- Preface
- Hosted UCS Call Routing and Dial Plans
- Hosted UCS Static Configuration
- Defining and Configuring Core Network Elements and Resources
- Managing Countries and Provider Resources
- Managing Legacy PBX Support
- Provisioning Movius VoiceMail and Auto Attendant Services
- Provisioning the Local PSTN Breakout Support
- Provisioning LBO Location with Cisco Emergency Responder
- Provisioning NAT/PAT Support
- Provisioning Other Hosted Unified Communications Services Features
- Provisioning Analog Gateway
- Provisioning Linked Locations
- Provisioning Single Number Reach
- Hosted Unified Communications Services Location Administration
- Hosted Unified Communications Services Division Administration
- Hosted Unified Communications Services Customer Administration
- Sample PGW, Unified CM, and IP Unity Transactions
- Local Gateway Supported Call Scenarios
- Legacy PBX Information
- Phone Details
- Local Gateway Configuration
Preface
This preface includes the following sections:
•Obtaining Documentation, Obtaining Support, and Security Guidelines
Overview
This guide describes how to use Vision OSS USM to provision the Cisco Hosted Unified Communications Services (UCS) core platform and components. This document is designed to be used in conjunction with Getting Started with Cisco Hosted Unified Communications Services.
Audience
This document is written for Cisco Advanced Services (AS), system integrators, Cisco partners, and Cisco customers who are interested in implementing Cisco Hosted UCS 7.1(a).
This document is to be used with the documentation for the individual components of the Hosted UCS 7.1(a) platform after completing the high-level design (HLD) and low-level design (LLD) for a specific customer implementation.
Organization
This manual is organized as follows:
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Describes how call routing occurs and how dial plan models work within a Cisco Multi-tenant Hosted Unified Communications Services (UCS) 7.1(a) deployment. |
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Describes the static configuration required as part of the lab builds for Cisco Hosted Unified Communications Services (UCS), Release 7.1(a). |
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Chapter 3 "Defining and Configuring Core Network Elements and Resources" |
Describes how to define and configure the core network elements required for implementing the Hosted Unified Communications Services platform. |
Describes how to define and configure other USM objects and resources, such as countries. |
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Describes how to integrate the Hosted Unified Communications Services platform with legacy PBX systems. |
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Chapter 6 "Provisioning Movius VoiceMail and Auto Attendant Services" |
Describes the provisioning of Movius VoiceMail and Auto Attendant services and configuring SBC for the Movius Auto Attendant to work with PGW. |
Describes how PSTN calls can be routed via Local Gateways in the Hosted UCS reference architecture for the Hosted UCS 7.1(a) Release. |
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Chapter 8 "Provisioning LBO Location with Cisco Emergency Responder" |
Describes the deployment of Cisco Emergency Responder (CER) in the Hosted UCS 7.1(a) platform |
Describes how to configure Cisco Hosted UCS components when IP phones are connected to the USM server through a Cisco NAT/PAT device. |
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Chapter 10 "Provisioning Other Hosted Unified Communications Services Features" |
Describes how to use VisionOSS Unified Services Manager (USM) application to provision the components of the Cisco Hosted Unified Communications Services (UCS), Release 7.1(a) platform |
Describes the Provisioning of analog VG224 gateway for a customer location in Hosted UCS Release 7.1(a). |
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Describes how the New Linked Locations functionality on Hosted UCS 7.1(a) allows a single site code to be shared within a group of locations called linked locations.. |
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Describes Single Number Reach (SNR) which provides Cisco Unified Communications users with the ability to be reached via a single enterprise phone number that rings on both their IP desk phone and their cellular phone (Remote Destination), simultaneously. |
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"Hosted Unified Communications Services Location Administration" |
Describes the options available to Location-level administrators within the Hosted UCS Release 7.1(a). |
"Hosted Unified Communications Services Division Administration" |
Describes the options available to Division administrators within the Hosted Unified Communications Services (UCS) system. |
"Hosted Unified Communications Services Customer Administration" |
Describes the options available to Customer administrators within the Hosted Unified Communications Services (UCS) system. |
Describes the sample PGW, Unified CM and IP Unity transactions in Unified UCS |
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Describes the Local Gateway supported call scenarios in Cisco Hosted UCS |
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Describes the Leagacy PBX Information for the Hosted UCS Release 7.1(a) |
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Provides the details of Phone Types name and model ID list. |
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Provides the Example Local Gateway Configuration. |
Related Documentation
For more information, see the following guides:
•Release Notes for Cisco Hosted Unified Communications Services (Hosted UCS), Release 7.1(a),
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/hucs/7.1a/release/hucrn71a.html
•Software Support Matrix for Cisco Hosted Unified Communications Services (Hosted UCS), Release 7.1(a)
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/hucs/7.1a/softwarematrix/hucsmatrix71a.html
•Getting Started with Cisco Hosted Unified Communications Services, Release 7.1(a)
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/hucs/7.1a/user/getstart7.1a.html
•Solutions Reference Network Design for Cisco Hosted Unified Communications Services (Hosted UCS), Release 7.1(a)
To obtain a copy of the Solution Reference Network Design document for Cisco Hosted Unified Communications Services, Release 7.1(a), contact your Cisco representative.
Obtaining Documentation, Obtaining Support, and Security Guidelines
For information on obtaining documentation, obtaining support, providing documentation feedback, security guidelines, and also recommended aliases and general Cisco documents, see the monthly What's New in Cisco Product Documentation, which also lists all new and revised Cisco technical documentation, at:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/general/whatsnew/whatsnew.html
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