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| Joel Perez 2007-07-27, 1:11 am |
| Hey guys,
I just had a customer ask if we could create "guest" mailboxes on his system
which is cme/cue.
I know about the GD mailbox but that isn't what they want. They need VM
boxes set up but with no DN's attached to them that already have ephones
assigned. The personnel this is intended for do not have their own DN's
since they float around, but they would like to still be able to have calls
forwarded to their VM so that they can check it from anywhere within the
company. I thought about just creating a group of DN's and not assigning
them to any ephones, would this work? I've never tried doing this before,
all my VM boxes always have users assigned to them to a particular DN.
Thanks,
Joel P.
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| Paul Choi 2007-07-27, 7:11 pm |
| Create another voicemailbox, associate it with a user,
phone, and extension. Login to this voicemailbox to
initialize it. Dissociate the voicemailbox from the
phone. You now have a usable voicemailbox without it
being attached to a phone. ['err..that's what *I*
remember doing it...]
--- Joel Perez <tman701@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> I just had a customer ask if we could create "guest"
> mailboxes on his system
> which is cme/cue.
> I know about the GD mailbox but that isn't what they
> want. They need VM
> boxes set up but with no DN's attached to them that
> already have ephones
> assigned. The personnel this is intended for do not
> have their own DN's
> since they float around, but they would like to
> still be able to have calls
> forwarded to their VM so that they can check it from
> anywhere within the
> company. I thought about just creating a group of
> DN's and not assigning
> them to any ephones, would this work? I've never
> tried doing this before,
> all my VM boxes always have users assigned to them
> to a particular DN.
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| Jim McBurnett 2007-07-28, 1:11 am |
| Look at CME 4.2 for extension mobility or CCM 4 or higher..
That should do the trick too!
jim
-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:cisco-voip-bounces@puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Paul Choi
Sent: Friday, July 27, 2007 7:20 PM
To: Joel Perez; cisco Voip Mailing list
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] Guest VM on CUE
Create another voicemailbox, associate it with a user,
phone, and extension. Login to this voicemailbox to
initialize it. Dissociate the voicemailbox from the
phone. You now have a usable voicemailbox without it
being attached to a phone. ['err..that's what *I*
remember doing it...]
--- Joel Perez <tman701@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> I just had a customer ask if we could create "guest"
> mailboxes on his system
> which is cme/cue.
> I know about the GD mailbox but that isn't what they
> want. They need VM
> boxes set up but with no DN's attached to them that
> already have ephones
> assigned. The personnel this is intended for do not
> have their own DN's
> since they float around, but they would like to
> still be able to have calls
> forwarded to their VM so that they can check it from
> anywhere within the
> company. I thought about just creating a group of
> DN's and not assigning
> them to any ephones, would this work? I've never
> tried doing this before,
> all my VM boxes always have users assigned to them
> to a particular DN.
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