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Avaya Definity Gx/PBXLink Integration Guide for Cisco Unity 3.1
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Avaya Definity Gx/PBXLink Integration Guide for Cisco Unity 3.1
Integrating a Secondary Server for Cisco Unity Failover
Step 4 In the Extension field, enter 99990.
Step 5 Click the Save icon.
Step 6 In the navigation bar, click Messages to go to the Subscribers > Subscribers > Messages page for
Example Subscriber.
Step 7 Under Message Waiting Indicators (MWIs), uncheck the Use MWI for Message Notification check
box.
Step 8 Click the Save icon.
Integrating a Secondary Server for Cisco Unity Failover
A Cisco Unity failover server is a secondary (or backup) server that provides voice messaging services
if the primary Cisco Unity server becomes inactive. For information on installing a secondary server,
refer to the Cisco Unity Installation Guide, available at
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/voicesw/ps2237/prod_installation_guides_list.html.
For information on failover, refer to the Cisco Unity Failover Guide, available at
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/voice/c_unity/unity31/fail/fail31/index.htm.
Note Cisco Unity failover is supported only for release 3.1(2) and later.
Requirements
The following components are required to integrate a secondary Cisco Unity server:
Phone System
The same number of PBXLink boxes installed and connected to the secondary server as on the
primary server.
One or two digital lines connected to the PBX ports on each PBXLink box. The number of digital
lines connected to each PBXLink box on the secondary server must match the digital lines connected
to each PBXLink box on the primary server.
The same number of RS-232 serial cables connecting the PBXLink boxes on the secondary server
as on the primary server.
Cisco Unity Server
One secondary Cisco Unity server for each primary server installed and ready for the integration, as
described in the Cisco Unity Installation Guide and earlier in this integration guide.
The applicable cable configuration for each analog voice messaging port to simultaneously connect
the phone system to the corresponding ports on both the primary and the secondary servers. For
example, connect port 1 on the phone system with both port 1 on the primary server and port 1 on
the secondary server.
A system key that enables the integration, the applicable number of voice messaging ports, and the
secondary server.