/mcp• VPIM Locations: Each VPIM location belongs to a single partition. If a VPIM location allows blind addressing and the partition to which the location belongs is in the search space for a user, the user can blind address to a user on the remote VPIM system. To blind address, the user addresses the message to the Dial ID of the VPIM location followed by the remote user mailbox number. For example, to reach mailbox 1000 at VPIM location 555, the user would address the message to 5551000. The partition of the VPIM location is used as the partition of automatically-created VPIM contacts if the VPIM location is configured for automatic contact creation. You can also change the partition of VPIM contacts independent of the associated VPIM location. Each VPIM location also has a search scope. When Unity Connection receives a message from a sender at a VPIM location, Unity Connection searches the search space that is defined as the search scope for the location to determine the message recipient by matching the extension in the To: address field with a Unity Connection user. • Administrator Defined Contacts: Each administrator defined contact belongs to a partition. When a contact is configured with phone numbers that callers can use to call the contact using voice commands, voice-recognition users with search space includes the partition of the contact are able to call the contact; users with search space does not include this partition are not able to call the contact. In addition, the contact is reachable by callers who reach any voice-enabled directory handler with search scope uses or inherits a search space that includes this partition (or if the directory handler search scope is set to the entire server). Configuring Search Spaces This section includes information on configuring a search spaces for Unity Connection, defining the settings and saving them. Procedure Step 1 In Cisco Unity Connection Administration, expand Dial Plan and select Search Spaces. Step 2 Configuring search spaces (For more information on each field, see Help> This Page): • To add new search space, select Add New. On the New Search Space page, enter a name for the search space and select Save. In the Edit Search Space page, enter a description for the search space and select Save. • To edit a search space, select the name of the search space that you want to edit. On the Edit Search Space page, change the settings as applicable and select Save. • To delete a search space, check the check box next to the display names of the search spaces that you want to delete. Select Delete Selected and OK to confirm deletion. Note You can delete a search space even when there are objects using it; however, in this case you must select a replacement search space. Objects that had a search scope set to the deleted search space are changed to use the replacement search space instead. • You cannot delete more than 50 search spaces simultaneously. System Administration Guide 100 Call Management Configuring Search Spaces