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1 INDEX A active calls restore 1229 addressing remote messages 1194 administration CLI 114 GU and CLI 121 GUI 114 Administration via Telephone 1110 Administration viatelephone system configuring 1133 AIM module usage 1323 wear 1323 applications deleting 159 atrace.log file 1354 attended transfer mode 137 auto attendant AvT 1141 configuring 1135 deleting a greeting 152, 1142, 1144 maximum retries 1138 maximum sessions 1138 operator extension 1138 recording a greeting 153, 1137, 1141, 1143 telephone number 1137, 1138 uploading greeting file 151, 153, 1141, 1143 AvT 1110, 1133 recording a greeting 1141 B backup command 1224 FTP server 1223 numbering scheme 1226 offline mode 1223 parameters 1224 restrictions 1223, 1224 revision number 1223 backup category command 1226 backup history report 1350 blind addressing 1194 blind bye-also transfer mode 137 blind refer transfer mode 137 broadcast expiration time parameter 1121 broadcast message MWI status parameter 1122 broadcast message recording time, configuring 1122 broadcast privilege 1110 bulk provisioning 111 bye-also transfer mode 137 C call displaying by application 1311 displaying by route 1313 implementation ID 1316 caller ID information parameter 1121 caller recording prompt parameter 1122 capacity ccn application command 145, 156, 1113,
2 ccn call terminate command 1316 ccn copy url command 151, 153, 1141, 1143 ccn delete command 152, 155, 1142, 1144 ccn rename prompt command 155, 1142 ccn reporting historical command 187 ccn subsystem sip command 134 ccn trigger command 164, 167 Cisco Unity Express prompt 1288 CLI administration 114, 121 clock timezone command 1295 command 1123 backup 1224 backup category 1226 ccn application 145, 156, 1113, 1138 ccn call terminate 1316 ccn copy url 151, 153, 1141, 1143 ccn delete 152, 155, 1142, 1144 ccn rename prompt 155, 1142 ccn reporting historical 187 ccn subsystem sip 134 ccn trigger 164, 167 clock timezone 1295 continue 1226 copy ftp 1232 copy running-config 1102, 1107, 1233 copy startup-config 1231 copy tftp 1233 database local 187 default 156 description 156, 1116, 1138 descripton 187 enable 1201 expiration 1116 gateway address 134 gateway port 134 greeting 1116 groupname config mode 1107 EXEC mode 1107 hostname 1287 ip domain-name 1289 ip name-server 1289 mailbox size 1116 maxsessions 156, 164, 167, 1113, 1138 message size 1116 mwi refresh 1120 network location cache refresh id 1348 no ccn application 160 no ccn trigger 160 ntp server 1290, 1292 offline 1226, 1229 parameter 145, 156, 1138 parameters voic 1113 reload 1229 restore id 1229 script 156 service-module 120 session 120 show backup 1224 show backup history 1226, 1229 show backup server 1229 show backup server command 1226 show ccn applicable 1113 show ccn application 156, 160, 1138 show ccn call application 1311 show ccn call route 1313 show ccn subsystem sip 134 show ccn trigger 160, 164, 167 show clock detail 1295 show group detail groupname 1107 show groups 1107 show hosts 1287 show interface ide show ip route 1289 show logs 1354 show ntp configuration 1290, 1292 show ntp status 1290,
3 show user detail username 1102 show users 1102 show voic 1116 telnet 120 troubleshooting log 1354 show 1354 trace 1354 username config mode 1102 EXEC mode 1102 voice mailbox unlock 1120 voic callerid 1123 voic capacity time 1123 voic conversation caller recording-prompt 1123 voic default 1123 voic mailbox 1116 voic mailbox-selection 1123 voic message expiry 1123 voic operator telephone 1123 voic recording time 1123 command environment 119 commands 114, 1351 configuration 1352 caller recording prompt 1122 running 1233 startup 1231 TFTP 1233 configuration mode backup commands 1223 definition 119 configurations, copying 1231 configuring Administration via Telephone 1133 auto attendant 1135 broadcast message MWI status 1122 broadcast message recording time 1122 capacity 1121 DNS server 1289 expiration time 1121 host name 1287 language 1121 mailbox selection 1122 mailbox size 1121 message length 1121 multiple triggers 170 MWI lights 145 NTP server 1290 operator extension parameters operator extension 1121 recording time 1121, 1122 voice mail 1112 configuring time zone 1295 console display, system messages 1323 continue command 1226 copy ftp command 1232 copying configurations 1231 copying log files, troubleshooting 1352 copy running-config command 1102, 1107, 1233 copy startup-config command 1231 copy tftp command 1233 D database local command 187 databases, synchronizing 1101 daylight savings time 1351 default command 156 default values system-wide 1121 delete a network location 1197 deleting applications 159 deleting messages 1115 deleting triggers 159 description command 156, 187, 1116, 1138 differences 383
4 passwords 1102, 1103, 1105 user IDs 1102, 1103, 1105 disable vcard information 1213 distribution list everyone 1184 distribution lists recursive 1184 DNS server resolving host name to IP address 1290 DNS server, configuring 1289 script 151, 1143 Flash memory 1233 log and trace 1354 flash memory 119 Flash memory module wear 1323 From field address 1149, 1154 FTP configuration 1232 FTP server 112 backup and restore 1223 E enable command 1201 enabling reporting historical database 187 enabling spoken name support 1341 everyone distribution list 1184 EXEC mode, definition 119 expiration command 1116 expiration time expired messages 1115 expiry, message 1121 expiry timer 1115 extension group 1106 extension for message storage 1125 external syslog server 1323 F file atrace.log 1354 messages.log 1323, 1354 file size messages.log 1354 prompt 153, 1141 G G711 ulaw 153, 1141 gateway address command 134 gateway port command 134 GDM 1115 general delivery mailboxes 1114 GMS telephone numbers 1133 greeting command 1116 greetings deleting a file 152, 1142, 1144 uploading 151, 153, 1141, 1143 group definition 1106 mailbox 1106 owner 1106 groupname command config mode 1107 EXEC mode 1107 groups extension 1106 GUI administration 114, 121 H host name
5 hostname command 1287 host name configuration 1287 LRU maximum capacity 1214 I idletimeout 124, 167 IMAP mandatory message expiry 1251 implementation ID 1316 initialization wizard 121 IP addressing 1351 default-gateway 1351 unnumbered 1351 ip domain-name command 1289 ip name-server command 1289 IP network access 111 L language last redirected number 1122 last-redirect parameter 1125 license SKUs 111 Linux software 110 list everyone 1184 lists recursive 1184 location spoken name, uploading and downloading 1202, 1209 log files system 112 troubleshooting 1350, 1352 loop, voice mail 1121 lost data, troubleshooting 1352 LRD 1122 M mailbox zerooutnumber 1116 mailboxes 1115 expiration time 1115 general delivery 1114 group 1106 limitations 1115 message size 1115 number supported 1102 personal 1114 storage size 1115 telephones supported 1115 types 1114 unlocking 1120 mailbox mask 1122 mailbox selection 1125 mailbox selection, configuring 1122 mailbox size mailbox size command 1116 ManagePrompts privilege 1110 ManagePublicList privilege 1110 mandatory message expiry 1121 IMAP messages 1251 mask, mailbox 1122 maximum sessions trigger 124, 167 maximum retries auto attendant 1138 maximum sessions auto attendant 1138 maximum users voice mail
6 maxsessions command 156, 164, 167, 1113, 1138 members of a group definition 1106 message tutorial 1116 message, mandatory expiry 1121 message length message recording time, configuring 1122 messages expired 1115 messages.log, file size 1354 messages.log file 1323, 1354 message size command 1116 message storage extension 1125 message URL 183 message URL http // l1_0/administrator/guide/config.html#wp // l1_0/administrator/guide/config.html#wpxref , 1344 // l1_0/administrator/guide/taskseq.html 1334 mode offline 1226 modes, EXEC and configuration 119 MWI lights configuring 145 off extension 145 on extension 145 refreshing 1120 troubleshooting 1353 mwi refresh command 1120 MWI status, broadcast message 1122 N NDR 1194 networked configurations 1193 network location delete 1197 network location cache refresh id command 1348 network module spare 111 network module card processor 110 software 110 no ccn application command 160 no ccn trigger command 160 Non Deliver Record 1194 NTP server removing 1292 NTP server, configuring 1290 ntp server command 1290, 1292 numbering scheme, backup files 1226 O OCN 1122 offline command 1226, 1229 offline mode 1226, 1229 backup commands 1223 OIR troubleshooting 1352 operator extension auto attendant 1138 original called number 1122 original-called parameter 1125 owner of a group 1106 P parameter broadcast expiration time 1121 caller ID
7 caller recording prompt 1122 parameter command 145, 156, 1138 parameters backup 1224 capacity 1121 expiration time 1121 language 1121 last-redirect 1125 mailbox selection 1122 mailbox size 1121 message length 1121 original-called 1125 recording time 1121 system-wide parameters command voic 1113 passwords characters allowed 1102, 1103, 1105 personal mailboxes 1114 pinging internal address 1351 port, implementation ID 1316 privilege broadcast 1110 ManagePrompts 1110 ManagePublicList 1110 superuser 1110 ViewPrivateList 1110 prompt file size 153, 1141 record your message 1122 prompt, formation 1288 provisioning bulk 111 proxy server 134 rebooting router 1350, 1351 recording AvT 1141 recording a greeting 1137 auto attendant 153, 1141, 1143 recording prompt parameter 1122 recording time recording time, configuring 1122 record your message prompt 1122 recursive distribution list 1184 refreshing MWI lights 1120 reload command 1229 removing an NTP server 1292 reporting historical database enable 187 reports backup 1350 call history 1350 CPU usage 1350 mailbox 1350 mailbox size 1350 memory 1350 message status 1350 restore 1350 system 112 system hardware 1350 resolving host name to IP address 1290 restore active calls 1229 FTP server 1223 procedure 1229 restrictions 1223, 1224 restore history report 1350 restore id command 1229 restrictions backup and restore 1223, 1224 R rebooting network module 1350,
8 S saving data, troubleshooting 1352 script file size 151, 1143 script command 156 semi-attended transfer mode 137 server syslog 1323 service-module, troubleshooting 1351 service-module command 120 session command 120 setting daylight savings time 1351 severity level, system messages 1322 show backup command 1224 show backup history command 1226, 1229 show backup server command 1229 show ccn applicable 1113 show ccn application command 156, 160, 1138 show ccn call application command 1311 show ccn call route command 1313 show ccn subsystem sip command 134 show ccn trigger command 160, 164, 167 show clock detail command 1295 show group detail groupname command 1107 show groups command 1107 show hosts command 1287 show interface ide 0 command 1323 show ip route command 1289 show logs command 1354 show ntp configuration command 1290, 1292 show ntp status command 1290, 1292 show user detail username command 1102 show users command 1102 show voic command 1116 SIP proxy server 134 hostname 134 ports 134 SIP triggers 1111, 1133, 1135 spare network modules 111 speed of internal line 1352 spoken name distribution list 1184 enabling 1196, 1198 LRU cache 1214 network location 1202, 1209 recording 1204 remote user 1204 vcard 1212 spoken name support enabling 1341 standards 116 Startup configuration 1231 storage extension 1125 superuser privilege 1110 synchronizing databases 1101 syslog server 1323 system access using IP network 111 system log files 112 system messages console display 1323 severity 1322 system reports 112, 1350 system-wide default values 1121 system-wide parameters T Table Table 4 Configuration Task Sequence 122 TCP port 134 telephone number auto attendant 1138 triggers 124, 164, 167 telephone numbers auto attendant
9 GMS 1133 voice mail 1112 telephones supported for voice mail 1115 telnet command 120 Telnet session 120 terminating a call 1316 terminating VoiceView session 1179, 1182 TFTP configuration 1233 timeout 124, 167 time zone configuring 1295 transfer mode attended 137 blind bye-also 137 blind refer 137 semi-attended 137 trigger maximum sessions 124, 167 triggers auto attendant 1111, 1133, 1135 configuring multiple 170 deleting 159 telephone number 124, 164, 167 timeout 124, 167 voice mail 1111, 1133, 1135 troubleshooting access to GUI 1350 copying log files 1352 IP, default-gateway 1351 IP address 1351 IP unnumbered 1351 log files 1350 lost data 1352 MWI lights 1353 OIR 1352 opening a session 1351 pinging internal address 1351 rebooting network module 1350, 1351 rebooting router 1350, 1351 saving data 1352 service-module status 1351 speed of terminal line 1352 unknown caller 1353 user password 1350 user PIN 1350 users and groups 1350 voice mail 1353 TUI recording a greeting 1141 tutorial command 1116 U UDP port 134 unknown caller troubleshooting 1353 unlocking a mailbox 1120 usage Flash memory 1323 user IDs characters allowed 1102, 1103, 1105 username command config mode 1102 EXEC mode 1102 user password, troubleshooting 1350 user PIN, troubleshooting 1350 users adding 1102 modifying 1102 number supported 1102 V vcard disable 1213 spoken name 1212 ViewPrivateList privilege
10 voice mail configuring 1112 conflicting extensions 1121 telephone numbers 1112 telephones supported 1115 troubleshooting 1353 voic maximum users 1112 voice mailbox unlock command 1120 voic callerid command 1123 voic capacity time command 1123 voic conversation caller recording-prompt 1123 voic default command 1123 voice mail loop 1121 voic mailbox command 1116 voic mailbox mask 1122 voic mailbox-selection command 1123 voic message expiry command 1123 voic operator telephone command 1123 voic recording time command 1123 Voice Profile for Internet Mail protocol 1193 VoiceView terminating a session 1179, 1182 VPIM 1193 W wav file 153, 1141 wear Flash memory 1323 Z zerooutnumber command
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