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HTTPS Links HTTPS links allows you to create a network that is more scalable both in terms of number of Unity Connection locations and the total directory size. Configuring an HTTPS Link Step 1 In Cisco Unity Connection Administration, expand Networking > and then select > HTTP(S) Links. The Search HTTP(S) Links page appears displaying the details of the currently configured HTTPS links. Step 2 Configure an HTTPS link (For information on each field, select Help > This Page.): • To add an HTTPS link, select Add. On the New HTTP(S) Link page, enter the required information and select Link. • To edit an HTTPS link, select the HTTPS link that you want to edit. On the Edit HTTPS Link page, enter the required information and select Save. • To delete an HTTPS link: On the Search HTTP(S) Links page, select the HTTPS link that you want to delete. Select Remove Selected or Remove Self from Site. Locations You can view a brief description (type and display name) of all the locations connected to a Unity Connection location. To view the locations, in Cisco Unity Connection Administration, expand Networking and then select Locations. For information on each field, see Help> This Page. VPIM Unity Connection supports the Voice Profile for Internet Mail (VPIM) protocol, an industry standard that allows different voice messaging systems to exchange voice and text messages over the Internet or any TCP/IP network. Configuring an HTTPS Link Step 1 In Cisco Unity Connection Administration, expand Networking > and then select > HTTP(S) Links. The Search HTTP(S) Links page appears displaying the details of the currently configured HTTPS links. System Administration Guide 124 Networking HTTPS Links