[cisco-voip] Renumbering Unity ports?

Ted Nugent tednugent73 at gmail.com
Fri Oct 29 14:09:47 EDT 2010


Renumbering them is easy enough if you don;t want to have to hide them with
PT/CSS, you can go to the VM port wizard in CM, and remove all but 1 port.
Then go and edit the remain port with the first number in the new VM port
range and go back to the VM port wizard and add them back. Make sure to add
the answering ports to the VM Line Group and your good to go. If you have
configured Unity for Loop prevention then you will also need to look at the
extension assigned to the ports in the Unity Integration snapin or change
them in the ports section of the web/sa


On Fri, Oct 29, 2010 at 11:14 AM, Dave Wolgast <dwolgas1 at rochester.rr.com>wrote:

> Is it reasonable/possible to renumber an existing set of voicemail ports,
> or do I have to remove them then recreate them in Unity (5.0) Integration
> Manager and CUCM (6.1(4)).
>
> A set of ports was created awhile back which now conflicts with a range of
> DIDs that were recently purchased.  I want to move the vm port range so that
> there are no longer conflicts (the phones/DNs are in a different partition
> from the ports, so dialing the phones isn't a problem, but Unity can't
> handle forwarded calls from those DNs).
>
> Any other creative ways to handle this?
>
> --
> Dave Wolgast
> Livonia, NY
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