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Configuring Partitions This section includes information on configuring a partition for Unity Connection, defining the settings and saving them. After creating a partition, you can assign various objects, such as users and user templates as partition members. Procedure Step 1 In Cisco Unity Connection Administration, expand Dial Plan > and select Partitions. Step 2 The Search Partitions page displays the currently configured partitions. Step 3 Configure partitions (For more information on each field, see Help> This Page): • To add a partition, select Add New. On the New Partition page, enter a name for the partition and select Save. The Edit Partition page appears, you can optionally add a description and select Save. Note You can change the name or description of a partition. To change the partition membership, you must edit the individual member objects. • To edit a partition, select the partition you want to edit. On the Edit Partition page, change the settings as applicable and select Save. • To delete a partition, check the check boxes next to the display name of the partitions that you want to delete. Select Delete Selected and OK to confirm deletion. Note You can delete a partition when the partition is empty (there are no objects that are members of the partition) and when the partition is not configured as the system default partition. If you attempt to delete a partition that is not empty, Unity Connection warns you that the partition is in use and does not allow the deletion. Search Spaces Search spaces are used to define the search scope of objects, such as users and distribution lists that a user or outside caller can reach while interacting with Unity Connection. For example, the search scope that is applied to a user identifies which users, distribution lists, or VPIM contacts the user can address messages to. The search scope that is applied to a user also identifies which users and contacts the user can call by name dialing when using the voice-recognition conversation. The following types of objects can use a search space for the search scope: • Users with mailboxes • Routing rules (both direct and forwarded) • System call handlers • Phone directory handlers System Administration Guide 96 Call Management Configuring Partitions