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Cisco Unity User Manual

Cisco Unity
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UNITY INSTALLATION GUIDE
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Introducing Unity
E-mail clients
Supported e-mail clients—such as Microsoft Out-
look Express, IMAP4 clients, POP3 clients, and Exchange’s Web
messaging client—also provide access to voice messages. Voice
messages appear as e-mail messages with attached WAV files.
Windows messaging client
Outlook 97, Outlook 98, or
Outlook 2000 must be running on the Unity server for
troubleshooting.
The following illustration shows a full-featured Unity
installation:
NETWORK
PUBLIC
PHONE
NETWORK
•Unity
Exchange Server
Internet Explorer
Internet Information
Server
•Windows
NT/2000 Server
ActiveFax (optional)
UNITY
SERVER
E-MAIL
SERVER
UNITY
ADMINISTRATOR
INTERNET
SUBSCRIBERS
•E-mail client
PHONE
SYSTEM
DID line
Mobile
phone
Phone
Fax
SUBSCRIBER
•E-mail client
FAX SERVER (optional)
ActiveFax or third-party
fax software
Windows NT/2000
Exchange Server
•Windows
NT/2000 Serve
r
INTERNET

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Cisco Unity Specifications

General IconGeneral
Supported Operating SystemsWindows Server
Database SupportMicrosoft SQL Server
TypeVoicemail and Unified Messaging
IntegrationMicrosoft Exchange
Voicemail StorageDepends on configuration and storage capacity
User CapacityVaries by version and configuration
Languages SupportedMultiple languages
Security FeaturesEncryption, Access Control

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