Table of Contents
Multiple Phone System Integration Guide for Cisco Unity Connection Release 10.x
Task List to Create the Multiple Phone System Integrations
Task List to Delete an Existing Phone System Integration
Task List to Replace an Existing Phone System with a New Phone System
Combination Limitations for Multiple Phone System Integrations
Creating Multiple Phone System Integrations
Deleting an Existing Phone System Integration
Appendix: Documentation and Technical Assistance
Cisco Unity Connection Documentation
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
Cisco Product Security Overview
Multiple Phone System Integration Guide for Cisco Unity Connection Release 10.x
This document provides instructions for integrating multiple phone systems with Cisco Unity Connection, deleting one of the phone systems that are integrated with Cisco Unity Connection, and replacing one phone system with another phone system in a Cisco Unity Connection integration.
Multiple integrations are not supported when Cisco Unity Connection is installed as Cisco Business Edition—on the same server with Cisco Unified Communications Manager. In the Cisco Business Edition configuration, Cisco Unity Connection can integrate only with Cisco Unified CM by Skinny Call Control Protocol (SCCP).
Note The integration of Cisco Unity Connection on a standalone server with Cisco Unified Communications Manager in Cisco Business Edition is not supported.
Integration Tasks
Before doing the following tasks to integrate Cisco Unity Connection with multiple phone systems, confirm that Cisco Unity Connection is ready for the additional integration by completing the applicable tasks in the Installation Guide for Cisco Unity Connection Release 10.x.
The following task lists describe the processes for creating, deleting, and replacing the integration.
Task List to Create the Multiple Phone System Integrations
Use the following task list to integrate multiple phone systems with Cisco Unity Connection.
1. Review the system and equipment requirements to confirm that all phone system and Cisco Unity Connection server requirements have been met. See the “Requirements” section.
2. Confirm that the combination of phone systems is supported in a multiple phone system integration with Cisco Unity Connection. See the “Combination Limitations for Multiple Phone System Integrations” section.
3. Create the integration. See the “Creating Multiple Phone System Integrations” section.
Note An additional Cisco Unified CM cluster can be added in Cisco Unity Connection Administration by creating a new phone system, a new port group for the phone system, and new ports for the port group. Each Cisco Unified CM cluster is a separate phone system integration.
4. Repeat Task 1. through Task 3. for each remaining phone system.
Task List to Delete an Existing Phone System Integration
Use the following task list to delete one of the phone systems that is integrated with Cisco Unity Connection (for example, to change from two phone system integrations to a single phone system integration).
1. Reassign the users who are homed on the phone system that you want to delete to another phone system. Alternatively, delete these users. See the “Users” chapter of the System Administration Guide for Cisco Unity Connection Release 10.x at http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/connection/10x/administration/guide/10xcucsagx.html.
Caution If you reassign users to a new phone system, we recommend that you change the user extensions to the extensions that will be used by the new phone system before deleting the old phone system. Otherwise, users will not be able to access their voice messages.
2. Delete the phone system integration. See the “Deleting an Existing Phone System Integration” section.
Task List to Replace an Existing Phone System with a New Phone System
Use the following task list to delete one of the phone systems that is integrated with Cisco Unity Connection (for example, to change from two phone system integrations to a single phone system integration).
1. Review the system and equipment requirements to confirm that all phone system and Cisco Unity Connection server requirements have been met. See the “Requirements” section.
2. Confirm that the phone system combination is supported in a multiple phone system integration with Cisco Unity Connection. See the “Combination Limitations for Multiple Phone System Integrations” section.
3. Create the integration for the new phone system. See the applicable Cisco Unity Connection integration guide at http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6509/products_installation_and_configuration_guides_list.html.
4. Reassign the users who had been homed on the deleted phone system integration to the new phone system. See the “Users” chapter of the System Administration Guide for Cisco Unity Connection Release 10.x at http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/connection/10x/administration/guide/10xcucsagx.html.
Caution If you reassign users to a new phone system, we recommend that you change the user extensions to the extensions that will be used by the new phone system before deleting the old phone system. Otherwise, users will not be able to access their voice messages.
5. Delete the existing integration. See the “Deleting an Existing Phone System Integration” section.
Requirements
Cisco Unity Connection has the following requirements for multiple phone system integrations:
- All phone system and Cisco Unity Connection server requirements have been met. See the applicable Cisco Unity Connection integration guides at http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6509/products_installation_and_configuration_guides_list.html.
- There must be an adequate number of voice messaging ports on the Cisco Unity Connection server to connect to connect to the phone systems. This number of ports must not exceed the number ports that are enabled by the Cisco Unity Connection license files.
- <PA: Removed because CUC partitions and search spaces make this requirement obsolete.> All extensions must be unique. The dial plans for the phone systems must not overlap.
If overlapping dial plans cannot be avoided, you must install a Cisco Unity Connection server for each phone system that has overlapping dial plans, digitally network the servers, and set up dialing domains to accommodate the overlapping dial plans. See the “Digital Networking” chapter in the System Administration Guide for Cisco Unity Connection at http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/voicesw/ps2237/prod_maintenance_guides_list.html.
Multiple integrations are not supported when Cisco Unity Connection is installed as Cisco Business Edition—on the same server with Cisco Unified CM.
Combination Limitations for Multiple Phone System Integrations
Cisco Unity Connection 10.x has no combination limitations. Cisco Unity Connection supports multiple simultaneous phone system integrations that are limited only by the number of licensed voice messaging ports.
For example, Cisco Unity Connection can be integrated with the following phone systems at one time (a total of 28 phone system integrations):
Creating Multiple Phone System Integrations
After ensuring that the Cisco Unity Connection server and the phone systems are ready for the integration, do the following procedure.
To Create Multiple Phone System Integrations
Step 1 Integrate one phone system with Cisco Unity Connection. See the applicable Cisco Unity Connection integration guide at http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6509/products_installation_and_configuration_guides_list.html.
You can integrate the phone systems with Cisco Unity Connection in any order.
Step 2 Repeat Step 1 for the remaining phone systems.
Step 3 Add applicable new user templates that are assigned to the new phone system so that new users can be assigned to the phone system that you want.
For details on adding new user templates, or on selecting a user template when adding a new user, see the “User Templates” chapter of the System Administration Guide for Cisco Unity Connection Release 10.x. The guide is available at http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/connection/10x/administration/guide/10xcucsagx.html.
Deleting an Existing Phone System Integration
If you want to delete an existing phone system integration (for example, you have replaced the phone system with which Cisco Unity Connection originally integrated), confirm that the following items are deleted or associated to another phone system:
- Users (including MWI devices and notification devices) who are associated with the phone system that you want to delete.
To see a list of users associated with the phone system, in Cisco Unity Connection Administration, expand Telephony Integrations > Phone System ; select the name of the phone system; on the Phone System Basics page, on the Edit menu, select Phone System Associations.
- User templates that are associated with the phone system that you want to delete.
- System call handlers that are associated with the phone system that you want to delete.
- Call handler templates that are associated with the phone system that you want to delete.
If users, user templates, call handlers, MWI devices, or notification devices are associated with this phone system, Cisco Unity Connection cannot delete the phone system.
When you attempt to delete a phone system that still has these items associated with it, a status warning will appear with a link to the Delete Phone System Wizard. This wizard will guide you to associate all items from the phone system that you want to delete to another phone system.
All users, user templates, call handlers, MWI devices and notification devices that are associated with a phone system must be reassigned before the phone system can be deleted.
Note You can see a list of users who are associated with a phone system on the Phone System Associations page for the phone system. To view Phone System Associations page, on the Phone System Basics page, select Phone System Associations on the Edit menu.
It is not necessary to delete the port groups or ports that belong to a phone system before deleting the phone system integration. The member port groups and ports will be automatically deleted with the phone system.
Note Port groups and ports that do not belong to the phone system will not be affected when the phone system integration is deleted.
To Delete an Existing Phone System Integration
Step 1 Sign in to Cisco Unity Connection Administration.
Step 2 In Cisco Unity Connection Administration, expand Telephony Integrations, then select Phone System.
Step 3 On the Search Phone Systems page, check the check box to the left of the phone system that you want to delete.
Step 4 Select Delete Selected.
Step 5 When prompted to confirm that you want to delete the phone system, select OK.
Step 6 Sign out of Cisco Unity Connection Administration.
Documentation Conventions
The Multiple Phone System Integration Guide for Cisco Unity Connection Release 10.x uses the following conventions.
The Multiple Phone System Integration Guide for Cisco Unity Connection Release 10.x also uses the following conventions:
Note Means reader take note. Notes contain helpful suggestions or references to material not covered in the document.
Cisco Unity Connection Documentation
For descriptions and URLs of Cisco Unity Connection documentation on Cisco.com, see the Documentation Guide for Cisco Unity Connection. The document is shipped with Cisco Unity Connection and is available at http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6509/products_documentation_roadmaps_list.html.
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