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In unity what DN is configured for message waiting?<br>
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QSIG MWI works like this with Unity/CM:<br>
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Unity MWI port (high port usually) goes offhook and specifies calling
party number = the DN to light MWI for and called party = MWI on number
in CM.<br>
When the call reaches the MWI on number CM recognizes this as an MWI
request and converts the SCCP call to a QSIG call with necessary
APDUs. Effectively this alters the call so the calling device is the
MWI on number and the called party number is the DN to light MWI for.<br>
<br>
At this point the MWI CSS must contain a route pattern that points to a
QSIG enabled route list that points the gateway and trunk that provides
the QSIG link between CM and PBX.<br>
<br>
<br>
Net result - are your DN's, CSS, and route patterns correct?<br>
<br>
/Wes<br>
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Brian wrote:
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cite="mid:7aaaf7f0708221417i18b0cf3ftdc6c43f13c74df3f@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">We have an environment with CCM 5.1(2)b and an Avaya S8700
connected via QSIG PRI's. We would like to convert some of the Avaya
sets to a Unity voicemail box. I have successfully been able to leave
and retrieve voicemail's on the Avaya phones that have a Unity VM.
However, I am unable to get MWI to work. In the Avaya world, *50XXXX
turns on MWI and #50XXXX turns it off. I've created route patterns to
point to the Avaya, but can not get the MWI to light. <br>
<br>
Does anyone have a similar environment where this is working? <br>
<br>
Thanks,<br>
Brian<br>
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