Chaps.
Around 4 years ago, i inherited a CCM v4 as part of a business relocation.
I've had no formal training on CCM, so everything i know, I've taught myself.
The system includes a Unity VM server, which until today has been switched off.
I'm now trying to get my head around how it works.
There appears to be 17 lines in to the VM server starting ext 8000 through to 8016, each of which answers with a "Hello Welcome to Cisco Unity"
I've created a user profile in Unity Admin, and allocated a log in as 5321, with password 12345.
If I try and call 5321, i receive a message from CCM that the extension does not exists.
If i call 8000 and connect to mailbox 5321, I can leave a message.
If I call 8000 and log in to 5321, I can play back the message.
So it seems that Unity is working OK.
What i'm struggling with, how as an end user would I divert all my calls to 5321.
The way i see it at the moment, is that who ever is calling me would need to know either my ID (5321) or my name.
Around 4 years ago, i inherited a CCM v4 as part of a business relocation.
I've had no formal training on CCM, so everything i know, I've taught myself.
The system includes a Unity VM server, which until today has been switched off.
I'm now trying to get my head around how it works.
There appears to be 17 lines in to the VM server starting ext 8000 through to 8016, each of which answers with a "Hello Welcome to Cisco Unity"
I've created a user profile in Unity Admin, and allocated a log in as 5321, with password 12345.
If I try and call 5321, i receive a message from CCM that the extension does not exists.
If i call 8000 and connect to mailbox 5321, I can leave a message.
If I call 8000 and log in to 5321, I can play back the message.
So it seems that Unity is working OK.
What i'm struggling with, how as an end user would I divert all my calls to 5321.
The way i see it at the moment, is that who ever is calling me would need to know either my ID (5321) or my name.