[cisco-voip] Exchange 2010 UM Role

Matthew Saskin msaskin at gmail.com
Mon Jun 14 18:11:40 EDT 2010


Yes to all questions.  To oversimplify:
-set up a SIP trunk from CUCM to the EXUM server
-set up a route pattern pointing to the SIP trunk
--if you have multiple EXUM servers, use multiple SIP trunks and a route
list, etc.
-set up a voicemail profile in CUCM with a pilot # that is the same as the
route pattern pointing to EXUM
-UM enable user(s) within AD, set up their EXUM extension to be the same as
their IP phone DN (or a modified version if you're translating numbers via
the voicemail profile, etc.)
-Set up the misc. EXUM related options (dial plan, etc.)
-Done

Yes, users can retrieve voicemails from their IP phone by pressing the
messages button.  They can also access their address book and calendar, etc.
("Exchange Voice Access")

Yes, MWI works as expected

Matthew Saskin
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On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 4:44 PM, Bill <bill at hitechconnection.net> wrote:

>  Has anyone deployed EX 2010 and used it as your voicemail system? Can you
> play the voicemails through your Cisco IP phone? I read something about a
> play from phone option but don’t have it in a lab yet to test. Does MWI
> finally work? I am looking for production deployments.
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