Datasheet

Data Sheet
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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.
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Versions 1, 2, and 3 are supported.
Event logging is supported.
Full mailbox warning is supported.
Installation is simple and quick.
A list of observed holidays is configurable.
You can configure how Cisco Unity Connection handles messages that are interrupted by disconnected calls.
MWI is supported, including enhanced MWI that displays a constant message count on certain Cisco Unified IP Phone.
Multiple administrative levels allow you to control access to pages in the system administration GUI by CoS (read, modify, or delete rights).
Music on hold (MOH) is supported.
Nondelivery or delivery receipt reason details are presented in the GUI inbox.
You can specify the public distribution lists to which new users will be added.
Restriction tables are configurable.
You can exclude return receipts.
The system schedule is configurable.
Self-enrollment allows you to set your password, record your voice name, and specify your directory listing.
A status monitor allows for real-time administrator status of telephone ports, reports in progress, and system configuration.
System broadcast messages for officewide announcements are supported.
System greetings are configurable.
The system offers 12- and 24-hour clock support for time stamps.
The system time clock adjusts automatically for Daylight Savings Time.
A TUI greetings administrator (Cisco Unity Connection Greetings Administrator) is supported.
LDAP Directory Integration allows users to be quickly imported, synchronized, and authenticated within the directory.
You can create up to nine mailbox stores in addition to the default mailbox store that is created when Cisco Unity Connection is installed.
You can simulate abbreviated extensions by using prepended digits for call handlers and user mailboxes.
Security
A host intrusion prevention system, the Cisco Security Agent standalone agent, protects Cisco Unity Connection servers from worm and virus
attacks; an optional Cisco Security Agent management console is available.
Password and personal identification number (PIN) security policy options to enforce expiration, complexity, reuse, and lockout are supported.
Call-restriction tables to prevent toll fraud are supported.
Security event logging and reports of failed login and account lockouts to help prevent unauthorized PIN use are supported.
Secure, private messaging prevents the playing of private messages accidentally forwarded outside the enterprise.
A message aging policy for secure messages automatically deletes all secure messages that are older than the specified number of days.
Secure RTP and signaling encryption provides for secure communication between Cisco Unity Connection and Cisco Unified Communications
Manager.
A user telephone PIN reset feature in Cisco Unity Connection Assistant reduces help-desk calls and operating expenses.
Message archiving utilities enforce corporate electronic records-retention policies.
Support for HTTPS provides for secure web access to Cisco Unity Connection and allows for playback of secure messages within Outlook.
Voice Quality
G.722 and Internet Low Bitrate Codec (iLBC) voice codecs are supported (advertised or “on the line”). G.711 mu-law, G.711 a-law, and G.729 are
also supported.
System-level recording is available for linear pulse code modulation (PCM), G.711 mu-law, G.711 a-law, G.729a, and G.726 through system-based
transcoding resources.