No audio when from unity express over wan

Hello,
I have two cme's with unity expresses, when I make a call across the wan the call is fine however when the call goes to voice mail I see that it is forwarded but I can not hear the audio from unity.

Had a similar issue with the same setup. Ultimately fixed this by transfer-pattern commands. They were required for CME to hand off the call. 6100-6105 were various attendants and VM pilot numbers at the remote site. Remote extensions were in the 1400s with remote paging in the 400s.
Under telephony-service
transfer-pattern 1...
transfer-pattern 4..
transfer-pattern 61..
Your CME knows about it's own extensions but needs to be explicitly told which extensions it is allowed to transfer to. Until it's allowed to do the transfer, the remote CUE won't be contacted.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/products/sw/voicesw/ps5520/products_configuration_example09186a008037f2a9.shtml

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