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Networking Guide for Cisco Unity Release 5.x (With Microsoft Exchange)
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Chapter 1 Networking in Cisco Unity
Comparison of AMIS, Bridge, and VPIM Networking
Tab l e 1-5 International Availability
AMIS Bridge VPIM
All countries in which Cisco Unity is
sold.
For a list of countries for which there is a
voice-fax card approved for use, see the
“Supported Voice-Fax Cards” section in
the System Requirements, and Supported
Hardware and Software for Cisco Unity
Bridge, at
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/
sw/voicesw/ps2237/prod_installation_
guides_list.html.
Some deployments may service users in
countries that are not on the “Supported
Voice-Fax Cards for the Cisco Unity
Bridge Server” list, but only when the
Bridge server itself is located in one of
the countries listed.
The Bridge server is supported only when
using the English-language version of
Windows. The locale must be set to
English (United States), and the language
settings must be set only to Western
Europe and United States. (Choosing
additional language settings is not
supported.) The Bridge software is not
localized in any language other than
English.
All countries in which Cisco Unity is
sold.
Tab l e 1-6 Blind Addressing
AMIS Bridge VPIM
Available through the Cisco Unity
Telephone User Interface (TUI),
Cisco Unity ViewMail for Microsoft
Outlook, and the Cisco Unity Inbox.
Available through the Cisco Unity TUI,
ViewMail, and the Cisco Unity Inbox.
Available through the Cisco Unity TUI,
ViewMail, and the Cisco Unity Inbox.
Tab l e 1-7 Addressing by Name or by Extension
AMIS Bridge VPIM
Available through the Cisco Unity
TUI, ViewMail, and the Cisco Unity
Inbox when AMIS subscribers exist
in the Cisco Unity directory.
Available through the Cisco Unity TUI,
ViewMail, and the Cisco Unity Inbox
when Bridge subscribers exist in the
Cisco Unity directory.
Available through the Cisco Unity TUI,
ViewMail, and the Cisco Unity Inbox
when VPIM subscribers exist in the
Cisco Unity directory.