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Unified verses regular VM Keycode

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StephenWyker

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Jun 30, 2005
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I have a 32 seat license of Silver ... I need a bunch more voicemail boxes- Can I just add VM seats?

They don't need to be accessable from Unified Messenger ...

Can I do this? If so, How would I notate which mailboxes got unified verses not.
 
You can just add voice mail seats for whomever needs a voice mailbox. Voice mail seats and Unified Messaging Clients are 2 seperate things.
 
So unified messaging clients are just the physical installs of the client or concurent connections?
 
So how do you identify in the BCM whether or not its a UM box or regular VM Box?
 
Unified messaging is the intergration part of call pilot between the voice mail box and outlook or a mail client.

VM seats are the actual subscriber mail boxes on the call pilot. If you try to add a mailbox in the call pilot it will tell you how many subscriber mail boxes you have left.

Marshall

 
I understand what UM is ... just not how call pilot distiguishes between a UM seat and a VM seat. How is the call pilot going to stop me from using a VM seat as a UM license?
 
They are 2 different things you need a VM seat to access your Voice mail and a unified messaging seat if you want to access your voice mail via the PC. You can not use a UM seat as a VM seat. For every VM seat if you want to pick up via email you will need a UM seat.

Marshall

 
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