Table Of Contents
A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W -
Index
A
abbreviated extensions 6-10
accounts
Operator 19-6
UndeliverableMessagesMailbox 19-6
Unity Connection Messaging System 19-6
adding
alternate names for a system distribution list 27-5
AXL servers 29-5
Cisco Unified Communications Manager servers 29-10
description of message attachments 38-1
global nicknames to list 14-16
integration, phone system 29-2
members to system distribution lists 27-4
PIMG/TIMG units 29-15
port 29-17
port group 29-8
SIP server 29-13
system distribution lists 27-2
TFTP server 29-12
All Hours schedule 10-1, 33-1
All Voicemail Users distribution list 27-1
alternate contact numbers, configuring for call handlers 6-9
alternate conversations
Optional Conversation 1 13-3
overview 13-3
alternate names, adding for system distribution lists 27-5
application plug-ins 3-2
Attempt Forward call routing rule 9-1
Attempt Sign-In call routing rule 9-1
audio format
changing for calls 16-1, 29-9
changing for recordings 16-2, 17-5, 19-4
authentication, configuring LDAP 41-10
authentication rules
default rules 18-2
overview 18-2
automated attendant 4-9
AXL servers
adding 29-5
changing settings 29-7
deleting 29-6
B
backing up and restoring data 3-7
backup and restore application for migrations (COBRAS) 3-2
Broadcast Message Administrator
setting up access 26-2
using 26-6
broadcast messages
changing default settings 26-7
overview 26-1
setting up access for sending 26-2
Bulk Administration Tool, accessing 3-3
C
calendar integration
about 34-1
creating with Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 34-16
creating with Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express 34-21
creating with Exchange 2003 34-9
creating with Exchange 2007 34-2
Exchange contacts 34-1
caller input settings, changing user sign-in settings 14-11
caller options, user settings 13-6
call handlers
caller input and one-key dialing 6-9
call transfer settings 6-15
default 6-1
deleting 6-16
Goodbye 6-2
greetings 6-6
modifying 6-5
Opening Greeting 6-1
Operator 6-2
overview 4-2
Route From Next Call Routing Rule Action, using with routing rules 4-5
taking messages 6-15
templates, modifying 6-3, 6-4
call handler templates
creating 6-2
default templates 6-2
deleting 6-2
modifying 6-2
Call Handler Traffic report, description 40-4
call holding, user settings in Connection Messaging Assistant 13-5
call loop detection 29-5
call management
creating a map 5-1
implementing a plan 5-2
managing call handlers 6-1
managing call routing tables 9-1
managing directory handlers 7-1
managing interview handlers 8-1
managing restriction tables 11-1
managing schedules and holidays 10-1, 33-1
overview 4-1
planning 5-1
call routing tables
adding rules 9-2
and the Route From Next Call Routing Rule action 4-5
Attempt Forward rule 9-1
Attempt Sign-In rule 9-1
changing the order of rules 9-3
default rules 9-1
deleting rules 9-3
modifying rules 9-2
Opening Greeting rule 9-1
overview 4-3
calls, changing the audio format (or codec) for 16-1, 29-9
call screening, user settings in Connection Messaging Assistant 13-5
call transfers
user settings in Connection conversation 13-6
user settings in Connection Messaging Assistant 13-6
call waiting, configuring hold time 14-5, 14-6
capacity of hard disk, specifying maximum percentage 19-18
certificate, viewing for port 29-20
changing
addressing and recording order 14-2, 14-3
addressing priority lists, how names are stored in 14-2
AXL server settings 29-7
call loop detection settings 29-5
Cisco Unified Communications Manager server settings 29-11
codec preference settings 29-9
description of message attachments 38-2
dial prefix settings for live reply to unidentified callers 14-7
message deletion options 14-8
message skipping during playback (Optional Conversation 1) 14-13
MWI settings 29-10
normalization setting 29-16
phone system settings 29-3
phone system trunk settings 29-21
PIMG/TIMG settings 29-15
port group advanced settings 29-16
port group settings 29-9
port settings 29-18
SIP server settings 29-14
SIP settings 29-16
system prompt language 14-9
TFTP server settings 29-13
user sign-in settings during user greeting 14-11
Cisco DirSync service, activating 41-4
Cisco Fax Server integration
about 32-1
changing the Cisco Unity Connection configuration 32-8
changing the user configuration 32-9
configuring Cisco Unity Connection 32-6
configuring single number for calls and faxes 32-10
configuring the Cisco Fax Server 32-3
configuring users 32-7
creating 32-1
requirements 32-2
testing 32-8
Cisco PCA, securing access to Cisco Unity Connection 25-1
Cisco SIP Proxy Server
adding 29-13
changing settings 29-14
deleting 29-14
Cisco Unified Communications Manager
adding servers 29-10
adding TFTP server 29-12
AXL servers, adding 29-5
AXL servers, deleting 29-6
changing AXL server settings 29-7
changing server settings 29-11
changing TFTP server settings 29-13
deleting servers 29-11
deleting TFTP server 29-12
port certificate 29-20
root certificate for Connection 29-22
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace, creating a calendar integration 34-16
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express, creating a calendar integration 34-21
Cisco Unified Mobility Advantage integration
about 30-1
configuring Cisco Unity Connection 30-2
requirements 30-2
task list for creating 30-1
testing 30-3
Cisco Unified Real-Time Monitoring Tool (RTMT) 3-8
Cisco Unified Serviceability 3-8
Cisco Unified Serviceability services
configuring enterprise parameters 36-1
configuring service parameters 35-1
descriptions of enterprise parameters 36-2
descriptions of service parameters 35-2
Cisco Unity Connection Administration
accessing 2-1
configuring browsers 1-1
finding records 2-3
interface 2-2
using Help 2-3
Cisco Unity Connection conversation 13-1
Cisco Unity Greetings Administrator
overview 17-2
setting up 17-4
using 17-3
Cisco Utilities Database Link for Informix 3-10
Cisco Voicemail Organization ii-xix
Cisco Voice Technology Group Subscription tool 3-8
COBRAS backup and restore application 3-2
codec
changing for calls 16-1, 29-9
changing for recordings 16-2, 17-5, 19-4
changing preference settings 29-9
effect on recording time available and disk space used 23-1
Connection 1.x, migrating from 3-2
Connection Administration, accessing 3-2
Connection Serviceability 3-6
Connection User Data Dump 3-10
contact integration
about 34-2
creating with Exchange 2003 34-9
creating with Exchange 2007 34-2
Exchange contacts 34-2
contacts, user settings in Connection Messaging Assistant 13-8
conversation
allowing voice recognition users to say their voicemail PINs 14-14
alternate conversation versions 13-3
caller options 13-1
changing addressing and recording order 14-2, 14-3
changing dial prefix settings for live reply to unidentified callers 14-7
changing how names are stored in user addressing priority lists 14-2
changing message deletion options 14-8
changing PIN re-entry behavior 14-12
Cisco Unity Connection, overview 13-1
customizing by administrators 13-2
customizing by users 13-5
documenting for users 3-11
easy sign-in 14-12
sign-in 14-11
specifying caller information before message playback 14-6
user options 13-1
user settings in Connection conversation 13-6
user settings in Connection Messaging Assistant 13-6
using voice commands 13-4
creating
AXL servers 29-5
call handler templates 6-2
call management map 5-1
call routing rules 9-2
directory handlers 7-2
holiday schedules 10-1, 33-2
interview handlers 8-1
restriction tables 11-2
schedules 10-2, 33-3, 33-4
user accounts ii-xix
credentials policies 18-1
CUDLI 3-10
Custom Keypad Mapping tool
accessing 15-2
conversations that can be customized 15-3
documenting keymap for users 15-12
guidelines 15-2
resetting 15-2
using 15-1
D
Database Proxy 3-9
deleting
AXL servers 29-6
call handlers 6-16, 7-5
call handler templates 6-2
call routing rules 9-3
Cisco Unified Communications Manager servers 29-11
description of message attachments 38-2
integration, phone system 29-2
interview handlers 8-4
members from system distribution lists 27-4
phone system trunk 29-21
PIMG/TIMG units 29-15
port 29-18
port group 29-8
restriction tables 11-4
schedules 10-3, 33-4
SIP server 29-14
TFTP server 29-12
demonstration license files, about 42-4
Dial Plan report, description 40-2
Dial Search Scope report, description 40-2
Digital Networking ii-xix
directory handlers
creating 7-2
default 7-1
deleting 7-5
modifying 7-2
overview 4-2
System Directory Handler 7-1
Disaster Recovery System 3-7
disk space used, effect of codec on 23-1
dispatch messages 19-7
Distribution Lists report, description 40-3
E
easy sign-in conversation 14-12
Edit Disk Capacity Configuration page 19-18
email
configuring text-to-speech access to Exchange 39-1
messages 19-2
end of recording, configuring termination warning prompt 19-5
enterprise parameters
configuring for Cisco Unified Serviceability services 36-1
descriptions 36-2
for Cisco Unified Serviceability services 36-1
Exchange
configuring text-to-speech access to email 39-1
configuring text-to-speech access to Exchange 2003 emails 39-6
configuring text-to-speech access to Exchange 2007 emails 39-1
Exchange 2003, creating a calendar and contact integration 34-9
Exchange 2007, creating a calendar and contact integration 34-2
Exchange contacts
enabling importing from Exchange 2003 34-9
enabling importing from Exchange 2007 34-2
extensions
adding prepended digits 6-10
converting LDAP phone numbers into (Connection 8.0) 41-7
converting LDAP phone numbers into (Connection 8.5) 41-5
external message store, configuring access to emails in 39-1
F
fax
about the Cisco Fax Server integration 32-1
changing the Cisco Unity Connection configuration 32-8
changing the user configuration 32-9
configuring Cisco Unity Connection 32-6
configuring single number for calls and faxes 32-10
configuring the Cisco Fax Server 32-3
configuring users 32-7
creating a Cisco Fax Server integration 32-1
requirements for the Cisco Fax Server integration 32-2
testing 32-8
field definitions 2-3
Firefox, configuring 1-1
G
G.711 A-Law codec
selecting for calls 16-1, 29-9
selecting for recordings 16-2, 17-5, 19-4
G.711 Mu-Law codec
selecting for calls 16-1, 29-9
selecting for recordings 16-2, 17-5, 19-4
G.729a codec
selecting for calls 16-1, 29-9
selecting for recordings 16-2, 17-5, 19-4
G726 codec, selecting for recordings 16-2, 17-5, 19-4
global nicknames
adding names to list 14-16
editing list 14-16
Goodbye call handler 6-2
Grammar Statistics tool, accessing 3-4
greetings
call handlers 6-6
changing audio format for recording 17-5
recording by using Media Master 17-1
user settings in Connection conversation 13-6
user settings in Connection Messaging Assistant 13-6
groupware email messages 19-2
H
hard disk, specifying maximum capacity 19-18
Help
page and field 2-3
using 2-3
holidays
designating 10-1, 33-2
holiday schedule 10-1, 33-1
I
identified user messaging 19-2
IMAP access
accessing email messages from Connection by using 19-2
configuration procedures 20-5, 21-5
configuration task list 20-3
Connection server configuration 20-6
security recommendations 20-3
SMTP message parameters 20-7
IMAP clients
integrated messaging example 20-2
securing access to Cisco Unity Connection 25-1
SMTP message handling 20-1
Import Users tool, accessing 3-4
installing license files 42-5
integrated messaging, example 20-2
integration
adding 29-2
adding phone system trunk 29-20
adding PIMG/TIMG units 29-15
adding port 29-17
adding port group 29-8
adding SIP certificate 29-23
adding SIP security profile 29-25
adding SIP server 29-13
adding TFTP server 29-12
AXL server, changing settings 29-7
AXL servers, adding 29-5
AXL servers, deleting 29-6
call loop detection, changing settings 29-5
changing Cisco Unified Communications Manager server settings 29-11
changing phone system trunk settings 29-21
changing PIMG/TIMG settings 29-15
changing port group advanced settings 29-16
changing port settings 29-18
changing SIP certificate 29-24, 29-25
changing SIP server settings 29-14
changing SIP settings 29-16
changing TFTP server settings 29-13
codec, changing preference settings 29-9
deleting 29-2
deleting Cisco Unified Communications Manager servers 29-11
deleting phone system trunk 29-21
deleting PIMG/TIMG units 29-15
deleting port 29-18
deleting SIP certificate 29-24
deleting SIP security profile 29-25
deleting SIP server 29-14
deleting TFTP server 29-12
enabling or disabling normalization 29-16
IPv6 29-26
MWI, disabling the use of the same port for turning on and off 29-3
MWI, synchronizing 29-4
MWIs, changing settings 29-10
phone system, changing settings 29-3
phone system trunk description 29-20
port certificate 29-20
port description 29-17
port group, changing settings 29-9
port group, deleting 29-8
port group description 29-7
root certificate for Connection 29-23
security for ports 29-22
users associated with phone system 29-3
viewing root certificate for Connection 29-22
Internet Explorer, configuring 1-2
internetworking Cisco Unity Connection servers ii-xix
interview handlers
creating 8-1
deleting 8-4
modifying 8-2
overview 4-3
intrasite or intersite links ii-xix
IPv6 29-26
L
language
changing system prompt language 14-9
language settings for call handlers 6-12
language settings for directory handlers 7-3
language settings for interview handlers 8-3
language settings for routing rules 9-3
message subject line format 19-15
LDAP
activating the Cisco DirSync service 41-4
adding configurations and synchronizing data 41-15
changing LDAP directory configurations 41-16
configuring authentication 41-10
converting LDAP phone numbers into Connection extensions (Connection 8.0) 41-7
converting LDAP phone numbers into Connection extensions (Connection 8.5) 41-5
deleting LDAP directory configurations 41-16
disabling authentication 41-10
enabling synchronization 41-4
task list for configuring 41-2
license files
about using calculated MAC addresses on virtual servers 42-2
about using MAC addresses on physical servers 42-2
about using multiple license files 42-3
Cisco Unity, migrating from 42-4
Connection clusters 42-4
migrating from Cisco Unity 42-4
must be installed 42-4
obtaining and installing 42-5
parameters for Connection features 42-9
permanent, time-expiring, and demonstration 42-4
viewing reports 42-8
live record
about 19-4
configuring 19-21
lockout policy 18-1
M
mailboxes, moving 22-5
mailbox size quotas, setting systemwide and mailbox-store limits 23-1
Mailbox Store report, description 40-2
mailbox stores
backing up 22-3
creating 22-4
deleting 22-6
disabling 22-7
maximum size 22-3
maximum size, changing 22-6
message handling when maximum size is exceeded 19-12
moving mailboxes 22-5
multiple 22-1
Maximum Delay for TTS Access Before Timeout 19-10
Media Master, recording greetings and names 17-1
MeetingPlace, creating a calendar integration 34-16
MeetingPlace Express, creating a calendar integration 34-21
message actions, configuring 19-14
message addressing
user settings in Connection conversation 13-7
user settings in Connection Messaging Assistant 13-7
message aging 23-3
message aging alerts
about 23-3, 23-4
configuration procedures 23-6, 23-7
message attachment
adding 38-1
changing 38-2
deleting 38-2
message locator, phone view 31-1
message notification
setting up, SMS (SMPP) 24-2
setting up, SMTP 24-1
user settings in Connection conversation 13-7
user settings in Connection Messaging Assistant 13-7
message playback
user settings in Connection conversation 13-7
user settings in Connection Messaging Assistant 13-7
message recording expiration 23-8
messages
actions, configuring 19-14
aging 23-3
aging alerts 23-3, 23-4
dispatch messages 19-7
expiration 23-8
groupware email messages 19-2
how Connection handles messages that are interrupted by disconnected calls 19-11
how Connection handles messages that cannot be delivered 19-9
how Connection handles messages when mailbox quotas are exceeded 19-12
how Connection handles messages when maximum mailbox store size is exceeded 19-12
how Connection handles messages when system components are unavailable 19-10
interview messages 19-3
live record 19-4
message delivery 19-9
message storage 19-18
migrating from Connection 1.x 3-5
migrating from Connection 1.x using COBRAS (recommended) 3-2
migrating from Unity 3-5
migrating from Unity using COBRAS (recommended) 3-2
notifications 19-3
outside caller voice messages 19-2
receipts 19-3
sensitivity 19-13
shredding files for secure deletes 19-20
subject line format 19-15
system broadcast messages 19-2
types of messages 19-1
user to user voice messages 19-2
Message Traffic report, description 40-2
message waiting indicators, synchronizing for phone system 29-4
messaging overview 19-1
Migrate Messages utility, accessing 3-5
Migrate Users utility, accessing 3-6
migrating data and messages from Unity or Connection 1.x 3-2
modifying
call handlers 6-5
call handler templates 6-2, 6-3, 6-4
call routing rules 9-2
directory handlers 7-2
interview handlers 8-2
restriction tables 11-3
schedules 10-2, 33-3
system distribution lists 27-3, 27-5
multiple mailbox stores 22-1
MWIs
changing settings 29-10
disabling the use of the same port for turning on and off 29-3
synchronizing for phone system 29-4
N
names, recording by using Media Master 17-1
networking ii-xix
normalization, enabling or disabling for port group 29-16
notification
setting up, SMS (SMPP) 24-2
setting up, SMTP 24-1
user settings in Connection conversation 13-7
user settings in Connection Messaging Assistant 13-7
O
obtaining license files 42-5
one-key dialing
configuring 6-9
overview 6-9
Opening Greeting
call handler 6-1
call routing rule 9-1
Operator call handler 6-2
Operator user 19-6
Optional Conversation 1
changing message skipping behavior 14-13
overview 13-3
Outcall Billing Detail report, description 40-4
Outcall Billing Summary report, description 40-4
outside caller voice messages 19-2
P
page Help 2-3
partitions
changing default 28-11
creating 28-9
default 28-3
deleting 28-9
finding objects in 28-11
modifying 28-9
overview 28-1
password policy 18-1
PCM codec, selecting for recordings 16-2, 17-5
permanent license files, about 42-4
personal call transfer rules, integration with Exchange contacts 34-2
personal settings
user settings in Connection conversation 13-8
user settings in Connection Messaging Assistant 13-8
Phone Interface Failed Sign-In report, description 40-1
phone language, changing 14-9
phone system
adding AXL servers 29-5
adding integration 29-2
changing AXL server settings 29-7
changing settings 29-3
deleting AXL servers 29-6
deleting integration 29-2
disabling the use of the same port for turning on and off an MWI 29-3
list of users associated with 29-3
synchronizing MWIs 29-4
phone system trunk
changing settings 29-21
deleting 29-21
description 29-20
Phone View 29-4, 31-1
PIMG unit
adding 29-15
changing settings 29-15
deleting 29-15
PIN policy 18-1
plugins
application 3-2
installing 37-1
overview 37-1
Port Activity report, description 40-2
port group
adding 29-8
changing advanced settings 29-16
changing settings 29-9
deleting 29-8
description 29-7
enabling or disabling normalization 29-16
port memory, disabling 29-3
ports
adding 29-17
adding SIP certificate 29-23
adding SIP security profile 29-25
changing settings 29-18
changing SIP certificate 29-24, 29-25
deleting 29-18
deleting SIP certificate 29-24
deleting SIP security profile 29-25
description 29-17
port certificate for Connection 29-20
root certificate for Connection 29-23
security 29-22
viewing root certificate for Connection 29-22
prepended digits for extensions 6-10
private lists
user settings in Connection conversation 13-8
user settings in Connection Messaging Assistant 13-8
prompts
overview 13-2
what you can change 13-2
Q
quotas, message handling when exceeded 19-12
R
recordings
changing the audio format (or codec) for 16-2, 17-5, 19-4
configuring termination warning prompt 19-5
greetings and names 17-1
selecting device 17-2
recording time available, effect of codec on 23-1
relay settings for private and secure messages 20-5
Remote Administration Tools 3-9
reports
archiving data 40-5
configuration parameters 40-4
generating and viewing 40-5
licenses 42-8
overview 40-1
restriction tables
creating 11-2
default 11-1
Default Fax 11-1
Default Outdial 11-1
Default System Transfer 11-1
Default Transfer 11-1
deleting 11-4
modifying 11-3
overview 4-6
root certificate
saving as file 29-23
viewing 29-22
Route From Next Call Routing Rule action 4-5
RSS Feeds 19-23
S
schedules and holidays
All Hours 10-1, 33-1
creating schedules 10-2, 33-3, 33-4
default 10-1, 33-1
deleting schedules 10-3, 33-4
designating holidays 10-1, 33-2
Holidays 10-1, 33-1
modifying schedules 10-2, 33-3
overview 4-8
Voice Recognition Update 10-1, 33-1
Weekdays 10-1, 33-1
search spaces
and call handlers 28-7
and call routing rules 28-6
and contacts 28-8
and digital networking 28-8
and directory handlers 28-7
and interview handlers 28-7
and system distribution lists 28-7
and user objects 28-5
and VPIM locations 28-8
changing default 28-11
creating 28-10
default 28-3
deleting 28-10
example configurations 28-3
finding objects in 28-11
modifying 28-10
overview 28-2
secure deletes, shredding message files for 19-20
securing Cisco PCA and IMAP client access to Cisco Unity Connection 25-1
security
adding SIP certificate 29-23
adding SIP security profile 29-25
changing SIP certificate 29-24, 29-25
deleting SIP certificate 29-24
deleting SIP security profile 29-25
description for ports 29-22
policies 18-1
port certificate 29-20
relay settings for private and secure messages 20-5
root certificate for Connection 29-23
viewing root certificate for Connection 29-22
service parameters
configuring for Cisco Unified Serviceability services 35-1
descriptions 35-2
for Cisco Unified Serviceability services 35-1
Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), changing settings 29-16
session timeout setting, Cisco Unity Connection Administration 2-1
setting up
SMS (SMPP) message notifications 24-2
SMTP message notifications 24-1
Show Dependency Results 3-6
shredding message files for secure deletes 19-20
sign-in conversation 14-11
sign-in policy 18-1
simulating abbreviated extensions 6-10
SIP
adding SIP certificate 29-23
adding SIP security profile 29-25
changing SIP certificate 29-24, 29-25
deleting SIP certificate 29-24
deleting SIP security profile 29-25
SIP server
adding 29-13
changing settings 29-14
deleting 29-14
SMS (SMPP) message notifications, setting up 24-2
SMTP
message notifications, setting up 24-1
messages, overview 20-1
speech to text 21-1
SpeechView
configuring 21-1
SpeechView Activity Report by User, description 40-4
SpeechView Activity Summary Report, description 40-4
SSL certificate, using to secure Cisco PCA and IMAP client access to Cisco Unity Connection 25-1
Subscriber Information Dump. See Connection User Data Dump.
synchronizing MWIs for phone system 29-4
Synch Users Tool, accessing 3-4
System Configuration report, description 40-4
System Directory Handler 7-1
system distribution lists
adding alternate names 27-5
adding and removing members 27-4
creating 27-2
default lists 27-1
modifying 27-3, 27-5
overview 27-1
system prompts
changing language 14-9
customizing 13-2
system transfers, setting up 12-1
T
Task Management tool, accessing 3-7
termination warning prompt, configuring 19-5
text to speech
about 39-1
configuring access to Exchange 2003 emails 39-6
configuring access to Exchange 2007 emails 39-1
TFTP server
adding 29-12
changing settings 29-13
deleting 29-12
time-expiring license files, about 42-4
timeouts in Cisco Unity Connection Administration 2-1
TIMG unit
adding 29-15
changing settings 29-15
deleting 29-15
tools, Custom Keypad Mapping 15-1
transcriptions 21-1
Transfer Call Billing report, description 40-3
trunk, phone system
adding 29-20
changing settings 29-21
deleting 29-21
U
Undeliverable Messages distribution list 27-2
UndeliverableMessagesMailbox user 19-6
unidentified caller messages 19-2
Unity, migrating from 3-2
Unity Connection Messaging System user 19-6
Unused Voice Mail Accounts report, description 40-3
user accounts, creating ii-xix
User Lockout report, description 40-3
User Message Activity report, description 40-3
User Phone Sign-In and MWI report, description 40-3
users
list of users associated with phone system 29-3
migrating from Connection 1.x 3-6
migrating from Connection 1.x using COBRAS (recommended) 3-2
migrating from Unity 3-6
migrating from Unity using COBRAS (recommended) 3-2
Operator 19-6
UndeliverableMessagesMailbox 19-6
Unity Connection Messaging System 19-6
user speech recognition conversation 13-4
Users report, description 40-1
user to user voice messages 19-2
user workstations, setting up ii-xix
utilities and tools
Bulk Administration Tool 3-3
Cisco Unified Serviceability 3-8
Cisco Voice Technology Group Subscription Tool 3-8
Connection Administration 3-2
Connection Serviceability 3-6
Disaster Recovery System 3-7
Grammar Statistics 3-4
Import Users 3-4
Migrate Messages 3-5
Migrate Users 3-6
plug-ins 3-2
RTMT 3-8
Synch Users 3-4
Task Management 3-7
V
ViewMail for Microsoft Outlook, integrated messaging example 20-2
voice commands, using 13-4
voice commands, using to call Exchange contacts 34-2
voice messages
delivery 19-9
dispatch messages 19-7
interviews 19-3
live record 19-4
notifications 19-3
outside caller 19-2
receipts 19-3
system broadcast 19-2
user to user 19-2
voice messaging port
adding 29-17
changing settings 29-18
deleting 29-18
voice recognition
allowing users to say their voicemail PINs 14-14
Grammar Statistics tool 3-4
Voice Recognition Update schedule 10-1, 33-1
voice to text 21-1
VPIM networking ii-xix
W
Wallet Card Wizard 3-11
warning prompt for end of recording, configuring 19-5
Weekdays schedule 10-1, 33-1