Appendix: Using Alternate Extensions and MWIs
Deleting an Existing Integration
Deleting an Existing Integration
If you want to delete an existing integration (for example, you have replaced the phone system with which Cisco Unity originally integrated), do the following procedure.
To Delete an Existing Integration
Step 1 On the Cisco Unity server, on the Windows Start menu, click Programs > Cisco Unity > Manage Integrations. The UTIM window appears.
Step 2 In the left pane,
Step 3 Click the integration that you want to delete.
Step 4 On the Integration menu, click Delete.
Step 5 Follow the
Step 6 At the prompt to restart the Cisco Unity services, click Yes. The Cisco Unity services restart.
Alternatively, you can restart the Cisco Unity services in UTIM on the Tools menu by clicking Restart
Cisco Unity.
Step 7 If the integration you deleted used voice cards, remove the voice cards from the Cisco Unity server.
Appendix: Using Alternate Extensions and MWIs
Alternate Extensions
In addition to the “primary” extension that you specify for subscribers, you can assign subscribers up to nine alternate extensions. (The primary extension is the one that you assign to each subscriber when you create his or her subscriber account; it is listed on the Subscribers > Subscribers > Profile page.)
Reasons to Use Alternate Extensions
There are several reasons that you may want to specify alternate extensions for subscribers. For example, if you have more than one Cisco Unity server that accesses a single,
•Handle multiple line appearances on subscriber phones.
•Offer easy message access on direct calls from a cell phone, home phone, or phone at an alternate work site (assuming that the phone number is passed along to Cisco Unity from these other phone systems). In addition, when such phones are used as alternate extensions, and are set to forward to Cisco Unity, callers can listen to the subscriber greeting, and leave messages for the subscriber just as they would when dialing the primary extension for the subscriber.
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