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Contents Task List to Create the Integration Integration TasksIntegration Description RequirementsTask List to Make Changes to an Integration Task List to Delete an Existing IntegrationCall Information Integration FeaturesIntegrations with Multiple Phone Systems Number of Voice Messaging Ports to InstallField Considerations Number of Voice Messaging Ports That Will Answer Calls Programming the QSIG/DPNSS Phone SystemNumber of Voice Messaging Ports That Will Dial Out Field Setting Setting Up the Cisco EGWTo Create an Integration Settings for the Cisco EGW 2220 or SIP Proxy Server Settings for the Phone System Trunk To Set Up the Test Configuration Testing the IntegrationOn the Edit menu, click Message Waiting Indicators Uncheck the Set for Self-enrollment at Next Login check boxTest User To Test Listening to Messages To Test an External Call with Release TransferTo Test Supervised Transfer To Set Up Supervised Transfer on Cisco Unity ConnectionTo Delete the Test User Click Delete SelectedTo Change the Settings for an Integration Changing the Settings for an Existing IntegrationPhone System Port Group To Delete an Existing Phone System Integration Deleting an Existing Phone System IntegrationReasons to Use Alternate Extensions Alternate ExtensionsHow Alternate Extensions Work To Add Administrator-Defined Alternate Extensions Setting Up Alternate ExtensionsAlternate MWIs Setting Up Alternate MWIsTo Modify Alternate Extensions To Delete Alternate ExtensionsTo Modify Alternate MWIs To Delete Alternate MWIs ConventionsConvention Description Ctrl-Alt-DeleteCisco.com Obtaining DocumentationPanel Phone and Modem Options AdvancedProduct Documentation DVD Documentation FeedbackOrdering Documentation Cisco Product Security Overview Reporting Security Problems in Cisco ProductsObtaining Technical Assistance Submitting a Service RequestCisco Technical Support & Documentation Website Obtaining Additional Publications and Information Definitions of Service Request SeverityPage OL-8187-01