/mcpBest Practice Use Description Conversation Provide Easy Sign-In to want a faster way to sign their own greeting or to accommodate users who accustomed to another vo messaging system. Keys 1–9 are unmapped, therefore good choices fo assigning to the Easy Sig conversation. Consider th following if you are think using the *, 0, or # key in • Avoid reassigning th so that you can cont offer the Sign-In con • The # key is already skip greetings. It is key that users use to ahead throughout th Connection convers • The 0 key is already send callers to the O call handler. Users can dial their extensions and sign in quickly without having to remember the pilot number to access Unity Connection by phone. Users may prefer Easy Sign-In to the Sign-In conversation because it saves them from having to re-enter an extension during the sign-in process. Note that Unity Connection uses the calling extension (rather than the dialed extension) to determine which mailbox the user is trying to sign in to. Prompts users to enter a PIN when they press a key during any user greeting. Disabled by default. (No key is mapped to the Easy Sign-In conversation.) Easy Sign-In Messaging The Messaging settings page enables to manage the message configuration values. For more information on each field, see Help> This Page. For information on messaging, see the Messaging, on page 131 chapter. Intrasite Networking The Intrasite Networking settings page enables to manage the intrasite networking configuration. For more information, see the Networking Guide for Cisco Unity Connection, Release 15, available at https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/connection/15/networking/guide/b_15cucnetx.html . Telephony The Telephony settings enables to manage the telephony integration settings of Unity Connection. For more information on each field, see Help> This Page. For information on telephony integration, see the Telephony Integration, on page 63 chapter. System Administration Guide 248 Advanced System Settings Messaging