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MAS - VME - Running the Bulk Voice Mail Enabler (VMEnable) |
To administer subscriber mailboxes, you must run the Bulk Voice Mail Enabler on the Messaging Application Server (MAS) on which the VMEnable.EXE file is installed. Changes are propagated automatically to the other MASs in the voice mail domain.
| Note: Avaya recommends running the Bulk Voice Mail Enabler after normal working hours. Running the tool during working hours might result in slower performance of the MAS. |
To use the Bulk Voice Mail Enabler, you must be a member of a security role assigned the Subscriber - Administer task. If you are a member of a role assigned the Subscriber - View task, you have read-only access to this application. This is configured in the Voice Mail System Configuration application, Security Roles dialog box. See VMSC - VMD - Security Roles Dialog Box.
vmenable /import "D:\USER DATA\VMNew.CSV" /vserver RUTABAGA.
For more information on these parameters, see MAS - VME - Bulk Voice Mail Enabler (VMEnable) Command Parameters.
The system displays a list of the values for the parameters you specified, for example, Voice Server: RUTABAGA.
If an optional command was not selected, the system displays 0, if it was, the system displays 1. For example, Ignore Enabled: 0.
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On successfully processing the input file, the system displays the message Complete.
When you run the Bulk Voice Mail Enabler on a voice mail domain with multiple MASs, the changes will propagate automatically to all of the MASs in the domain. This process will start within 5 minutes from the time that the VMEnable tool is run. The process will complete within 5 minutes of the completion of the VMEnable tool.
| Note: You do not have to restart the MAS for changes to take effect. |
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