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Chapter 22 Registering Cisco Unity Express Endpoints to Cisco Unified Messaging Gateway
Manually Registering a Cisco Unity Express Endpoint
DETAILED STEPS
Command or Action Purpose
Step 1
config t
Example:
se-10-0-0-0# config t
Enters configuration mode.
Step 2
network location-id number
Example:
se-10-0-0-0(config)# network location-id 9
Enters location configuration mode to allow you to add or 
modify a location. 
  • number—A unique numeric ID assigned to the 
location. This number is used to identify the location 
and is entered when a subscriber performs addressing 
functions in the TUI. The maximum length of the 
number is 7 digits. Cisco Unity Express supports up to 
500 locations on a single system.
  • To delete a location, use the no form of this command.
Step 3
name location-name
Example:
se-10-0-0-0(config-location)# name “San Jose”
(Optional) Descriptive name used to identify the location. 
Enclose the name in double quotes if spaces are used.
  • To delete a location name description, use the no form 
of this command. 
Step 4
abbreviation name
Example:
se-10-0-0-0(config-location)# abbreviation sjcal
(Optional) Creates an alphanumeric abbreviation for the 
location that is spoken to a subscriber when the subscriber 
performs addressing functions in the TUI. You cannot 
enter more than 5 characters.
  • To delete an abbreviation, use the no form of this 
command. 
Step 5
email domain domain-name
Example:
se-10-0-0-0(config-location)# email domain 
mycompany.com 
Configures the e-mail domain name or IP address for the 
location. The domain name is added when sending a 
VPIM message to the remote location (for example, 
“4843000@mycompany.com”). If you do not configure a 
domain name or IP address, the Cisco Unity Express 
system at this location cannot receive network messages.
  • To remove the e-mail domain name or IP address and 
disable networking, use the no form of this command.
Caution If you remove the e-mail domain for a network 
location, the system automatically disables 
networking from the Cisco Unity Express 
module to that location. 
If you remove the e-mail domain for the local 
location, then networking on that 
Cisco
 Unity Express module is disabled. 
To reenable a location, assign it a valid e-mail 
domain.










