Cisco CallManager System Guide, Release 3.1(2)
Auto-Registration

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Auto-Registration

Understanding Auto-Registration

Auto-Registration Configuration Checklist

Where to Find More Information


Auto-Registration


Auto-registration automatically assigns directory numbers to new devices as they connect to the IP telephony network. This section covers the following topics:

Understanding Auto-Registration

Auto-Registration Configuration Checklist

Where to Find More Information

Understanding Auto-Registration

Use auto-registration if you want Cisco CallManager to assign directory numbers automatically to new phones when you plug these phones into your network.


Caution Cisco CallManager disables auto-registration by default. Enabling auto-registration carries a security risk in that "rogue" phones can automatically register with Cisco CallManager. You should enable auto-registration only for brief periods when you want to perform bulk phone adds.

Cisco CallManager disables auto-registration by default to prevent unauthorized connections to your network.

When you enable auto-registration, you specify a range of directory numbers that Cisco CallManager can assign to new phones as they connect to your network. As new phones connect to the network, Cisco CallManager assigns the next available directory number in the specified range. Once a directory number is assigned to an auto-registered phone, you can move the phone to a new location, and its directory number remains the same. If all of the auto-registration directory numbers are consumed, no additional phones can auto-register with Cisco CallManager.

New phones auto-register with the primary Cisco CallManager in the Cisco CallManager group that has the Auto-Registration Cisco CallManager Group setting enabled. That Cisco CallManager automatically assigns each auto-registered phone to a default device pool based on the device type (see the "Device Defaults" section on page 4-9). After a phone auto-registers, you can update its configuration and assign it to a different device pool and a different Cisco CallManager (see the "Device Pools" section on page 4-7).

Auto-Registration Configuration Checklist

Table 11-1 lists general steps and guidelines for using auto-registration.

Table 11-1 Auto-Registration Configuration Checklist 

Configuration Steps
Procedures and related topics

Step 1 

Configure only one Cisco CallManager in the cluster to use for auto-registration.

Always enable or disable auto-registration on this Cisco CallManager only. If you want to shift the auto-registration function to another Cisco CallManager in the cluster, you must reconfigure the appropriate Cisco CallManagers, the Default Cisco CallManager Group, and possibly the default device pools.

Cisco CallManager Configuration, Cisco CallManager Administration Guide

Step 2 

Configure the Default Cisco CallManager Group as the auto-registration group. Choose the auto-registration Cisco CallManager from Step 1 as the primary Cisco CallManager in this group.

Cisco CallManager Groups, page 4-1

Cisco CallManager Group Configuration, Cisco CallManager Administration Guide

Step 3 

Configure a calling search space specifically for auto-registration. For example, you can use the auto-registration calling search space to limit auto-registered phones to internal calls only.

Partitions and Calling Search Spaces, page 12-1

Calling Search Space Configuration, Cisco CallManager Administration Guide

Step 4 

Configure the Default device pool for auto-registration by assigning the Default Cisco CallManager Group and auto-registration calling search space to it. If you are configuring a separate default device pool for each device type, assign the Default Cisco CallManager Group and auto-registration calling search space to each of the default device pools.

System-Level Configuration Settings, page 4-1.

Device Pool Configuration, Cisco CallManager Administration Guide

Device Defaults Configuration, Cisco CallManager Administration Guide

Step 5 

Enable auto-registration only during brief periods when you want to install and auto-register new devices (preferably when overall system usage is at a minimum). During other periods, turn auto-registration off to prevent unauthorized devices from registering with Cisco CallManager.

Enabling Auto-Registration, Cisco CallManager Administration Guide

Disabling Auto-Registration, Cisco CallManager Administration Guide

Step 6 

Install the devices that you want to auto-register.

Refer to the installation instructions that come with your IP phones and gateways.

Step 7 

Reconfigure the auto-registered devices and assign them to their permanent device pools.

Bulk Administration Tool User Guide

Cisco IP Phone Configuration, Cisco CallManager Administration Guide

Gateway Configuration, Cisco CallManager Administration Guide


Where to Find More Information

Related Topics

System-Level Configuration Settings, page 4-1

Redundancy, page 6-1

Cisco CallManager Configuration, Cisco CallManager Administration Guide

Cisco CallManager Group Configuration, Cisco CallManager Administration Guide

Device Pool Configuration, Cisco CallManager Administration Guide

Additional Cisco Documentation

Bulk Administration Tool User Guide