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Each voice messaging port belongs to only one port group. Port groups have their own voice messaging ports. Ports are no longer licensed in the Unity Connection server. The ports are now configurable as per the hardware of the server deployed for installing Unity Connection. Note Configuring Ports Voice messaging ports provide the connections for calls between Unity Connection and the phone system. You can add voice messaging ports after the phone system has been created. Cisco Business Edition only: Before you add ports, you must have existing voice messaging ports in Cisco Unified CM Administration that do not belong to a port group. This section includes information on configuring a port group for Unity Connection, define the settings for the ports, and save them. Step 1 In Cisco Unity Connection Administration, expand Telephony Integrations and select Port. The Search Ports page displays the currently configured ports. Step 2 Configure ports (For more information on each field, see Help> This Page): • To add a port: On the Search Ports page, select Add New. On the New Port page, enter the values of the required settings and select Save. In Cisco Unity Connection Administration, in the Related Links list, select Check Telephony Configuration, and select Go to confirm the phone system integration settings. If the test is not successful, the Task Execution Results list displays one or more messages with troubleshooting steps. After correcting the problems, check the configuration again. Verify that there are appropriate number of ports set to answer calls and an appropriate number of ports are set to dial out otherwise the integration may not function correctly. See the “Usage of Voicemail Ports in Cisco Unity Connection” section of the applicable Cisco Unity Connection integration guide at http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6509/products_installation_and_configuration_guides_list.html. • To edit an existing port: On the Search Ports page, select a port that you want to edit. On the Port Basics page, enter the values of the required fields and select Save. • To delete one or more ports: On the Search Ports page, check the check box next to the voice messaging ports that you want to delete. Select Delete Selected and OK to confirm deletion. System Administration Guide 65 Telephony Integration Configuring Ports