Integrating Voice Mail with Cisco Unified SRST
How to Configure DTMF Relay for SIP Applications and Voice Mail
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Cisco Unified SCCP and SIP SRST System Administrator Guide
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How to Configure DTMF Relay for SIP Applications and Voice
Mail
DTMF relay for SIP applications can be used in two voice-mail situations:
•
DTMF Relay Using SIP RFC 2833, page 252
•
DTMF Relay Using SIP Notify (Nonstandard), page 254
For SIP SRST forwarding call to voicemail configuration, see the
“Configuring Call Handling” section
on page 123
.
Note
Voice Mail number associate with SIP phone message button in SRST is configured by Cisco
Unified Communications Manager (CUCM), and not configurable by SIP SRST. The
administrator needs to know the voice mail number set by CUCM to configure proper dial peer
to voice mail system in SIP SRST.
DTMF Relay Using SIP RFC 2833
Cisco Unified Skinny Client Control Protocol (SCCP) Phones, such as those used with Cisco Unified
SRST systems, provide only out-of-band DTMF digit indications. To enable SCCP phones to send digit
information to remote SIP-based IVR and voice-mail applications, Cisco Unified SRST 3.2 and later