07-10-2014 01:52 AM - edited 03-19-2019 08:22 AM
Hi
We have visual voicemail setup for a few users in Unity and it is working really well.
We would now like to enable it for all our other 200+ users. Is there an easy way to enable it for everyone or do we have to do it on a user by user basis?
Thanks in advance.
07-10-2014 04:52 AM
Hi,
Since everything is already setup on the UCONN side you can simply go into UCM and create a new IP Phone Service for Visual Voicemail. When setting that service up you can select for it to be an Enterprise Subscription which would make it available for everyone.
Hope this helps
Tony
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07-10-2014 05:15 AM
Thanks Tony - I will try that. Much appreciated.
07-10-2014 05:25 AM
07-10-2014 05:32 AM
You shouldn't have to modify the Message Action Settings in order for Visual Voicemail to function or are you just asking in general?
Hope this helps
Tony
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07-10-2014 05:43 AM
The person who originally set the system up told me that in order for it to work correctly and send the email alerts into exchange (once a vm has been left ) I would need to set these settings under each user account. Is this incorrect?
At the moment the default option selected in this section is Accept the Message.
Thanks!
07-10-2014 05:51 AM
In my installations the default Accept message action works fine when using Unified Messaging via Exchange. Not knowing your environment, it's hard to say. If you have users who are set to Accept and Relay and the message is being sent to an external mail account, then of course that setting needs to remain. Either way the message action does not need touched when implementing Visual Voicemail.
Hope this helps
Tony
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07-10-2014 05:58 AM
Thanks Tony. At the moment users don't have voice mails coming into their outlook inbox until these settings are set. I'm not sure how the engineer has configured it to be honest. Is there a way of setting these settings in a batch rather than individually?
When you mentioned this earlier - "When setting that service up you can select for it to be an Enterprise Subscription which would make it available for everyone."
Could the engineer have set this service up to apply to a certain group rather than everyone?
Thanks again.
07-10-2014 06:01 AM
You can only make a phone service available to everyone while it is being created (there will be a checkbox for Enterprise Subscription). Once the service is created the checkbox is no longer available. This means that the service can then only be subscribed to from each individual phone.
Hope this helps
Tony
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