Chapter 5 Designing a Cisco Unity System with Domino as the Message Store
Overview of Cisco Unity with Domino and Notes
Changes That csClient Makes to the Mail File
When csClient software is installed on a client workstation, the elements in Table
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Forms | • | UCDisplayInfo |
| • | Voice Message |
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| • | (UCMemo) |
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Views | • | Voice Inbox |
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Agents | • | (UCEnable) |
| • | (UCPreferences) |
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Images | • | Phone.jpg |
| • | act_EDIT.GIF |
| • | act_Listen.GIF |
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Subforms | • | UCPlayer |
| • | (DisplayFwrdContent) |
| • | (UCItems) |
| • | (UCVoiceNote) |
| • | (VoiceDeliveryOptions) |
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Script libraries | • | Core UC Classes |
| • | Core UC Strings |
| • | Unified Communications |
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Address Book Server, Message Store Server, and Mail Drop Server
Cisco Unity interacts with Domino servers that perform a variety of functions. Depending on the number of Domino users, these functions may be all on one Domino server or spread out across many servers:
•Address book servers are the servers on which Cisco Unity accesses Domino address books. There are three types of address book:
–The primary address book (commonly names.nsf) is the address book in which Cisco Unity creates Person documents with mail files for the default accounts and for distribution lists, and from which Domino user data is imported to create Cisco Unity subscribers.
The primary address book is the home of the Cisco Unity system mailbox; this mailbox sends voice messages from outside callers. (Voice messages from Cisco Unity subscribers are identified as coming from those subscribers.) Each Cisco Unity server must have a system mailbox.
You choose the primary address book server during Cisco Unity installation.
Design Guide for Cisco Unity Release 5.x
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