Chapter 7 VPIM Networking

Notable Behavior

Moving the UVPIM Mailbox

For information on moving the UVPIM mailbox, see the “UVPIM Mailbox” section in the “Cisco Unity Data and Log Files” chapter of the Maintenance Guide for Cisco Unity, at http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/voicesw/ps2237/prod_maintenance_guides_list.html.

Notable Behavior

This section describes notable behavior of VPIM Networking. See the following sections for more information:

Call Transfer Settings and VPIM Subscribers, page 7-61

Inbound Messages Are Delivered Only to Primary Extensions, page 7-62

Inbound Search Scope, page 7-62

Running the Voice Connector Setup Program in Another Language, page 7-63

Call Transfer Settings and VPIM Subscribers

In installations with multiple Cisco Unity servers networked via Digital Networking, the number that Cisco Unity uses for call transfers to a subscriber is the only number replicated among the Cisco Unity servers; none of the other settings on the Subscriber > Call Transfer page in the Cisco Unity Administrator are replicated. For example, in Figure 7-4, call transfers are set to ring the subscriber at the number 9,5551212. The only call transfer setting that is replicated to other Cisco Unity servers is the call transfer number 9,5551212. If the setting was “Yes, ring subscriber’s extension” instead, the number 3047 would be replicated.

Figure 7-4 Only the Call Transfer Number Is Replicated

 

 

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