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Changing the System Default Partition and Search Space Procedure Step 1 In Cisco Unity Connection Administration, expand System Settings and select General Configuration. Step 2 In the Edit General Configuration page, in the Default Partition field, select the name of the new default partition. Step 3 In the Default Search Scope field, select the name of the new default search space and select Save. Partitions In Unity Connection, you create partitions as a way to group together objects to which callers and users can address messages or place calls while interacting with Unity Connection. One or more partitions can be grouped together as members of a search space and a partition can be a member of more than one search space. The following types of objects belong to a partition: • Users with mailboxes (primary extension) • User alternate extensions • Contacts (including VPIM contacts) • System distribution lists • System call handlers • Directory handlers • Interview handlers • VPIM locations In addition, you can use user templates, contact templates, and system call handler templates to set the partition membership for new objects of similar types. Extensions must be unique within a partition, although partitions can contain objects that do not have an associated extension (for example, some contacts and system distribution lists). The names of objects do not have to be unique within a partition. Administrator-defined contact phone numbers also do not need to be unique within a partition. In general, objects can only be a member of a single partition, although a user can have a primary extension in one partition and an alternate extension in a different partition. If there are alternate names defined for the user, the alternate names are available in each partition where the user has an extension. When you change partition of an alternate extension in a bulk edit mode, the primary extension of the user is taken as an alternate extension. If primary extension already exist in the changed partition then it throws an error message with the duplicate extension. Note System Administration Guide 95 Call Management Changing the System Default Partition and Search Space