- Welcome to Cisco Unified SIP Proxy
- Documentation Roadmap for Cisco Unified SIP Proxy Release 9.0
- Configuring SIP Stacks
- Configuring Networks
- Configuring Triggers
- Configuring Server Groups
- Configuring Route Groups
- Configuring Route Tables
- Configuring Route Policies
- Configuring Normalization Policies
- Configuring Time Policies
- Configuring Routing Triggers
- Configuring Normalization Triggers
- Configuring Performance Control
- Configuring Call Admission Control
- Configuring Users
- Setting User Defaults
- Configuring Groups
- Configuring Privileges
- Configuring Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting
- Displaying System Information
- Configuring Domain Name Settings
- Configuring Network Time and Time Zone Settings
- Configuring SNMP Settings
- Configuring the System Login Banner
- Monitoring the Cisco Unified SIP Proxy System
- Viewing Reports
- Configuring Backup and Restore
- Using the Administration Control Panel
- Managing the System Configuration
- Smart License
- Troubleshooting
- Error Messages
Configuring Time Policies
Viewing a List of Time Policies
Step 1 Choose Configure > Time Policies.
The system displays the Time Policies page showing the time policies with the fields in Table 24.
Step 2 To delete a time policy, do the following:
a. Check the check box next to the name of the time policy to delete.
c. In the Cisco Unified SIP Proxy header, click Commit Candidate Configuration to commit this change.
Step 3 To revert any changes you have made back to the state they were in at the time of the last commit, do the following:
a. Check the check box next to the name of the time policy that has the changes to revert back to.
c. In the Cisco Unified SIP Proxy header, click Commit Candidate Configuration to commit this change.
Time policies are time-based routing configurations that a route group will use if implementing time-based routing.
Table 24 lists the fields on the Time Policies page.
- Managing the System Configuration
- Back to the Configuring Time Policies menu page
Adding a Time Policy
Step 1 Choose Configure > Time Policies.
The system displays the Time Policies page.
The system displays the Time Policy (New) page.
Step 3 Enter a name for this time policy.
The system displays the Time Policy ‘<name of time policy>’ Step (New) page.
Step 4 Add steps to the time policy. See Adding or Editing a Time Policy Step.
Step 5 In the Cisco Unified SIP Proxy header, click Commit Candidate Configuration to commit this change.
- Managing the System Configuration
- Back to the Configuring Time Policies menu page
Viewing a List of Time Policy Steps
Step 1 Choose Configure > Time Policies.
The system displays the Time Policies page.
Step 2 Click the underlined name of a time policy.
The system displays the Time Policy ‘<name of time policy>’ Step page.
Back to the Configuring Time Policies menu page
Adding or Editing a Time Policy Step
Step 1 Choose Configure > Time Policies.
The system displays the Time Policies page.
Step 2 Click the underlined name of a time policy.
The system displays the Time Policy ‘<name of time policy>’ Steps page.
Step 3 To add a time policy step, do the following:
a. Click Add. The system displays the Time Policy ‘<name of time policy>’ Step (New) page.
b. Enter values in the fields. See Table 25.
Step 4 To edit a time policy step, do the following:
a. Click the underlined name of a time policy step. The system displays the Time Policy ‘<name of time policy>’ Step page.
b. Update values in the fields.
Step 5 In the Cisco Unified SIP Proxy header, click Commit Candidate Configuration to commit this change.
- Managing the System Configuration
- Back to the Configuring Time Policies menu page