Q: 16
Refer to exhibit.
Refer to the exhibit. Unanswered calls do not reach the voicemail associated with the phones
Instead, callers receive the default greeting Which action fixes the configuration?
Refer to the exhibit. Unanswered calls do not reach the voicemail associated with the phones
Instead, callers receive the default greeting Which action fixes the configuration?Options
Discussion
route pattern, voice mail pilot, voice mail profile, then voice mail server service parameters. That’s the setup order I’ve always used.
route pattern then voice mail pilot then voice mail profile then voice mail server service parameters, matches official guide.
route pattern, then voice mail pilot, then voice mail profile, finally voice mail server service parameters. Saw a similar question in practice and order matters a lot here-some mix up the pilot and profile part but profile can't be used until the pilot is set. I think this is the right sequence, open to corrections if someone's seen different.
route pattern → voice mail pilot → voice mail profile → voice mail server service parameters. That order matches how you set up call routing to Unity Connection, then assign pilots and profiles before tweaking service params. Pretty sure that’s how it’s done, but always double-check in lab if you can.
Order goes: route pattern, voice mail pilot, voice mail profile, voice mail server service parameters. I don’t think voice mail profile comes first, step order traps some people.
route pattern > voice mail pilot > voice mail profile > voice mail server service parameters. That’s the sequence I’ve seen in lab setups, since the route pattern is needed first to direct calls, and voicemail profile needs the pilot. Pretty sure this is right but let me know if anyone did it differently.
I agree with the earlier posts, order should be: route pattern, then voice mail pilot, then voice mail profile, and finally voice mail server service parameters. That fits the usual UCM to Unity Connection workflow. I think that's right but let me know if you have a different experience.
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