
Chapter 5 Summary of Software Applications Features
Internal Software Applications
Table | Features of Cisco Unity Voice Messaging (continued) | |
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Call forward to a personal | Callers can leave messages for subscribers who are busy or away | |
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| from their desks. With this feature, incoming calls that are routed to |
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| an unanswered or busy extension are automatically forwarded to a |
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| subscriber’s voice mailbox. |
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Multilingual support | Cisco Unity Voice Messaging supports voice prompts in multiple | |
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| languages, including Spanish (Colombian and European), Dutch, |
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| Norwegian, Swedish, Italian, Chinese Mandarin, French, German, |
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| Japanese, and English for North America, United Kingdom, |
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| Australia, and New Zealand. |
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Configuration Options for Cisco Unity Voice Messaging
Cisco Unity Voice Messaging on the Cisco ICS 7750 can be configured in a standalone or networked environment. The following configurations are available.
Note Cisco Unity Unified Messaging is not supported at this time. This means that the Exchange 2000 message store on the SPE310 cannot be used for sending and receiving
•Standalone Cisco Unity Voice
•Networked to other Cisco Unity
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