07-28-2009 02:30 PM - edited 03-18-2019 11:26 PM
Currently when we use live record... it only records for 5min (exactly) then cuts off and hangs up live record. We would like to extend this to like 1hr. I have searched and searched everywhere I can think of and have yet to find a place to change this setting. Any Help would be great!
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07-28-2009 03:26 PM
Product?
This info from Cisco Unity Connection 7.x might be useful:
While there is no class of service or user account setting required to enable the feature, note that the maximum duration of a live record message is controlled by the maximum message length for the class of service of the user. In addition, live record does not work for users who have full mailboxes. When a user who has a full mailbox tries to record a call, the feature seems to work normally, but the recorded conversation is not stored as a message in the user mailbox.
07-29-2009 05:53 AM
Hi Eric,
Just to add a note to the great tips from Tana +% points here Tana :)
I would check the messagesize-seconds parameter here;
1. config t
2. voicemail capacity time minutes
3. voicemail message mandatory-expiry
4. system language perferred xx_YY
5. voicemail default {broadcast expiration time days | expiration time days | language xx_YY | mailboxsize mailboxsize-seconds |
messagesize messagesize-seconds}
6. voicemail operator telephone tel-number
7. voicemail recording time seconds
8. voicemail callerid
9. voicemail conversation caller recording-prompt
10. voicemail mailbox-selection {last-redirect | original-called}
11. exit
12. copy running-config startup-config
13. show voicemail limits
14. show system language
Configuring System-Wide Mailbox Default Values
Hope this helps!
Rob
07-28-2009 03:26 PM
Product?
This info from Cisco Unity Connection 7.x might be useful:
While there is no class of service or user account setting required to enable the feature, note that the maximum duration of a live record message is controlled by the maximum message length for the class of service of the user. In addition, live record does not work for users who have full mailboxes. When a user who has a full mailbox tries to record a call, the feature seems to work normally, but the recorded conversation is not stored as a message in the user mailbox.
07-28-2009 03:30 PM
Unity Express 5.0(1.0) I looked thru that but didn't see anything about Timeouts I know for sure that the mailboxes are not full they have 2gig mailboxes and are only using 500megs
07-29-2009 05:53 AM
Hi Eric,
Just to add a note to the great tips from Tana +% points here Tana :)
I would check the messagesize-seconds parameter here;
1. config t
2. voicemail capacity time minutes
3. voicemail message mandatory-expiry
4. system language perferred xx_YY
5. voicemail default {broadcast expiration time days | expiration time days | language xx_YY | mailboxsize mailboxsize-seconds |
messagesize messagesize-seconds}
6. voicemail operator telephone tel-number
7. voicemail recording time seconds
8. voicemail callerid
9. voicemail conversation caller recording-prompt
10. voicemail mailbox-selection {last-redirect | original-called}
11. exit
12. copy running-config startup-config
13. show voicemail limits
14. show system language
Configuring System-Wide Mailbox Default Values
Hope this helps!
Rob
07-29-2009 11:40 AM
Awesome! Thanks to your info and Tana's... I was able to look further and find the location for the change in the Web Interface. This is what I did
1 - Log into Unity http://unity/Web/SA
2 - Click Class of Service Under Subscribers
3 - Search for the Class Profile you want to change (Default Subscriber) in my case
4 - Click Messages
5 - Change Maximum length of message subscribers can record, in seconds:
03-02-2010 11:16 AM
Hi Eric,
Did you change your unity to 3600 seconds or 60 minutes?
I can only change mine to 1200 sec max.
I got an error message when I enter 3600 in"Maximum length of message subscribers can record, in seconds"
"Illegal value 3600 for field "MaxMsgLen" -- changed to maximum of 1200"
Thanks
03-02-2010 12:21 PM
Hi Sienz,
I remembered seeing this note (I would try the Advanced setting first);
You are unable to change the subscriber message length to one hour and when you use live record, you can only leave a short recording message.
Complete these steps in order to resolve this issue:
Go to the Cisco Unity SA web page and click Subscribers. Search and find the the user for which you want to set the subscriber message length to one hour. Choose Messages and set the Maximum Message length, in seconds: to 3600.
Choose Cisco Unity Tools Depot > Administrative Tools > Advanced Settings Tool, choose Conversation - set maximum recording time and set it to 3600000. This value is stored in milliseconds and can go up to one hour (3,600,000 milliseconds).
https://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/voicesw/ps2237/products_tech_note09186a0080922e2e.shtml#p2
Cheers!
Rob
03-03-2010 08:17 AM
Weird... I was able to set it to 3600, Not sure why its not working for you... did you make sure you changed the setting under messages, and not profile?
Regards
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