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Microsoft Exchange 2007 Unified Messaging (UM) PBX Configuration Note: Cisco Call Manager Express with NET VX1200 or VX1800 using SIP Trunking
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1. Document Overview Content
This document describes the configuration required to integrate Microsoft Exchange 2007 UM with Cisco Call Manager Express using NET VX1200 or VX1800 Intelligent Voice Gateway with SIP Trunking as the telephony signaling protocol 1. It also contains the results of the interoperability testing of Microsoft Exchange 2007 Unified Messaging (UM) based on this setup.
Intended Audience
This document is intended for Systems Integrators with significant telephony knowledge.
Technical Support
The information contained within this document has been provided by Microsoft partners or equipment manufacturers and is provided AS IS. This document contains information about how to modify the configuration of your PBX or VoIP gateway. Improper configuration may result in the loss of service of the PBX or gateway. Microsoft is unable to provide support or assistance with the configuration or troubleshooting of components described within. Microsoft recommends readers to engage the service of a Microsoft Exchange 2007 Unified Messaging Specialist or the manufacturers of the equipment(s) described within to assist with the planning and deployment of Exchange Unified Messaging.
Microsoft Exchange 2007 Unified Messaging (UM) Specialists
These are Systems Integrators who have attended technical training on Exchange 2007 Unified Messaging conducted by Microsoft Exchange Engineering Team. For...