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Robert Kulagowski

2007-08-13, 1:12 pm

If Unity 4.2(1) is running g.729 and UE 3.0.1 is g.711 only, then what
happens when a message is forwarded from Unity to UE using VPIM? Will
the UE subscriber still be able to play the message using the TUI?
Howabout VoiceView Express?

What about in the other direction? UE -> Unity?
Pat Hayes

2007-08-14, 1:11 am

I'm not sure exactly what happens if you send a 729 encoded message to
CUE, but, you should be able to get around this by specifying the
outgoing codec on the VPIM delivery location that you created in Unity.

Going the other way, Unity should be able to transcode the message on
the fly without a problem. Hope this helps.

-------- Original Message --------
From: Robert Kulagowski <bob@smalltime.com>
To: "cisco-voip@puck.nether.net" <cisco-voip@puck.nether.net>
Subject: [cisco-voip] Networking Unity Express and Unity using VPIM
Date: 8/13/2007 10:55 AM

> If Unity 4.2(1) is running g.729 and UE 3.0.1 is g.711 only, then what
> happens when a message is forwarded from Unity to UE using VPIM? Will
> the UE subscriber still be able to play the message using the TUI?
> Howabout VoiceView Express?
>
> What about in the other direction? UE -> Unity?
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Robert Kulagowski

2007-08-14, 1:11 pm

Pat Hayes wrote:
> I'm not sure exactly what happens if you send a 729 encoded message to
> CUE, but, you should be able to get around this by specifying the
> outgoing codec on the VPIM delivery location that you created in Unity.
>
> Going the other way, Unity should be able to transcode the message on
> the fly without a problem. Hope this helps.


Will a VM that's forwarded from UE to Unity via VPIM have the
appropriate headers applied so that it's marked as a VM in Outlook and
can be played with Viewmail? Or is it just an email with a .wav file
attachment that has to be played with Media Player?
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