Infrastructure Data Object Fields
To create Configuration Templates, you must add infrastructure Configuration Products to the Configuration Template.
Not all fields in an infrastructure configuration template are applicable on all Cisco Unified Communications Manager versions.
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All the Infrastructure Configuration Product fields, where you manually enter text, are case sensitive. |
CTI Route Point Configuration Product Fields
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Name |
Infrastructure Configuration Product name. |
Description |
Optional description. |
Device Pool |
List of available device pools. The device pool specifies a collection of properties for this device, including Unified CM Group, Date/Time Group, Region, and Calling Search Space for auto-registration of devices. |
Common Device Config |
Configuration of common device settings, such as the softkey template and user locale. |
Call Search Space |
Specifies the collection of Route Partitions that are searched to determine how a collected (originating) number should be routed. |
Location |
Specifies the total bandwidth that is available for calls to and from this location. A location setting of None means that the location feature does not keep track of the bandwidth that this route point consumes. |
Directory Numbers |
Enter directory numbers. These directory numbers must not exist on the Cisco Unified Communications Manager. |
Route Partition for Directory Numbers |
Available route partitions. |
Media Resource Group List |
Provides a prioritized grouping of media resource groups. An application chooses the required media resource, such as a Music On Hold server, from the available media resources according to the priority order that is defined in a Media Resource Group List. If this field is left blank, the Media Resource Group that is defined in the device pool is used. |
User Locale |
User location associated with the user. The user locale identifies a set of detailed information to support users, including language, font, date and time formatting, and alphanumeric keyboard text information. |
User Hold MOH Audio Source |
The audio source that plays Music On Hold when the user initiates a hold action. |
Network Hold Audio Source |
The audio source that plays when the network initiates a hold action. |
Call Park Infrastructure Configuration Product Fields
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Number/Range |
Enter the call park extension number or a range of numbers.
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Description |
Optional description. |
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Route Partition |
List of available route partitions. |
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Unified CM |
List of available Cisco Unified Communications Managers. |
Call Pickup Group Infrastructure Configuration Product Fields
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Description |
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Call Pickup Group Information |
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Name |
Infrastructure Configuration Product name. |
Number |
Unique directory number (integers). |
Description |
Optional description. |
Route Partition |
List of available route partitions. |
Call Pickup Group Notification Settings |
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Call Pickup Group Notification Policy |
From the drop-down list box, choose one of the following notification types:
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Call Pickup Group Notification Timer (seconds) |
Enter the seconds of delay (integer in the range of 1 to 300) between the time that the call first comes into the original called party and the time that the notification to the rest of the call pickup group is to occur. |
Associated Call Pickup Group Information - Find Pickup Numbers by Numbers/Partition |
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Partition |
See Partition in Call Pickup Group Information in this table. |
Call Pickup Group Numbers Contain |
Enter the DN or part of the DN of the call pickup group that you want to find; then, click Find. |
Available Call Pickup Groups |
To add a member to the associated call pickup group list in the Current Associated Call Pickup Groups area. |
Associated Call Pickup Group Information - Current Associated Call Pickup Groups |
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Selected Call Pickup Groups |
To change order of the Call Pickup Groups listings, use the Up and Down arrows on the right side of this box to move the listings. |
Removed Call Pickup Groups |
Use the Up and Down arrows above this box to move a call pickup group from this box to the Selected Call Pickup Groups box. |
Call Information Display For Call Pickup Group Notification |
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Calling Party Information |
Check the check box if you want the visual notification message to the call pickup group to include identification of the calling party. |
Called Party Information |
Check the check box if you want the visual notification message to the call pickup group to include identification of the original called party. |
Call Search Space Infrastructure Configuration Product Fields
Field |
Description |
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Name |
Infrastructure Configuration Product name. |
Description |
Optional description. |
Available Route Partitions |
List of available route partitions. The route partitions list is not strictly required, but you should provide at least one value. You must reference a route partition that already exists on the Cisco Unified Communications Manager, or define one in the same Configuration Template before to this call search space. |
Called Party Transformation Pattern Infrastructure Configuration Product Fields
For Cisco Prime Collaboration Release 11.2 and later
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Description |
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Pattern Definition |
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Pattern |
Enter the transformation pattern, including numbers and wildcards (do not use spaces). |
Partition |
Choose the desired partition to restrict access to the transformation pattern from the drop-down list box. |
Description |
Optional description. |
Numbering Plan |
Choose a numbering plan. |
Route Filter |
Choosing an optional route filter restricts certain number patterns. |
Urgent Priority |
Check this check box to interrupt interdigit timing and route the call immediately. |
MLPP Preemption Disabled |
Check this check box to make the numbers in a transformation pattern nonpreemptable. |
Called Party Transformation |
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Discard Digits |
Choose the discard digit instructions that you want to be associated with this calling party transformation pattern. |
Called Party Transformation Mask |
Enter a transformation mask value. |
Prefix Digits |
Enter the prefix digits. |
Called Party Number Type |
Choose the format of the number type in called party directory numbers. |
Called Party Numbering Plan |
Choose the format of the numbering plan in called party directory numbers. |
Calling Party Transformation Pattern Infrastructure Configuration Product Fields
For Cisco Prime Collaboration Release 11.2 and later
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Description |
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Pattern Definition |
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Pattern |
Enter the transformation pattern, including numbers and wildcards (do not use spaces). |
Partition |
choose the desired partition to restrict access to the transformation pattern from the drop-down list box. |
Description |
Optional description. |
Numbering Plan |
Choose a numbering plan. |
Route Filter |
Choosing an optional route filter restricts certain number patterns. |
Urgent Priority |
Check this check box to interrupt interdigit timing and route the call immediately. |
MLPP Preemption Disabled |
Check this check box to make the numbers in a transformation pattern nonpreemptable. |
Calling Party Transformations |
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Using calling Party's External Phone Number Mask |
Check the check box if you want the full, external phone number to be used for calling line identification (CLID) on outgoing calls. |
Discard Digit Instructions |
Choose the discard digit instructions that you want to be associated with this calling party transformation pattern. |
Calling Party Transformation Mask |
Enter a transformation mask value. |
Prefix Digits |
Enter the prefix digits. |
Calling Line ID Presentation |
Used as a supplementary service to allow or restrict the originating caller's phone number on a call-by-call basis. |
Calling Party Number Type |
Choose the format of the number type in calling party directory numbers. |
Calling Party Numbering Plan |
Choose the format of the numbering plan in calling party directory numbers. |
Common Device Configuration Product Fields
For Cisco Prime Collaboration Release 11.5 and later
Field |
Description |
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Name |
Infrastructure Configuration Product name. |
Softkey Template |
Softkey template that determines the configuration of the softkeys on Cisco IP Phones. |
User Hold MOH Audio Source |
The audio source that plays Music On Hold when the user initiates a hold action. |
Network Hold Audio Source |
The audio source that plays when the network initiates a hold action. |
User Locale |
User location associated with the user. The user locale identifies a set of detailed information to support users, including language, font, date and time formatting, and alphanumeric keyboard text information. |
IP Addressing Mode |
Choose the version of IP address that the device (SIP trunk or phone that runs SCCP) uses to connect to the system. |
IP Addressing Mode Preference for Signaling |
For dual-stack phones, which support both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses, choose the version of IP address that the phone prefers to establish a connection to the system during a signaling event. |
Use Trusted Relay Point |
Choose one of the following options:
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Use Intercompany Media Services (IMS) for Outbound Calls |
Check this check box to enable the devices that associate with this common device configuration to use a trusted relay point. |
Allow Auto-Configuration for Phone |
This drop-down list box supports IPv6 for dual-stack Cisco Unified IP Phones that run SCCP:
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Allow Duplicate Address Detection |
This drop-down list box supports an IPv6 parameter for Cisco IP Phone:
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Accept Redirect Messages |
This drop-down list box supports an IPv6 parameter for Cisco IP Phones:
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Reply Multicast Echo Request |
This drop-down list box supports an IPv6 parameter for Cisco IP Phones:
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MLPP Indication |
Specifies whether devices in the device pool that are capable of playing precedence tones use the capability when the devices place an MLPP precedence call. |
MLPP Preemption |
Specifies whether devices in the device pool that are capable of preempting calls in progress use the capability when the devices place an MLPP precedence call. |
MLPP Domain |
Multilevel Precedence and Preemption (MLPP) Domain that is associated with this device. |
Confidential Access Mode |
Select one of the following options to set the CAL mode:
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Confidential Access Level |
Select the appropriate CAL value. |
Common Phone Profile Infrastructure Configuration Product Fields
For Cisco Prime Collaboration Release 11.5 and later
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Common Phone Profile Information |
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Name |
Enter a name to identify the common phone profile; for example, CPP_7905. The value can include 1 to 50 characters, including alphanumeric characters, dot, dash, and underscores. |
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Description |
Identify the purpose of the common phone profile; for example, common phone profile for the 7905 phone. The description can include up to 50 characters in any language, but it cannot include double-quotes ("), percentage sign (%), ampersand (&), back-slash (\), or angle brackets (<>). |
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Local Phone Unlock Password |
Enter the password that is used to unlock a local phone. Valid values comprise 1 to 15 characters. |
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DND Option |
When you enable Do Not Disturb (DND) on the phone, this parameter allows you to specify how the DND features handle incoming calls:
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DND Incoming Call Alert |
When you enable the DND Ringer Off or Call Reject option, this parameter specifies how a call displays on a phone. From the drop-down list, choose one of the following options:
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Enable End User Access to Phone Background Image Setting |
Check this check box to change the background image on phones that use this common phone profile. |
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Feature Control Policy |
You can choose a feature control policy that has already been configured in the Feature Control Policy configuration. |
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Wi-Fi Hotspot Profile |
Select a Wi-Fi Hotspot Profile from the drop-down list. |
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Secure Shell Information |
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Secure Shell User |
Enter a user ID for the secure shell user. The Engineering Team uses secure shell for troubleshooting and debugging. Contact the Engineering Team for further assistance. See the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Security Guide for this release for information about how to configure encrypted phone configuration files to ensure that Cisco Unified Communications Manager does not send SSH credentials to the phone in the clear. |
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Secure Shell User Password |
Enter the password for a secure shell user. Contact the Engineering Team for further assistance. See the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Security Guide for this release for information about how to configure encrypted phone configuration files to ensure that Cisco Unified Communications Manager does not send SSH passwords to the phone in the clear. |
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Phone Personalization Information |
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Phone Personalization |
The Phone Personalization setting allows you to enable a Cisco Unified IP Phone, so it works with Phone Designer, a Cisco Unified Communications widget that allows a phone user to customize the wallpaper and ring tones on the phone. From the Phone Personalization drop-down list box, choose one of the following options:
Install and configure Phone Designer to customize the phone. Before that, identify which Cisco Unified IP Phone models work with Phone Designer, as described in the Phone Designer documentation. For more information on Phone Designer, see the Phone Designer documentation. |
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Always Use Prime Line |
From the drop-down list box, choose one of the following options:
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Always Use Prime Line for Voice Message |
From the drop-down list box, choose one of the following options:
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Services Provisioning |
From the drop-down list, choose how the phone will support the services:
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VPN Information |
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VPN Group |
From the drop-down list, choose the VPN Group for the phone. For information about creating VPN groups, see the Virtual Private Network Configuration chapter in the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Security Guide. |
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VPN Profile |
From the drop-down list, choose the VPN profile for the phone. For information about creating VPN profiles, see the Virtual Private Network Configuration chapter in the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Security Guide. |
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Service Specific Configuration Layout |
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Disable USB |
Disable the USB ports on the device and dock. This is a required field. Default: False
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Back USB Port |
Indicates whether the back USB port on the phone is enabled or disabled. This is a required field. Default: Enabled |
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Side USB Port |
Indicates whether the side USB port on the phone is enabled or disabled. This is a required field. Default: Enabled |
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Enable/Disable USB Classes |
Indicates which the USB Classes on the phone are enabled or disabled. Default: Audio Class |
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SDIO |
Indicates whether the SDIO device on the phone is enabled or disabled. This is a required field. Default: Disabled |
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Bluetooth |
Indicates whether the Bluetooth device on the phone is enabled or disabled. This is a required field. Default: Enabled |
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Bluetooth Profiles |
Indicates which bluetooth profiles on the phone are enabled or disabled. This is a required field. Default: Handsfree |
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Allow Bluetooth Contacts Import |
Indicates whether the Bluetooth device on the phone is allowed to sync the contacts from the phone. This is a required field. Default: Enabled |
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Allow Bluetooth Mobile Handsfree Mode |
Indicates whether the user is allowed to enable or disable 2 way audio between devices with HFP. This is a required field. Default: Enabled |
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Console Access |
Indicates whether the USB serial console is enabled or disabled. This is a required field. Default: Disabled |
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Cisco Camera |
Indicates whether the Cisco Camera on the phone is enabled or disabled. This is a required field. Default: Disabled |
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Enable Power Save Plus |
To enable the Power Save Plus feature, select the day(s) that you want the phone to power off on schedule. You can select multiple days by pressing and holding the Control key. while clicking on the days that you want Power Save Plus to operate. The default is disabled (no days selected). Power Save Plus mode turns off the phone for the time period specified in the Phone Off Time and Phone On Time fields. This time period is usually outside of your organization's regular operating hours. Power Save Plus mode turns on the phone automatically when Phone On Time arrives. When you select day(s) in this field, the following notice displays to indicate e911 concerns. By enabling Power Save Plus, you are agreeing to the terms specified in this Notice. While Power Save Plus Mode is in effect, endpoints configured for the mode are disabled for emergency calling and from receiving inbound calls. By selecting this mode, you agree to the following:
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Enable Audible Alert |
This check box, when enabled, instructs the phone to play an audible alert ten minutes prior to the time specified in the field, Phone Off Time. To also audibly alert the user, enable this check box. The default is disabled. This check box only applies if the Enable Power Save Plus list box has one or more days selected. This is a required field. Default: False |
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Allow EnergyWise Overrides |
This check box determines whether you allow the EnergyWise domain controller policy to send power level updates to the phones. A few conditions apply; first, one or more days must be selected in the Enable Power Save Plus field. If the Enable Power Save Plus list box does not have any days selected, the phone ignores the EnergyWise directive to turn off the phone. Second, the settings in Unified CM Administration takes effect on schedule even if EnergyWise sends an override. For example, assume the Display Off Time is set to 22:00 (10 p.m.), the value in the Display On Time field is 06:00 (6 a.m.), and the Enable Power Save Plus has one or more days selected. If EnergyWise directs the phone to turn off at 20:00 (8 p.m.), that directive will remain in effect (assuming no phone user intervention occurs) until the configured Phone On Time at 6 a.m. At 6 a.m., the phone will turn on and resume receiving its power level changes from the settings in Unified CM Administration. To change the power level on the phone again, EnergyWise must reissue a new power level change command. Also, any user interaction will take effect so if a user presses the select softkey after EnergyWise has directed the phone to power off, the phone will power on as a result of the user action. The default is unchecked. This is a required field. Default: False |
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EnergyWise Domain |
This field defines the EnergyWise domain in which the phone is participating. An EnergyWise domain is required by the Power Save Plus feature. If you have chosen days in the Enable Power Save Plus list box, provide an EnergyWise domain. The default is blank. Maximum length: 127 |
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EnergyWise Endpoint Security Secret |
This field defines the password (shared secret) used to communicate within the EnergyWise domain. An EnergyWise domain and secret is required by the Power Save Plus feature. If you have chosen days in the Enable Power Save Plus list box, provide an EnergyWise domain and secret. The default is blank. Maximum length: 127 |
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Phone On Time |
This field determines the time that the phone turns on automatically on the days that are selected in the Enable Power Save Plus list box. Enter the time in 24 hour format, where 00:00 represents midnight. For example, to automatically turn the phone on at 7:00 a.m., (0700), enter 07:00. To turn the phone on at 2:00 p.m. (1400), enter 14:00. If this field is blank, the phone automatically turns on at 00:00. Default: 00:00 Maximum length: 5 |
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Phone Off Time |
This field determines the time of day that the phone will turn itself off on the days that are selected in the Enable Power Save Plus list box. Enter the time in the following format hours: minutes. If this field is blank, the phone automatically turns off at midnight (00:00).
Default: 24:00 Maximum length: 5 |
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Phone Off Idle Timeout |
This field represents the number of minutes that the device must be idle before the device will request the power sourcing equipment (PSE) to power down the device. The value in this field takes effect:
The unit is minutes. The range is 20 to 1440. This is a required field. Default: 60 Minimum: 20 Maximum: 1440 |
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Days Display Not Active |
This field allows the user to specify the days that the backlight is to remain off by default. Typically this would be Saturday and Sunday for US corporate customers. Saturday and Sunday should be the default. The list contains all of the days of the week. To turn off backlight on Saturday and Sunday the User would hold down Control and select Saturday and Sunday. |
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Display On Time |
This field indicates the time of day the display is to automatically turn itself on for days listed in the off schedule. The value should be in a 24 hour format. Where 0:00 is the beginning of the day and 23:59 is the end of the day. Leaving this field blank will activate the display at the beginning of the day (e.g. - "0:00"). To set the display to turn on at 7:00AM the user would enter "07:00" without the quotes. If they wanted the display to turn on at 2:00PM they would enter "14:00" without the quotes. Default: 07:30 Maximum length: 5 |
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Display On Duration |
This field indicates the amount of time the display is to be active for when it is turned on by the programmed schedule. No value indicates the end of the day. Maximum value is 24 hours. This value is in free form hours and minutes. "1:30" would activate the display for one hour and 30 minutes. Default: 10:30 Maximum length: 5 |
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Display Idle Timeout |
This field indicates how long to wait before the display is turned off when it was turned on by user activity. This inactivity timer will continually reset itself during user activity. Leaving this field blank will make the phone use a pre-determined default value of one hour. Maximum value is 24 hours. This value can be in free form hours and minutes. "1:30" would turn off the display after one hour and 30 minutes of inactivity. Default: 01:00 Maximum length: 5 |
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Display On When Incoming Call |
When the device is in screen saver mode, this will turn the display on when a call is ringing. This is a required field. Default: Enabled |
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Incoming Call Toast Timer |
This parameter specifies the maximum time in seconds that the toast displays a new incoming call notification. This is a required field. Default: 5 |
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Enable Mute Feature |
Enable mute feature to provide Mute softkey on 7906/7911. This is a required field. Default: False |
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Join And Direct Transfer Policy |
This field indicates join and direct transfer policy for same line and across line. This is a required field. Default: Same line, across line enable |
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Medianet Statistics Interval |
Medianet statistics reports are updated periodically during active media sessions. Set stats collection interval in seconds. Default: 15 |
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RTCP |
Maintains statistic for audio. This is a required field. Default: Disabled |
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Advertise G.722 and iSAC Codecs |
Indicates whether Cisco Unified IP Phones will advertise the G.722 codec to Cisco Unified CallManager. Codec negotiation involves two steps: first, the phone must advertise the supported codec(s) to Cisco Unified CallManager (not all endpoints support the same set of codecs). Second, when Cisco Unified CallManager gets the list of supported codecs from all phones involved in the call attempt, it chooses a commonly-supported codec based on various factors, including the region pair setting. Valid values specify Use System Default (this phone will defer to the setting specified in the enterprise parameter, Advertise G.722 Codec), Disabled (this phone will not advertise G.722 to Cisco Unified CallManager) or Enabled (this phone will advertise G.722 to Cisco Unified CallManager). This is a required field. Default: Use System Default |
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Video Calling |
When enabled, indicates that the phone will participate in video calls when connected to an appropriately equipped PC. This is a required field. Default: Enabled |
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Wifi |
Indicates whether the Wi-Fi on the phone is enabled or disabled. This is a required field. Default: Enabled |
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Wi-Fi Hotspot |
Indicates whether the personal Wi-Fi Hotspot capability on the phone is enabled or disabled. In order for a phone to provide a hotspot, at least three conditions must be met:
This is a required field. Default: Disabled |
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PC Port |
Indicates whether the PC port on the phone is enabled or disabled. The port labeled "10/100 PC" on the back of the phone connects a PC or workstation to the phone so they can share a single network connection. This is a required field. Default: Enabled |
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Span to PC Port |
Indicates whether the phone will forward packets transmitted and received on the Phone Port to the PC Port. Select Enabled if an application is being run on the PC Port that requires monitoring of the IP Phone's traffic such as monitoring and recording applications (common in call center environments) or network packet capture tools used for diagnostic purposes. To use this feature PC Voice VLAN access must be enabled. This is a required field. Default: Disabled |
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PC Voice VLAN Access |
Indicates whether the phone will allow a device attached to the PC port to access the Voice VLAN. Disabling Voice VLAN Access will prevent the attached PC from sending and receiving data on the Voice VLAN. It will also prevent the PC from receiving data sent and received by the phone. Set this setting to Enabled if an application is being run on the PC that requires monitoring of the phones traffic. These could include monitoring and recording applications and use of network monitoring software for analysis purposes. This is a required field. Default: Enabled |
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PC Port Remote Configuration |
Allows remote configuration of the speed and duplex for the PC port of the phone, which overrides any manual configuration at the phone. This is a required field. Default: Disabled |
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Switch Port Remote Configuration |
Allows remote configuration of the speed and duplex for the switch port of the phone, which overrides any manual configuration at the phone. Be aware that configuring this port may cause the phone to lose network connectivity. This is a required field. Default: Disabled |
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Automatic Port Synchronization |
Enables the phone to synchronize the PC and SW ports to the same speed and to duplex. Only ports configured for auto negotiate change speeds. This is a required field. Default: Disabled |
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Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) Switch Port |
Allows administrator to enable or disable Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) on the switch port. This is a required field. Default: Enabled
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Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) PC Port |
Allows administrator to enable or disable Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) on the PC port. This is a required field. Default: Enabled
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LLDP-MED- Switch Port |
Media Endpoint Discover (LLDP-MED): Switch Port: Allows administrator to enable or disable Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP-MED) on the switch port. This is a required field. Default: Enabled |
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Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)- PC Port |
Allows administrator to enable or disable Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) on the PC port. This is a required field. Default: Enabled |
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LLDP Asset ID |
Allows administrator to set Asset ID for Link Layer Discovery Protocol. Maximum length: 32 |
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LLDP Power Priority |
Allows administrator to set Power Priority for Link Layer Discovery Protocol. This is a required field. Default: Unknown |
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Power Negotiation |
Allows administrator to enable or disable Power Negotiation. This is a required field. Default: Enabled |
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802.1x Authentication |
Specifies the 802.1x authentication feature status. This is a required field. Default: User Controlled |
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FIPS Mode |
This parameter sets the Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) mode for the phone. The phone is a FIPS 140-2 level 1 compliant device when this option is enable. This is a required field. Default: Disabled |
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80-bit SRTCP |
Enable 80-bit authentication tag for SRTCP. This is a required field. Default: Disabled |
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Always On VPN |
Indicates whether the device starts the VPN AnyConnect client and establish a connection with the configured VPN profile from the Cisco Unified Communications Manager. This is a required field. Default: False |
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Store VPN Password on Device |
This parameter controls whether VPN password can be stored on the device. Its value is used only when Password Persistence is set to true. If disabled, the user's VPN password is stored in memory and is automatically resubmitted upon subsequent connects. However, when the device reboots, the user has to re-enter their VPN password again. If enabled, the user's VPN password is stored on the device and persist across reboots. This is a required field. Default: False |
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Allow User-Defined VPN Profiles |
This parameter controls whether the user can use the AnyConnect VPN client to create VPN profiles. If disabled, the user cannot create VPN profiles. This is a required field. Default: True |
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Require Screen Lock |
This parameter indicates whether screen lock is required on the device. If "User Controlled" is selected, the device will not prompt for a PIN or password. The "PIN" and "Password" options require the user to enter a password to unlock the screen. A "PIN" is a numeric password that is at least four digits long. A "Password" is an alphanumeric password, consisting of at least 4 alphanumeric characters, one of which must be a nonnumeric number, and one must be a capital letter. This is a required field. Default: PIN |
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Screen Lock Timeout |
Maximum idle time in seconds before the device automatically locks the screen. After the screen is locked, the user password is required to unlock it. This is a required field. Default: 600 Minimum: 15 Maximum: 1800 |
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Enforce Screen Lock During Display-On Time |
This parameter provides an unobtrusive lock policy that allows users to work freely with their device throughout the workday, without the device locking after the interval that is set in Cisco Unified Communications Manager. After work, the device locks as defined in the policy, to prevent unauthorized users from accessing it. The device always supports the user-controlled manual lock option (power button), for meetings or lunch breaks. The device remains locked until the user enters the PIN/password on next use.
This is a required field. Default: True |
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Lock Device During Audio Call |
When the device is in a charging state and an active voice call is in progress, an administrator can override the screen lock PIN enforcement timer to keep the screen active during an audio call. Screen lock timer takes effect after audio call is completed and timer is exceeded. This is a required field. Default: Disabled |
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Kerberos Server |
Authentication server for web proxy Kerberos. Maximum length: 256 |
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Kerberos Realm |
Realm for web proxy Kerberos. Maximum length: 256 |
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TLS Resumption Timer |
This parameter controls the maximum number of seconds that a peer can reuse the TLS session without doing a full handshake authentication. Keep this parameter set to the default value unless a Cisco support engineer instructs otherwise. Only apply to TLS session for HTTPS on Cisco IP phones. This is a required field. Default: 3600 Minimum: 0 Maximum: 3600 |
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User Credentials Persistent For Expressway Sign in |
This parameter enables the phone to persistently store user credentials used for authentication with Expressway Sign in. This is a required field. Default: Disabled |
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WLAN SCEP Server |
Indicates the SCEP Server the phone uses to obtain certificates for WLAN authentication. Enter the hostname or the IP address (using standard IP addressing format) of the server. Maximum length: 256 |
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WLAN Root CA Fingerprint (SHA256 or SHA1) |
Indicates the SHA256 or SHA1 fingerprint of the Root CA to use for validation during the SCEP process when issuing certificates for WLAN authentication. It is recommended to utilize the SHA256 fingerprint, which can be obtained via OpenSSL (i.e. openssl x509 -in rootca.cer -noout -sha256 -fingerprint) or using a Web Browser to inspect the certificate details. Enter the 64 hexadecimal character value for the SHA256 fingerprint or the 40 hexadecimal character value for the SHA1 fingerprint with a common separator (colon, dash, period, space) or without a separator. If using a separator, then the separator should be consistently placed after every 2, 4, 8, 16, or 32 hexadecimal characters for an SHA256 fingerprint or every 2, 4, or 8 hexadecimal characters for an SHA1 fingerprint. Maximum length: 95 |
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Outbound Rollover |
When the number of calls on the line is exceeded, a new created call will roll over to the next line. This is a required field. Default: Disabled |
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Detect Unified CM Connection Failure |
This field determines the sensitivity that the phone application has for detecting a connection failure to Cisco Unified Communications Manager, which is the first step before device failover to a backup Unified CM/SRST occurs. Valid values specify Normal (detection of a Unified CM connection failure occurs at the standard system rate) or Delayed (detection of a Unified CM connection failover occurs approximately four times slower than Normal). For faster recognition of a Unified CM connection failure, choose Normal. If you prefer failover to be delayed slightly to give the connection the opportunity to reestablish, choose Delayed. The precise time difference between Normal and Delayed connection failure detection depends on many variables that are constantly changing. This only applies to the wired Ethernet connection. Default = Normal. This is a required field. Default: Normal |
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Time to Wait for Seamless Reconnect After TCP Drop or Roaming |
This field indicates a grace period to establish a new TCP connection via keep-alive registration after the original TCP connection is torn down. The Seamless Reconnect is disabled if the value is set to 0. Default: 5 Minimum: 0 Maximum: 300 |
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Load Server |
Indicates that the phone uses an alternative server to obtain firmware loads and upgrades, rather than the defined TFTP server. This option enables you to indicate a local server to be used for firmware upgrades, which can assist in reducing install times, particularly for upgrades over a WAN. Enter the hostname or the IP address (using standard IP addressing format) of the server. The indicated server must be running TFTP services and have the load file in the TFTP path. If the load file is not found, the load will not install. The phone will not be redirected to the TFTP server. If this field is left blank, the phone will use the designated TFTP server to obtain its load files and upgrades. Maximum length: 256 |
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IPv6 Load Server |
Indicates that the phone will use an alternative IPv6 server to obtain firmware loads and upgrades, rather than the defined TFTP server. This option enables you to indicate a local IPv6 server to be used for firmware upgrades, which can assist in reducing install times, particularly for upgrades over a WAN. Enter the hostname or the IPv6 address (using standard IPv6 addressing format) of the server. The indicated server must be running TFTP services and have the load file in the TFTP path. If the load file is not found, the load will not install. The phone will not be redirected to the TFTP server. If this field is left blank, the phone will use the designated TFTP server to obtain its load files and upgrades. Maximum length: 25 |
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Peer Firmware Sharing |
Enables or disables Peer to Peer image distribution in order to allow a single phone in a subnet to retrieve an image firmware file then distribute it to its peers; thus reducing TFTP bandwidth and providing for a faster firmware upgrade time. This is a required field. Default: Enabled |
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Log Server |
Specifies an IP address and port of a remote system where log messages are sent. Maximum length: 32 |
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IPv6 Log Server |
Specifies an IPv6 address and port of a remote system where log messages are sent. The format is: [xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx]:ppppp@@options. Options will be format as:
And the two parameters are optional. |
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Log Profile |
Run the pre-defined debug command remotely. Default: Preset |
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Remote Log |
This parameter specifies where to send the log data by serviceability. If enabled, the log data is copied by serviceability to the place specified by Log Server/IPV6 Log Server. If disabled, the log data will not be copied by serviceability to the place specified by Log Server/IPV6 Log Server. |
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HTTPS Server |
Allows Administrator to permit http and https or https only connections if Web Access is enabled. This is a required field. Default: http and https Enabled |
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Web Access |
This parameter indicates whether the phone accepts connections from a web browser or other HTTP client. Disabling the web server functionality of the phone blocks access to the phones internal web pages. These pages provide statistics and configuration information. Features, such as Quality Report Tool (QRT), will not function properly without access to the phones web pages. This setting will also affect any serviceability application such as CiscoWorks 2000 that relies on web access. This is a required field. Default: Disabled |
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Settings Access |
Indicates whether the Settings button on the phone is functional. When Settings Access is enabled, you can change the phone network configuration, ring type, and volume on the phone. When Settings Access is disabled, the Settings button is disabled; no options appear when you press the button. Also, you cannot adjust the ringer volume or save any volume settings. This is a required field. Default: Enabled |
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SSH Access |
This parameter indicates whether the device accepts SSH connections. Disabling the SSH server functionality of the device blocks access to the device. This is a required field. Default: Disabled |
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Ring Locale |
IP Phone has distinctive ring for On-net/Off-net or line based, but its ring cadence is fixed, and it is based on US standard only. Ring cadence in US standard is opposite to Japan standard. To support Japan ring cadence, the ring cadence is be configurable according to Ring Locale. This is a required field. Default: Default |
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Android Debug Bridge or ADB |
This parameter enables or disables the Android Debug Bridge (ADB) on the device. This is a required field. Default: Disabled |
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Customer support upload URL |
This URL is used to upload problem report files when the user has run the "Problem Reporting Tool" on the endpoint. Maximum length: 256 |
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Allow Applications from Unknown Sources |
This parameter controls whether the user can install Android applications on the device from a URL or from Android packages (APK) that are received through email, instant message (IM), or from a Secure Digital (SD) card. This is a required field. Default: Disabled |
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Allow Applications from Android Market |
This parameter controls whether the user can install Android applications from the Google's Android Market. This is a required field. Default: False |
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Allow Applications from Cisco AppHQ |
This parameter controls whether the user can install Android applications from the Cisco AppHQ. This is a required field. Default: False |
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AppHQ Domain |
The fully qualified domain name to use when users log into AppHQ. If empty, the user will specify their own domain name along with their username. The AppHQ domain is used to associate the user to a given Custom AppHQ store, if it exists. Example: cisco.com. Maximum length: 256 |
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Enable Cisco UCM App Client |
This parameter controls whether the Application Client runs on the device. When the Application Client is enabled, you can select the applications they want to install from the Cisco Unified Communications Manager. This is a required field. Default: False |
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Company Photo Directory |
This parameter specifies the URL which the device can query for a user and get the image associated with that user. Maximum length: 256 |
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Voicemail Server (Primary) |
Hostname or IP address of the primary mailstore voicemail server. Maximum length: 256 |
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Voicemail Server (Backup) |
Hostname or IP address of the backup mailstore voicemail server. Maximum length: 256 |
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Presence and Chat Server (Primary) |
Hostname or IP address of the primary presence server. Maximum length: 256 |
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Alternate phone book server type |
By default the endpoint uses the UDS server on the UCM it's registered to, but if you wish to use an alternate phone book server, this parameter combined with an alternate phone book address overrides the default setting of the endpoint. UDS sets the alternate phone book type as UDS. This is a required field. Default: UDS |
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Alternate phone book server address |
By default the endpoint uses the UDS server on the UCM it's registered to, but if you wish to use an alternate phone book server, this parameter combined with the alternate phone book type will override the default setting of the endpoint. The field requires a full URL for the phone book servers. Example for UDS server url: https://uds-host-name:8443/cucm-uds/users. Maximum length: 256 |
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Presence and Chat Server Type |
This parameter indicates the type of server specified in the "Presence and Chat Server" field. This is a required field. Default is Cisco WebEx Connect. |
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Presence and Chat Single Sign-On (SSO) Domain |
The enterprise domain used by Cisco WebEx Connect Cloud to perform Single-Sign-On (SSO) authentication against an enterprise. Maximum length: 256 |
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Device UI Profile |
Changes the device's user interface characteristics to optimize for specific user personas such as basic video callers (Simple), public space phone(Public) or general collaboration users (Enhanced). This is a required field. Default: Simple |
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Multi-User |
This parameter indicates whether multi-user is enabled or disabled on the device. This is a required field. Default: Disabled |
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Multi-User URL |
This parameter specifies the URL of the extension mobility server. Maximum length: 256 |
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Email address for customer support |
This sets an email address to which you can send problem report files from the 'Problem Reporting Tool' on the phone. Maximum length: 256 |
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PSTN Mode |
Enable PSTN Mode for IP Phone 6921/6941/6961. This is a required field. Default: Disabled |
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Background Image |
This parameter specifies the default wallpaper file. Only the administrator disables end user access to phone wallpaper list, could this parameter take effect. Maximum length: 64 |
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Simplified New Call UI |
This parameter specifies if use simplified call UI style when the phone is Off-hook. Those who like the New Call Window can continue to use that at the same time that those who prefer the Simplified New Call Session can use that method. This is a required field. Default: Disabled |
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Revert to All Calls |
When enabled, phone will revert to All Calls after any call is ended if the call is on a filter other than Primary line or All Calls. This is a required field. Default: Disabled |
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RTCP for Video |
RTCP enable for both Video and audio RTP streams which for RTP statistic and lip sync purpose. With this disable, video lipsync relays on free run mode. This is a required field. This is a required field. Default: Enabled |
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Provide Dial Tone from Release Button |
Indicates whether Dial Tone is provided when Release Button is pressed. If the value is true, then in "Off Hook Dialing/RingingOut/Connected" state, a new Call Windows will be brought out after Release Button is pressed. If "Revert To All Calls" feature was enabled, it should be active first before "Dial Tone" feature. This is a required field. Default: Disabled |
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Hide Video By Default |
This field provides an additional flexibility of hiding video window by default if "Hide Video By Default" is enabled. This is a required field. Default: Disabled With "Hide Video by default" feature enabled, the video window is initially hidden on video calls. If "Auto Transmit Video" is "on," the phone displays a "Hide Video View", while the video is being transmitted to the remote party. This may make distinguishing video calls from voice calls more difficult for end users. The benefit of "Hide Video by default" is that, in work environments where users are more likely to mute their video or close the shutters on the camera, the far end user will see the audio call plane rather than a black "mute" box on their phone. "Hide Video by Default" is not recommended for work environments where video calling is used often with cameras open, enabled, and unmuted. |
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VXC VPN Option |
This field indicates how VXC VPN is supported. If "Dual Tunnel" is selected, phone establishes two VPN tunnels, one for Phone and another for VXC device. If "Single Tunnel" is selected, phone establishes only one VPN tunnel for phone and VXC-device to share. Where uncompromised voice or video quality is required the dual VPN tunnel solution is recommended. Dual Tunnel—Through the use of two VPN tunnels the host Cisco IP Phone is able to provide prioritization of its CPU and memory resources to the data associated with the Phones Voice or video functions over that of the data associated with the VXC VPN tunnel. This approach requires two manual login entries (dependent on security parameters), one for Phone's Voice or Video VPN and another for VXC VPN. The two tunnel approach also requires two VPN concentrator ports and two IP addresses adding potential costs. Single Tunnel—A single VPN tunnel option is implemented for those customers willing to trade off potential voice/video quality for a simplified operating model. The solution consists of operating over a single VPN tunnel by sharing the available 89/99xx processor and memory resources across the voice, video and VDI services. The IP Phone is unable to prioritize data handing of one service over another. This is a required field. Default: Dual Tunnel |
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VXC Challenge |
This field indicates whether or not to challenge VXC device. If "Challenge" is selected, VXC device will be challenged. For "Single Tunnel" VXC VPN Option, Phone VPN Sign In window will pop up for user to input credentials and re-establish Phone VPN tunnel. For "Dual Tunnel" VXC VPN Option, VXC VPN Sign In window will pop up for user to input credentials and re-establish VXC VPN tunnel. If "No Challenge" is selected, VXC challenge will be bypassed. For "Single Tunnel" VXC VPN Option, VXC traffic will silently be permitted to go over phone VPN without VXC challenge. For "Dual Tunnel" VXC VPN Option, credentials of Phone VPN tunnel will be reused to re-establish VXC VPN tunnel. This is a required field. Default: Challenge |
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VXC-M Servers |
VXC Management Server IP address list, separated with comma. Maximum length: 255 |
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Record Call Log from Shared Line |
This field indicates whether to record call log from shared line. This is a required field. Default: Disabled |
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Show Call History for Selected Line Only |
When enabled, the phone shows call history for selected line only. This is a required field. Default: Disabled |
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Actionable Incoming Call Alert |
Show an Alert with Answer, Divert, and Ignore softkeys when there is an incoming call alerting for user to act. This is a required field. Default: Show for all Incoming Call |
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DF bit |
Configure the DF bit in IP header. This is a required field. Default: 0 |
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Separate Audio and Video Mute |
Indicates whether separate audio and video mute. When enabled this parameter, the Mute key affects only the audio; When disabled this parameter, the Mute key affects the audio and the video. By default, Separate Audio and Video is disabled. This is a required field. Default: Disabled |
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Softkey Control |
Indicates whether phone softkeys are controlled by Feature Control Policy or Softkey Template. This is a required field. Default: Feature Control Policy |
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Start Video Port |
This field defines the beginning of video RTP port |
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Stop Video Port |
This field defines the end of video RTP port |
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Lowest Alerting Line State Priority |
When disabled, if there is an incoming call alerting on the shared line, the LED/Line state icon reflects the alerting state instead of Remote-In-Use. When enabled, you see the Remote-In-Use state when there is call alerting on the shared line. This is a required field. Default: Disabled |
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One Column Display for KEM |
When disabled. The KEM displays 18 Line/Button configured. Each line item uses half of the KEM screen width. When enabled, each line item will occupy entire KEM screen width for being able to show more characters. Total 9 Line/Button configured is displayed on one KEM. This is a required field. Default: Disabled |
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Audio EQ |
This field configures handset or handsfree mode audio equalization setting. This is a required field. |
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Customer Support Use |
This parameter specifies some special issue. Please split the special issue ID with semicolon." Maximum length: 64 |
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Energy Efficient Ethernet(EEE): PC Port |
This parameter indicates enable or disable Energy Efficient Ethernet(EEE) on PC port. This is a required field. Default is Enable. |
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Energy Efficient Ethernet(EEE): SW Port |
This parameter indicates enable or disable Energy Efficient Ethernet(EEE) on switch port This is a required field. Default is Disabled. |
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WLAN Authentication Attempts |
This parameter specifies the number of authentication attempts when there is explicit failure due to invalid credentials. This is a required field. Default: 2 |
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WLAN Profile 1 Prompt Mode |
This parameter enables or disables WLAN prompt mode, where user is prompted to re-enter password on device start-up or reboot. This is a required field. Default: Disabled |
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Line Mode |
This parameter allows admin to switch between Session Line Mode and Enhanced Line Mode. While in Session Line Mode, the buttons on the left of the screen can be configured as programmable line keys and the buttons on the right of the screen are always session keys. While in Enhanced Line Mode, all the buttons can be configured as programmable line keys. This is a required field. Default: Session Line Mode |
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Interactive Connectivity Establishment (ICE) |
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ICE |
Specifies if clients use the ICE protocol to choose optimal paths for sending and receiving media. If you select Enabled, clients use the ICE protocol to choose optimal media paths. Using the ICE protocol can improve the quality of audio and video calls for users outside the corporate network. If you select Disabled, clients do not use the ICE protocol or attempt to communicate using optimal media paths. If you select Disabled as the value, no other ICE settings take effect. Select Disabled if your network does not include TURN servers or if all client communication takes place within the corporate network. Default: Enabled |
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Default Candidate Type |
Defines the initial method that clients use to communicate with each other. Choose one of the following values: The default setting controls the initial communication path for the first few seconds of a call. If the ICE protocol can establish a more optimal media path than the default candidate type, clients use that path. For example, if you specify Server Reflexive as the default, clients communicate through NAT enabled routers when calls start. If clients can use the Host candidate type, they stop communicating through NAT enabled routers and communicate directly with each other. If clients cannot establish communication using the default candidate type, they use the next candidate type in order of performance. For example, you leave the default value of Host. For the initial attempt to establish communication, clients try to communicate directly. If clients cannot communicate directly with each other, clients use the Server Reflexive candidate type and attempt to communicate through NAT enabled routers. If clients cannot communicate through NAT enabled routers, they use the Relay candidate type. Default: Host |
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Server Reflexive Address |
Specifies if clients can communicate through NAT enabled routers. If you enable this setting, clients can communicate directly with each other, through NAT enabled routers, or through TURN servers. Enable this setting if you specify Server Reflexive as the default candidate type. If you disable this setting, clients can communicate directly with each other or through a TURN server. You should disable this setting if your TURN servers apply Quality of Service (QoS) settings to improve media quality. Default: Enabled |
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Primary TURN Server Host Name or IP Address |
Specifies the primary Traversal Using Relay for NAT (TURN) server. The ICE protocol uses TURN servers to provide addresses and ports to clients so that they can establish optimal media paths. Usually, TURN servers relay media between clients and the corporate network when calls begin. If clients can establish a more optimal media path using the ICE protocol, clients stop relaying media through TURN servers and use the optimal media path. You do not need to specify a TURN server address if your edge device includes a built-in TURN server. In other words, you do not need to specify a TURN server address if that address is the same as the address for your edge server. If your edge device does not include a built-in TURN server, and you do not specify a TURN server address, the ICE protocol does not take effect. You can specify either an IP address or FQDN. Maximum length: 1024 |
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Secondary TURN Server Host Name or IP Address |
Specifies the secondary TURN Server that the ICE protocol uses. You can specify either an IP address or FQDN. Maximum length: 1024 |
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TURN Server Transport Type |
Defines the protocol the client uses to send requests to TURN servers. Clients can send requests over UDP, TCP, or TLS over TCP. Select Auto to allow clients to set an appropriate transport type. Default: Auto |
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TURN Server Username |
If you do not specify a username or do not apply this parameter, clients attempt to authenticate to TURN servers with the users' Cisco Unified Communications Manager username. If your deployment uses single sign-on (SSO), you must specify a username. TURN servers do not support SSO. Maximum length: 127 |
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TURN Server Password |
If you do not specify a password or do not apply this parameter, clients attempt to authenticate to TURN servers with the users' Cisco Unified Communications Manager password. If your deployment uses single sign-on (SSO), you must specify a password. TURN servers do not support SSO. Maximum length: 127 |
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Instant Messaging |
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File Types to Block in File Transfer |
A semicolon separated list of file types to block during file transfer operations. Maximum length: 1024 |
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URLs to Block in File Transfer |
A semicolon separated list of URLs to block during file transfer operations. Maximum length: 1024 |
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Desktop Client Settings |
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Automatically Start in Phone Control |
If enabled, the client starts in desktop phone control mode. This is a required field. Default: Disabled |
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Automatically Control Tethered Desk Phone |
If enabled, the client automatically controls the tethered desktop phone. This is a required field. Default: Disabled |
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Extend and Connect Capability |
Indicates if Extend and Connect capabilities are enabled for the client. This allows the client to monitor and control calls on Third party PBX, PSTN, and other remote phones. This is a required field. Default: Enabled |
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Display Contact Photos |
Indicates if contact photo retrieval and display are enabled or disabled for the client. This is a required field. Default: Enabled |
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Number Lookups on Directory |
Indicates if phone number lookups using the Corporate Directory are enabled or disabled for the client. This is a required field. Default: Enabled |
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Jabber For Windows Software Update Server URL |
The URL of the Software Update Server that the Jabber For Windows Client uses when the User selects the Update Jabber link. The default is blank. Maximum length: 1024 |
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Analytics Collection |
Indicates if analytics collection is enabled or disabled for the client. This is a required field. Default: Disabled |
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Problem Report Server URL |
The URL of the Problem Report Server that is used by the client. The default is blank. Maximum length: 1024 |
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Analytics Server URL |
The URL of the analytics server that is used by the client. The default is blank. Maximum length: 1024 |
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Cisco Support Field |
A semicolon separated list of custom settings that are used by the client to assist with deployment. This field is used only with the assistance of Cisco Support personnel. The default is blank. Maximum length: 1024 |
Conference Bridge Infrastructure Configuration Product Fields
For Cisco Prime Collaboration Release 11.5 and later
Field |
Description |
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IOS Conference Bridge Info |
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Conference Bridge Type |
Select the conference bridge type. |
Cisco IOS Enhanced Conference Bridge
For Cisco Prime Collaboration Release 11.5 and later
Field |
Description |
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IOS Conference Bridge Info |
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Conference Bridge Type |
Select the conference bridge type. |
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Conference Bridge Name |
Enter a name for your conference bridge. |
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Description |
Enter a description for your conference bridge. |
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Device Pool |
Choose a device pool or choose Default. |
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Common Device Configuration |
Choose the common device configuration to assign to the conference bridge. |
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Location |
From the drop-down list box, choose the appropriate location for this conference bridge. |
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Device Security Mode |
This field displays for Cisco IOS Enhanced Conference Bridge only. If you choose non-secure Conference Bridge, the non-secure conference establishes a TCP port connection to Cisco Unified Communications Manager on port 2000.
The Encrypted Conference Bridge setting supports the secure conference feature. |
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Use Trusted Relay Point |
From the drop-down list box, enable or disable whether Cisco Unified CM inserts a trusted relay point (TRP) device with this media endpoint. Choose one of the following values:
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Cisco Conference Bridge Hardware
For Cisco Prime Collaboration Release 11.5 and later
Field |
Description |
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IOS Conference Bridge Info |
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Conference Bridge Type |
Select the conference bridge type. |
Hardware Conference Bridge Info |
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MAC Address |
Enter a unique device MAC address. |
Description |
Enter a description for your conference bridge. |
Device Pool |
Choose a device pool or choose Default. |
Common Device Configuration |
Choose the common device configuration to assign to the conference bridge. |
Location |
From the drop-down list box, choose the appropriate location for this conference bridge. |
Use Trusted Relay Point |
From the drop-down list box, enable or disable whether Cisco Unified CM inserts a trusted relay point (TRP) device with this media endpoint. Choose one of the following values:
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Special Load Information |
Enter any special load information or leave blank to use system default. |
Cisco IOS Conference Bridge
For Cisco Prime Collaboration Release 11.5 and later
Field |
Description |
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IOS Conference Bridge Info |
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Conference Bridge Type |
Select the conference bridge type. |
Conference Bridge Name |
Enter a name for your conference bridge. |
Description |
Enter a description for your conference bridge. |
Device Pool |
Choose a device pool or choose Default. |
Common Device Configuration |
Choose the common device configuration to assign to the conference bridge. |
Location |
From the drop-down list box, choose the appropriate location for this conference bridge. |
Use Trusted Relay Point |
From the drop-down list box, enable or disable whether Cisco Unified CM inserts a trusted relay point (TRP) device with this media endpoint. Choose one of the following values:
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Cisco TelePresence MCU
For Cisco Prime Collaboration Release 11.5 and later
Field |
Description |
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IOS Conference Bridge Info |
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Conference Bridge Type |
Select the conference bridge type. |
Device Information |
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Conference Bridge Name |
Enter a name for your conference bridge. |
Description |
Enter a description for your conference bridge. |
Conference Bridge Prefix |
Conference Bridge Prefix is used only for centralized deployments when the conference resources are deployed across a Small Medium Enterprise (SME). HTTP and SIP signaling are intended for different destinations. Do not set this parameter unless your video conference device supports this function. See the documentation that came with your conference bridge device for details. |
SIP Trunk |
Select a SIP trunk to use for this conference bridge from a list of existing SIP trunks. |
Allow Conference Bridge Control of the Call Security Icon |
Check this check box to allow the Cisco TelePresence Conductor to control the display of the call security icon. |
HTTP Interface Info |
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Override SIP Trunk Destination as HTTP Address |
Check this check box to override the SIP trunk destination. Use this feature if the HTTP and SIP signaling are intended for different destination IP addresses. Do not set this parameter unless your video conference device supports this function. See the documentation that came with your conference bridge device for details. |
Host Name IP Address |
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Username |
Enter the Cisco TelePresence Conductor administrator username. |
Password |
Enter the Cisco TelePresence Conductor administrator password |
Confirm Password |
Re-enter the Cisco TelePresence Conductor administrator password |
Use HTTPS |
Check this check box if you want to create a secure HTTPS connection between Cisco Unified Communications Manager and Cisco TelePresence Conductor. The default HTTPS port is 443. |
HTTP Port |
Enter the Cisco TelePresence Conductor HTTP port. The default port is 80. |
Cisco TelePresence Conductor
For Cisco Prime Collaboration Release 11.5 and later
Field |
Description |
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IOS Conference Bridge Info |
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Conference Bridge Type |
Select the conference bridge type. |
Conference Bridge Name |
Enter a name for your conference bridge. |
Description |
Enter a description for your conference bridge. |
Conference Bridge Prefix |
Conference Bridge Prefix is used only for centralized deployments when the conference resources are deployed across a Small Medium Enterprise (SME). HTTP and SIP signaling are intended for different destinations. Do not set this parameter unless your video conference device supports this function. See the documentation that came with your conference bridge device for details. |
SIP Trunk |
Select a SIP trunk to use for this conference bridge from a list of existing SIP trunks. |
Allow Conference Bridge Control of the Call Security Icon |
Check this check box to allow the Cisco TelePresence Conductor to control the display of the call security icon. |
HTTP Interface Info |
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Override SIP Trunk Destination as HTTP Address |
Check this check box to override the SIP trunk destination. Use this feature if the HTTP and SIP signaling are intended for different destination IP addresses. Do not set this parameter unless your video conference device supports this function. See the documentation that came with your conference bridge device for details. |
Host Name IP Address |
Enter one or more hostnames or IP addresses for the HTTP signaling destination if you have selected to override the SIP trunk destination. |
Username |
Enter the Cisco TelePresence Conductor administrator username. |
Password |
Enter the Cisco TelePresence Conductor administrator password |
Confirm Password |
Re-enter the Cisco TelePresence Conductor administrator password |
Use HTTPS |
Check this check box if you want to create a secure HTTPS connection between Cisco Unified Communications Manager and Cisco TelePresence Conductor. The default HTTPS port is 443. |
HTTP Port |
Enter the Cisco TelePresence Conductor HTTP port. The default port is 80. |
Cisco Conference Bridge (WS-SVC-CMM)
For Cisco Prime Collaboration Release 11.5 and later
Field |
Description |
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IOS Conference Bridge Info |
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Conference Bridge Type |
Choose Cisco Conference Bridge (WS-SVC-CMM). |
Media Server Conference Bridge Info |
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MAC Address |
Enter a unique device MAC address. |
Subunit |
From the drop-down list box, choose the value for the daughter card for a given slot on the Communication Media Module card. |
Description |
Enter a description for your conference bridge. |
Device Pool |
Choose a device pool or choose Default. |
Common Device Configuration |
Choose the common device configuration to assign to the conference bridge. |
Location |
From the drop-down list box, choose the appropriate location for this conference bridge. |
Use Trusted Relay Point |
From the drop-down list box, enable or disable whether Cisco Unified CM inserts a trusted relay point (TRP) device with this media endpoint. Choose one of the following values:
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Maximum Capacity |
Choose the maximum number of streams for a given service on a daughter card. Possible values include 32, 64, 96, and 128 streams. Ensure that each daughter card has as many ports as the value that you choose. |
Service Specific Configuration Layout |
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General |
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RTP Timeout (sec) |
This defines the RTP timeout value. |
Signaling Diffserv Code Points (DSCP) |
This defines DSCP for signaling. |
Audio Diffserv Code Points (DSCP) |
This defines DSCP for audio. |
Enable G.729 Voice Activity Detection |
This enables or disables the Voice Activity Detection(VAD) for G.729 codec. When music is played in the transcoding session, the quality is degraded since VAD is enabled by default in G.729. VAD can be disabled to address this issue. |
Codec Packetization Rate |
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G.711ulaw |
This defines the packetization rate for codec G.711ulaw. "None" defaults to 60ms. |
G.711alaw |
This defines the packetization rate for codec G.711alaw. "None" defaults to 60ms. |
G.729/G.729b |
This defines the packetization rate for codec G.729/G.729b. "None" defaults to 60ms. |
G.729a/G.729ab |
This defines the packetization rate for codec G.729a/G.729ab. "None" defaults to 60ms. |
G.723 |
This defines the packetization rate for codec G.723. "None" defaults to 60ms. |
Connection Options |
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Switchover Method |
Timing mechanism to switch over to a backup CallManager.
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Switchback Method |
Timing mechanism to switch back to a primary CallManager.
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Switchback Interval (sec) |
The Switchback Interval timer is used to control the polling of the primary or higher order CallManager(s). If attempt to switchback to a higher order CallManager fails, the Switchover Interval timer is started. When the timer expires, another attempt to switchback to a higher order CallManager is initiated. |
Switchback guard timeout |
This defines the guard timeout value. With the guard (graceful guard) method, the CallManager switchback happens when either the active sessions are terminated gracefully or when the guard timer expires, whichever happens first. |
Switchback uptime timeout |
This defines the uptime timeout value. With the uptime method, the uptime timer is started once the higher order CallManager comes alive; once this timer expires, the CallManager switchback happens. |
Switchback scheduled timeout |
This defines the scheduled time value. With the scheduled method, the CallManager switchback happens during the scheduled time. |
CallManager Connect Retries |
This defines the number of polling retries before connectivity to the CallManager is considered down. When the number of polling attempts reaches the Connect Retries value, connection to the next CallManager is attempted. |
CallManager Connect Interval (sec) |
The Connect Interval timer is used to control the polling interval of the CallManager. If the current CallManager connection fails, the Connect Interval timer is started. When the timer expires, another attempt to connect to the CallManager is initiated. |
Keepalive Retries |
This defines the number of keepalive retries before connectivity to the CallManager is considered down. When the number of unacknowledged keepalive messages reaches the Keepalive Retries value, CallManager switchover happens. |
Keepalive Timeout (sec) |
This defines the keepalive timeout value. A timer is started whenever a keepalive message is sent to the CallManager. Once the timeout occurs, the next keepalive message is sent unless the number of unacknowledged keepalive messages reaches the Keepalive Retries value. |
Registration Retries |
This defines the number of registration retries with one CallManager before registering to the next CallManager in the CallManager group. |
Registration Timeout (sec) |
This defines the registration timeout value. A timer is started whenever a registration message is sent to the CallManager. Once the timeout occurs, the next registration message is sent unless the number of unacknowledged registration messages reaches the Registration Retries value. |
Cisco Video Conference Bridge (IPVC-35xx) Configuration Settings
For Cisco Prime Collaboration Release 11.5 and later
Field |
Description |
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IOS Conference Bridge Info |
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Conference Bridge Type |
Choose Cisco Conference Bridge(IPVC-35xx). |
Media Server Conference Bridge Info |
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MAC Address |
Enter a unique device MAC address. |
Description |
Enter a description for your conference bridge. |
Device Pool |
Choose a device pool or choose Default. |
Common Device Configuration |
Choose the common device configuration to assign to the conference bridge. |
Location |
From the drop-down list box, choose the appropriate location for this conference bridge. |
Use Trusted Relay Point |
From the drop-down list box, enable or disable whether Cisco Unified CM inserts a trusted relay point (TRP) device with this media endpoint. Choose one of the following values:
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Service Specific Configuration Layout |
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General |
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DSCP for Control Messages |
This parameter specifies the Quality of Service field to be used in the IP packets of the SCCP protocol from the Conference Bridge to the Call Manager. |
Local Base Port |
The Local Base Port parameter chooses the first port used by the Conference Bridge to connect to its Cisco CallManager(s). The connection is used for SCCP messaging. |
Registration Info |
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Failover Recovery Mode |
Failover recovery occurs when a new TCP connection to a higher priority Cisco CallManager is opened, while the Conference Bridge is connected to a lower priority Cisco CallManager. The recovery mode determines when the Conference Bridge registers to the new Cisco CallManager.
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Failover Recovery Timeout |
This value is only active when the Failover Recovery Mode is set to Timeout. This parameter determines the time that the Conference Bridge waits before performing failover recovery regardless of the existence of active calls. |
Keepalive Message Timeout |
The keepalive message to the Cisco CallManager is typically answered by an Acknowledge Message to the Conference Bridge. The Keepalive Message Timeout determines how long the Conference Bridge should wait for the Acknowledge message before assuming that the Acknowledge will not arrive. |
Keepalive Retries |
The keepalive message to the Cisco Call Manager should be followed by an Acknowledge Message to the Conference Bridge. The Keepalive Message Retries determines the number of times that the keepalive message is sent (without receiving an acknowledgment) before the connection will be considered dead. |
Register Messages Retries |
The register and unregister messages to the Cisco CallManager should be followed by an Acknowledge message to the Conference Bridge. The Register Message Retries determines how many times the Conference Bridge retries registration before giving up on the currently configured Cisco CallManager and turning to a lower priority one if such a Cisco CallManager exists. |
Register Messages Timeout |
The register and unregister messages to the Cisco Call Manager should be followed by an Acknowledge message to the Conference Bridge. The Register Message Timeout determines how long the Conference Bridge should wait for an Acknowledge message before retrying the registration. |
Wait For Primary Cisco CallManager Timeout |
When the Conference Bridge is not connected to any Cisco CallManager, this parameter specifies how much time the bridge should wait for the primary Call Manager, before connecting to the backup Call Manager. |
BLF Presence Group Fields Infrastructure Configuration Product Fields
For Cisco Prime Collaboration Release 11.5 and later
Field |
Description |
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BLF Presence Group Information |
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Name |
Enter the name of the BLF presence group that you want to configure. |
Description |
Enter a description for the BLF presence group that you are configuring. |
Modify Relationship to Other BLF Presence Groups |
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BLF Presence Group |
Select one or more BLF presence groups to configure the permission settings for the named group to the selected groups. |
Subscription Permission |
For the selected BLF presence groups, choose one of the following options from the drop-down list box:
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Unity Distribution List Infrastructure Configuration Product Fields
Field |
Description |
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Alias |
Alias name of the distribution list. |
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Display Name |
Name of the distribution list. |
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Extension |
Extension that the phone system uses to connect. |
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Owner |
Owner of the Call Handler for any user or distribution list. |
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Owner Type |
Type of the owner. |
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Show Distribution List in Email Server Address Book |
Displays the distribution list name in the email server’s address book. |
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Member List |
List of members associated with the distribution list. Use the format Alias/MemberType.
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Unity Connection Distribution List Infrastructure Configuration Product Fields
Field |
Description |
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Alias |
Alias name of the distribution list. |
Display Name |
Name of the distribution list. |
Extension |
Extension that the phone system uses to connect. |
Partition |
Partition that is used to define the scope of the distribution list that a user or outside caller can reach. |
Allow Contacts |
Specifies whether contacts can be added as members of the distribution list. |
Accept Messages from Foreign Systems |
Allows users on remote voice messaging systems that are configured as VPIM locations to send messages to this distribution list. |
Member List |
List of users associated with the distribution list. Use the format Alias/MemberType. You are allowed to add, modify, or delete only 200 members at a time. For better performance, we recommend a maximum of 20 distribution lists, each with 500 members. If you want to manage more than 500 members, you can use a nested distribution list. |
Directed Call Park Infrastructure Configuration Product Fields
For Cisco Prime Collaboration Release 11.5 and later
Field |
Description |
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Directed Call Park Configuration |
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Number |
Enter the directed call park number. |
Description |
Provide a brief description of this directed call park number or range. |
Partition |
If you want to use a partition to restrict access to the directed call park numbers, choose the desired partition from the dropdown list. If you do not want to restrict access to the directed call park numbers, leave the partition to use system default. |
Reversion Number |
Enter the number to which you want the parked call to return if not retrieved, or leave the field blank. |
Reversion Calling Search Space |
Choose the calling search space from the dropdown list or leave the calling search space to use the system default. |
Retrieval Prefix |
This required field, enter the prefix for retrieving a parked call. |
Device Pool Infrastructure Configuration Product Fields
Field |
Description |
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Name |
Infrastructure Configuration Product name. |
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Cisco Unified CM Group |
List of available Cisco Unified Communications Manager groups. |
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Date/Time Group |
The date/time group to assign to devices in this device pool. |
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Region |
The Cisco Unified Communications Manager region to assign to devices in this device pool. |
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Softkey Template |
Softkey template that determines the configuration of the softkeys on Cisco IP Phones. |
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SRST Reference |
A survivable remote site telephony (SRST) reference to assign to devices in this device pool. |
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Calling Search Space for Auto-Generation |
The calling search space to assign to devices in this device pool that auto-registers with Cisco Unified Communications Manager. |
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Local Route Group | List of available local route groups. | ||
Media Resource Group List |
Provides a prioritized grouping of media resource groups. An application chooses the required media resource, such as a Music On Hold server, from the available media resources according to the priority order that is defined in a Media Resource Group List. If this field is left blank, the Media Resource Group that is defined in the device pool is used. |
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Network Hold MOH Audio Source |
The audio source that plays when the network initiates a hold action. |
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User Hold MOH Audio Source |
The audio source that plays Music On Hold when the user initiates a hold action. |
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Network Locale |
The locale that is associated with endpoints and gateways. |
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User Locale |
User location associated with the user. The user locale identifies a set of detailed information to support users, including language, font, date and time formatting, and alphanumeric keyboard text information. |
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Connection Monitor Duration |
Defines the amount of time that the IP phone monitors its connection to Cisco Unified Communications Manager before it unregisters from SRST and re-registers to Cisco Unified Communications Manager. |
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MLPP Indication |
Specifies whether devices in the device pool that are capable of playing precedence tones will use the capability when the devices place an Multilevel Precedence and Preemption (MLPP) call. |
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MLPP Preemption |
Specifies whether devices in the device pool that are capable of preempting calls in progress will use the capability when the devices place an MLPP call. |
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MLPP Domain |
MLPP Domain that is associated with this device. |
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Emergency Location (ELIN) Group |
Choose the ELIN group to associate with the device pool.
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Feature Control Policy Infrastructure Configuration Product Fields
For Cisco Prime Collaboration Release 11.5 and later
Field |
Description |
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Feature Control Policy Info |
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Name |
Name of the Feature Control Policy. |
Description |
Optional description. |
Feature Control Section |
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Enable Setting |
For each feature listed, choose whether you want to enable or disable the setting:
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Feature Group Template Infrastructure Configuration Product Fields
For Cisco Prime Collaboration Release 11.2 and later
Field |
Description |
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Feature Group Template |
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Name |
Enter the feature group template name. |
Description |
Optional description. |
Features |
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Home Cluster |
Check this check box if the end user is homed to this cluster. |
Enable User for Unified CM IM and Presence (Configure IM and Presence in the associated UC Service Profile) |
Check this check box to enable the end user (on the home cluster) for IM and Presence |
Include meeting information in Presence (Requires Exchange Presence Gateway to be configured on Unified Communications Manager IM and Presence server) |
Check this checkbox to enable the end user to include meeting and calendar information in IM and Presence Service. |
Service Profile |
Choose a service profile. |
User Profile |
Choose a user profile. |
Enable End User to Host Conference Now |
Check this check box to allow the user to host a conference. |
Allow Control of Device from CTI |
Check this check box to allow control of the device from Computer Telephony Integration (CTI) applications. |
Enable Extension Mobility Cross Cluster |
Check this check box to enable this end user to use the Cisco Extension Mobility Cross Cluster feature. |
Enable Mobility |
Check this check box to activate Cisco Unified Mobility. |
Enable Mobile Voice Access |
Check this check box to allow the user to access the Mobile Voice Access Integrated Voice Response (IVR) system. |
Maximum Wait Time for Desk Pickup |
Enter the maximum time in milliseconds that is permitted to pass before the user must pick up a call. |
Remote Destination Limit |
Enter the maximum number of phones to which the user is permitted to transfer calls. |
BLF Presence Group |
Choose a BLF presence group for the end user. |
SUBSCRIBE Calling Search |
Choose the SUBSCRIBE calling search space that is used to route the presence requests from the end user. |
User Locale |
Choose the locale that is associated with the user. |
H323 Gateway Infrastructure Configuration Product Fields
Field |
Description |
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Name |
Infrastructure Configuration Product name. |
Description |
Optional description. |
Device Pool |
List of available device pools. The device pool specifies a collection of properties for this device including Unified CM Group, Date/Time Group, Region, and Calling Search Space for auto-registration of devices. |
Call Classification |
Determines whether an incoming call that is using this gateway is considered off the network (OffNet) or on the network (OnNet). |
Media Resource Group List |
Provides a prioritized grouping of media resource groups. |
Location |
Location for this device. |
Media Termination Point Required |
If Media Termination Point is used to implement features that H.323 does not support (such as hold and transfer), select Yes. |
Retry Video Call As Audio |
Applies to video endpoints that receive calls. |
Wait for Far End H.245 Terminal Capability Set |
Specifies that Cisco Unified Communications Manager needs to receive the far-end H.245 Terminal Capability Set before it sends its H.245 Terminal Capability Set. |
MLPP Domain |
Multilevel Precedence and Preemption (MLPP) Domain to associate with this device. |
Significant Digits Value |
Represents the number of final digits that are retained on inbound calls. |
Calling Search Spaces |
Specifies the collection of Route Partitions that are searched to determine how a collected (originating) number should be routed. |
AAR Calling Search Space |
Specifies the collection of route partitions that are searched to determine how to route a collected (originating) number that is otherwise blocked due to insufficient bandwidth. |
Prefix DN |
The prefix digits that are appended to the called party number on incoming calls. |
Redirecting Number IE Delivery - Inbound |
Selecting Yes accepts the Redirecting Number IE in the incoming SETUP message to the Cisco Unified Communications Manager. |
Calling Party Selection |
Any outbound call on a gateway can send directory number information. Choose which directory number is sent. |
Calling Party Presentation |
Choose whether you want the Cisco Unified Communications Manager to allow or restrict the display of the calling party phone number. |
Called Party IE Number Type Unknown |
Choose the format for the number type in called party directory numbers. |
Calling Party IE Number Type Unknown |
Choose the format for the number type in calling party directory numbers. |
Called Numbering Plan |
Choose the format for the numbering plan in called party directory numbers. |
Calling Numbering Plan |
Choose the format for the numbering plan in calling party directory numbers. |
Caller ID DN |
Enter the pattern that you want to use for calling line ID, from 0 to 24 digits. |
Display IE Delivery |
Enables delivery of the display IE in Setup, Connect, and Notify messages for the calling and called party name delivery service. |
Redirecting Number IE Delivery - Outbound |
Includes the Redirecting Number IE in the outgoing Setup message from the Cisco Unified Communications Manager to indicate the first redirecting number and the redirecting reason of the call when the call is forwarded. |
Packet Capture Mode |
Configure this field if you need to troubleshoot encrypted signaling information for the H.323 gateway. |
Common Device Config |
Configuration of common device settings, such as the softkey template and user locale. |
SRTP Allowed |
Select Yes if you want Cisco Unified Communications Manager to allow secure and nonsecure calls over the gateway. |
Enable Outbound FastStart |
Select Yes to enable the H323 FastStart feature for outgoing calls. |
AAR Group |
Select an alternate routing group if there is insufficient bandwidth. |
Packet Capture Duration |
Configure this field if you need to troubleshoot encrypted signaling information for the H.323 gateway. |
Hunt List Infrastructure Configuration Product Fields
For Cisco Prime Collaboration Release 11.5 and later
Field |
Description |
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Name |
Infrastructure Configuration Product name. |
Description |
Optional description. |
Cisco Unified CM Group |
List of available Cisco Unified Communications Manager groups. |
Enable this Hunt List |
Check this check box to enable the hunt list. |
For Voice Mail Usage |
If this hunt list is used for voicemail, check this check box. |
Hunt List Member Information |
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Line Group |
Select one or more line groups from the Available list. |
Hunt Pilot Infrastructure Configuration Product Fields
Field |
Description |
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Pattern Definition |
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Hunt Pilot |
The hunt pilot, including numbers and wildcards (do not use spaces). You can enter + or \+ to indicate the international escape character.
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Route Partition |
If you want to use a partition to restrict access to the hunt pilot, choose the desired partition. |
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Description |
Enter a description of the hunt pilot. The description can include up to 50 characters in any language, but it cannot include double-quotes ("), percentage sign (%), ampersand (&), or angle brackets (<>). |
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Numbering Plan |
Choose a numbering plan. |
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Route Filter |
If your hunt pilot includes the @ wildcard, you may choose a route filter. |
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MLPP Precedence |
MLPP precedence setting. |
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Hunt List |
Choose the hunt list for which you are adding a hunt pilot. |
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Call Pickup Group |
Choose the number that can be dialed to answer calls to this directory number (in the specified partition). |
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Alerting Name |
Enter an alerting name for the hunt pilot in UNICODE format. |
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ASCII Alerting Name |
Enter an alerting name for the hunt pilot in ASCII format. |
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Route Option |
The Route Option designation indicates whether you want this hunt pilot to be used for routing calls or for blocking calls. |
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Provide Outside Dial Tone |
Check this check box for each hunt pilot that routes the call off the local network and provides outside dial tone to the calling device. |
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Urgent Priority |
To interrupt inter digit timing and route the call immediately. |
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Hunt Call Treatment Settings |
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Forward Hunt No Answer |
When the call that is distributed through the hunt list is not answered in a specific period of time, this field specifies the destination to which the call gets forwarded. |
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Forward Hunt Busy |
When the call that is distributed through the hunt list is busy in a specific period of time, this field specifies the destination to which the call gets forwarded. |
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Calling Party Transformations |
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Use Calling Party’s External Phone Number Mask |
Select Yes if you want the full, external phone number to be used for calling line identification (CLID) on outgoing calls. |
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Calling Party Transformation Mask |
Enter a transformation mask value. |
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Calling Party Prefix Digits (Outgoing Calls) |
Enter the prefix digits. |
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Calling Line ID Presentation |
Used as a supplementary service to allow or restrict the originating caller's phone number on a call basis. |
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Display Line Group Member DN as Connected Party |
Check this check box to display the directory number of the answering phone as the connected party when a call is routed through a hunt list. Uncheck this check box to display the hunt pilot number as the connected party when a call is routed through a hunt list. |
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Calling Name Presentation |
Used as a supplementary service to allow or restrict the originating caller's name on a call-by-call basis. |
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Calling Party Number Type |
Choose the format for the number type in calling party directory numbers. |
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Calling Party Numbering Plan |
Choose the format for the numbering plan in calling party directory numbers. |
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Connected Party Transformations |
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Connected Line ID Presentation |
Used as a supplementary service to allow or restrict the called party's phone number on a call-by-call basis. |
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Display Line Group Member DN as Connected Party |
Check this check box to display the directory number of the answering phone as the connected party when a call is routed through a hunt list. Uncheck this check box to display the hunt pilot number as the connected party when a call is routed through a hunt list. |
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Connected Name Presentation |
Used as a supplementary service to allow or restrict the called party's name on a call-by-call basis. |
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Called Party Transformations |
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Called Party Discard Digits |
Select the discard digits instructions that you want to associate with this hunt pilot. |
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Called Party Transformation Mask |
Enter a transformation mask value. |
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Called Party Prefix Digits (Outgoing Calls) |
Enter the prefix digits. |
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Called Party Number Type |
Choose the format for the number type in called party directory numbers. |
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Called Party Numbering Plan |
Choose the format for the numbering plan in called party directory numbers. |
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AAR Group Settings |
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AAR Group |
Choose an Automated Alternate Routing (AAR) group from the drop-down list box. |
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External Number Mask |
Enter an external number mask value for the hunt pilot. |
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Queuing
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Queue Calls |
Check this check box to enable Call Queuing. |
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Network Hold/MOH Source and Announcements |
Choose the audio source file that contains the music on hold and announcement to be played when a call is held in a queue. |
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Maximum Number of Callers Allowed in a Queue |
Enter a value that specifies the maximum number of callers to be queued per hunt pilot. Call Queuing allows up to 100 callers to be queued per hunt pilot. Once this limit is reached on a particular hunt pilot, subsequent calls can be routed to an alternate number. |
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Maximum Wait Time in Queue |
Enter a value (in seconds) that specifies the maximum wait time for each call in a queue. Each caller can be queued for up to 3600 seconds per hunt pilot. Once this limit is reached, that caller is routed to an alternate number. |
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When No Hunt Members are Logged In or registered |
Check this check box to route the calls to an alternate number when none of the hunt members are logged in or registered. |
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Park Monitoring |
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Park Monitoring Forward No Retrieve Destination |
When a call that was routed via the hunt list is parked, the Hunt Pilot Park Monitoring Forward No Retrieve Destination parameter value is used (unless it is blank) to forward the parked call when the service parameter Park Monitoring Forward No Retrieve Timer expires. If the parameter value of the Hunt Pilot Park Monitoring Forward No Retrieve Destination parameter is blank, then the call will be forwarded to the destination configured in the Directory Number Configuration window when the Park Monitoring Forward No Retrieve Timer expires. Specify the following values
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Intercom Calling Search Space Infrastructure Configuration Product Fields
Field |
Description |
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Intercom Calling Search Space Information |
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Name |
Enter the intercom calling search space name. |
Description |
Optional description. |
Intercom Route Partitions for this Calling Search Space |
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Available Intercom Partitions |
Choose an intercom partition in the Available Intercom Partitions list box and add it to the Selected Intercom Partitions list box by clicking the arrow button between the two list boxes. |
Selected Intercom Partitions(Ordered by highest priority) |
Displays all the selected intercom partition. To change the priority of an intercom partition, choose an intercom partition name in the Selected Intercom Partitions list box. Move the intercom partition up or down in the list by clicking the arrows on the right side of the list box. |
Intercom Directory Number Infrastructure Configuration Product Fields
For Cisco Prime Collaboration Release 11.5 and later
Field |
Description |
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Intercom Directory Number Information |
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Intercom Directory Number |
Enter a phone number. |
Route Partition |
Choose the intercom partition to which the intercom directory number belongs. |
Description |
Enter a description of the intercom directory number and intercom route partition. |
Alerting Name |
Enter a name that you want to display on the phone of the caller. |
ASCII Alerting Name |
Enter the same information as the Alerting Name field, but limit input to ASCII characters. |
Intercom Directory Number Settings |
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Calling Search Space |
Choose an intercom calling search space. |
BLF Presence Group |
Choose a BLF Presence Group for this intercom directory number. |
Auto Answer |
Choose the required auto answer feature for this intercom directory number. |
Default Activate Device |
Choose a default activated device for this intercom directory number. |
Intercom Route Partition Infrastructure Configuration Product Fields
For Cisco Prime Collaboration Release 11.2 and later
Field |
Description |
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Intercom Partition Information |
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Name |
Enter the intercom partition name. |
Description |
Optional description. |
Time Schedule |
Choose the required time schedule. |
Time Zone |
Choose the required time zone. If you want the time zone to be same as that of the originating device, choose Originating Device. By default Originating Device option is selected. |
Intercom Translation Pattern Infrastructure Configuration Product Fields
For Cisco Prime Collaboration Release 11.2 and later
Field |
Description |
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Pattern Definition |
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Intercom Translation Pattern |
Intercom Translation Pattern, including numbers and wildcards (do not use spaces). |
Partition |
Choose an intercom partition. |
Description |
Optional description. |
Numbering Plan |
Choose a numbering plan. |
Route Filter |
Choosing an optional route filter restricts certain number patterns. |
Calling Search Space |
Choose the intercom calling search space for which you are adding an intercom translation pattern. |
Pattern Definition |
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Block this pattern |
Choose the reason for which you want this intercom translation pattern to block calls. |
Provide Outside Dial Tone |
Check this check box to routes the calls off the local network. |
Urgent Priority |
Check this check box to interrupt interdigit timing and route the call immediately. |
Calling Party Transformations |
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Use Calling Party's External Phone Number Mask |
Check the check box if you want the full, external phone number to be used for calling line identification (CLID) on outgoing calls. |
Calling Party Transform Mask |
Enter a transformation mask value. |
Prefix Digits (Outgoing Calls) |
Enter the prefix digits. |
Calling Line ID Presentation |
Used as a supplementary service to allow or restrict the originating caller's phone number on a call-by-call basis. |
Calling Name Presentation |
Used as a supplementary service to allow or restrict the originating caller's name on a call-by-call basis. |
Connected Party Transformations |
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Connected Line ID Presentation |
Used as a supplementary service to allow or restrict the called party's phone number on a call-by-call basis. |
Connected Name Presentation |
Used as a supplementary service to allow or restrict the called party's name on a call-by-call basis. |
Called Party Transformations |
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Discard Digits |
Choose the discard digits instructions that you want to be associated with this intercom translation pattern. |
Called Party Transform Mask |
Enter a transformation mask value. |
Prefix Digits (Outgoing Calls) |
Enter the prefix digits. |
Line Group Infrastructure Configuration Product Fields
Field |
Description |
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Name |
Infrastructure Configuration Product name. |
RNA Reversion Timeout |
Enter a time, in seconds, after which Cisco Unified Communications Manager will distribute a call to the next available or idle member of this line group or to the next line group if the call is not answered and if the first hunt option, “Try next member; then, try next group in Hunt List” is chosen. |
Distribution Algorithm |
Select a distribution algorithm, which applies at the line group level. |
Hunt Algorithm No Answer |
For a given distribution algorithm, select a hunt option for Cisco Unified Communications Manager to use if a call is distributed to a member of a line group that does not answer. |
Hunt Algorithm Busy |
For a given distribution algorithm, select a hunt option for Cisco Unified Communications Manager to use if a call is distributed to a member of a line group that is busy. |
Hunt Algorithm Not Available |
For a given distribution algorithm, select a hunt option for Cisco Unified Communications Manager to use if a call is distributed to a member of a line group that is not available. |
Directory Numbers |
Enter a directory number that already exists in Cisco Unified Communications Manager. |
Local Route Group Names Infrastructure Configuration Product Fields
For Cisco Prime Collaboration Release 11.5 and later
Field |
Description |
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Local Route Group Names |
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Name |
Enter a unique local route group name in this required field. |
Description |
Enter a description that will help you to distinguish between local route group names. |
Location Infrastructure Configuration Product Fields
Field |
Description |
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Name |
Infrastructure Configuration Product name. |
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Audio Bandwidth |
Enter the maximum amount of audio bandwidth (in kbps) that is available for all audio calls on the link between this location and other locations.
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Video Bandwidth |
Enter the maximum amount of video bandwidth (in kbps) that is available for all video calls on the link between this location and other locations. Use 0 for Unlimited and -1 for None.
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Links |
Bandwidth Between This Location and Adjacent Locations. |
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Location |
Select a location from the list. |
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Weight |
Enter the relative priority of this link in forming the Effective Path between any pair of Locations. The Effective Path has the least cumulative of all possible paths. Valid values are 0-100. |
Media Termination Point Infrastructure Configuration Product Fields
Field |
Description |
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Media Termination Point Type |
Choose Cisco Enhanced Software Termination Point. |
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Media Termination Point Name |
Enter a name for the media termination point upto 15 alphanumeric characters.
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Description |
Enter any description for the media termination point. |
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Device Pool |
Choose a device pool that has the highest priority. |
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Trusted Relay Point |
Check this checkbox to designate this media termination point (MTP) as a trusted relay point (TRP) that Cisco Unified Communications Manager can use in a network virtualization environment. |
Message Waiting Infrastructure Configuration Product Fields
Field |
Description |
Message Waiting Number |
Enter the Cisco Message Waiting directory number.You may use the following characters: 0 to 9, ?, [, ], +, -, *, ^, #, !. |
Partition |
If partitions are being used, choose the appropriate partition from the drop-down list box. |
Description |
Enter up to 50 characters for a description of the message-waiting directory number. You may use any characters except the following: "", <, >, &, %. |
Message Waiting Indicator |
Click On or Off. |
Calling Search Space |
If partitions and calling search spaces are used, from the drop-down list box, choose a calling search space that includes the partitions of the DNs on all phones whose lamps you want to turn on (the partition that is defined for a phone DN must be in a calling search space that the MWI device uses). |
Media Resource Group Infrastructure Configuration Product Fields
Field |
Description |
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Name |
Infrastructure Configuration Product name. |
Description |
Optional description. |
Available Devices |
The available media resources that can be selected. |
Is Multicast for MOH Audio |
Click Yes to use multicast for Music On Hold Audio. |
Media Resource Group List Infrastructure Configuration Product Fields
Field |
Description |
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Name |
Infrastructure Configuration Product name. |
Description |
Optional description. |
Available Media Resource Group Names |
The available media resource groups that can be selected. |
Meet-Me Number/Pattern Configuration Product Fields
Field |
Description |
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Directory Number or Pattern |
Enter Meet-Me number/pattern or a range of numbers. To configure a range, the dash must appear within brackets and follow a digit; for example, to configure the range 1000 to 1050, enter 10[0-5]0. This field allows up to 24 characters. |
Description |
The description can include up to 50 characters. The following characters are not allowed: double-quotes ("), backslash (\), dash (-), percentage sign (%), ampersand (&), or angle brackets (<>). |
Partition |
To use a partition to restrict access to the Meet-Me number/pattern, choose the desired partition from the drop-down list. |
Minimum Security Level |
Choose the minimum security level for this Meet-Me number/pattern from the drop-down list.
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Partition Infrastructure Configuration Product Fields
For Cisco Prime Collaboration Release 11.5 and later
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Partition Information |
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Name |
Enter a partition name. |
Description |
Enter a description for the partition. |
Time Schedule |
Choose a time schedule to associate with this partition. |
Time Zone |
Choose one of the following options to associate a partition with a time zone:
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Recording Profile Infrastructure Configuration Product Fields
For Cisco Prime Collaboration Release 11.2 and later
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Description |
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Name |
Enter a the recording profile name. |
Recording Calling Search Space |
Choose the calling search space that contains the partition of the route pattern that is associated with the SIP trunk that is configured for the recorder. |
Recording Destination Address |
Enter the directory number (DN) or the URL of the recorder that associates with this recording profile. |
Region Infrastructure Configuration Product Fields
For Cisco Prime Collaboration Release 11.5 and later
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Description |
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Region Information |
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Name |
Enter a unique name for this region. |
Modify Relationship to other Regions |
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Region |
The entries in this column display all regions for which non-default relationships have been configured. |
Audio Codec Preference List |
For each region that is specified in the Regions window pane, choose the corresponding value from the drop-down list box in this column to set the Audio Codec Preference list describing the network conditions between this region and the specified region.
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Maximum Audio Bit Rate |
For each region that is specified in the Regions window pane, choose the value from the drop-down list box in this column to set the maximum bit rate to use for audio between this region and the specified region. This setting applies to both audio and video calls and serves as an upper limit for the audio bit rate, which means that audio codecs with higher bit rates than the one that you specify are not used for these calls. |
Maximum Session Bit Rate for Video Calls |
Enter Kbps value or select either one of the below option in this column:
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Maximum Session Bit Rate for Immersive Video Calls |
Enter Kbps value or select either one of the below option in this column:
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Restriction Table Infrastructure Configuration Product Fields
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Description |
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Remove-Restriction-Pattern |
To delete a restriction pattern from a restriction table. The value is restriction pattern alone. This could have multiple values separated by semicolon (;) .For Example : +#99;+91. |
Pattern |
Enter specific numbers or patterns of numbers that can be permitted or restricted. Include external and long-distance access codes. Use digits 0 through 9 and the following special characters:
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Display Name |
Enter a descriptive name for the restriction table. |
Update-Restriction-Pattern |
To update a restriction pattern of a restriction table.This is combination of both restriction pattern and blocked attribute.This could have multiple values separated by semicolon (;) .For Example : +#99/False;+91/true. |
New Restriction Patterns are Blocked by Default |
Indicate whether new restriction patterns should be flagged as Blocked by default.Default setting: Check box not checked. |
Minimum Length of Dial String |
Enter the minimum number of digits-including access codes-in a call transfer, message notification, or fax delivery number. Only the dial strings that contain a number of digits greater than or equal to the Minimum Length of Dial String value are checked against the restriction table. Dial strings that contain fewer than the Minimum Length of Dial String value are not permitted. For example, to prohibit users from using four-digit numbers, enter 5 in the Minimum Length of Dial String field. Default setting: 1 digit. |
Blocked |
Check this check box to have Unity Connection prohibit use of phone numbers that match the pattern. |
Maximum Length of Dial String |
Enter the maximum number of digits-including access codes-in a call transfer, message notification, or fax delivery number. Only the dial strings that contain a number of digits fewer than or equal to the Maximum Length of Dial String value are checked against the restriction table. Dial strings that contain more than the Maximum Length of Dial String value are not permitted. For example, if local calls in your area are seven digits long, and you want to prevent users from using long distance phone numbers, enter 8 in the Maximum Length of Dial String field. (A local number plus the access code for the phone system equals 8 digits.)Default setting: 30 digits. |
Add-Restriction-Pattern |
To add a new restriction pattern to a restriction table.This is combination of both restriction pattern and blocked attribute.This could have multiple values separated by semicolon (;) .For Example : +#99/True;+91/false. |
Route Group Infrastructure Configuration Product Fields
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Route Group Information |
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Name |
Infrastructure Configuration Product name. |
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Distribution Algorithm |
The available options can be chosen. |
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Ports |
If the device supports individually configurable ports, choose the port. |
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Route Group Member Information |
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Find Devices to Add to Route Group |
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Device Name contains |
Enter the character(s) that are found in the device name that you are seeking and click the Find button. Device names that match the character(s) that you entered display in the Available Devices box. |
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Available Devices |
Choose a device in the Available Devices list box and add it to the Selected Devices list box by clicking Add to Route Group. |
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Port(s) |
If this device supports individually configurable ports, choose the port. (Devices that allow you to choose individual ports include Cisco Access Analog and Cisco MGCP Analog gateways and T1 CAS.) Otherwise, choose the default value (All or None Available, depending upon the device that is chosen). For a device that has no ports available (None Available), the device may already be added to the Route Group or cannot be added to the route group. |
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Current Route Group Members |
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Selected Devices |
To change the priority of a device, choose a device name in the Selected Devices list box. |
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Removed Devices |
Choose a device in the Selected Devices list box and add it to the Removed Devices list box. |
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Route Group Members |
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List of devices |
This pane displays links to the devices that have been added to this route group.
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Route List Infrastructure Configuration Product Fields
Field |
Description |
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Route List Information |
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Route List Name |
Infrastructure Configuration Product name. |
Description |
Optional description. |
Cisco Unified CM Group |
List of available Cisco Unified Communications Manager groups. |
Enable this Route List |
Select Yes to enable the route list. |
Run On All Active Unified CM Nodes |
To enable the active route list to run on every node, check this check box. |
Save |
When you click this button to save a route list, a popup message reminds you that you must add at least one route group to this route list for it to accept calls. |
Add Route Group |
To add a route group to this route list, click this button and perform the procedure to add a route group to a route list. |
Route Partition Infrastructure Configuration Product Fields
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Description |
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Name |
Infrastructure Configuration Product name. |
Description |
Optional description. |
Route Pattern Infrastructure Configuration Product Fields
Field |
Description |
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Pattern Definition |
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Pattern |
A valid route pattern, including numbers and wildcards. |