configure the integration to send dual tone multifrequency (DTMF) keystrokes in the Real-Time Transport Protocol
(RTP) media stream (in-band) or in a SIP message (out-of-band).
Port multiplexing: SIP integrations (such as for PIMG/TIMG or Cisco SIP Proxy Server) can share the same SIP port on
the Cisco Unity Connection server.
SNMP v1, v2, and v3 are supported.