Cisco CallManager System Guide, Release 4.1(3)
Index

Table Of Contents

A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W -

Index

A

AAR

explained 15-2

abbreviated dial

described 40-39

access

restricting with partitions 31-4

access logs 4-5

access privileges for user groups 4-4

accounts

administrator

described 45-2

more information 45-4

overview 45-1

SQL sa 45-4

SQLSvc

described 45-3

ad hoc conferences

description 21-9

drop conference 21-12

initiating 21-10

using conference softkey 21-10

Administrative User Base enterprise parameter 4-6

administrator

account

described 45-2

more information 45-4

overview 45-1

SQL sa account 45-4

SQLSvc account

described 45-3

tools

BAT 44-1

CAR 44-2

Cisco CallManager Serviceability 44-2

more information 44-7

overview 44-1

remote network management 44-3

admission control 5-12, 8-1

alternate routing

video 41-11

analog telephony protocols

CAS 37-7

described 37-4

E&M signaling 37-6

ground- start signaling 37-5

loop-start signaling 37-5

announcements 20-6

announcements (table) 20-6

Annunciator 20-1

announcements 20-6

announcements (table) 20-6

configuration checklist (table) 20-9

dependency records 20-7

more information 20-9

overview 20-1

planning configuration 20-3

system requirements and limitations 20-4

tones 20-6

troubleshooting 20-8

understanding 20-2

application dial rules

configuration design 16-2

configuration error checking 16-3

more information 16-3

overview 16-1

application profiles 18-2

audio quality 8-1

automated alternate routing (AAR)

dial prefix matrix example (table) 15-3

enable service parameter 15-4

example 15-3

explained 15-2

line/DN and AAR groups (table) 15-3

Automated Attendant service 18-5

auto-registration

configuration checklist (table) 12-3

described 12-1

more information 12-4

understanding 12-1

AVVID, Cisco

applications 2-3

call processing 2-3

components 2-2

infrastructure 2-4

B

balanced call processing

explained 6-6

illustrated (figure) 6-8

bandwidth

allocation of 8-1

calculations for admission control 8-5

used by Cisco CallManager 5-5

used by codec types (table) 5-6

barge

described 40-33

Basic Rate Interface (BRI) 37-8

BAT 44-1

Bulk Administration Tool (BAT) 44-1

buttons

directories button 40-45

messages button 40-44

C

call admission control 5-12

gatekeepers

components 8-10

explained 8-8

in a distributed setting (figure) 8-9

locations

explained 8-2

illustrated (figure) 8-2

more information 8-14

overview 8-1

trunks 8-8

call back

described 40-33

call completion, QSIG supplementary service, see Cisco Call Back

call control 19-3

call coverage

call forwarding 15-16

described 15-16

hunting 15-16

maximum hunt timer 15-17

personal preferences 15-18

Call Detail Records (CDR) 44-4

call detail records (CDRs)

video 41-15

call display restrictions

configuring in translation pattern 15-48

call diversion (forwarding), QSIG supplementary service 37-13

called party

transformations 15-42

transformations settings 15-44

transformations settings (table) 15-45

caller identification

restrictions 15-46

types 15-46

caller identification support

for device control protocols (table) 15-55

vs. device control protocols 15-55

call failure, avoiding 24-7

call forward

described 40-33

in multiple voice-mail systems 26-7

multiple voice-mail systems examples 26-8

call forwarding 15-16

calling party

presentation settings 15-47

restriction settings 15-47

transformations 15-42

transformations settings 15-42

transformations settings (table) 15-43, 15-49

calling search spaces

dependency records 13-4

examples 13-3

explained 13-1

guidelines and tips 13-4

list of topics 13-1

more information 13-6

call park

described 40-34

call pickup

call accounting 31-5

configuration checklist (table) 31-6, 31-10

dependency records 31-5

described 40-35

guidelines and tips 31-4

more information 31-12

overview 31-1

restricting access 31-4

understanding 31-1

updating configurations 31-12

using with partitions 31-4

call preservation

explained 10-7

scenarios (table) 10-9

call processing

balanced load

explained 6-6

illustrated (figure) 6-8

by Cisco CallManager 2-3

combined with redundancy (figure) 7-5

calls

making and receiving multiple per directory number 40-31

on-hook call transfer 40-32

video 41-2

call select

described 40-36

call transfer, QSIG supplementary service 37-15

call transfer using hookflash 26-9

call waiting

described 40-36

CAR

overview 44-2

Catalyst 4000

4224 access gateway switch 36-10

access gateway module 36-10

voice gateway modules 36-8

Catalyst 4224 Access Gateway Switch 36-10

Catalyst 6000

Cisco Communication Media Module 36-10

configuration illustrated (figure) 25-10

described 25-13

FXS analog interface module 36-9

hookflash transfer 36-9

T1/E1 line card 36-8

voice gateway modules 36-8

Catalyst DSP

more information 25-13

overview 25-1

understanding 25-1

Catalyst MTP 25-2

Catalyst switches

6000 family 25-13

CDR

described 44-4

removing records 44-6

service parameters 44-5

CDR Analysis and Reporting (CAR) 44-2

channel associated signaling (CAS) 36-2, 37-7

characters, special

configuring 15-23

described (table) 15-24

Cisco Access Analog Station Gateways, AS-2, AS-4, AS-8 36-3

Cisco Access Analog Trunk Gateways, AT-2, AT-4, AT-8 36-4

Cisco Access Digital Trunk Gateways DT-24+/DE-30+ 36-3

Cisco Architecture for Voice, Video, and Integrated Data (Cisco AVVID) 2-2

Cisco ATA 186

configuration checklist (table) 43-3

connecting to Cisco CallManager 43-2

more information 43-3

Cisco AVVID

applications 2-3

call processing 2-3

components 2-2

infrastructure 2-4

Cisco Call Back

described

Cisco CallManager

additional documentation 1-2

bandwidth usage 5-5

becoming inactive 22-6, 24-8

benefits 1-2

call processing 2-3

CTI redundancy 42-7

described 11-2

groups

described 7-2

illustrated (figure) 7-3

groups, configuring 5-1

introduction 1-1

key features 1-2

more information 1-2

redundancy 7-1

remote network management

features (table) 44-4

overview 44-3

restart conditions (table) 11-2

supported voice codecs 5-5

voice mail connectivity 26-1

Cisco CallManager applications

supporting LDAPS (table) 17-4

Cisco CallManager System Guide

conventions xxviii

organization xxvi

related documentation xxvii

Cisco CDR Insert service 11-3

Cisco Communication Media Module (CMM) 36-10

Cisco Conference Bridge (WS-SVC-CMM) 21-5

Cisco CTIManager service 11-4

Cisco CTL Provider service 11-5

Cisco customer directory configuration plugin

install plugins 17-12

Cisco Database Layer Monitor service 11-5

Cisco DPA

illustrated (figure) 29-3

integration overview 29-1

more information 29-4

Cisco Extended Functions

described 11-6

Cisco Extension Mobility service 11-7

Cisco IAD2420 Integrated Access Device 36-6

Cisco IP Manager Assistant

service 11-8

softkey templates

described 40-19

user device profile 18-4

user directory 18-4

Cisco IP Phones

12 SP+, described 40-9

30 VIP, described 40-10

7902G, described 40-7

7905G, described 40-7

7910, described 40-6

7912G, described 40-5

7914 Expansion Module, described 40-6

7920, described 40-5

7935, described 40-9

7936, described 40-8

7940, described 40-4

7960, described 40-4

7970, described 40-3

overview 40-1

Cisco IP Phone Services

configuration checklist (table) 32-5

dependency records 32-4

guidelines and tips 32-3

more information 32-6

overview 32-1

understanding 32-2

Cisco IP SoftPhone 18-6

Cisco IP telephony

configuring system 3-1

more information 2-5

overview 2-1

Cisco IP Voice Media Streaming Application service 11-9

Cisco JTAPI

using user directory 18-2

Cisco Messaging Interface (CMI) 27-3

Cisco Messaging Interface (CMI) service 11-9

Cisco MOH Audio Translator service 11-10

Cisco RIS Data Collector service 11-12

Cisco Serviceability Reporter service

described 11-12

Cisco Telephony Call Dispatcher (TCD) service 11-13

Cisco TFTP service

alternate paths 9-7

configuration checklist (table) 9-9

described 11-14

list of topics 9-1

more information 9-9

overview 9-1

understanding 9-3

Cisco Unity

configuration checklist (table) 28-5

connections with the phone system (figure) 28-3

integrated mailbox configuration 28-3

messaging integration

description 28-2

overview 28-1

more information 28-8

system requirements 28-2

Cisco VG200 Voice Gateway 36-2

Cisco VG224 Analog Phone Gateway

configuring 36-6

description 36-6

Cisco VG248 Analog Phone Gateway

configuring 36-4

description 36-4

gateway redundancy 36-22

Cisco WebDialer service

described 11-15

closest-match routing 15-18

clusters

balanced call processing

explained 6-6

illustrated (figure) 6-8

communication between 6-5

communication within 6-4

compared to groups 7-2

configuration checklist (table) 6-9

described 6-1

illustrated (figure) 6-3

list of topics 6-1

more information 6-10

overview 6-1

redundancy 6-4

CMI

described 11-9

redundancy

described 27-3

illustrated (figure) 27-4

CMLocal date/time group 5-2

codecs

bandwidth used per call (table) 5-6

G.711 5-5

G.723 5-5

G.729 5-5

GSM 5-5

supported by Cisco CallManager 5-5

video 41-3

wideband 5-5

communication

between clusters 6-5

within a cluster 6-4

communication protocols, gateway 36-13

compression of voice stream 25-4

Computer Telephony Integration (CTI) 42-1

conference

described 40-31

conference bridge

dependency records 19-8, 21-14

conference bridges

ad hoc

described 21-9

initiating 21-10

Cisco IOS configuration settings (table) 21-6, 24-4

configuration checklist (table) 21-16

meet-me

described 21-9

initiating 21-13

more information 21-17

overview 21-1

performance monitoring 21-14

troubleshooting 21-14

types in Cisco CallManager Administration 21-6

conference devices

Cisco Conference Bridge (WS-SVC-CMM), described 21-5

hardware

described 21-3

MTP WS-X6608 DSP service card 21-3

NM-HDV network modules 21-3

software, described 21-4

understanding 21-2

video, described 21-5

conference list

described 40-36

conferencing

across an IP WAN 25-4

using Catalyst DSP 25-1

configuration

files for devices 10-2

settings

checklist (table) 5-16

list of topics 5-1

configuration checklist

MGCP BRI 36-27

connected party

presentation settings 15-51

restriction settings 15-51

transformations settings (table) 15-53

conventions xxviii

counters

video bridge 41-14

CTI

application failure 42-9

applications 42-2

configuration checklist (table) 42-9

controlled devices 42-4

CTIManager

described 11-4, 42-3

redundancy 42-8

dependency records 42-7

enable CTI application use check box 42-2

IP phones 42-4

list of topics 42-1

media termination points 42-4

more information 42-11

ports

described 40-10, 42-4

redundancy 7-7, 42-7

route points 42-4

super provider 42-2, 42-6

CTI super provider

overview 42-6

D

database

monitor 11-5

publisher 6-4

redundancy 7-6

subscriber 6-4

date/time groups

CMLocal 5-2

described 5-2

DDI 15-19

configuring 15-27

explained (table) 15-28

Debug Level enterprise parameter 4-7

default settings

for devices 5-4

dependency records

Annunciator 20-7

calling search spaces 13-4

call pickup and group call pickup 31-5

Cisco IP Phone Services 32-4

conference bridge 19-8, 21-14

CTI 42-7

gateways 36-20

MTP 24-9

partitions 13-4

phones

described 40-46

system-level settings 5-15

time periods 14-4

time schedules 14-4

transcoders 22-7

device control protocols

and caller identification support (table) 15-55

device pools

described 5-9, 10-6

updating 5-11

devices

accessing TFTP server 9-5

associating to a user 18-3

conference

Cisco Conference Bridge (WS-SVC-CMM) 21-5

hardware 21-3

software 21-4

understanding 21-2

video 21-5

configuration files 10-2

CTI control 42-4

defaults 5-4

distributing for redundancy 7-4

firmware loads 10-3

identifying TFTP server 9-6

load descriptions (table) 10-4

MTP

characteristics 24-6

support

list of topics 10-1

more information 10-10

supported 10-1

transcoders

resetting 22-7

updating firmware loads 10-6

using Cisco TFTP 9-3

using DHCP 9-3

DHCP

and devices 9-3

dial plans

accessing gateways 36-19

digital signal processor (DSP) 25-1

digital telephony protocols

BRI 37-8

described 37-8

E1 PRI 37-9

QSIG 37-9

T1 PRI 37-8

digital trunk gateway

DT-24+/DE-30+ 36-3

digit analysis

static

caveats 15-21

configuration tip 15-20

described 15-20

example prior to static digit analysis 15-22

explained 15-21

IPMA example with static digit analysis 15-23

directories button

configuring 40-45

directory

access for Cisco IP telephony endpoints 17-8

access versus integration 17-5

associating devices 18-3

Automated Attendant 18-5

Cisco customer directory configuration plugin 17-12

Cisco IP Manager Assistant 18-4

configuration checklist (table) 18-9

embedded LDAP directory 17-2

extension mobility 18-5

integration with Cisco CallManager 17-10

LDAP overview 17-1

more information 17-14, 18-10

overview 17-1

user, managing 18-1

user information 18-2

user profiles 18-2

directory numbers

active check box 40-30

call forward

busy trigger 40-34

no answer ring duration 40-34

call forward information display 40-34

conference 40-31

direct transfer 40-32

join 40-32

making and receiving multiple calls 40-31

managing 40-30

on-hook call transfer 40-32

shared line appearance 40-26

shared line appearance restrictions 40-29

transfer 40-31

understanding shared line appearances 40-25

update directory number of all devices sharing this line check box 40-30

direct transfer

described 40-32, 40-37

discard digits instructions (DDI) 15-19

configuring 15-27

explained (table) 15-28

document

conventions xxviii

organization xxvi

documentation

related xxvii

DPA 7630/7610

functionality 29-2

illustrated (figure) 29-3

purpose 29-3

understanding 29-2

using SMDI 29-3, 29-4

DSCP marking 41-11

E

E&M signaling

delay dial 37-6

immediate start 37-6

wink start 37-6

E1 CAS 37-7

E1 Primary Rate Interface (E1 PRI) 37-9

E1 Primary Rate Interface (PRI) 36-2

Effective Access Privileges For Overlapping Functional Groups enterprise parameter 4-7

Effective Access Privileges For Overlapping User Groups enterprise parameter 4-7

enable CTI application use

CTI super provider 42-2

Enable MultiLevelAdmin enterprise parameter 4-8

enterprise parameters

Administrative User Base 4-6

Debug Level 4-7

described 4-6, 5-12

Effective Access Privileges for overlapping functional groups 4-7

Effective Access Privileges For Overlapping User Groups 4-7

Enable MultiLevelAdmin 4-8

User Group Base 4-6

extension mobility

described 33-1

user device profile 18-5

user directory 18-5

external route plan wizard

described 15-56

generated route filters 15-57

generated route groups 15-59

generated route lists 15-59

generated route patterns 15-61

F

features

call park 30-1

call pickup

guidelines and tips 31-4

overview 31-1

Cisco IP Manager Assistant 35-1

Cisco IP Phone Services 32-1

extension mobility

overview 33-1

group call pickup 31-1

music on hold (MOH) 23-1

other group call pickup 31-1

phone features (table) 40-17

phone login

overview 33-1

fields

requiring route patterns (table) 15-26

firmware loads

described 10-3

updating 10-6

Foreign Exchange Office (FXO) 36-2, 36-16, 37-4

Foreign Exchange Station (FXS) 36-2, 36-16, 37-5

functional groups

described 4-3

privileges for standard 4-10

standard 4-8, 4-9

FXO 36-2, 36-16, 37-4

FXS 36-2, 36-16, 37-5

G

G.711 5-5

G.723 5-5

G.729 5-5

gatekeepers

and call admission control (figure) 8-9

configuration checklist (table) 8-13

configuring 8-10

configuring in Cisco CallManager 8-12, 39-2

configuring on the router 8-10

described 8-8

gateways

Catalyst 4000 Access Gateway Module 36-10

Catalyst 4224 gateway 36-10

Catalyst 6000

configuration illustrated (figure) 25-10

Catalyst 6000 FXS Analog Interface Module 36-9

Catalyst 6000 T1/E1 and Services Module 36-8

Cisco Communications Media Module 36-10

Cisco IOS H.323 devices 36-11

Cisco voice gateways 36-1

communication protocols (table) 36-13

configuration checklist (table) 36-25

dependency records 36-20

failover and fallback 36-20

H.323 devices list 36-11

models (table) 36-13

more information 36-28

overview 36-1

port types (table) 36-13

related to dial plans 36-19

standalone

analog station 36-3

analog trunk 36-4

digital trunk 36-3

IAD2420 36-6

VG200 voice 36-2

VG224 analog phone 36-6

VG248 analog phone 36-4

summary of voice gateways (table) 36-13

trunk interfaces

table 36-13

Global Directory

advanced user search 18-8

basic user search 18-8

displaying with directories button 40-45

LDAP 18-7

searching 18-7

ground- start signaling 37-5

group call pickup

dependency records 31-5

overview 31-1

understanding 31-1

groups, Cisco CallManager

compared to clusters 7-2

components of 7-2

configuring 5-1

illustrated (figure) 7-3

groups, date/time 5-2

GSM 5-5

H

H.323

Cisco IOS gateways 36-11

clients 40-10

gateways 36-11

IOS gateway redundancy 36-21

used in voice gateways 37-2

H.323 video 41-6

hookflash transfer 36-9

hub-and-spoke topology 8-1

hunting

described 15-16

example 15-17

maximum hunt timer 15-17

personal preferences 15-18

hunt lists

described 15-14

hunt pilots

described 15-15

wildcards 15-24

I

identification services

QSIG supplementary service, described 37-17

immediate divert

described 40-37

intercluster

voice mail 26-3

intercluster communication 6-5

internet

ecosystem 2-1

intracluster communication 6-4

introduction

to Cisco CallManager 1-1

IP Phones, Cisco

12 SP+ 40-9

30 VIP 40-10

7902G 40-7

7905G, described 40-7

7910 40-6

7912G, described 40-5

7914 Expansion Module 40-6

7920, described 40-5

7935 40-9

7936 40-8

7940 40-4

7960, described 40-4

7970, described 40-3

features

abbreviated dial 40-39

barge 40-33

call back 40-33

call forward 40-33

call park 40-34

call pickup 40-35

call select 40-36

call waiting 40-36

conference list 40-36

described 40-33

direct transfer 40-37

immediate divert 40-37

join 40-37

malicious call ID 40-37

privacy 40-33

quality report tool 40-38

service URL 40-39

speed dial 40-39

overview 40-1

supported models

described (table) 40-3

listed 40-2

IP Phone Services, Cisco

configuration checklist (table) 32-5

guidelines and tips 32-3

more information 32-6

overview 32-1

understanding 32-2

IP SoftPhone, Cisco

user directory 18-6

IP telephony

more information 2-5

overview 2-1

redundancy 6-4

IP telephony protocols

more information 37-22

understanding 37-1

J

join

described 40-32, 40-37

JTAPI

using user directory 18-2

L

LDAP

embedded directory 17-2

LDAP directory

more information 17-14

LDAPS

applications supporting (table) 17-4

line groups

described 15-14

load, firmware 10-3

load balancing

distributing devices 7-4

explained 6-6

illustrated (figure) 6-8

locations

and call admission control (figure) 8-2

and regions 5-8

configuration checklist (table) 8-7

described 8-2

interaction with regions 8-4

interaction with regions (figure) 8-5

used in admission control 8-1

video 41-10

login authentication 4-2

loop-start signaling 37-5

M

malicious call ID

described 40-37

maximum hunt timer 15-17

media control 19-3

Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP) 37-2

media resource group lists

configuration checklist (table) 19-8

described 19-6

media resource groups

configuration checklist (table) 19-8

described 19-4

media resource manager

managing MTPs 24-3

using to manage transcoders 22-2

media resources

call control 19-3

described 19-2

management 19-1

media control 19-3

media resource group lists 19-6

media resource groups 19-4

media termination point control 19-4

more information 19-9

music on hold control 19-4

overview 19-1

redundancy 7-6

unicast bridge control 19-4

media termination point (MTP) 24-1

media termination point control 19-4

media termination points

CTI 42-4

messages button 40-44

message waiting

description 26-5

indication 26-5

messaging

Cisco Unity

integration description 28-2

integration overview 28-1

MGCP

described 37-2

gateway redundancy 36-20

gateways using 36-17

MGCP BRI

configuring 36-27

illustration of call flow 36-7

modules, network

NM-HDV 21-3

MOH

audio translator 11-10

described 23-1

MOH control 19-4

MTP

avoiding call failure/user alert 24-7

Cisco CallManager becomes inactive 24-8

configuration checklist (table) 24-10

dependency records 24-9

device characteristics 24-6

failover and fallback 24-8

managing with media resource manager 24-3

more information 24-11

overview 24-1

planning configuration 24-5

resetting registered devices 24-8

system requirements and limitations 24-7

transcoding services 25-2

understanding 24-2

using transcoders 22-3

MTP WS-X6608 DSP service card 21-3

multilevel administration access (MLA)

access logs 4-5

described 4-1

enterprise parameters 4-6

functional groups 4-3

key features 4-2

login authentication 4-2

more information 4-13

user group access privileges 4-4

user groups 4-3

multisite WAN

using centralized MTP transcoding (figure) 25-5

music on hold (MOH)

described 23-1

N

network

video 41-4

network modules

NM-HDV 21-3

O

on-hook call transfer 40-32

organization xxvi

overview

of application dial rules 16-1

of Cisco CallManager 1-1

of system configuration 3-1

P

parameters

enterprise

described 5-12

service

CDR 44-5

MaxPhonesFallBackQueueDepth 40-45

Message Waiting Lamp Policy 26-6

parameters, enterprise

Administrative User Base 4-6

Debug Level 4-7

described 4-6

Effective Access Privileges for overlapping functional groups 4-7

Effective Access Privileges For Overlapping User Groups 4-7

Enable MultiLevelAdmin 4-8

User Group Base 4-6

partitions

dependency records 13-4

examples 13-3

explained 13-1

guidelines and tips 13-4

list of topics 13-1

more information 13-6

name limitations 13-5

restricting access 31-4

using call pickup 31-4

passwords

more information 45-4

overview 45-1

path replacement

described 37-19

performance monitoring counters

video 41-13

personal preferences 15-18

phone button templates

12 series, default template 40-15

30 SP+, default template 40-14

30 VIP, default template 40-15

7902, default template 40-14

7905, default template 40-14

7910, default template 40-14

7912, default template 40-13

7920, default template 40-13

7940, default template 40-13

7960, default template 40-13

7970, default template 40-13

ATA 186, default template 40-15

conference station 7935, default template 40-14

conference station 7936, default template 40-14

VGC Virtual, default template 40-15

phone login

described 33-1

phones

administration tips 40-40

associating with users 40-40

button templates

default 40-12

described 40-11

guidelines 40-16

listed by model (table) 40-13

Cisco IP Phone 12 SP+ 40-9

Cisco IP Phone 30 VIP 40-10

Cisco IP Phone 7902G 40-7

Cisco IP Phone 7905G 40-7

Cisco IP Phone 7910 40-6

Cisco IP Phone 7912G 40-5

Cisco IP Phone 7914 Expansion Module 40-6

Cisco IP Phone 7920 40-5

Cisco IP Phone 7935 40-9

Cisco IP Phone 7936 40-8

Cisco IP Phone 7940 40-4

Cisco IP Phone 7960 40-4

Cisco IP Phone 7970 40-3

Cisco IP Phone Services 32-1

configuration checklist (table) 40-48

dependency records

described 40-46

directories button 40-45

directory numbers 40-25

conference 40-31

direct transfer 40-32

join 40-32

making and receiving multiple calls 40-31

managing 40-30

on-hook call transfer 40-32

shared line appearance 40-26

shared line appearance restrictions 40-29

transfer 40-31

failover and fallback 40-47

features

abbreviated dial 40-39

barge 40-33

call back 40-33

call forward 40-33

call park 40-34

call pickup 40-35

call select 40-36

call waiting 40-36

conference list 40-36

described 40-33

direct transfer 40-37

immediate divert 40-37

join 40-37

malicious call ID 40-37

privacy 40-33

quality report tool 40-38

service URL 40-39

speed dial 40-39

features described (table) 40-17

find all phones 40-43

messages button 40-44

methods for adding 40-24

more information 40-50

overview 40-1

search by call pickup group 40-41

search by description 40-41

search by device type 40-41

search by directory number 40-41

search by MAC address 40-40

search tips 40-40

search with wildcard characters 40-41

softkey templates

add application 40-20

configure softkey layout 40-21

described 40-19

supported models

described (table) 40-3

listed 40-2

wildcard search strings (table) 40-42

plugins

Cisco customer directory configuration plugin 17-12

ports

configuring for SMDI 27-2

CTI

described 40-10

presentation settings

calling party 15-47

connected party 15-51

preservation of calls

explained 10-7

scenarios (table) 10-9

privacy

described 40-33

privileges

mapping for standard user groups and functional groups 4-10

standard functional groups 4-10

standard user groups 4-10

protocols

analog telephony 37-4

H.323 26-3, 37-2

MGCP 37-2

Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) 37-4

Skinny Client Control Protocol 36-4, 37-3

Skinny Gateway Protocol 36-19, 36-21

publisher of the database 6-4

Q

Q.signaling (QSIG) 37-9

QSIG 36-2, 36-16

Annex M.1 37-11

basic call feature 37-12

basic call setup 37-12

call completion 37-12

call diversion (rerouting) 37-13

CallManager interface 37-21

call transfer 37-15

compatibility with older versions (ECMA) 37-15

facility selection and reservation 37-16

identification services 37-17

message tunneling 37-11

message waiting indication (MWI) service 37-18

overview 37-9

path replacement 37-19

supplementary services

call diversion (forwarding) 37-13

Q signaling (QSIG) 36-2

QSIG protocol

supplementary services

call completion (Cisco Call Back), described

call transfer 37-15

identification 37-17

path replacement 37-19

QSIG trunk interface 36-2

quality of sound 8-1

quality report tool

described 40-38

R

redundancy

and distributed call processing (figure) 7-5

Cisco CallManager 42-7

Cisco VG248 36-22

CMI

described 27-3

illustrated (figure) 27-4

CTI 42-7

CTIManager 42-8

described 6-4

IOS H.323 gateways 36-21

list of topics 7-1

MGCP gateway 36-20

more information 7-7

of CTI 7-7

of media resources 7-6

of the database 7-6

support for gateways 36-20

types of 7-1

with distributed call processing 7-4

regions

and call admission control 5-8

and locations 5-8

deleting 5-9

described 5-5

example (figure) 5-8

interaction with locations 8-4

interaction with locations (figure) 8-5

modifying 5-9

used with admission control 8-4

used with admission control (figure) 8-5

video 41-10

related documentation xxvii

remote network management

features (table) 44-4

for Cisco CallManager 44-3

requirements

Cisco Unity 28-2

restriction settings

calling party 15-47

connected party 15-51

route filters

associated with route lists (table) 15-58

described 15-57

route groups

described 15-7

generated 15-59

related to dial plans 36-19

route lists

associated route filters (table) 15-58

described 15-7

generated 15-59

types (table) 15-60

types, example 15-7

route patterns

closest-match routing 15-18

considerations for using 15-8

explained 15-8

fields in Cisco CallManager (table) 15-26

generated with external route plan wizard 15-61

usage 15-9

using the @ wildcard character 15-19

wildcards 15-24

route plans

and Cisco Analog Access Gateways (figure) 15-13

and Cisco Digital Access Gateways (figure) 15-11

external route plan wizard

generated route filters 15-57

generated route groups 15-59

generated route lists 15-59

generated route patterns 15-61

list of topics 15-1

more information 15-62

overview 15-5

report 15-62

routing

automated alternate 15-2

closest-match 15-18

time-of-day 14-1

dependency records 14-4

for end users 14-3

more information 14-5

time periods 14-2

time schedules 14-2

understanding 14-1

S

search

by call pickup group 40-41

by description 40-41

by device type 40-41

by directory number 40-41

by MAC address 40-40

for all phones in the database 40-43

for phones 40-40

with wildcard characters 40-41

security

Cisco CTL Provider

described 11-5

Serviceability

and video 41-13

service parameters

Automated Alternate Routing Enable 15-4

CDR 44-5

MaxPhonesFallBackQueueDepth 40-45

Message Waiting Lamp Policy 26-6

services

Automated Attendant 18-5

Cisco CallManager 11-2

restart conditions (table) 11-2

Cisco CDR Insert 11-3

Cisco CTIManager 11-4

Cisco CTL Provider 11-5

Cisco Database Layer Monitor 11-5

Cisco Extended Functions 11-6

Cisco Extension Mobility 11-7

Cisco IP Manager Assistant 11-8

Cisco IP Voice Media Streaming Application 11-9

Cisco MOH Audio Translator 11-10

Cisco RIS Data Collector 11-12

Cisco Serviceability Reporter 11-12

Cisco TFTP 11-14

Cisco WebDialer 11-15

CMI 11-9

configuration 11-16

configuration checklist (table) 11-17

installation 11-16

list of topics 11-1

more information 11-17

overview 11-1

TCD 11-13

trace settings 11-16

service URL

described 40-39

Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)

understanding 38-1

settings

called party transformations

configuring 15-44

explained (table) 15-45

calling party transformations

explained (table) 15-43, 15-49

configuring

checklist (table) 5-16

described 5-1

connected party transformations

explained (table) 15-53

special characters 15-23

shared line appearance 40-25

active check box 40-30

described 40-26

restrictions 40-29

update directory number of all devices sharing this line check box 40-30

Simplified Message Desk Interface (SMDI) 26-3, 27-1

SIP

basic calls 38-4

call identification services 38-10

configuration checklist (table) 38-16

description of Cisco CallManager and SIP 38-2

DTMF Relay calls 38-6

functions and features in Cisco CallManager 38-4

more information 38-18

networking 38-1

protocol 37-4

RNDIS 38-13

service parameters 38-14

supplementary services 38-8

understanding 38-1

using MTP devices 38-3

Skinny Client Control Protocol 36-4, 37-3

Skinny Gateway Protocol 36-17, 36-19, 36-21

SMDI

configuration checklist (table) 27-6

integration requirements 27-1

migration with DPA 7630/7610 29-3, 29-4

more information 27-7

port configuration 27-2

PSTN gateway interfaces 26-3

voice mail integration 26-3, 27-1

softkey templates

call states described (table) 40-22

layout (figure) 40-23

operation 40-23

SoftPhone, Cisco IP 18-6

sound quality 8-1

special characters

configuring 15-23

described (table) 15-24

explained 15-24

speed dial

described 40-39

SQL sa account 45-4

SQLSvc account 45-3

standard functional groups 4-8, 4-9

standard user group/functional group mapping (table) 4-10

standard user groups 4-8, 4-9

static digit analysis

caveats 15-21

configuration tip 15-20

described 15-20

example prior to static digit analysis 15-22

explained 15-21

IPMA example with static digit analysis 15-23

station gateways, AS-2, AS-4, AS-8 36-3

subscriber to the database 6-4

super provider

user configuration check box 42-2

supported devices 10-1

system configuration

for complete IP telephony system

overview 3-1

overview checklist (table) 3-2

more information 3-6

overview 3-1

system-level configuration settings 5-1

T

T1 CAS 37-7

T1 Primary Rate Interface (PRI) 36-2

T1 Primary Rate Interface (T1 PRI) 37-8

TCD

described 11-13

templates, phone button

12 series, default 40-15

30 SP+, default 40-14

30 VIP, default 40-15

7902, default 40-14

7905, default 40-14

7910, default 40-14

7912, default 40-13

7920, default 40-13

7940, default 40-13

7960, default 40-13

7970, default 40-13

ATA 186, default 40-15

conference station 7935, default 40-14

conference station 7936, default 40-14

default 40-12

described 40-11

guidelines 40-16

listed by model (table) 40-13

VGC Virtual, default 40-15

templates, softkey

add application 40-20

configure softkey layout 40-21

described 40-19

layout (figure) 40-23

operation 40-23

TFTP

alternate paths 9-7

configuration checklist (table) 9-9

configuration files 10-2

configuring a backup or fallback server 9-8

described 11-14

list of topics 9-1

more information 9-9

overview 9-1

process overview 9-2

server

accessing 9-5

identifying 9-6

understanding 9-3

time-of-day routing 14-1

dependency records 14-4

for end users 14-3

more information 14-5

time periods 14-2

time schedules 14-2

understanding 14-1

time periods

dependency records 14-4

explained 14-2

more information 14-5

time schedules

dependency records 14-4

explained 14-2

more information 14-5

time zones 5-2

tones 20-6

tools

administrator

BAT 44-1

CAR 44-2

Cisco CallManager Serviceability 44-2

more information 44-7

overview 44-1

remote network management 44-3

Trace

settings 11-16

transcoders

configuration checklist (table) 22-8

dependency records 22-7

failover and fallback 22-6

managing with media resource manager 22-2

more information 22-9

overview 22-1

performance monitoring 22-7

resetting registered devices 22-7

troubleshooting 22-7

types in Cisco CallManager Administration 22-4

understanding 22-2

using as MTPs 22-3

transcoding

centralized MTP and conferencing services (figure) 25-5

IP-to-IP packet 25-4

IP-to-IP packet across trunks 25-5

IP-to-IP packet and voice compression 25-4

using Catalyst DSP 25-1

Transfer 37-15

transfer

described 40-31

on-hook 40-32

transformations

called party 15-42

calling party 15-42

translation patterns

and called party transformations settings 15-44

and calling party presentation and restriction settings 15-47

and calling party presentation settings (table) 15-49

and connected party presentation and restriction settings 15-51

and connected party presentation settings (table) 15-53

and route plan report 15-62

use for failover 15-20

Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) 9-1

troubleshooting

Annunciator 20-8

trunk gateways, AT-2, AT-4, AT-8 36-4

trunk interfaces

BRI 37-8

E1 CAS 37-7

E1 PRI 36-2, 37-9

FXO 36-2, 37-4

FXS 36-2, 37-5

QSIG 36-2, 37-9

signaling

E&M 37-6

ground start 37-5

loop start 37-5

T1 CAS 36-2, 37-7

T1 PRI 36-2, 37-8

trunks

associated route groups 39-8

configuration 39-1

configuration checklist (table) 8-13, 39-9

configuring in Cisco CallManager 8-12, 39-2

configuring on the router 8-10

dependency records 39-8

described 8-8

gatekeeper controlled 39-2

H.225 gatekeeper controlled 39-4

intercluster gatekeeper controlled 39-4

intercluster non-gatekeeper controlled 39-4

more information 39-11

non-gatekeeper controlled 39-3

overview 39-1

SIP 39-5

U

unicast bridge control 19-4

Unity, Cisco

configuration checklist (table) 28-5

connections with the phone system (figure) 28-3

integrated mailbox configuration 28-3

integration description 28-2

messaging integration 28-1

more information 28-8

system requirements 28-2

user alert, avoiding 24-7

user configuration

CTI super provider 42-2

user directory

associating devices 18-3

Automated Attendant 18-5

Cisco IP Manager Assistant 18-4

configuration checklist (table) 18-9

extension mobility 18-5

IP SoftPhone, Cisco 18-6

managing information 18-1

more information 18-10

user information 18-2

user profiles 18-2

User Group Base enterprise parameter 4-6

user groups

access privileges 4-4

described 4-3

privileges for standard 4-10

standard 4-8, 4-9

user profiles 18-2

V

video

alternate routing 41-11

and Serviceability 41-13

bandwidth management 41-10

bridge counters 41-14

call details records 41-15

calls 41-2

codecs 41-3

conference devices 21-5

configuration checklist (table) 41-16

DSCP marking 41-11

H.323 41-6

locations 41-10

more information 41-18

network 41-4

other configuration 41-12

performance monitoring counters 41-13

phone configuration 41-11

regions 41-10

Skinny Client Control Protocol 41-9

Skinny Client Control Protocol bridging 41-10

understanding 41-1

voice codecs

bandwidth used per call (table) 5-6

G.711 5-5

G.723 5-5

G.729 5-5

GSM 5-5

supported by Cisco CallManager 5-5

wideband 5-5

voice compression 25-4

voice gateways, see gateways

voice mail

access 26-3

call forwarding in multiple systems 26-7

call transfer 26-9

configuring messages button 40-44

connectivity to Cisco CallManager 26-1

gateway-based 26-3

interfaces 26-2

message waiting configuration 26-5

pilot numbers 26-4

profiles 26-4

SMDI

configuration checklist (table) 27-6

integration 27-1

requirements for integration 27-1

voice mail access

directly connected 26-3

gateway-based 26-3

voice mail call forwarding

intercluster trunk, example 26-9

intracluster trunk, examples 26-8

voice mail configuration

message waiting indication 26-5

message-waiting indication policy 26-6

more information 26-10

profiles 26-4

voice mail connectivity

more information 26-10

voice mail interfaces

intercluster 26-3

PSTN gateway 26-3

Skinny Protocol 26-2

voice messaging, see voice mail

voice quality 8-1

W

wideband 5-5

wildcards

described (table) 15-24

for hunt pilots 15-24

for route patterns 15-24

in phone searches 40-41

using @ in route patterns 15-19

wildcard search strings (table) 40-42