Table Of Contents
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Index
A
adding
administrator account for Greetings Administrator 9-5
administrator accounts, default settings (in Connection Administration) 9-3
alternate contact numbers 4-56
alternate extensions 4-75
alternate names 4-79
class of service 6-2
MWIs for other extensions 4-6
SMTP proxy addresses for contacts 10-5
SMTP proxy addresses for users 4-84
user accounts, default (in Connection Administration) 9-2
user templates 7-2, 8-4
addressing priority lists, enabling 4-48
Administrator account 1-2
administrators
accounts created by importing from Cisco Unified Communications Manager 12-1, 12-2
creating 9-1
creating by importing LDAP data 13-2
deleting 14-2
after sign-in conversation, changing 4-25
alias, effect of changing 14-1
alternate contact numbers 4-56
alternate extensions
adding 4-75
advanced settings 4-78
changing 4-76
class of service settings 5-2
custom settings 4-78
deleting 4-77
overview 4-74
alternate greeting
notification prompt 4-58
preventing callers from leaving messages 4-59
preventing callers from skipping 4-59
transfer to greeting without ringing phone 4-59
alternate names
adding 4-79
overview 4-78
application users
creating 9-1
deleting 14-2
B
broadcast messages, enabling users to send 4-42
Bulk Administration Tool, accessing 11-3
Bulk Edit, accessing 11-1
C
caller input overview 4-53
call holding
class of service settings 5-3
defined 4-8
call screening
class of service settings 5-3
defined 4-8
call transfers
class of service settings 5-3
defined 4-8
cascading message notification 4-72
chaining message notification 4-73
Cisco PCA, securing and changing password 4-4
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 4-81
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express 4-81
Cisco Unified Personal Communicator, configuring to access voice messages 5-2
Cisco Unity Connection Messaging Assistant, enabling access to 5-4
Cisco Unity Connection Messaging Inbox, enabling access to 5-5
class of service
adding 6-2
alternate extensions 5-2
assigning and reassigning users 6-4
assigning or reassigning users 6-4
Cisco Unified Personal Communicator 5-2
Cisco Unity Connection Messaging Assistant 5-4
Cisco Unity Connection Messaging Inbox 5-5
defaults 6-2
deleted message access 5-7
deleting 6-4
directory listing 5-8
greeting length 5-8
IMAP client access 5-9
live reply 5-11
message length 5-12
modifying 6-2
overview 2-2
personal call transfer rules 5-13
private distribution lists 5-15
restriction tables 5-19
sending messages to system distribution list 5-21
transfer, screening, and holding 5-3
unified client 5-2
contacts
administrator-defined 1-2
configuring SMPT proxy addresses for 10-5
creating 10-3
deleting 10-4
finding 3-2
modifying 10-3
overview 10-1
user-defined 1-2
contact templates 10-2
conversation
changing menu responses 4-19
changing menu style 4-17
changing speed and volume 4-24
changing versions 4-16
customizing sign-in 4-25
option summary 4-14
credentials 4-2
D
deleted messages, accessing 5-7
deleting
alternate extensions 4-77
class of service 6-4
MWIs 4-7
user accounts 14-3
user templates 7-5, 8-12, 8-13, 8-16
directory, enabling users to choose to be listed 5-8
directory handlers
default 4-52
System Directory Handler 4-52
E
email in external message store, user access 4-81, 4-82
enabling
addressing priority lists 4-48
IMAP client access to voice messages 5-9
message aging policy for users 4-12
personal call transfer rules 5-15
SpeechView for a class of service 5-23
Text to Speech for a user 4-82, 4-83
voice recognition for a class of service 5-24
Exchange calendars and contacts, accessing 4-80
F
forwarded (relay) messages 4-49
G
greetings
allowing caller input during greetings 4-53
alternate greeting notification prompt 4-58
enabling 4-59
enabling callers to transfer to an alternate contact number during 4-56
managing calls when the alternate greeting is enabled 4-59
overview 4-52
recording in multiple languages 4-60
specifying maximum length 5-8
summary of types available 4-52
I
IMAP client access to voice messages, enabling 5-9
L
languages
language outside callers hear 4-11, 4-21
phone language that users hear 4-21
recording greetings in multiple languages 4-60
LDAP data
creating administrators by importing 13-2
creating user accounts by importing 13-2
live reply, enabling 5-11
M
mailbox-size quotas, customizing for users or templates 4-12
message actions, configuring 4-49
message aging 4-12
message counts 4-32
Message Locator
enabling 4-13
phone view 4-27
messages
addressing and sending settings 4-42
addressing settings, changing 4-43
confirming deletions of messages 4-41
forwarded (relay) 4-49
language used to prompt callers 4-11
marking secure by unidentified callers 4-11
notifications for phone and pager 4-61
notifications for SMS-compatible devices 4-64
notifications for SMTP-compatible devices 4-66
playback order for Message Locator 4-13
playback order for new, saved, and deleted messages 4-34
playback speed and volume of messages 4-31
recording length for users 5-12
relay 4-49
specifying maximum recording length for outside callers 4-11
specifying the amount of time to skip back or ahead when rewinding or fast-forwarding 4-39
streamlined addressing 4-45
what unidentified callers can do 4-11
message security 5-20
message waiting indicators (MWIs), overview 4-5
Microsoft Exchange calendars and contacts, accessing 4-80
modifying
class of service 6-2
notification devices 4-61
user accounts (in Connection Administration) 10-4, 14-2
user templates 7-4, 8-11, 8-13, 8-15
MWIs
adding 4-6
deleting 4-7
editing 4-6
N
notifications
about notification devices 4-61
cascading 4-72
chaining 4-73
phone and pager 4-61
SMS-compatible devices 4-64
SMTP-compatible devices 4-66
O
Operator account 1-2
Outlook calendars and contacts, accessing 4-80
outside caller options 4-11
P
passwords or PINs
allowing users to sign in without entering a password or PIN 4-15
changing 4-2, 4-3, 4-5
securing and changing Cisco PCA password 4-4
settings 4-2
personal call transfer rules
enabling by class of service 5-14
enabling or disabling for users 5-15
modifying options for user 4-10
overview 5-13
web tool overview 5-14
phone menu, summary of settings 4-14
Phone View 4-27
PIN, changing 4-2
private distribution lists
maximum number of lists 5-16
maximum number of members 5-17
overview 4-79
proxy address, created when a user alias is changed 14-1
Q
quotas for mailboxes, customizing for users or templates 4-12
R
relay messages 4-49
restriction tables 5-19
roles
default roles 2-4
overview 2-4
RSS Feeds 5-5
S
secure messaging 5-20
sending messages
broadcast messages 4-42
confirming recipients by name 4-45
message security 5-20
specifying whether messages are sent upon hang-up 4-47
system distribution lists 5-21
sign-in
conversation 4-25
playing message counts 4-25
playing recorded name 4-25
SMTP proxy addresses
configuring for contacts 10-5
configuring for users 4-84
created when a user alias is changed 14-1
Speech to Text 4-74
speech to text 5-23
SpeechView, enabling for a class of service 5-23
SpeechView, transcription delivery 4-74
System Directory Handler 4-52
system distribution list, specifying whether users can send messages to 5-21
T
Text to Speech, enabling for a user 4-82, 4-83
time format for message time stamps, changing 4-30
transcriptions 4-74, 5-23
U
Undeliverable Messages Mailbox account 1-2
unidentified caller options 4-11
unified client 5-2
Unity Connection Messaging System account 1-2
user access to email in an external message store 4-81, 4-82
user accounts
administrator roles 2-4
creating by importing from Cisco Unified Communications Manager 12-1, 12-2
creating by importing LDAP data 13-2
default accounts 1-1
mailbox stores 2-3
overview 1-1
partitions 2-2
search spaces 2-2
users
creating 9-1
deleting 14-2, 14-3
finding 3-1
users without voice mailboxes 1-1
users with voice mailboxes 1-1
user templates
adding 7-2, 8-4
default templates 7-1
deleting 7-5, 8-12, 8-13, 8-16
modifying 7-4, 8-11, 8-13, 8-15
overview 2-1
utilities and tools
Bulk Administration Tool 11-3
V
voice mailboxes
creating end users 9-1
deleting end users 14-2
voice recognition, enabling for a class of service 5-24
voice to text 4-74, 5-23