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Display Name |
Enter a descriptive name for the directory handler. |
Creation Time |
(Display only) Shows the date and time when the directory handler was created. |
Language |
(Not applicable to voice-enabled directory handlers.) Select the language in which Unity Connection SRSV plays the handler system prompts to the caller:
- Use System Default Language—Unity Connection SRSV uses the system default language for the language that callers hear when they call your organization.
- Inherit Language from Caller—Select this option to use the language that was applied to the caller by a previous call handler or by a routing rule. If the language is set to Inherited for every rule and handler that processes a call, then the system prompts are played in the system default language.
Alternatively, you can select a specific language from the list. Note Depending on your license settings, United States English may not be available. |
Extension |
Enter the extension that the phone system uses to connect to the directory handler. |
Partition |
(Display only) Shows the partition to which the object belongs. Partitions are grouped together into search spaces, which are used to define the scope of objects (for example, users and distribution lists) that a user or outside caller can reach while interacting with Cisco Unity Connection SRSV. Most objects can belong only to one partition; the exception is users, who can have their primary extension in one partition and alternate extensions in other partitions. A partition can belong to more than one search space. Note that extensions must be unique within a partition, and that partitions can contain objects that do not have an associated extension (for example, some contacts and system distribution lists). |
Play All Names |
(Not applicable to voice-enabled directory handlers.) Check this check box to play the names of users in the directory for caller selection, rather than requiring the caller to search by spelled name. Unity Connection SRSV plays the names of all users in the directory when either of the following conditions are true:
- One to five usernames are listed in the directory.
- The caller chooses to play all names listed in the directory. When there are more than five (but fewer than 51) usernames listed in the directory, the Unity Connection SRSV conversation allows callers the choice of either searching for a user in the directory by spelled name or having Unity Connection play all names listed in the directory.
When a directory handler includes more than 50 usernames, Unity Connection SRSV requires the caller to search for a user by spelled name. When there are no usernames listed in the directory, Unity Connection SRSV sends the caller to the call handler specified on the Caller Input page. Default setting: Check box not checked. |
Recorded Name |
This is the recorded name of the user, contact, distribution list, or handler. You can record the name here, or a user can record the name using the self-enrollment conversation, the setup options, or using the Messaging Assistant. To record the name here, use the Media Master. Use the Open File option on the Options menu of the Media Master to use a prerecorded WAV file as the recording. |
Search Scope |
Select the scope for directory handler searches:
- Entire Server—Restricts directory handler searches to users and contacts who are associated with the entire Unity Connection server that the caller dialed.
- Class of Service (Not applicable to voice-enabled directory handlers.) —Restricts directory handler searches to users who are assigned to the selected class of service on the local Unity Connection server.
- System Distribution List (Not applicable to voice-enabled directory handlers.) —Restricts directory handler searches to members of the selected system distribution list. Note that all system distribution lists are presented, including lists that may contain members who are not Unity Connection users.
- Search Space—Restricts directory handler searches to users and contacts who are associated with a partition that is a member of the selected search space.
- Inherit Search Space from Call—Restricts directory handler searches to users and contacts who are associated with a partition that is a member of the search space of the call. The search space of the call can be set by the call routing rules or by a call handler that receives the call before it reaches the directory handler.
Default setting: Entire Server. |
Search Criteria Order |
(Not applicable to voice-enabled directory handlers.) Select the method that callers use to spell a username:
- First Name, Last Name—For example, callers press 535 (KEL) to reach Kelly Bader.
- Last Name, First Name—For example, callers press 223 (BAD) to reach Kelly Bader.
Include instructions that reflect the Search By selection in the call handler greeting that routes callers to this directory handler. Default setting: Last Name, First Name. |
Route Automatically on a Unique Match |
When this option is selected, Unity Connection SRSV routes a call to the extension assigned to the user without prompting the caller to verify the match.
Note For voice-enabled directory handlers, the Route Automatically on a Unique Match option is supported.
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Always Request Caller Input |
(Not applicable to voice-enabled directory handlers.) When this option is selected, Unity Connection SRSV prompts a caller to verify the match before sending the caller to the specified user extension. |
Announce Matched Names Using Extension Format |
(Not applicable to voice-enabled directory handlers.) When this option is selected, Unity Connection SRSV announces to callers the names and extensions of matching users. For example, “For Pat Amos, press 123. For Gerry Anderson, press 104.” Callers enter the extension number to choose a user. This functionality is supported only when the Search Scope of the directory handler is set to Search Space or Inherit Search Space from Call. |
Announce Matched Names Using Menu Format |
(Not applicable to voice-enabled directory handlers.) When this option is selected, Unity Connection SRSV provides a menu of users to callers. For example, “For Pat Amos, press 1. For Gerry Anderson, press 2.” Callers enter the menu number to choose a user. To provide callers with the user extension, also check the Announce Extension with Each Name check box. Then, Unity Connection SRSV provides a menu of users that includes user extensions. For example, “For Pat Amos at extension 123, press 1. For Gerry Anderson at extension 104, press 2.” |
Announce Extension with Each Name |
Check this check box to indicate that Cisco Unity Connection SRSV provides a menu of users that includes user extensions. Callers enter the menu number to select a user. For example, “For Pat Amos at extension 123, press 1. For Gerry Anderson at extension 104, press 2.” Callers might take note of user extensions to skip using the corporate directory the next time they call. For directory handlers that are not voice enabled, this functionality is supported only when Announce Matched Names Using Menu Format is also selected. Default setting: Check box checked. |
Maximum Number of Matches |
(Not applicable to voice-enabled directory handlers.) Indicate the maximum number of matching names that are presented to a caller when more than one user matches the key presses entered by the caller. Default setting: 8 matches. |