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Avaya Definity Gx/PBXLink Integration Guide for Cisco Unity 4.0

Testing the Integration

If your phone system uses MWI extension numbers that begin with zero (for example, 0123 or 09876), do the following procedure.

To Enable MWI Extensions That Begin with Zero

Step 1 On the Cisco Unity server, navigate to the \CommServer\Intlib directory on the drive on which you installed Cisco Unity.

Step 2 In the Intlib directory, locate the file Avsmdi.avd.

Step 3 Open the file in a text editor.

Step 4 In the [Fields] section of the file, locate the following line:

$LAMPEXT= 10 ZR, LAMPEXT

Step 5 Change the ZR switch to V so the line reads:

$LAMPEXT= 10 V, LAMPEXT

Step 6 Save the file and close the text editor.

Step 7 For the settings to take effect, restart the Cisco Unity server.

Testing the Integration

To test whether Cisco Unity and the phone system are integrated correctly, do the following procedures in the order listed.

If any of the steps indicate a failure, refer to the following documentation as applicable:

The installation guide for the phone system.

Cisco Unity Troubleshooting Guide, available at http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/voicesw/ps2237/prod_troubleshooting_guides_list.html.

The setup information earlier in this guide.

To Set Up the Test Configuration

Step 1 Set up two test extensions (Phone 1 and Phone 2) on the same phone system that Cisco Unity is connected to.

Step 2 Set Phone 1 to forward calls to the Cisco Unity pilot number when calls are not answered.

Caution The phone system must forward calls to the Cisco Unity pilot number in no fewer than four rings. Otherwise, the test may fail.

Step 3 In the Cisco Unity Administrator, create a test subscriber to use for testing by doing the applicable substeps below.

If your message store is Microsoft Exchange, do the following:

a.In the Cisco Unity Administrator, go to the Subscribers > Subscribers > Profile page.

b.Click the Add icon.

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Task List to Create the Integration Integration TasksTask List to Make Changes to an Integration RequirementsTask List to Delete an Existing Integration Phone SystemConfiguration for 24 or Fewer Ports Integration DescriptionCisco Unity Server Configuration for 25 to 48 Ports Configuration for 49 to 72 PortsPBXLink Box Connections Integrations with Multiple Phone Systems Integration FunctionalityField Considerations Number of Voice Messaging Ports to InstallNumber of Voice Messaging Ports That Will Answer Calls Preparing for Programming the Phone SystemOption Setting Programming the Avaya Definity/PBXLink Phone SystemTo Program the Phone System Call-appr Normal Button Assignment SettingCall-appr Feature Button Number SettingAbrdg-appr Extn 4th voice mail extension Abrdg-appr Extn 6th voice mail extension Vector Definition Options for a Single Digital Port Option Setting Route to number 2010 if unconditionally To Set Up User Phones To Update the PBXLink Box Firmware Setting Up the PBXLink BoxTo Set Up the PBXLink Box Page LTN Number Voice Messaging Port Value Following substeps LTN Number Voice Messaging Port Value 0007 0009 LTN Number Voice Messaging Port Value LTN Number Voice Messaging Port Value LTN Number Voice Messaging Port Value 0002 To Create an Integration Field Setting Settings for the Enter MWI Codes Selection Control Effect Click Save Testing the Integration To Enable MWI Extensions That Begin with ZeroTo Set Up the Test Configuration Select New Exchange Subscriber To Test Listening to Messages To Test an External Call with Release TransferTo Set Up Supervised Transfer on Cisco Unity To Test Supervised TransferTo Delete the Test Subscriber Integrating a Secondary Server for Cisco Unity Failover RequirementsIntegration Description To Set Up the Secondary Server for Failover Setting Up the Secondary Server for FailoverClick Programs Cisco Unity Edit Switch Utility To Change the Settings for an Integration Changing the Settings for an Existing IntegrationAlternate Extensions Deleting an Existing IntegrationTo Delete an Existing Integration Reasons to Use Alternate ExtensionsHow Alternate Extensions Work Setting Up Alternate ExtensionsTo Add Administrator-Defined Alternate Extensions Alternate MWIsTo Modify or Delete Alternate Extensions Setting Up Alternate MWIs To Set Up Alternate MWIs for ExtensionsTo Modify or Delete Alternate MWIs Convention Description ConventionsCisco.com Obtaining DocumentationProduct Documentation DVD Ordering DocumentationReporting Security Problems in Cisco Products Documentation FeedbackCisco Product Security Overview Cisco Technical Support & Documentation Website Obtaining Technical AssistanceDefinitions of Service Request Severity Submitting a Service RequestObtaining Additional Publications and Information Page OL-3105-15