Your company has implemented Cisco Unity Connection. A user reports that outside callers are hearing a tone
after recording 30 seconds of a voice mail message.
Which of the following is most likely true? (Select the best answer.)
A.
The user’s Message Settings > Maximum Message Length field is configured to the default value.
B.
The user’s Message Settings > Maximum Message Length field is configured to 30 seconds.
C.
The user’s Message Settings > Maximum Message Length field is configured to more than 30 seconds.
D.
The user’s Message Settings > Maximum Message Length field is configured to less than 30 seconds.
Explanation:
The user’s Message Settings > Maximum Message Length field in the Cisco Unity Connection administrative
graphical user interface (GUI) is most likely configured to more than 30 seconds. There are three typical ways
to create users in Unity Connection: local manual creation, import from Cisco Unified Communications Manager
(UCM), or synchronization by using Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP). When you edit users
manually in the GUI, the Message Settings > Maximum Message Length field limits the length of voice mail
messages that are left by outside callers. When the Maximum Message Length field is enabled, a caller will
hear a tone as a warning that the maximum message length has almost been reached.
To modify the Maximum Message Length field value for a single user, you should edit the field on the Message
Settings page of the user’s account. You can also modify the setting for a number of users at once by editing
the Maximum Message Length field in Bulk Edit Mode. In addition, you can configure the Maximum Message
Length field on the Message Settings page of a voice mail user template to apply a nondefault maximum
message length to any new user accounts that are based on the template.
It is not likely that the user’s Message Settings > Maximum Message Length field is configured to the default
value. By default, the Maximum Message Length field is configured to 300 seconds, or five minutes. If the
user’s Message Settings > Maximum Message Length field were configured to the default value, callers would
not hear a warning tone until nearly 300 seconds of a message had been recorded.
It is not likely that the user’s Message Settings > Maximum Message Length field is configured to 30 seconds. If
the user’s Message Settings > Maximum Message Length field were configured to 30 seconds, callers would
not hear a warning tone until nearly 30 seconds of a message had been recorded. In this scenario, callers are
hearing a warning tone after 30 seconds of the message has been recorded.
It is not likely that the user’s Message Settings > Maximum Message Length field is configured to less than 30
seconds. If the user’s Message Settings > Maximum Message Length field were configured to less than 30
seconds, callers would hear a warning tone before 30 seconds of a message had been recorded. In this
scenario, callers are hearing a warning tone after 30 seconds of the message has been recorded.https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/connection/8x/gui_reference/
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