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Preface i
Audience i-i
Conventions i-i
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request i-ii
C H A P T E R 1 Cisco Unified CME Features Roadmap 1-1
C H A P T E R 2 Cisco Unified CME Overview 2-25
Contents 2-25
Information About Cisco Unified CME 2-25Cisco Unified CME Overview 2-26Licenses 2-27
Cisco Unified CME Permanent License 2-28Collaboration Professional Suite License 2-28Restrictions 2-28
PBX or Keyswitch Model 2-29PBX Model 2-29Keyswitch Model 2-29Hybrid Model 2-30
Call Details Records 2-31Cisco Unified CME on the Cisco 3200 Series 2-31
Restrictions for Cisco 3200 Series 2-32
Where to Go Next 2-32
Additional References 2-32Related Documents 2-32Related Websites 2-34MIBs 2-34Technical Assistance 2-34
Obtaining Documentation, Obtaining Support, and Security Guidelines 2-34
C H A P T E R 3 Before You Begin 3-35
Contents 3-35
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Prerequisites for Configuring Cisco Unified CME 3-35
Restrictions for Configuring Cisco Unified CME 3-36
Information About Planning Your Configuration 3-37System Design 3-37Toll Fraud Prevention 3-38Configuration Methods Summary 3-39
Voice Bundles 3-40Cisco Unified CME GUI 3-41Workflow 3-42
Configuring Cisco Unified CME: Workflow 3-42
How to Install Cisco Voice Services Hardware 3-45Prerequisites 3-45Installing Hardware 3-45
How to Install Cisco IOS Software 3-47Prerequisites 3-47Installing Cisco IOS Software 3-47
What to Do Next 3-48
How to Configure VLANs on a Cisco Switch 3-49Using Network Assistant to Configure a Cisco Catalyst Switch 3-49
Prerequisites 3-49What to Do Next 3-50
Using Cisco IOS Commands to Configure a Cisco Catalyst Switch 3-50Prerequisites 3-50What to Do Next 3-52
Configuring VLANs on an Internal Cisco Ethernet Switching Module 3-53Prerequisites 3-53What to Do Next 3-54
How to Configure Cisco Unified CME 3-54Using Cisco IOS Commands to Create or Modify the Configuration 3-54
Prerequisites 3-54What to Do Next 3-55
Using Cisco Unified CME GUI to Modify or Maintain Configuration 3-55Prerequisites 3-55Restrictions 3-55
Feature Summary 3-56
Additional References 3-59Related Documents 3-59Technical Assistance 3-59
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C H A P T E R 4 Installing and Upgrading Cisco Unified CME Software 4-61
Contents 4-61
Prerequisites for Installing Cisco Unified CME Software 4-61
Information About Cisco Unified CME Software 4-62Basic Files 4-62GUI Files 4-62Phone Firmware Files 4-62XML Template 4-64Music-on-Hold (MOH) File 4-64Script Files 4-64Bundled TSP Archive 4-65File Naming Conventions 4-65
How to Install and Upgrade Cisco Unified CME Software 4-65Installing Cisco Unified CME Software 4-66
What to Do Next 4-67SCCP: Upgrading or Downgrading Phone Firmware Between Versions 4-67
Prerequisites 4-67What to Do Next 4-69
SIP: Upgrading or Downgrading Phone Firmware Between Versions 4-69Prerequisites 4-70Restrictions 4-70Examples 4-72What to Do Next 4-73
SCCP: Converting Phone Firmware to SIP 4-73Prerequisites 4-73Examples 4-76What to Do Next 4-76
SIP: Converting Phone to SCCP 4-76Prerequisites 4-76Removing a SIP Configuration Profile 4-77Generating an SCCP XML Configuration File for Upgrading from SIP to SCCP 4-77Examples 4-79What to Do Next 4-80
SCCP: Verifying the Phone Firmware Version on an IP Phone 4-80Troubleshooting Tips 4-81
Additional References 4-82Related Documents 4-82Technical Assistance 4-82
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C H A P T E R 5 Defining Network Parameters 5-83
Contents 5-83
Prerequisites for Defining Network Parameters 5-83
Restrictions for Defining Network Parameters 5-84
Information About Defining Network Parameters 5-84DHCP Service 5-85Network Time Protocol for the Cisco Unified CME Router 5-85Olson Timezones 5-85DTMF Relay 5-86SIP Register Support 5-87Out-of-Dialog REFER 5-87
How to Define Network Parameters 5-89Enabling Calls in Your VoIP Network 5-90
Restrictions 5-90Defining DHCP 5-92
Defining a Single DHCP IP Address Pool 5-92Defining a Separate DHCP IP Address Pool for Each DHCP Client 5-94Defining a DHCP Relay 5-96
Enabling Network Time Protocol on the Cisco Unified CME Router 5-98SCCP: Setting the Olson Timezone 5-100
Prerequisites 5-100SIP: Setting the Olson Timezone 5-103
Prerequisites 5-103Configuring DTMF Relay for H.323 Networks in Multisite Installations 5-106
What to Do Next 5-107Configuring SIP Trunk Support 5-107Verifying SIP Trunk Support Configuration 5-109Changing the TFTP Address on a DHCP Server 5-110
Prerequisites 5-110Restrictions 5-110
Enabling OOD-R 5-111Prerequisites 5-111Restrictions 5-111
Verifying OOD-R Configuration 5-113Troubleshooting OOD-R 5-114
Configuration Examples for Network Parameters 5-115NTP Server: Example 5-116DTMF Relay for H.323 Networks: Example 5-116OOD-R: Example 5-116
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Where to Go Next 5-116
Additional References 5-117Related Documents 5-117Technical Assistance 5-117
Feature Information for Network Parameters 5-118
C H A P T E R 6 Configuring System-Level Parameters 6-119
Contents 6-119
Prerequisites for System-Level Parameters 6-119
Information About Configuring System-Level Parameters 6-120Bulk Registration Support for SIP Phones 6-120
Register Transaction 6-122Phone Status Update Transaction 6-123
DSCP 6-126Maximum Ephones in Cisco Unified CME 4.3 and Later Versions 6-126Network Time Protocol for SIP Phones 6-127Per-Phone Configuration Files 6-127
HFS Download Support for IP Phone Firmware and Configuration Files 6-128Redundant Cisco Unified CME Router 6-131Timeouts 6-132IPv6 Support in Cisco Unified CME SCCP Endpoints 6-132Support for IPv4-IPv6 (Dual-Stack) 6-133Media Flow Through and Flow Around 6-133Media Flow Around Support for SIP-SIP Trunk Calls 6-134Overlap Dialing Support for SIP and SCCP IP Phones 6-135Unsolicited Notify for Shared Line and Presence Events for Cisco Unified SIP IP Phones 6-135
Restrictions 6-136
How to Configure System-Level Parameters 6-136Configuring IP Phones in IPv4, IPv6, or Dual Stack Mode 6-137
Prerequisites 6-137Restrictions 6-137Examples 6-138
Configuring IPv6 Source Address for SCCP IP Phones 6-139Prerequisites 6-139Restrictions 6-139
Verifying IPv6 and Dual-Stack Configuration on Cisco Unified CME 6-141Configuring Bulk Registration 6-142
Prerequisites 6-142Examples 6-143
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SIP: Configuring Bulk Registration for SIP IP Phones 6-144Prerequisites 6-144Verifying Phone Registration Type and Status 6-145
SCCP: Setting Up Cisco Unified CME 6-146Restrictions 6-146Examples 6-149
SCCP: Setting Date and Time Parameters 6-149SCCP: Blocking Automatic Registration 6-150
Prerequisite 6-150SCCP: Defining Per-Phone Configuration Files and Alternate Location 6-152
Prerequisites 6-152Restrictions 6-152Examples 6-153What to Do Next 6-153
SCCP: Changing Defaults for Timeouts 6-154SCCP: Configuring a Redundant Router 6-155
Prerequisites 6-155SCCP: Configuring Overlap Dialing 6-157SIP: Setting Up Cisco Unified CME 6-159
Prerequisites 6-159Restrictions 6-159
SIP: Setting Date and Time Parameters 6-162Prerequisites 6-162
SIP: Setting Network Time Protocol 6-164Prerequisites 6-164
SIP: Enabling the HFS Download Service 6-165Prerequisites 6-165Restrictions 6-165Troubleshooting Tips 6-167
SIP: Configuring an HFS Home Path for Firmware Files 6-168Prerequisites 6-168Restrictions 6-168
SIP: Changing Session-Level Application for SIP Phones 6-169Prerequisites 6-169
SIP: Enabling Media Flow Mode on SIP Trunks 6-171Restrictions 6-171
SIP: Configuring Overlap Dialing 6-173
Configuration Examples for System-Level Parameters 6-174Bulk Registration Support for SIP Phones: Example 6-175IPv6 Support on Cisco Unified CME: Example 6-176
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System-Level Parameters: Example 6-178Blocking Automatic Registration: Example 6-179Enabling the HFS Download Service for Cisco Unified SIP IP Phone 7945: Example 6-180Configuring an HFS Home Path for Cisco Unified SIP IP Phone Firmware Files: Example 6-180Verifying the HFS File Bindings of Cisco Unified SIP IP Phone Configuration and Firmware Files: Example 6-181Redundant Router: Example 6-181Media Flow Around Mode for SIP Trunks: Example 6-182Overlap Dialing for SCCP IP Phones: Example 6-183Overlap Dialing for SIP IP Phones: Example 6-184
Where to Go Next 6-184
Additional References 6-185Related Documents 6-185Technical Assistance 6-185
Feature Information for System-Level Parameters 6-186
C H A P T E R 7 Configuring Phones to Make Basic Calls 7-189
Contents 7-189
Prerequisites for Configuring Phones to Make Basic Calls 7-190
Restrictions for Configuring Phones to Make Basic Calls 7-190
Information About Configuring Phones to Make Basic Calls 7-190Phones in Cisco Unified CME 7-191
Cisco Unified 3905 SIP IP Phones 7-191Cisco Unified 6901 and 6911 SIP IP Phones 7-192Cisco Unified 6921, 6941, 6945, and 6961 SIP IP Phones 7-194Cisco Unified 8941 and 8945 SIP IP Phones 7-195Cisco Unified 6945, 8941, and 8945 SCCP IP Phones 7-197Cisco Unified DX650 Phones 7-198Cisco Unified 78XX Phones 7-199
Directory Numbers 7-199Single-Line 7-201Dual-Line 7-202Octo-Line 7-202SIP Shared-Line (Nonexclusive) 7-204Two Directory Numbers with One Telephone Number 7-204Dual-Number 7-206Shared Line (Exclusive) 7-207Mixed Shared Lines 7-208Overlaid 7-210
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Monitor Mode for Shared Lines 7-211Watch Mode for Phones 7-212PSTN FXO Trunk Lines 7-212Codecs for Cisco Unified CME Phones 7-213Analog Phones 7-215
Cisco ATAs in SCCP Mode 7-215FXS Ports in SCCP Mode 7-215FXS Ports in H.323 Mode 7-215Fax Support 7-216Cisco VG202, VG204, and VG224 Autoconfiguration 7-217
Secure IP Phone (IP-STE) Support 7-217Secure Communications Between STU, STE, and IP-STE 7-218SCCP Media Control for Secure Mode 7-218Secure Communication Between STE, STU, and IP-STE Across SIP Trunk 7-219
Remote Teleworker Phones 7-220Media Termination Point for Remote Phones 7-220G.729r8 Codec on Remote Phones 7-221
Busy Trigger and Channel Huntstop for SIP Phones 7-221Multiple Calls Per Line 7-222
Cisco Unified 8941 and 8945 SCCP IP Phones 7-222Cisco Unified 6921, 6941, 6945, 6961, 8941, and 8945 SIP IP Phones 7-222
Digit Collection on SIP Phones 7-223KPML Digit Collection 7-223SIP Dial Plans 7-223
Session Transport Protocol for SIP Phones 7-224Real-Time Transport Protocol Call Information Display Enhancement 7-224Ephone-Type Configuration 7-225Support for 7926G Wireless SCCP IP Phone 7-225KEM Support for Cisco Unified 8961, 9951, and 9971 SIP IP Phones 7-226
Key Mapping 7-227Call Control 7-227XML Updates 7-227Restrictions 7-228
Fast-Track Configuration Approach for Cisco Unified SIP IP Phones 7-228Restrictions 7-228
How to Configure Phones for a PBX System 7-229SCCP: Creating Directory Numbers 7-230
Prerequisites 7-230Restrictions 7-230Examples 7-232
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What to Do Next 7-233SCCP: Configuring Ephone-Type Templates 7-233
Prerequisites 7-233Restrictions 7-233Ephone-Type Parameters for Supported Phone Types 7-235Examples 7-236
SCCP: Assigning Directory Numbers to Phones 7-236Prerequisites 7-236Restrictions 7-237Examples 7-240What to Do Next 7-240
SIP: Creating Directory Numbers 7-240Prerequisites 7-240Restrictions 7-240Examples 7-242
SIP: Assigning Directory Numbers to Phones 7-243Examples 7-245What to Do Next 7-245
SIP: Configuring Dial Plans 7-246Prerequisites 7-246Examples 7-248Troubleshooting Tips 7-249What to Do Next 7-249
SIP: Verifying Dial Plan Configuration 7-250SIP: Enabling KPML 7-251
Prerequisites 7-251Restrictions 7-251What to Do Next 7-252
SIP: Selecting Session-Transport Protocol for a Phone 7-253Prerequisites 7-253Restrictions 7-253What to Do Next 7-254
SIP: Disabling SIP Proxy Registration for a Directory Number 7-255Prerequisites 7-255Restrictions 7-255What to Do Next 7-256
Modifying the Global Codec 7-257Prerequisites 7-257Restrictions 7-257What to Do Next 7-258
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Configuring Codecs of Individual Phones for Calls Between Local Phones 7-259Prerequisites 7-259Restrictions 7-259What to Do Next 7-261
How to Configure Phones for a Key System 7-261SCCP: Creating Directory Numbers for a Simple Key System 7-261
Restrictions 7-261SCCP: Configuring Trunk Lines for a Key System 7-264
SCCP: Configuring a Simple Key System Phone Trunk Line Configuration 7-264SCCP: Configuring an Advanced Key System Phone Trunk Line Configuration 7-268
SCCP: Configuring Individual IP Phones for Key System 7-273Restrictions 7-273What to Do Next 7-274
How to Configure Cisco ATA, Analog Phone Support, Remote Phones, Cisco IP Communicator, and Secure IP Phone (IP-STE) 7-274
Configuring Cisco ATA Support 7-275Restrictions 7-275What to Do Next 7-277
Verifying Cisco ATA Support 7-277Troubleshooting Cisco ATA Support 7-277Using Call Pickup and Group Call Pickup with Cisco ATA 7-279Configuring Voice and T.38 Fax Relay on Cisco ATA-187 7-280
Prerequisites 7-280Restrictions 7-280
Auto-Configuration for Cisco VG202, VG204, and VG224 7-284Prerequisites 7-284Restrictions 7-284Examples 7-286What to Do Next 7-286
SCCP: Configuring Phones on SCCP Controlled Analog (FXS) Ports 7-287Prerequisites 7-287Restrictions 7-287What to Do Next 7-289
SCCP: Verifying Analog Phone Support 7-290a Remote Phone 7-290
Prerequisites 7-290Restrictions 7-290What to Do Next 7-292
SCCP: Verifying Remote Phones 7-292SCCP: Configuring Cisco IP Communicator Support 7-292
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Prerequisites 7-292SCCP: Verifying Cisco IP Communicator Support 7-293SCCP: Troubleshooting Cisco IP Communicator Support 7-294SCCP: Configuring Secure IP Phone (IP-STE) 7-295
Prerequisites 7-295Restrictions 7-295
SCCP: Configuring Phone Services XML File for Cisco Unified Wireless Phone 7926G 7-297Prerequisites 7-297
How to Configure Phones to Make Basic Call 7-299Configuring a Mixed Shared Line 7-299
Prerequisites 7-299Restrictions 7-299Troubleshooting Tips 7-301
SCCP: Configuring the Maximum Number of Calls 7-303Prerequisites 7-303
SIP: Configuring the Busy Trigger Limit 7-306Prerequisites 7-306Restrictions 7-306
SIP: Configuring KEMs 7-308Prerequisites 7-308
SIP: Provisioning Using the Fast-Track Configuration Approach 7-309Prerequisites 7-309Restrictions 7-309
New SIP Phone models validated for CME using Fast-track configuration 7-312
Configuration Examples for Making Basic Calls 7-314Configuring SCCP Phones for Making Basic Calls: Example 7-314Configuring SIP Phones for Making Basic Calls: Example 7-319Disabling a Bulk Registration for a SIP Phone: Example 7-321Configuring a Mixed Shared Line on a Second Common Directory Number: Example 7-322Cisco ATA: Example 7-322SCCP Analog Phone: Example 7-322Remote Teleworker Phones: Example 7-323Secure IP Phone (IP-STE): Example 7-324Configuring PhoneServices XML File for Cisco Unified Wireless Phone 7926G: Example 7-324Monitoring the Status of Key Expansion Modules: Example 7-324Monitoring and Maintaining Cisco Unified CME 7-326
Example: Fast-Track Configuration Approach 7-327
Where to Go Next 7-327
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Additional References 7-328Related Documents 7-328Technical Assistance 7-328
Feature Information for Configuring Phones to Make Basic Calls 7-329
C H A P T E R 8 Creating Phone Configurations Using Extension Assigner 8-333
Contents 8-333
Prerequisites for Extension Assigner 8-333
Restrictions for Extension Assigner 8-334
Information About Extension Assigner 8-334Extension Assigner Overview 8-334
Procedures for System Administrators 8-334Procedures for Installation Technicians 8-337
Files Included in this Release 8-338Extension Assigner Synchronization 8-339
SCCP: How to Configure Extension Assigner 8-339Configuring Extension Assigner 8-340
Determining Which Extension Numbers to Assign to the New Phones and Plan Your Configuration 8-340Downloading the Tcl Script 8-340Configuring the Tcl Script 8-341Specifying the Extension for Accessing Extension Assigner Application 8-343Configuring Provision-Tags for the Extension Assigner Feature 8-345Configuring Temporary Extension Numbers for Phones That Use Extension Assigner 8-346Configuring Extension Numbers That Installation Technicians Can Assign to Phones 8-348Configuring Ephones with Temporary MAC Addresses 8-349Configuring the Router to Automatically Save Your Configuration 8-351Provide the Installation Technician with the Required Information 8-353
Configuring Extension Assigner Synchronization 8-353Configuring the XML Interface for the Secondary Backup Router 8-353Configuring Extension Assigner Synchronization on the Primary Router 8-354
Assigning Extension Numbers Onsite by Using Extension Assigner 8-355Assigning New Extension Numbers 8-355Unassigning an Extension Number 8-356Reassigning the Current Extension Number 8-356
Verifying Extension Assigner 8-357
Configuration Examples for Extension Assigner 8-358Extension Assigner: Example 8-359Extension Assigner Synchronization: Example 8-361
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Additional References 8-362Related Documents 8-362Technical Assistance 8-362
Feature Information for Extension Assigner 8-363
C H A P T E R 9 Generating Configuration Files for Phones 9-365
Contents 9-365
Information About Configuration Files 9-365Configuration Files for Phones in Cisco Unified CME 9-365Per-Phone Configuration Files 9-366
How to Generate Configuration Files for Phones 9-367SCCP: Generating Configuration Files for SCCP Phones 9-367
Restrictions 9-367SCCP: Verifying Configuration Files for SCCP Phones 9-368SIP: Generating Configuration Profiles for SIP Phones 9-369
Prerequisites 9-369SIP: Verifying Configuration Profiles for SIP Phones 9-371
Where to Go Next 9-374
Additional References 9-374Related Documents 9-374Technical Assistance 9-374
C H A P T E R 10 Resetting and Restarting Phones 10-375
Contents 10-375
Information About Resetting and Restarting Phones 10-375Differences between Resetting and Restarting IP Phones 10-375Cisco Unified CME TAPI Enhancement 10-376
How to Reset and Restart Phones 10-377SCCP: Using the reset Command 10-377
Prerequisites 10-377SCCP: Using the restart Command 10-378
Prerequisites 10-378SCCP: Resetting a Session Between a TAPI Application and an SCCP Phone 10-380
Prerequisites 10-380SIP: Using the reset Command 10-381
Prerequisites 10-381SIP: Using the restart Command 10-382
Prerequisites 10-382
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Verifying Basic Calling 10-383
Additional References 10-384Related Documents 10-384Technical Assistance 10-384
Feature Information for Cisco Unified CME 7.0(1) New Features 10-385
C H A P T E R 11 Information About Localization 11-387
Contents 11-387
Information About Localization 11-388Localization Enhancements in Cisco Unified CME 11-388
Prerequisites 11-388Restrictions 11-388
System-Defined Locales 11-389Localization Support for Cisco Unified SIP IP Phones 11-389User-Defined Locales 11-390Localization Support for Phone Displays 11-391Multiple Locales 11-391Locale Installer for Cisco Unified SCCP IP Phones 11-392Locale Installer for Cisco Unified SIP IP Phones 11-392
SCCP: How to Configure Localization Support 11-393Installing System-Defined Locales for Cisco Unified IP Phone 6921, 6945, 7906, 7911, 7921, 7931, 7941, 7961, 7970, 7971, and Cisco IP Communicator 11-393
Prerequisites 11-393Restrictions 11-393
Installing User-Defined Locales 11-397Prerequisites 11-397Restrictions 11-397
Using the Locale Installer in Cisco Unified CME 7.0(1) and Later Versions 11-400Prerequisites 11-400Restrictions 11-400
Verifying User-Defined Locales 11-404Configuring Multiple Locales 11-404
Prerequisites 11-404Restrictions 11-404
Verifying Multiple Locales 11-407
SIP: How to Configure Localization Support 11-408Installing System-Defined Locales for Cisco Unified IP Phone 8961, 9951, and 9971 11-408
Prerequisites 11-408Restrictions 11-408
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Using the Locale Installer in Cisco Unified CME 9.0 and Later Versions 11-411Prerequisites 11-411Restrictions 11-411
Configuring Multiple Locales 11-415Prerequisites 11-415Restriction 11-415
Verifying Multiple Locales 11-418
Configuration Examples for Localization 11-418Multiple User and Network Locales: Example 11-419User-Defined Locales: Example 11-420Chinese as the User-Defined Locale: Example 11-421Swedish as the System-Defined Locale: Example 11-421SCCP: Locale Installer: Examples 11-422
System-Defined Locale is the Default Applied to All Phones 11-422User-Defined Locale is Default Language to be Applied to All Phones 11-423Configuring a Locale on a Non-default Locale Index 11-424
SIP: Multiple User and Network Locales: Example 11-425SIP: Locale Installer: Example 11-426
Where to Go Next 11-426
Additional References 11-427Related Documents 11-427Technical Assistance 11-427
Feature Information for Localization Support 11-428
C H A P T E R 12 Configuring Dialing Plans 12-429
Contents 12-429
Information About Dialing Plans 12-429Phone Number Plan 12-430Dial-Plan Patterns 12-431Direct Inward Dialing Trunk Lines 12-432Voice Translation Rules and Profiles 12-432Secondary Dial Tone 12-432E.164 Enhancements 12-433
Phone Registration with Leading + E164 Number 12-433Callback and Calling Number Display 12-436
How to Configure Dialing Plans 12-437SCCP: Configuring Dial-Plan Patterns 12-437SIP: Configuring Dial-Plan Patterns 12-438
Prerequisites 12-438
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Verifying Dial-Plan Patterns 12-440Defining Voice Translation Rules in Cisco CME 3.2 and Later Versions 12-441
Prerequisites 12-441What to Do Next 12-443
SCCP: Applying Voice Translation Rules in Cisco CME 3.2 and Later Versions 12-443Prerequisites 12-443What to Do Next 12-444
SCCP: Applying Translation Rules Before Cisco CME 3.2 12-444Prerequisites 12-444What to Do Next 12-445
SIP: Applying Voice Translation Rules in Cisco Unified CME 4.1 and Later 12-446Prerequisites 12-446What to Do Next 12-447
SIP: Applying Voice Translation Rules before Cisco Unified CME 4.1 12-447Prerequisites 12-447SUMMARY STEPS 12-447What to Do Next 12-448
Verifying Voice Translation Rules and Profiles 12-448Activating a Secondary Dial Tone 12-449
Prerequisite 12-449Defining Translation Rules for Callback-Number 12-450
Prerequisites 12-450What to Do Next 12-452Examples 12-453
Configuration Examples for Dialing Plan Features 12-453Secondary Dial Tone: Example 12-453Voice Translation Rules: Example 12-454
Additional References 12-455Related Documents 12-455Technical Assistance 12-456
Feature Information for Dialing Plan Features 12-457
C H A P T E R 13 Configuring Transcoding Resources 13-459
Contents 13-459
Prerequisites for Configuring Transcoding Resources 13-459
Restrictions for Configuring Transcoding Resources 13-460
Information About Transcoding Resources 13-460Transcoding Support 13-460Transcoding When a Remote Phone Uses G.729r8 13-463
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Secure DSP Farm Transcoding 13-464
How to Configure Transcoding Resources 13-464Determining DSP Resource Requirements for Transcoding 13-465Provisioning Network Modules or PVDMs for Transcoding 13-465
What to Do Next 13-466Configuring DSP Farms for NM-HDs and NM-HDV2s 13-466
What to Do Next 13-471Configuring DSP Farms for NM-HDVs 13-471Configuring the Cisco Unified CME Router to Act as the DSP Farm Host 13-473
Determining the Maximum Number of Transcoder Sessions 13-473Setting the Cisco Unified CME Router to Receive IP Phone Messages 13-473Configuring the Cisco Unified CME Router to Host a Secure DSP Farm 13-476
Modifying DSP Farms for NM-HDVs After Upgrading Cisco IOS Software 13-476Prerequisites 13-476
Modifying the Number of Transcoding Sessions for NM-HDVs 13-477Tuning DSP-Farm Performance on an NM-HDV 13-478Verifying DSP Farm Operation 13-479Registering the DSP Farm with Cisco Unified CME 4.2 or a Later Version in Secure Mode 13-483
Obtaining a Digital Certificate from a CA Server 13-483Copying the CA Root Certificate of the DSP Farm Router to the Cisco Unified CME Router 13-489Copying the CA Root Certificate of the Cisco Unified CME Router to the DSP farm Router 13-490Configuring Cisco Unified CME to Allow the DSP Farm to Register 13-490Verifying DSP Farm Registration with Cisco Unified CME 13-492
Configuration Examples for Transcoding Resources 13-493DSP Farms for NM-HDVs: Example 13-493DSP Farms for NM-HDs and NM-HDV2s: Example 13-493Cisco Unified CME Router as the DSP Farm Host: Example 13-494
Where to go Next 13-494
Additional References 13-494Related Documents 13-494Technical Assistance 13-495
Feature Information for Transcoding Resources 13-496
C H A P T E R 14 Configuring Video Transcoding 14-497
Finding Feature Information 14-497
Contents 14-497
Prerequisites for Configuring Video Transcoding 14-497Platforms 14-497Software 14-498
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Information About Video Transcoding 14-499Supported Protocols 14-499Supported Video 14-499Video Terminology 14-500Overview of Point-to-Point Video Transcoding 14-501DSP Farm Profiles 14-501Calculating DSP Requirements 14-501
How to Configure Video Transcoding on Cisco ISR G2 14-502Configuring DSP Farm Resources on the Router 14-502Configuring a Cisco Unified CME Router to Use Registered DSP Resources 14-505Configuring Video Transcoding on the PVDM3 DSPs 14-506
Configuration Example for Video Transcoding 14-507Configuring Video Transcoding on Cisco Unified CME: Example 14-508Configuring Video Transcoding when the DSP Farm and Cisco Unified CME are on Different Routers: Example 14-508
Additional References 14-509Related Documents 14-509Standards 14-510MIBs 14-510RFCs 14-510Technical Assistance 14-511
Feature Information for Video Transcoding 14-511
C H A P T E R 15 Configuring Toll Fraud Prevention 15-513
Finding Feature Information 15-513
Contents 15-513
Prerequisites for Configuring Toll Fraud Prevention 15-513
Information About Toll Fraud Prevention 15-514IP Address Trusted Authentication 15-514Direct Inward Dial for Incoming ISDN Calls 15-515Disconnecting ISDN Calls With no Matching Dial-peer 15-515Blocking Two-stage Dialing Service on Analog and Digital FXO Ports 15-515
How to Configure Toll Fraud Prevention 15-516Configuring IP Address Trusted Authentication for Incoming VoIP Calls 15-516
Prerequisites 15-516Restrictions 15-516Examples 15-517
Adding Valid IP Addresses For Incoming VoIP Calls 15-518Prerequisites 15-518
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Examples 15-519Configuring Direct Inward Dial for Incoming ISDN Calls 15-520
Restrictions 15-520Examples 15-521
Blocking Secondary Dialtone on Analog and Digital FXO Ports 15-522Examples 15-523
Troubleshooting Tips for Toll Fraud Prevention 15-524
Additional References 15-525Related Documents 15-526Standards 15-526MIBs 15-526RFCs 15-526Technical Assistance 15-527
Feature Information for Toll Fraud Prevention 15-527
C H A P T E R 16 Enabling the GUI 16-529
Contents 16-529
Prerequisites for Enabling the GUI 16-529
Restrictions for Enabling the GUI 16-530
Information About Enabling the GUI 16-530Cisco Unified CME GUI Support 16-530AAA Authentication 16-531
How to Enable the GUI 16-531Enabling the HTTP Server 16-531Enabling GUI Access for the System Administrator 16-533Accessing the Cisco Unified CME GUI 16-535
Restrictions 16-535Creating a Customized XML File for Customer Administrator GUI 16-536Enabling GUI Access for Customer Administrators 16-537
Prerequisites 16-537Using the Cisco Unified CME GUI to Define a Customer Administrator Account 16-537Using Cisco IOS Software Commands to Define a Customer Administrator Account 16-538
Enabling GUI Access for Phone Users 16-539Prerequisites 16-539Using the Cisco Unified CME GUI to Define a Phone User Account 16-539Using Cisco IOS Software Commands to Define a Phone User Account 16-540
Troubleshooting the Cisco Unified CME GUI 16-541
Configuration Examples for Enabling the GUI 16-541HTTP and Account Configuration: Example 16-541
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XML Configuration File Template: Example 16-541XML Configuration File: Example 16-542
Additional References 16-544Related Documents 16-544Technical Assistance 16-544
Feature Information for Enabling the GUI 16-545
C H A P T E R 17 Integrating Voice Mail 17-547
Contents 17-547
Prerequisites 17-547
Information About Voice-Mail Integration 17-549Cisco Unity Connection Integration 17-549Cisco Unity Express Integration 17-549Cisco Unity Integration 17-550DTMF Integration for Legacy Voice-Mail Applications 17-550Mailbox Selection Policy 17-550RFC 2833 DTMF MTP Passthrough 17-551MWI Line Selection 17-551AMWI 17-551SIP MWI Prefix Specification 17-552SIP MWI - QSIG Translation 17-552VMWI 17-553Transfer to Voice Mail 17-554Live Record 17-554Cisco Unity Express AXL Enhancement 17-555
How to Configure Voice-Mail Integration 17-555SCCP: Configuring a Voice Mailbox Pilot Number 17-555
Prerequisites 17-555What to Do Next 17-556
SCCP: Configuring a Mailbox Selection Policy 17-556SCCP: Setting a Mailbox Selection Policy for Cisco Unity Express or a PBX Voice-Mail Number 17-557SCCP: Setting Mailbox Selection Policy for Cisco Unity 17-558
Transfer to Voice Mail 17-560Prerequisites 17-560Restrictions 17-560Example 17-562What to Do Next 17-562
SCCP: Configuring Live Record 17-563
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Prerequisites 17-563Restrictions 17-563Example 17-565
SIP: Configuring a Voice Mailbox Pilot Number 17-566Prerequisites 17-566What to Do Next 17-568
Enabling DTMF Integration 17-568Enabling DTMF Integration for Analog Voice-Mail Applications 17-568Enabling DTMF Integration Using RFC 2833 17-570Enabling DTMF Integration Using SIP NOTIFY 17-573
SCCP: Configuring a Phone for MWI Outcall 17-575Prerequisites 17-575Restrictions 17-575
SIP: Enabling MWI at the System-Level 17-577Prerequisites 17-577
SIP: Configuring a Directory Number for MWI 17-578SIP: Defining Pilot Call Back Number for MWI Outcall 17-578SIP: Configuring a Directory Number for MWI NOTIFY 17-579
Enabling SIP MWI Prefix Specification 17-581Prerequisites 17-581
SIP: Configuring VMWI 17-582Prerequisites 17-582
Verifying Voice-Mail Integration 17-584
Configuration Examples for Voice-Mail Integration 17-584Mailbox Selection Policy for SCCP Phones: Example 17-585Voice Mailbox for SIP Phones: Example 17-585DTMF Integration Using RFC 2833: Example 17-585DTMF Integration Using SIP Notify: Example 17-585DTMF Integration for Legacy Voice-Mail Applications: Example 17-586SCCP Phone Line for MWI: Example 17-586SIP MWI Prefix Specification: Example 17-587SIP Directory Number for MWI Outcall: Example 17-587SIP Directory Number for MWI Unsolicited Notify: Example 17-587SIP Directory Number for MWI Subscribe/NOTIFY: Example 17-587
Additional References 17-588Related Documents 17-588Technical Assistance 17-588
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C H A P T E R 18 Configuring Security 18-591
Contents 18-591
Prerequisites for Security 18-592
Restrictions for Security 18-592
Information About Security 18-593Phone Authentication Overview 18-593
Phone Authentication 18-595File Authentication 18-595Signaling Authentication 18-595
Public Key Infrastructure 18-595Phone Authentication Components 18-596Phone Authentication Process 18-599Startup Messages 18-600Configuration File Maintenance 18-600CTL File Maintenance 18-600CTL Client and Provider 18-601Manually Importing MIC Root Certificate 18-601Feature Design of Media Encryption 18-601Secure Cisco Unified CME 18-602Secure Supplementary Services 18-603Secure SIP Trunk Support on Cisco Unified CME 18-603
Restrictions 18-604Secure Cisco Unified CME in an H.450 Environment 18-604Secure Cisco Unified CME in a Non H.450 Environment 18-604
Secure Transcoding for Remote Phones with DSP Farm Transcoding Configured 18-606Secure Cisco Unified CME with Cisco Unity Express 18-606Secure Cisco Unified CME with Cisco Unity 18-607HTTPS Provisioning For Cisco Unified IP Phones 18-607
HTTPS support for an External Server 18-607HTTPS Support in Cisco Unified CME 18-607
How to Configure Security 18-608Configuring the Cisco IOS Certification Authority 18-608
Examples 18-612Obtaining Certificates for Server Functions 18-612
Examples 18-614Configuring Telephony-Service Security Parameters 18-615
Verifying Telephony-Service Security Parameters 18-617Configuring the CTL Client 18-618
Configuring the CTL Client on a Cisco Unified CME Router 18-618
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Configuring the CTL Client on a Router That is Not a Cisco Unified CME Router 18-620Configuring the CAPF Server 18-623Configuring Ephone Security Parameters 18-626
Prerequisites 18-626Verifying Ephone Security Parameters 18-630
What to Do Next 18-630Configuring the CTL Provider 18-630
Verifying the CTL Provider 18-632What to Do Next 18-632
Configuring the Registration Authority 18-633What to Do Next 18-635
Entering the Authentication String on the Phone 18-636Prerequisites 18-636Restrictions 18-636What to Do Next 18-637
Manually Importing the MIC Root Certificate 18-637Prerequisites 18-637What to Do Next 18-640
Configuring Media Encryption (SRTP) in Cisco Unified CME 18-640Prerequisites 18-640Restrictions 18-640
What to Do Next 18-642Configuring Cisco Unified CME SRTP Fallback for H.323 Dial Peers 18-643Configuring Cisco Unity for Secure Cisco Unified CME Operation 18-644
Prerequisites 18-644Configuring Integration Between Cisco Unified CME and Cisco Unity 18-644Importing the Cisco Unity Root Certificate to Cisco Unified CME 18-645Configuring Cisco Unity Ports for Secure Registration 18-647
HTTPS Provisioning for Cisco Unified IP Phones 18-647Prerequisites 18-647
Configuration Examples for Security 18-653Cisco IOS CA: Example 18-653Manually Importing MIC Root Certificate on the Cisco Unified CME Router: Example 18-654Telephony-Service Security Parameters: Example 18-656CTL Client Running on Cisco Unified CME Router: Example 18-656Secure Cisco Unified CME: Example 18-660Configuring HTTPS Support for Cisco Unified CME: Example 18-667
Where to Go Next 18-668
Additional References 18-669
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Feature Information for Security 18-670
C H A P T E R 19 Configuring Video Conferences 19-671
Finding Feature Information 19-671
Contents 19-671
Prerequisites for Configuring Video Conferences 19-671Platforms 19-671Software 19-672
Information About Video Conferences 19-673Supported Protocols 19-673Supported Video 19-673Supported Telephony Features 19-674Video Terminology 19-674Overview on Video Conferences 19-675
Display View 19-676Homogeneous Video Conferences 19-676Heterogeneous Video Conferences 19-677Guaranteed Audio 19-678Homogeneous vs. Heterogeneous vs. Guaranteed-Audio Conferences 19-678
DSP Farm Profiles 19-679Calculating DSP Requirements 19-680
Important Considerations 19-680
How to Configure Video Conferences 19-680Configuring DSP Farm Resources for Video Conferences 19-680
Prerequisites 19-681
Configuration Examples for Configuring Video Conferences 19-682Configuring Homogeneous Conference: Example 19-683Configuring Heterogeneous Conference: Example 19-683Configuring a Guaranteed-Audio: Example 19-684Configuring Video Conferences on Cisco Unified CME: Example 19-684Configuring Video Conferences on a Cisco Unified Communications Manager: Example 19-686
Provisioning a Video Conference Bridge on Cisco Unified Communications Manager 19-686Provisioning a Video DSP Farm Profile on Gateway 19-687
Troubleshooting Video Conferencing 19-687Collecting Debug Information 19-687Problems with the Video Conference not Displaying 19-690Phone cannot Join the Conference 19-691
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Unable to Register a Profile 19-691No Line Available 19-691
Additional References 19-692Related Documents 19-692Standards 19-692MIBs 19-692RFCs 19-692Technical Assistance 19-693
Feature Information for Video Conferencing 19-693
C H A P T E R 20 Configuring Voice and Video Hardware Conferencing 20-695
Contents 20-695
Information About Voice and Video Hardware Conferencing 20-696Hardware Conferencing for Cisco Unified SIP IP Phones 20-696Voice Hardware Conferencing 20-696Video Hardware Conferencing 20-697Meet-Me Hardware Conferencing 20-697Ad-Hoc Hardware Conferencing 20-698Conference List 20-699Remove Last Conference Participant 20-699Supplementary Services Interaction 20-699
How to Configure Voice and Video Hardware Conferencing 20-700SIP: Configuring Hardware Conferencing 20-700
Prerequisites 20-700Restrictions 20-700Troubleshooting Tips 20-703
Additional References 20-706Related Documents 20-706Technical Assistance 20-706
Feature Information for Voice and Video Hardware Conferencing 20-707
C H A P T E R 21 Configuring Directory Services 21-709
Contents 21-709
Information About Directory Services 21-709Local Directory 21-710External Directory 21-710Called-Name Display 21-710Directory Search 21-710
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How to Configure Directory Services 21-711Configuring Local Directory Service 21-711SCCP: Defining a Name for a Directory Number 21-712
Prerequisites 21-712Restrictions 21-712
SCCP: Adding an Entry to a Local Directory 21-713Restrictions 21-713
SCCP: Configuring External Directory Service 21-714Prerequisites 21-715Restrictions 21-715
Called-Name Display 21-717Prerequisites 21-717Restrictions 21-717
Verifying Called-Name Display 21-718SIP: Defining a Name for a Directory Number 21-719
Prerequisites 21-719SIP: Configuring External Directory Service 21-720
Prerequisites 21-720Restrictions 21-720
Verifying Directory Services 21-721
Configuration Examples for Directory Services 21-722Local Directory 21-722Called-Name Display 21-723
First Ephone-dn in the Overlay Set: Example 21-723Directory Name for an Overlaid Ephone-dn Set: Example 21-723Directory Name for a Hunt Group with Overlaid Ephone-dns: Example 21-724Directory Name for Non-Overlaid Ephone-dns: Example 21-725Ephone-dn Name for Overlaid Ephone-dns: Example 21-726
Additional References 21-727Related Documents 21-727Technical Assistance 21-727
Feature Information for Directory Services 21-728
C H A P T E R 22 Configuring Do Not Disturb 22-729
Contents 22-729
Information About Do Not Disturb 22-729SCCP: Do Not Disturb 22-729SIP: Do Not Disturb 22-730
How to Configure Do Not Disturb 22-731
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SCCP: Blocking Do Not Disturb 22-731Prerequisites 22-731Restrictions 22-731Examples 22-732
SCCP: Verifying Do Not Disturb 22-733SIP: Configuring Do Not Disturb 22-733
Prerequisites 22-733Restrictions 22-733Examples 22-735
Where to Go Next 22-735
Additional References 22-736Related Documents 22-736Technical Assistance 22-736
Feature Information for Do Not Disturb 22-737
C H A P T E R 23 Configuring Enhanced 911 Services 23-739
Contents 23-739
Prerequisites for Enhanced 911 Services 23-739
Restrictions for Enhanced 911 Services 23-740
Information About Enhanced 911 Services 23-740Overview of Enhanced 911 Services 23-741Call Processing for E911 Services 23-743Precautions for Mobile Phones 23-746Planning Your Implementation of Enhanced 911 Services 23-747Interactions with Existing Cisco Unified CME Features 23-749
Multiple Usages of an ELIN 23-749Number Translation 23-749Call Transfer 23-750Call Forward 23-750Call Blocking Features 23-750Call Waiting 23-750Three-Way Conference 23-750Dial-Peer Rotary 23-751Dial Plan Patterns 23-751Caller ID Blocking 23-751Shared Line 23-751
How to Configure Enhanced 911 Services 23-752Configuring the Emergency Response Location 23-752
Prerequisites 23-752
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Configuring Locations under Emergency Response Zones 23-754Prerequisites 23-754
Configuring Outgoing Dial Peers for Enhanced 911 Services 23-755Configuring Dial Peers for Emergency Calls 23-755Configuring Dial Peers for Emergency Response Zones 23-756
Configuring a Dial Peer for Callbacks from the PSAP 23-757Assigning ERLs to Phones 23-759
Prerequisites 23-759Assigning an ERL to a Phones IP Subnet 23-759Assigning an ERL to a SIP Phone 23-760Assigning an ERL to a SCCP Phone 23-761Assigning an ERL to a Dial Peer 23-762
Configuring Customized Settings 23-763Using the Address Command for Two ELINS 23-765Enabling Call Detail Records 23-765
Output from a RADIUS Accounting Server 23-765Output from a Syslog Server 23-766Output from the show call history voice Command 23-766
Verifying E911 Configuration 23-766Troubleshooting Enhanced 911 Services 23-768Error Messages 23-768
Configuration Examples for Enhanced 911 Services 23-768Enhanced E911 Services with Cisco Unified CME 4.2: Example 23-768Enhanced E911 Services with Cisco Unified CME 4.1 in SRST Fallback Mode: Example 23-770
Additional References 23-776Related Documents 23-776Technical Assistance 23-777
Feature Information for Enhanced 911 Services 23-778
C H A P T E R 24 Configuring Extension Mobility 24-779
Contents 24-779
Prerequisites for Configuring Extension Mobility 24-779
Restrictions 24-780
Information About Configuring Extension Mobility 24-780Extension Mobility 24-780Personal Speed Dials on an Extension Mobility Phone 24-781Cisco Unified CME Extension Mobility Enhancements 24-781Privacy on an Extension Mobility Phone 24-782Extension Mobility for SIP Phones Enhancement 24-783
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MIB Support for Extension Mobility in Cisco Unified SCCP IP Phones 24-783
How to Enable Extension Mobility 24-785Configuring Cisco Unified CME for Extension Mobility 24-785
Prerequisites 24-785Examples 24-788
Configuring a Logout Profile for an IP Phone 24-788Prerequisites 24-788Restrictions 24-788
Enabling an IP Phone for Extension Mobility 24-791Prerequisites 24-791Restrictions 24-791
Configuring Extension Mobility for SIP Phones 24-793Prerequisites 24-793
Enabling SIP Phones for Extension Mobility 24-796Prerequisites 24-796
Configuring a User Profile 24-797Prerequisites 24-797Restrictions 24-798
Configuration Examples for Extension Mobility 24-800Configuring Extension Mobility for Use with SIP Phones: Example 24-800Configuring SIP Phones for Use with Extension Mobility: Example 24-801Logout Profile: Example 24-801Enabling an IP Phone for Extension Mobility: Example 24-802User Profile: Example 24-802
Where to Go Next 24-802
Additional References 24-803Related Documents 24-803Standards 24-803MIBs 24-803RFCs 24-803Technical Assistance 24-804
Feature Information for Extension Mobility 24-805
C H A P T E R 25 Configuring Fax Relay 25-807
Contents 25-807
Prerequisites for Fax Relay 25-807
Restrictions for Fax Relay 25-808
Information About Fax Relay 25-808Fax Relay and Equipment 25-808
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Feature Design of Cisco Fax Relay 25-809Supported Gateways, Modules, and Voice Interface Cards for Fax Relay 25-810
How to Configure Fax Relay 25-810SCCP: Configuring Fax Relay 25-810Verifying and Troubleshooting Fax Relay Configuration 25-811
Configuration Examples for Fax Relay 25-812Fax Relay: Example 25-812
Additional References 25-812Related Documents 25-812Technical Assistance 25-813
Feature Information for Fax Relay 25-814
C H A P T E R 26 Configuring Feature Access Codes 26-815
Contents 26-815
Information About Feature Access Codes 26-815Feature Access Codes 26-815
How to Configure Feature Access Codes 26-816Feature Access Codes 26-817Verifying Feature Access Codes 26-818
Configuration Examples for Feature Access Codes 26-819FAC: Example 26-819
Additional References 26-820Related Documents 26-820Technical Assistance 26-820
Feature Information for Feature Access Codes 26-821
C H A P T E R 27 Configuring Forced Authorization Code (FAC) 27-823
Contents 27-823
Information About Forced Authorization Code 27-823Forced Authorization Code Overview 27-823
How to Configure Forced Authorization Code 27-829Enabling Forced Authorization Code (FAC) on LPCOR Groups 27-829
Prerequisites 27-829Restrictions 27-829Examples 27-831
Defining Parameters for Authorization Package 27-832
Configuration Examples for Forced Authorization Code 27-834
Additional References 27-835
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C H A P T E R 28 Configuring Headset Auto-Answer 28-837
Contents 28-837
Information About Headset Auto-Answer 28-837Auto-Answering Calls Using a Headset 28-838Difference Between a Line and a Button 28-838
How to Configure Headset Auto-Answer 28-840Headset Auto-Answer 28-840Verifying Headset Auto-Answer 28-841
Configuration Examples for Headset Auto-answer 28-841
Additional References 28-842Related Documents 28-842Technical Assistance 28-842
Feature Information for Headset Auto-Answer 28-843
C H A P T E R 29 Configuring Intercom Lines 29-845
Contents 29-845
Information About Intercom Lines 29-845Intercom Auto-Answer Lines 29-846Whisper Intercom 29-847SIP Intercom 29-848
Extension Number 29-849
How to Configure Intercom Lines 29-849SCCP: Configuring an Intercom Auto-Answer Line 29-849
Restrictions 29-849SCCP: Configuring Whisper Intercom 29-851
Prerequisites 29-851Restrictions 29-851Examples 29-852
SIP: Configuring an Intercom Auto-Answer Line 29-853Prerequisites 29-853Restrictions 29-853
SIP: Configuring Intercom Support 29-855Prerequisites 29-855Restrictions 29-855
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Configuration Examples for Intercom Lines 29-857Intercom Lines: Example 29-857Configuring SIP Intercom Support: Example 29-857
Where to Go Next 29-857
Additional References 29-858Related Documents 29-858Technical Assistance 29-858
Feature Information for Intercom Lines 29-859
C H A P T E R 30 Configuring Loopback Call Routing 30-861
Contents 30-861
Information About Loopback Call Routing 30-861Loopback Call Routing 30-861
How to Configure Loopback Call Routing 30-862Loopback Call Routing 30-862
Restrictions 30-862Verifying Loopback Call Routing 30-866
Configuration Examples for Loopback Call Routing 30-866Enabling Loopback Call Routing: Example 30-866
Additional References 30-867Related Documents 30-867Technical Assistance 30-867
Feature Information for Loopback Call Routing 30-868
C H A P T E R 31 Configuring MLPP 31-869
Finding Feature Information 31-869
Contents 31-869
Prerequisites for MLPP 31-869
Information About MLPP 31-870Precedence 31-870
Basic Precedence Call Setup 31-871Preemption 31-871
Basic Preemption Call 31-872DSN Dialing Format 31-873
Service Digit 31-873Route Code 31-874Dialing Example 31-874
MLPP Service Domains 31-875
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MLPP Indication 31-876MLPP Announcements 31-877Automatic Call Diversion (Attendant Console) 31-878
How to Configure MLPP 31-879Enabling MLPP Service Globally in Cisco Unified CME 31-879
Prerequisites 31-879Restrictions 31-879Examples 31-881
Enabling MLPP Service on SCCP Phones 31-881Prerequisites 31-881Restrictions 31-881Examples 31-884
Enabling MLPP Service on Analog FXS Ports 31-885Prerequisites 31-885Examples 31-887
Configuring an MLPP Service Domain for Outbound Dial Peers 31-887Examples 31-888
Configuring MLPP Options 31-888Examples 31-891
Troubleshooting MLPP Service 31-892
Additional References 31-892Related Documents 31-892Standards 31-893MIBs 31-893RFCs 31-893Technical Assistance 31-893
Feature Information for MLPP 31-894
C H A P T E R 32 Configuring Music on Hold 32-895
Contents 32-895
Prerequisites for Music on Hold 32-895
Restrictions for Music on Hold 32-895
Information About Music on Hold 32-896Music on Hold Summary 32-896Music on Hold 32-897Music on Hold from a Live Feed 32-897Multicast MOH 32-898Music on Hold for SIP Phones 32-898Music On Hold Enhancement 32-899
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Caching MOH Files for Enhanced System Performance 32-899
How to Configure Music on Hold 32-900Configuring Music on Hold from an Audio File 32-900
Prerequisites 32-900Restrictions 32-900
Examples 32-903Configuring Music on Hold from a Live Feed 32-903
Prerequisites 32-903Restrictions 32-903Examples 32-908
Configuring Music on Hold Groups to Support Different Media Sources 32-909Prerequisites 32-909Restrictions 32-909Examples 32-912
Assigning a MOH Group to a Directory Number 32-913Prerequisites 32-913Restrictions 32-913Examples 32-914
Assigning a MOH Group to all Internal Calls (SCCP Only) 32-915Prerequisites 32-915Restrictions 32-915Examples 32-916
Configuring Buffer Size for MOH Files 32-916Prerequisites 32-916Restrictions 32-916Examples 32-917
Verifying MOH File Caching 32-918Verifying Music on Hold Group Configuration 32-919
Additional References 32-921Related Documents 32-921Technical Assistance 32-921
Feature Information for Music on Hold 32-922
C H A P T E R 33 Configuring Paging 33-923
Contents 33-923
Restrictions for Paging 33-923
Information About Paging 33-923Audio Paging 33-924Paging Group Support for Cisco Unified SIP IP Phones 33-926
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How to Configure Paging 33-927SCCP: Configuring a Simple Paging Group 33-927
Restrictions 33-927SCCP: Configuring a Combined Paging Group 33-929
Prerequisites 33-929SIP: Configuring Paging Group Support 33-932
Prerequisites 33-932Restrictions 33-932Troubleshooting Tips 33-935
Verifying Paging 33-936
Configuration Examples for Paging 33-936Example: Simple Paging Group 33-936Example: Combined Paging Groups 33-937Example: Configuring a Combined Paging Group of Cisco Unified SIP IP Phones and Cisco Unified SCCP IP Phones 33-938
Where to Go Next 33-941
Additional References 33-942Related Documents 33-942Technical Assistance 33-942
Feature Information for Paging 33-943
C H A P T E R 34 Configuring Presence Service 34-945
Contents 34-945
Prerequisites for Presence Service 34-945
Restrictions for Presence Service 34-945
Information About Presence Service 34-946Presence Service 34-946BLF Monitoring of Ephone-DNs with DnD, Call Park, Paging, and Conferencing 34-948Device-Based BLF Monitoring 34-949Phone User Interface for BLF-Speed-Dial 34-950
How to Configure Presence Service 34-950Enabling Presence for Internal Lines 34-951
Restrictions 34-951Enabling a Directory Number to be Watched 34-952
Restrictions 34-952BLF Monitoring for Speed-Dials and Call Lists 34-954
Prerequisites 34-954Restrictions 34-954Examples 34-956
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What to Do Next 34-956SIP: Enabling BLF Monitoring for Speed-Dials and Call Lists 34-957
Prerequisites 34-957Restrictions 34-957What to Do Next 34-959
Enabling BLF-Speed-Dial Menu 34-959Prerequisites 34-959Restrictions 34-959
Configuring Presence to Watch External Lines 34-960Prerequisites 34-960
Verifying Presence Configuration 34-962Troubleshooting Presence 34-963
Configuration Examples for Presence 34-965Presence in Cisco Unified CME: Example 34-965
Additional References 34-968Related Documents 34-968Technical Assistance 34-969
Feature Information for Presence Service 34-970
C H A P T E R 35 Configuring Ring Tones 35-971
Contents 35-971
Information About Ring Tones 35-971Distinctive Ringing 35-972Customized Ring Tones 35-972On-Hold Indicator 35-972
How to Configure Ring Tones 35-973Distinctive Ringing 35-973
Prerequisites 35-973Customized Ring Tones 35-974
Prerequisites 35-974On-Hold Indicator 35-976SIP: Enabling Distinctive Ringing 35-977
Prerequisites 35-977Restrictions 35-977
Configuration Examples for Ring Tones 35-978Distinctive Ringing for Internal Calls: Example 35-978On-Hold Indicator: Example 35-978
Additional References 35-979Related Documents 35-979
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Technical Assistance 35-979
Feature Information for Ring Tones 35-980
C H A P T E R 36 Configuring Single Number Reach (SNR) 36-981
Contents 36-981
Information About Single Number Reach 36-981Single Number Reach: Overview 36-982SNR Enhancements 36-983
Hardware Conference 36-983Call Park, Call Pickup, and Call Retrieval 36-983Answer Too Soon Timer 36-983SNR Phone Stops Ringing After Mobile Phone Answers 36-983
Single Number Reach for Cisco Unified SIP IP Phones 36-984Virtual SNR DN for Cisco Unified SCCP IP Phones 36-985
How to Configure Single Number Reach 36-985SCCP: Configuring Single Number Reach 36-986
Prerequisites 36-986Restrictions 36-986Examples 36-989
SCCP: Configuring Single Number Reach Enhancements 36-990Prerequisites 36-990Restrictions 36-990Examples 36-992
SIP: Configuring Single Number Reach 36-993Prerequisites 36-993Restrictions 36-993
SCCP: Configuring a Virtual SNR DN 36-996Prerequisites 36-997Restrictions 36-997
Additional References 36-999Related Documents 36-999Technical Assistance 36-999
Feature Information for Single Number Reach 36-1000
C H A P T E R 37 Customizing Soft Keys 37-1001
Contents 37-1001
Information About Soft Keys 37-1001Soft Keys on IP Phones 37-1002Account Code Entry 37-1003
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Hookflash Soft Key 37-1004Feature Blocking 37-1004Feature Policy Soft Key Control 37-1005Immediate Divert for SIP IP Phones 37-1005Programmable Line Keys (PLK) 37-1006
How to Customize Soft Keys 37-1013SCCP: Modifying Soft-Key Display 37-1013
Prerequisites 37-1013Restrictions 37-1013What to Do Next 37-1016
SIP: Modifying Soft-Key Display 37-1017Prerequisites 37-1017Restrictions 37-1017What to Do Next 37-1019
Verifying Soft-Key Configuration 37-1019Enabling Flash Soft Key 37-1020
Restrictions 37-1020Verifying Flash Soft-Key Configuration 37-1021Configuring Feature Blocking 37-1022
Prerequisites 37-1022Verifying Feature Blocking 37-1024SIP: Configuring Immediate Divert (iDivert) Soft Key 37-1024
Restrictions 37-1024SCCP: Configuring Service URL Button on a Line Key 37-1026SIP: Configuring Service URL Button For Voice Hunt Gropus On A Phone Line Key 37-1028SCCP: Configuring Feature Buttons on a Line Key 37-1029
Restrictions 37-1029SIP: Configuring Feature Buttons on a Line Key 37-1032
Configuration Examples for Soft Keys 37-1033Modifying Soft-Key Display: Example 37-1034Modifying the HLog Soft Key for Ephone Hunt Groups: Example 37-1034Enabling Flash Soft Key for PSTN Calls: Example 37-1034Park and Transfer Blocking: Example 37-1035Conference Blocking: Example 37-1035Immediate Divert (iDivert) Configuration: Example 37-1035SCCP: Configuring URL Buttons on a Line Key: Example 37-1036SIP: Configuring URL Buttons on a Line Key: Example 37-1036SCCP: Configuring Feature Button on a Line Key: Example 37-1036SIP: Configuring Feature Button on a Line Key: Example 37-1036
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Where to Go Next 37-1037
Additional References 37-1037Related Documents 37-1037Technical Assistance 37-1037
Feature Information for Soft Keys 37-1038
C H A P T E R 38 Configuring Speed Dial 38-1041
Contents 38-1041
Information About Speed Dial 38-1041Speed Dial Summary 38-1042Speed Dial Buttons and Abbreviated Dialing 38-1043Bulk-Loading Speed Dial Numbers 38-1043Monitor-Line Button for Speed Dial 38-1044DSS (Direct Station Select) Service 38-1045Phone User-Interface for Speed Dial and Fast Dial 38-1045
How to Configure Speed Dial 38-1046Enabling a Local Speed Dial Menu 38-1046
Prerequisites 38-1046Restrictions 38-1046
DSS Service 38-1048Prerequisites 38-1048
SCCP: Enabling a Personal Speed Dial Menu 38-1049Restrictions 38-1049
SCCP: Defining Speed-Dial Buttons and Abbreviated Dialing 38-1050Restrictions 38-1050
Bulk-Loading Speed-Dial 38-1052Prerequisites 38-1052Restrictions 38-1052
SCCP: Verifying Bulk Speed-Dial Parameters 38-1053User Interface for Speed-Dial and Fast-Dial 38-1054
Prerequisites 38-1054Restrictions 38-1054What to Do Next 38-1055
SIP: Defining Speed-Dial Buttons 38-1055Prerequisites 38-1055Restrictions 38-1055Examples 38-1056
Configuration Examples for Speed Dial 38-1056Enabling a Local Speed Dial Menu: Example 38-1057
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SIP: Personal Speed Dial Menu: Example 38-1057Speed-Dial Buttons and Abbreviated Dialing: Example 38-1057Bulk-Loading Speed Dial: Example 38-1058Speed-Dial and Fast-Dial User Interface: Example 38-1058
Where to Go Next 38-1058
Additional References 38-1059Related Documents 38-1059Technical Assistance 38-1059
Feature Information for Speed Dial 38-1060
C H A P T E R 39 Configuring Video Support 39-1061
Contents 39-1061
Prerequisites for Video Support 39-1061
Restrictions for Video Support 39-1062
Information About Video Support 39-1063Video Support Overview 39-1064SIP Trunk Video Support 39-1064Matching Endpoint Capabilities 39-1065Retrieving Video Codec Information 39-1065Call Fallback to Audio-Only 39-1065Call Setup for Video Endpoints 39-1066
Call Setup Between Two Local SCCP Endpoints 39-1066Call Setup Between SCCP and H.323 Endpoints 39-1066Call Setup Between Two SCCP Endpoints Across an H.323 Network 39-1066
SIP Endpoint Video and Camera Support for Cisco Unified IP Phones 8961, 9951, and 9971 39-1067Video and Camera Configuration for Cisco Unified IP Phones 39-1067Bandwidth Control for SIP Video Calls 39-1068
Flow of the RTP Video Stream 39-1068
How to Configure Video 39-1069SIP: Enabling Video and Camera Support on Cisco Unified IP Phones 9951 and 9971 39-1069
Prerequisites 39-1069Restrictions 39-1069
SIP: Applying Video and Camera Configuration to Cisco IP Phones 8961, 9951, and 9971 39-1074Prerequisites 39-1074
SIP: Configuring Video Bandwidth Control for SIP to SIP Video Calls 39-1075Prerequisites 39-1075
Support for Video Streams Across H.323 Networks 39-1077Prerequisites 39-1077Restrictions 39-1077
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System-Level Video Capabilities 39-1078Video Capabilities on a Phone 39-1079
Prerequisites 39-1079Verifying Video Support 39-1081Troubleshooting Video Support 39-1081
Where to Go Next 39-1082
Additional References 39-1083Related Documents 39-1083Technical Assistance 39-1083
Feature Information for Video Support 39-1084
C H A P T E R 40 Configuring SSL VPN Client for SCCP IP Phones 40-1085
Contents 40-1085
Information About SSL VPN Client 40-1085SSL VPN Support on Cisco Unified CME with DTLS 40-1085
Phone or Client Authentication 40-1086SSL VPN Client Support on SCCP IP Phones 40-1088
How to Configure SSL VPN Client 40-1089How to Configure SSL VPN Client on SCCP IP Phones 40-1089
Prerequisites 40-1089Basic Configuration on Cisco Unified CME 40-1089Configuring Cisco Unified CME as CA Server 40-1095Verifying Phone Registration and Phone Load 40-1099Configuring ASA (Gateway) for SSL VPN 40-1099Configuring VPN Group and Profile on Cisco Unified CME 40-1103Associating VPN Group and Profile to SCCP IP Phone 40-1105
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Configuring Alternate TFTP Address on Phone 40-1108Registering Phone from a Remote Location 40-1109
Configuring SSL VPN Client with DTLS on Cisco Unified CME 40-1109Setting Up the Clock, Hostname, and Domain Name 40-1110Configuring Trustpoint and Enrolling with the Certificates 40-1111Configuring Trustpoint (not the default) on VPN Gateway 40-1111Configuring User Database 40-1111Configuring Virtual Gateway 40-1111Configuring Virtual Context 40-1112Configuring Group Policy 40-1112Verifying the IOS SSL VPN Connection 40-1113Configuring Cisco Unified SCCP IP Phones for SSL VPN 40-1113
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Configuration on Cisco Unified SCCP IP Phone 40-1114Configuring SSL VPN on Cisco Unified CME 40-1115VPN Phone Redundancy Support for Cisco Unified CME with DTLS 40-1116
Configuration Examples for SSL VPN Client 40-1116VPN-Group and VPN-Profile Configuration on Cisco Unified CME: Example 40-1116Associating VPN-Group and VPN-Profile to SCCP IP Phones: Example 40-1117
Additional References 40-1118Related Documents 40-1118Technical Assistance 40-1118
Feature Information for SSL VPN Client 40-1119
C H A P T E R 41 Configuring Automatic Line Selection 41-1121
Contents 41-1121
Information About Automatic Line Selection 41-1121Automatic Line Selection for Incoming and Outgoing Calls 41-1121
How to Configure Automatic Line Selection 41-1122Automatic Line Selection 41-1122
Restrictions 41-1122Verifying Automatic Line Selection 41-1124
Configuration Examples for Automatic Line Selection 41-1124Automatic Line Selection: Example 41-1124
Additional References 41-1125Related Documents 41-1125Technical Assistance 41-1125
Feature Information for Automatic Line Selection 41-1126
C H A P T E R 42 Configuring Barge and Privacy 42-1127
Contents 42-1127
Information About Barge and Privacy 42-1127Barge and cBarge 42-1127
Barge (SIP) 42-1128cBarge (SCCP and SIP) 42-1128
Privacy and Privacy on Hold 42-1129
How to Configure Barge and Privacy 42-1130SCCP: Configuring the cBarge Soft Key 42-1130
Prerequisites 42-1130Restrictions 42-1130Examples 42-1132
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SIP: Enabling Barge and cBarge Soft Keys 42-1132Prerequisites 42-1132Restrictions 42-1132Examples 42-1134
Privacy and Privacy on Hold 42-1134Prerequisites 42-1134Restrictions 42-1134Examples 42-1136
SIP: Enabling Privacy and Privacy on Hold 42-1137Prerequisites 42-1137Restrictions 42-1137Examples 42-1139
Additional References 42-1140Related Documents 42-1140Technical Assistance 42-1140
Feature Information for Barge and Privacy 42-1141
C H A P T E R 43 Configuring Call Blocking 43-1143
Contents 43-1143
Information About Call Blocking 43-1143Call Blocking Based on Date and Time (After-Hours Toll Bar) 43-1143After-Hours Pattern-Blocking Support for Regular Expressions 43-1144Call Blocking Override 43-1145Class of Restriction 43-1146
How to Configure Call Blocking 43-1146Configuring Call Blocking 43-1146
Prerequisites 43-1146Restrictions 43-1147
Configuring Call Blocking Exemption for a Dial Peer 43-1149SCCP: Configuring Call Blocking Override for All Phones 43-1150
Prerequisites 43-1150Restrictions 43-1150
SCCP: Configuring Call Blocking Exemption for an Individual Phone 43-1151Restrictions 43-1151
SIP: Configuring Call Blocking Exemption for an Individual Phone or Directory Number 43-1152Verifying Call Blocking Configuration 43-1153SCCP: Applying Class of Restriction to a Directory Number 43-1154
Prerequisites 43-1154Restrictions 43-1154
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SIP: Applying Class of Restriction to Directory Number 43-1155Prerequisites 43-1155Restrictions 43-1156
Verifying Class of Restriction 43-1157
Configuration Examples for Call Blocking 43-1158Call Blocking: Example 43-1159Class of Restriction: Example 43-1159
Configuring After-Hours Block Patterns of Regular Expressions: Example 43-1160
Where to Go Next 43-1161
Additional References 43-1161Related Documents 43-1161Technical Assistance 43-1162
Feature Information for Call Blocking 43-1163
C H A P T E R 44 Configuring Call Park 44-1165
Contents 44-1165
Information About Call Park 44-1165Call Park Enhancements in Cisco Unified CME 7.1 44-1166Basic Call Park 44-1167Viewing Active Parked Calls 44-1168Configuring User Interface to View Active List of Parked Calls 44-1168
Prerequisites 44-1168Restrictions 44-1168
Directed Call Park 44-1169Park Reservation Groups 44-1170Dedicated Call-Park Slots 44-1170Call-Park Blocking 44-1172Call-Park Redirect 44-1172Call Park Recall Enhancement 44-1172Park Monitor 44-1172
How to Configure Call Park 44-1174Enabling Call Park or Directed Call Park 44-1174
Prerequisites 44-1174Restrictions 44-1174Examples 44-1178
Verifying Call Park 44-1180Configuring Timeout Duration for Recalled Calls 44-1180
Prerequisites 44-1181Configuring Timeout Duration for Recalled Calls: Example 44-1181
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Troubleshooting Call Park 44-1181
Configuration Examples for Call Park 44-1182Basic Call Park: Example 44-1182Phone Blocked From Using Call Park: Example 44-1182Call-Park Redirect: Example 44-1183Configuring Call Park Recall: Example 44-1183
Where to Go Next 44-1183
Additional References 44-1184Related Documents 44-1184Technical Assistance 44-1185
Feature Information for Call Park 44-1186
C H A P T E R 45 Call Restriction Regulations 45-1187
Finding Feature Information 45-1187
Contents 45-1187
Prerequisites for LPCOR 45-1187
Information About LPCOR 45-1188LPCOR Overview 45-1188LPCOR Policy and Resource Groups 45-1189
Default LPCOR Policy 45-1190How LPCOR Policies are Associated with Resource Groups 45-1190
Analog Phones 45-1190IP Phones 45-1191PSTN Trunks 45-1191VoIP Trunks 45-1191
LPCOR Support for Supplementary Services 45-1192Phone Display and Warning Tone for LPCOR 45-1194LPCOR VSAs 45-1195
How to Configure LPCOR 45-1195Defining a LPCOR Policy 45-1195
Examples 45-1197Associating a LPCOR Policy with Analog Phone or PSTN Trunk Calls 45-1198
Prerequisites 45-1198Examples 45-1200
Associating a LPCOR Policy with VoIP Trunk Calls 45-1201Prerequisites 45-1201Restrictions 45-1202Examples 45-1203
Associating a LPCOR Policy with IP Phone or SCCP FXS Phone Calls 45-1204
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Prerequisites 45-1204Restrictions 45-1204Examples 45-1206
Associating LPCOR with Mobile Phone Calls 45-1208Prerequisites 45-1208Restrictions 45-1208Examples 45-1210
Verifying LPCOR Configuration 45-1212
Configuration Examples for LPCOR 45-1213LPCOR for Cisco Unified CME: Example 45-1213Cisco 3800 Series Integrated Services Router: Example 45-1216
Additional References 45-1224Related Documents 45-1224Standards 45-1224MIBs 45-1224RFCs 45-1224Technical Assistance 45-1225
Feature Information for LPCOR 45-1226
C H A P T E R 46 Configuring Call Transfer and Forwarding 46-1227
Contents 46-1227
Information About Call Transfer and Forwarding 46-1227Call Forwarding 46-1228
Selective Call Forwarding 46-1228Call Forward Unregistered 46-1229B2BUA Call Forwarding for SIP Devices 46-1230Call Forward All Synchronization for SIP Phones 46-1230Call Transfer 46-1231
Call Transfer Blocking 46-1231Trunk-to-Trunk Transfer Blocking for Toll Fraud Prevention on Cisco Unified SIP IP Phones 46-1232
transfer-pattern 46-1232transfer max-length 46-1233conference max-length 46-1234conference-pattern blocked 46-1234
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Configuring the Maximum Number of Digits for a Conference Call 46-1235Prerequisites 46-1235DETAILED STEPS 46-1236
Configuring Conference Blocking Options for Phones 46-1236
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Prerequisites 46-1236transfer-pattern blocked 46-1238conference transfer-pattern 46-1239Call-Transfer Recall 46-1239Consultative-Transfer Enhancements in Cisco Unified CME 4.3 and Later Versions 46-1240Consultative Transfer With Direct Station Select 46-1240
H.450.2 and H.450.3 Support 46-1241Tips for Using H.450 Standards 46-1243
Transfer Method Recommendations by Cisco Unified CME Version 46-1244H.450.12 Support 46-1245Hairpin Call Routing 46-1245
Tips for Using Hairpin Call Routing 46-1247H.450 Tandem Gateways 46-1248
Tips for Using H.450 Tandem Gateways 46-1250Dial Peers 46-1250QSIG Supplementary Services 46-1250Disabling SIP Supplementary Services for Call Forward and Call Transfer 46-1252Typical Network Scenarios for Call Transfer and Call Forwarding 46-1253
Cisco CME 3.1 or Later and Cisco IOS Gateways 46-1253Cisco CME 3.0 or an Earlier Version and Cisco IOS Gateways 46-1254Cisco CME 3.1 or Later, Non-H.450 Gateways, and Cisco IOS Gateways 46-1254Cisco Unified CME, Non-H.450 Gateways, and Cisco IOS Gateways 46-1255Cisco CME 3.1 or Later, Cisco Unified Communications Manager, and Cisco IOS Gateways 46-1255Cisco CME 3.0 or an Earlier Version, Cisco Unified Communications Manager, and Cisco IOS Gateways 46-1256
How to Configure Call Transfer and Forwarding 46-1256Enabling Call Transfer and Forwarding at System-Level 46-1257
Prerequisites 46-1257Restrictions 46-1257
Call Forwarding for a Directory Number 46-1262Restrictions 46-1263
Call Transfer for a Directory Number 46-1265Prerequisites 46-1265
SCCP: Configuring Call Transfer Options for Phones 46-1266Restrictions 46-1267
SCCP: Verifying Call Transfer 46-1269SIP: Specifying Transfer Patterns for Trunk-to-Trunk Calls and Conferences 46-1270Prerequisites 46-1270Restrictions 46-1270
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Conference max-length 46-1272SIP: Blocking Trunk-to-Trunk Call Transfers 46-1272Prerequisites 46-1272Restrictions 46-1273
Enabling H.450.12 Capabilities 46-1274Restrictions 46-1274
Enabling H.323-to-H.323 Connection Capabilities 46-1276Restrictions 46-1276
Forwarding Calls Using Local Hairpin Routing 46-1278Enabling H.450.7 and QSIG Supplementary Services at a System-Level 46-1280
Prerequisites 46-1280Restrictions 46-1280
Enabling H.450.7 and QSIG Supplementary Services on a Dial Peer 46-1281Prerequisites 46-1281Restrictions 46-1281
Disabling SIP Supplementary Services for Call Forward and Call Transfer 46-1283Prerequisites 46-1283Restrictions 46-1283
Enabling Interworking with Cisco Unified Communications Manager 46-1285Prerequisites 46-1286Configuring Cisco CME 3.1 or Later to Interwork with Cisco Unified Communications Manager 46-1286Enabling Cisco Unified Communications Manager to Interwork with Cisco Unified CME 46-1289Troubleshooting Transfer and Forwarding Configuration 46-1290
SIP: Configuring SIP-to-SIP Phone Call Forwarding 46-1291Prerequisites 46-1291Restrictions 46-1291
SIP: Configuring Call Forward Unregistered for SIP IP Phones 46-1294Prerequisites 46-1294Troubleshooting Tips 46-1294
Configuring Keepalive Timer Expiration in SIP Phones 46-1296SIP: Configuring Call-Forwarding-All Soft Key URI 46-1297
Prerequisites 46-1297Restrictions 46-1297
SIP: Specifying Number of 3XX Responses To be Handled 46-1298Prerequisites 46-1298
SIP: Configuring Call Transfer 46-1299Prerequisites 46-1299Restrictions 46-1299
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Configuration Examples for Call Transfer and Forwarding 46-1301H.450.2 and H.450.3: Example 46-1301Basic Call Forwarding: Example 46-1302Call Forwarding Blocked for Local Calls: Example 46-1302Configuring Transfer Patterns: Example 46-1302Configuring Maximum Length of Transfer Number: Example 46-1302Configuring Conference Transfer Patterns: Example 46-1303Blocking All Call Transfers: Example 46-1303Selective Call Forwarding: Example 46-1303Call Transfer: Example 46-1303Call-Transfer Recall: Example 46-1304H.450.12: Example 46-1305H.450.7 and QSIG Supplementary Services: Example 46-1305Cisco Unified CME and Cisco Unified Communications Manager in Same Network: Example 46-1305H.450 Tandem Gateway Working with Cisco Unified CME and Cisco Unified Communications Manager: Example 46-1307Forwarding Calls to Cisco Unity Express: Example 46-1309Configuring Call Forward Unregistered for SIP IP Phones: Example 46-1310Configuring Keepalive Timer Expiration in SIP Phones: Example 46-1310
Where to Go Next 46-1311
Additional References 46-1311Related Documents 46-1311Technical Assistance 46-1312
Feature Information for Call Transfer and Forwarding 46-1313
C H A P T E R 47 Configuring Call Coverage Features 47-1317
Contents 47-1317
Information About Call Coverage Features 47-1317Call Coverage Summary 47-1318Call Hunt 47-1319Call Pickup 47-1320Call Waiting 47-1322
Call-Waiting Beep for SCCP Phones 47-1322Call-Waiting Ring for SCCP Phones 47-1323Cancel Call Waiting 47-1323
Callback Busy Subscriber 47-1323Hunt Groups 47-1324
Ephone-Hunt Groups and Voice Hunt-Groups Comparison 47-1325
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Sequential Hunt Groups 47-1326Peer Hunt Groups 47-1327Longest-Idle Hunt Groups 47-1328Parallel Hunt Groups (Call Blast) 47-1329
Viewing and Joining Voice Hunt Groups 47-1329Restrictions and Limitations 47-1330
SCCP: Enabling User Interface to View, Join, and Unjoin Voice Hunt Groups 47-1330Prerequisites 47-1330Example 47-1331
SCCP: Configuring Service URL Button On A Line Key 47-1331Examples 47-1333
SIP: Configuring Service URL Button On A Line Key 47-1333Examples 47-1334Displaying Support for the Name of a Called Voice Hunt-Group 47-1335Support for Voice Hunt Group Descriptions 47-1336Preventing Local Call Forwarding to the Final Agent in a Voice Hunt-Groups 47-1336Enhancement of Support for Ephone-Hunt Group Agent Statistics 47-1337Hunt Group Agent Availability Options 47-1337Dynamic Ephone Hunt Group Membership 47-1339Dynamically Joining or Unjoining Multiple Voice Hunt Groups 47-1340Agent Status Control 47-1341Automatic Agent Status Not-Ready 47-1342
Night Service 47-1342Overlaid Ephone-dns 47-1344
Shared-Line Overlays 47-1345Call Waiting for Overlaid Ephone-dns 47-1346Extending Calls for Overlaid Ephone-dns to Other Buttons on the Same Phone 47-1348
How to Configure Call Coverage Features 47-1349SCCP: Configuring Call Hunt 47-1350
What to Do Next 47-1351SCCP: Verifying Call Hunt 47-1352SIP: Configuring Call Hunt 47-1353
What to Do Next 47-1354Enabling Call Pickup 47-1354
Prerequisites 47-1354Restrictions 47-1354Examples 47-1357
SCCP: Configuring Call-Waiting Indicator Tone 47-1358Restrictions 47-1358
SCCP: Verifying Call-Waiting Indicator Tone 47-1359
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SCCP: Configuring Cancel Call Waiting 47-1360Prerequisites 47-1360Restrictions 47-1360Examples 47-1362
SIP: Enabling Call Waiting 47-1362Prerequisites 47-1362
SCCP: Configuring Ephone-Hunt Groups 47-1364Prerequisites 47-1364Restrictions 47-1364
SCCP: Verifying Ephone Hunt Groups 47-1370Configuring Voice-Hunt Groups 47-1372
Prerequisites 47-1372Restrictions 47-1373
SCCP: Verifying Voice Hunt Groups 47-1376SCCP: Enabling Audible Tone for Successful Login and Logout of a Hunt Group 47-1379
Prerequisites 47-1379Restrictions 47-1379Example 47-1380
Enabling the Collection of Call Statistics for Voice Hunt-Groups 47-1380Prerequisites 47-1380Restrictions 47-1380
Associating a Name with a Called Voice Hunt-Group 47-1382Prerequisites 47-1382Restrictions 47-1382
Preventing Local Call Forwarding to Final Agent in Voice Hunt-Groups 47-1384Prerequisites 47-1384
SCCP: Configuring Night Service 47-1385Restrictions 47-1385
SCCP: Verifying Night Service 47-1389SCCP: Configuring Overlaid Ephone-dns 47-1391
Restrictions 47-1391SCCP: Verifying Overlaid Ephone-dns 47-1395
Configuration Examples for Call Coverage Features 47-1396Call Hunt: Examples 47-1396
Ephone-dn Dial-Peer Preference: Example 47-1396Huntstop Disabled: Example 47-1397Channel Huntstop: Example 47-1397SIP Call Hunt: Example 47-1398
Call Pickup: Example 47-1398Call-Waiting Beep: Example 47-1398
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Call-Waiting Ring: Example 47-1399Hunt Group: Examples 47-1399
Sequential Ephone-Hunt Group: Example 47-1399Peer Ephone-Hunt Group: Example 47-1400Longest-Idle Ephone-Hunt Group: Example 47-1400Longest-Idle Ephone-Hunt Group Using From-Ring Option: Example 47-1400Sequential Hunt Group: Example 47-1401Preventing Local Call Forwarding in Parallel Voice Hunt-Groups: Example 47-1401Associating a Name with a Called Voice Hunt-Group: Example 47-1402Specifying a Description for a Voice Hunt-Group: Example 47-1403Logout Display: Example 47-1403Displaying Total Logged-In Time and Total Logged-Out Time for Each Hunt-Group Agent : Example 47-1403Dynamic Membership To Ephone-Hunt: Example 47-1405Dynamic Membership To Voice Hunt-Group: Example 47-1405Agent Status Control: Example 47-1405Automatic Agent Not-Ready: Example 47-1406Call Statistics From a Voice Hunt Group: Example 47-1406
Night Service: Examples 47-1408Overlaid Ephone-dns Examples 47-1409
Overlaid Ephone-dn: Example 47-1409Overlaid Dual-Line Ephone-dn: Example 47-1410Shared-line Overlaid Ephone-dns: Example 47-1411Overlaid Ephone-dn with Call Waiting: Example 47-1411Overlaid Ephone-dns with Rollover Buttons: Example 47-1412Called Directory Name Display for Overlaid Ephone-dns: Example 47-1413Called Ephone-dn Name Display for Overlaid Ephone-dns: Example 47-1415
Where to Go Next 47-1415
Additional References 47-1417Related Documents 47-1417Technical Assistance 47-1418
Feature Information for Call Coverage Features 47-1419
C H A P T E R 48 Configuring Caller ID Blocking 48-1423
Contents 48-1423
Restrictions for Caller ID Blocking 48-1423
Information about Caller ID Blocking 48-1423Caller ID Blocking on Outbound Calls 48-1424
How to Configure Caller ID Blocking 48-1424
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SCCP: Blocking Caller ID For All Outbound Calls 48-1424Restrictions 48-1424
SCCP: Blocking Caller ID From a Directory Number 48-1425Verifying Caller ID Blocking 48-1427
Configuration Examples for Caller ID Blocking 48-1428Caller ID Blocking Code: Example 48-1428SCCP: Caller ID Blocking for Outbound Calls from a Directory Number: Example 48-1428
Additional References 48-1428Related Documents 48-1428Technical Assistance 48-1429
Feature Information for Caller ID Blocking 48-1430
C H A P T E R 49 Configuring Conferencing 49-1431
Contents 49-1431
Restrictions for Conferencing 49-1431
Information About Conferencing 49-1432Conferencing Overview 49-1432Conferencing with Octo-Lines 49-1432Secure Conferencing Limitation 49-1432Ad Hoc Conferencing 49-1433
Multi-Party Ad Hoc Conferencing for More Than Three Parties 49-1433Meet-Me Conferencing in Cisco Unified CME 4.1 and Later versions 49-1434
Soft Keys for Conference Functions 49-1435Meet-Me Conferencing in Cisco CME 3.2 to Cisco Unified CME 4.0 49-1435
Dial Plan 49-1437
How to Configure Conferencing 49-1437Modifying the Default Configuration for Three-Party Ad Hoc Conferencing 49-1438
Restrictions 49-1438SCCP: Configuring Conferencing Options on a Phone 49-1439
Prerequisites 49-1439What to Do Next 49-1441
SIP: Configuring Conferencing Options on a Phone 49-1441Prerequisites 49-1441Restrictions 49-1442What to Do Next 49-1443
Verifying Three-Party Ad Hoc Conferencing 49-1443Troubleshooting Three-Party Ad Hoc Conferencing 49-1443
SCCP: Configuring Multi-Party Ad Hoc and Meet-Me Conferencing in Cisco Unified CME 4.1 and Later Versions 49-1443
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Prerequisites 49-1444Restrictions 49-1444DSP Farm Services for a Voice Card 49-1444SCCP: Configuring Join and Leave Tones 49-1445SCCP: Configuring SCCP for Cisco Unified CME 49-1446SCCP: Configuring the DSP Farm 49-1448SCCP: Associating Cisco Unified CME with a DSP Farm Profile 49-1450Multi-Party Ad Hoc and Meet-Me Conferencing 49-1451SCCP: Configuring Multi-Party Ad Hoc Conferencing and Meet-Me Numbers 49-1452SCCP: Configuring Conferencing Options for a Phone 49-1454What to Do Next 49-1457
SCCP: Verifying Mult