[cisco-voip] Names not showing up on Messages sent from Networked Unity Server

Ryan O'Connell Roconnell at unislumin.com
Mon Dec 11 12:56:41 EST 2006


Hello all,

 

I have a quick question about the behavior of messages sent between
subscribers on Networked Unity servers. When someone at SITE A leaves a
message for someone at SITE B. Lotus Notes shows that the message was
sent from the "5" digit extension instead of the "NAME". When someone
sends a message locally within a SITE, Lotus Notes shows that the
message was sent from the "NAME" of the subscriber.  My question, Is
this the way it is suppose to work? Please forward any relevant "LINKS"
that explains this behavior. 

 

Their Unity Environment is setup as follows.

*	Currently there is a total of 4 Unity servers 

	*	2 Unity servers at SITE A are configured in Failover
mode running Unity Version 4.0(5) 
	*	The other 2 Unity servers are at SITE B, also configured
in Failover mode running Unity Version 4.2 

*	Both Unity sites are digitally networked 
*	Both sites are Unified messaging
*	Both Unity sites are tied into a backend Domino messaging
environment running version 6.5.5 
*	The current DUCS install is at version 1.2.2

 

Thanks

 

Ryan O'Connell CCIE VOICE #13382
Network Consultant
UNIS LUMIN - Technology Based Business Solutions
Phone: 888.475.0432 x290

Mobile: 403.990.1275

roconnell at unislumin.com <http://www.unislumin.com/> 

http://www.unislumin.com <http://www.unislumin.com/> 

 


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