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PRODUCT BULLETIN NO. 2714
INTRODUCING CISCO UNITY EXPRESS RELEASE 2.0
This product bulletin describes the features introduced in Cisco Unity
®
Express 2.0.
OVERVIEW
Cisco Unity Express provides local voice mail and automated attendant services for Cisco
®
CallManager and Cisco CallManager Express IP
telephony systems. Enterprises and small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) use Cisco Unity Express to improve business productivity and
customer satisfaction. Cisco Unity Express scales from the very small office to offices that require mailboxes for up to 100 users.
KEY FEATURES AND BENEFITS
Cisco Unity Express 2.0 introduces the primary features shown in Table 1.
Table 1. Features and Benefits of Cisco Unity Express 2.0
Features
Benefits
Voice Profile for Internet Mail Version 2 (VPIMv2-RFC 3801)
support for voice-mail message networking interoperability between
distributed Cisco Unity Express sites and between Cisco Unity
Express and Cisco Unity
VPIM support on Cisco Unity Express increases productivity across
business locations, lowers long distance costs, and ultimately protects
investment in existing VPIM compliant messaging systems. This
standards-based feature is enhanced with Nondelivery Records (NDR) for
networked messages.
Full operation as part of a Cisco CallManager 4.0 network with
the ability to auto detect and auto update to the correct Java
Telephony Application Programming Interface (JTAPI) version
Cisco Unity Express now operates with a variety of Cisco CallManager
releases including 3.3 and 4.0. Cisco Unity Express detects the JTAPI
version present on the connected Cisco CallManager and automatically
updates its interfaces to support the correct release.
New languages supported: European French, German, and
European Spanish
Expanded support for international languages allows Cisco Unity Express
voice mail and automated attendant services to be deployed in countries
that require language localization. This is important for multinational
enterprises as well as commercial businesses in the local countries.
Increased capacity on the Advanced Integration Module (AIM-
CUE) for 14 hours of voice mail storage (requires AIM-CUE with
1 GB of Compact Flash)
The Cisco Unity Express Advanced Integration Module now provides 14
hours of voice-mail message storage for up to 50 mailboxes, providing
additional recording capacity on a per user and system wide basis.
Cisco Unity Express may be located co-resident or separately from
the Cisco CallManager Express or Survivable Remote Site
Telephony (SRST) routers
Cisco Unity Express may be co-located either in the same router that runs
Cisco CallManager Express or SRST or it may be installed in a separate
Cisco Systems
®
router. This provides flexibility in platform choices and
network design.
Enhanced installation and upgrades
Four enhancements in Release 2.0 improve the efficiency of installing and