Table Of Contents
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Index
A
AAR
explained 15-2
abbreviated dial
described 40-44
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 conference
limitations 21-13
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 5-13, 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
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 40-37
Basic Rate Interface (BRI) 36-2, 37-8
BAT 44-1
BLF buttons 40-21
BRI 36-2
Bulk Administration Tool (BAT) 44-1
Busy Lamp Field (BLF) buttons 40-21
buttons
directories button 40-49
messages button 40-48
C
call admission control 5-13
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 40-37
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 15-50
call diversion (forwarding), QSIG supplementary service 37-13
called party
transformations 15-44
transformations settings 15-46
transformations settings (table) 15-47
caller identification
restrictions 15-48
types 15-48
caller identification support
for device control protocols (table) 15-57
vs. device control protocols 15-57
call failure, avoiding 24-7
call forward
described 40-37
in multiple voice-mail systems 26-7
multiple voice-mail systems examples 26-8
call forwarding 15-16
calling party
presentation settings 15-49
restriction settings 15-49
transformations 15-44
transformations settings 15-44
transformations settings (table) 15-45, 15-51
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 40-38
call park Busy Lamp Field (BLF) buttons 40-21
call pickup
call accounting 31-6
configuration checklist (table) 31-7
dependency records 31-5
described 40-39
guidelines and tips 31-5
more information 31-14
notification 31-1
overview 31-1
restricting access 31-4
understanding 31-1
updating configurations 31-13
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 40-35
on-hook call transfer 40-36
video 41-2
call select
described 40-40
call transfer, QSIG supplementary service 37-15
call transfer using hookflash 26-9
call waiting
described 40-40
CAR
overview 44-2
Catalyst 4000
4224 access gateway switch 36-11
access gateway module 36-11
voice gateway modules 36-9
Catalyst 4224 Access Gateway Switch 36-11
Catalyst 6000
Cisco Communication Media Module 36-10
configuration illustrated (figure) 25-10
described 25-13
FXS analog interface module 36-10
T1/E1 line card 36-9
voice gateway modules 36-9
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 15-26
described (table) 15-27
Cisco Access Analog Station Gateways, AS-2, AS-4, AS-8 36-4
Cisco Access Analog Trunk Gateways, AT-2, AT-4, AT-8 36-4
Cisco Access Digital Trunk Gateways DT-24+/DE-30+ 36-4
Cisco ATA 186
configuration checklist (table) 43-3
connecting to Cisco CallManager 43-2
more information 43-3
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) 17-5
Cisco CallManager servers
adding to an AD domain 17-13
Cisco CallManager System Guide
conventions xxx
organization xxviii
related documentation xxix
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 plug-ins 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 36-7
Cisco IP Manager Assistant
service 11-8
softkey templates
described 40-23
user device profile 18-4
user directory 18-4
Cisco IP Phones
12 SP+, described 40-10
30 VIP, described 40-11
7902G, described 40-8
7905G, described 40-8
7910, described 40-7
7912G, described 40-6
7920, described 40-5
7935, described 40-10
7936, described 40-9
7940, described 40-5
7960, described 40-4
7970, described 40-3
Expansion Module 7914, described 40-6
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 Telephony Support 2-2
Cisco IP telephony support
applications 2-3
infrastructure 2-4
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 11-11
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 36-3
Cisco VG224 Analog Phone Gateway
configuring 36-7
description 36-7
Cisco VG248 Analog Phone Gateway
configuring 36-4
description 36-4
gateway redundancy 36-22
Cisco WebDialer service
described 11-15
closest-match routing 15-20
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
common profiles
described 5-12
communication
between clusters 6-5
within a cluster 6-4
communication protocols, gateway 36-14
components
Cisco IP telephony support 2-2
compression of voice stream 25-4
Computer Telephony Integration (CTI) 42-1
conference
ad hoc limitations 21-13
described 40-35
meet me limitations 21-14
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 21-15
troubleshooting 21-15
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 40-41
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 15-53
restriction settings 15-53
transformations settings (table) 15-55
conventions xxx
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 40-11, 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 15-21
configuring 15-30
explained (table) 15-30
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 40-51
system-level settings 5-15
time periods 14-4
time schedules 14-4
transcoders 22-7
device control protocols
and caller identification support (table) 15-57
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+ 36-4
digit analysis
static
caveats 15-24
configuration tip 15-22
described 15-22
example prior to static digit analysis 15-25
explained 15-23
IPMA example with static digit analysis 15-25
directed call park
described 40-39
directories button
configuring 40-49
directory
access for Cisco IP telephony endpoints 17-8
access versus integration 17-6
adding Cisco CallManager servers to an AD domain 17-13
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 40-34
call forward
busy trigger 40-38
no answer ring duration 40-38
call forward information display 40-38
conference 40-35
direct transfer 40-35
join 40-35
making and receiving multiple calls 40-35
managing 40-33
on-hook call transfer 40-36
shared line appearance 40-30
shared line appearance restrictions 40-33
transfer 40-35
understanding shared line appearances 40-29
update directory number of all devices sharing this line check box 40-34
direct transfer
described 40-35, 40-41
discard digits instructions (DDI) 15-21
configuring 15-30
explained (table) 15-30
document
conventions xxx
organization xxviii
documentation
related xxix
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, 5-13
Effective Access Privileges for overlapping functional groups 4-7
Effective Access Privileges For Overlapping User Groups 4-7
Enable MultiLevelAdmin 4-8
User Cache Flush Timeout 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 15-58
generated route filters 15-59
generated route groups 15-61
generated route lists 15-61
generated route patterns 15-63
F
FastStart call connections 36-12
features
call park 30-1
call pickup
guidelines and tips 31-5
overview 31-1
Cisco IP Manager Assistant 35-1
Cisco IP Phone Services 32-1
directed call park 30-1
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) 40-20
phone login
overview 33-1
fields
requiring route patterns (table) 15-29
firmware loads
described 10-3
updating 10-6
Foreign Exchange Office (FXO) 36-2, 36-17, 37-4
Foreign Exchange Station (FXS) 36-2, 36-17, 37-5
functional groups
described 4-3
privileges for standard 4-10
standard 4-9
FXO 36-2, 36-17, 37-4
FXS 36-2, 36-17, 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 36-11
Catalyst 4224 gateway 36-11
Catalyst 6000
configuration illustrated (figure) 25-10
Catalyst 6000 FXS Analog Interface Module 36-10
Catalyst 6000 T1/E1 and Services Module 36-9
Cisco Communications Media Module 36-10
Cisco IOS H.323 devices 36-11
Cisco voice gateways 36-1
communication protocols (table) 36-14
configuration checklist (table) 36-25
dependency records 36-20
failover and fallback 36-21
FastStart call connections 36-12
H.323 devices list 36-11
models (table) 36-14
more information 36-28
overview 36-1
port types (table) 36-14
related to dial plans 36-19
standalone
analog station 36-4
analog trunk 36-4
digital trunk 36-4
IAD2420 36-7
VG200 voice 36-3
VG224 analog phone 36-7
VG248 analog phone 36-4
summary of voice gateways (table) 36-14
T.38 fax relay 36-12
trunk interfaces
table 36-14
Global Directory
advanced user search 18-8
basic user search 18-8
displaying with directories button 40-49
LDAP 18-7
searching 18-7
ground- start signaling 37-5
group call pickup
configuration checklist (table) 31-7
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 40-11
FastStart call connections 36-12
gateways 36-11
IOS gateway redundancy 36-22
T.38 fax relay 36-12
used in voice gateways 37-2
H.323 video 41-6
hookflash transfer support 36-2
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 15-26
I
identification services
QSIG supplementary service, described 37-17
immediate divert
described 40-41
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+ 40-10
30 VIP 40-11
7902G 40-8
7905G, described 40-8
7910 40-7
7912G, described 40-6
7920, described 40-5
7935 40-10
7936 40-9
7940 40-5
7960, described 40-4
7970, described 40-3
Expansion Module 7914 40-6
features
abbreviated dial 40-44
barge 40-37
call back 40-37
call forward 40-37
call park 40-38
call pickup 40-39
call select 40-40
call waiting 40-40
conference list 40-41
described 40-37
directed call park 40-39
direct transfer 40-41
immediate divert 40-41
join 40-41
malicious call ID 40-41
privacy 40-37
quality report tool 40-42
service URL 40-44
speed dial 40-44
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
IP telephony support, Cisco
applications 2-3
infrastructure 2-4
J
join
described 40-35, 40-41
JTAPI
using user directory 18-2
L
LDAP
embedded directory 17-2
LDAP directory
more information 17-14
LDAPS
applications supporting (table) 17-5
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 40-41
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
meet-me conference
limitations 21-14
messages button 40-48
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 36-21
gateways using 36-17
MGCP BRI
configuring 36-27
illustration of call flow 36-8
MGCP BRI ISDN connections 36-7
Microsoft Windows Active Directory (AD)
adding Cisco CallManager servers to a domain 17-13
modules, network
NM-HDV 21-3
MOH
audio translator 11-11
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 (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 4-14
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 40-36
organization xxviii
other call pickup
configuration checklist (table) 31-11
overview
of application dial rules 16-1
of Cisco CallManager 1-1
of system configuration 3-1
P
parameters
enterprise
described 5-13
service
CDR 44-5
MaxPhonesFallBackQueueDepth 40-50
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 Cache Flush Timeout 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 40-18
30 SP+, default template 40-18
30 VIP, default template 40-18
7902, default template 40-17
7905, default template 40-17
7910, default template 40-17
7912, default template 40-16, 40-17
7920, default template 40-16
7940, default template 40-16
7960, default template 40-15
7970, default template 40-14, 40-15
ATA 186, default template 40-18
conference station 7935, default template 40-18
conference station 7936, default template 40-18
VGC Virtual, default template 40-18
phone login
described 33-1
phones
administration tips 40-45
associating with users 40-44
button templates
default 40-13
described 40-12
guidelines 40-19
listed by model (table) 40-14
Cisco IP Phone 12 SP+ 40-10
Cisco IP Phone 30 VIP 40-11
Cisco IP Phone 7902G 40-8
Cisco IP Phone 7905G 40-8
Cisco IP Phone 7910 40-7
Cisco IP Phone 7912G 40-6
Cisco IP Phone 7920 40-5
Cisco IP Phone 7935 40-10
Cisco IP Phone 7936 40-9
Cisco IP Phone 7940 40-5
Cisco IP Phone 7960 40-4
Cisco IP Phone 7970 40-3
Cisco IP Phone Expansion Module 7914 40-6
Cisco IP Phone Services 32-1
configuration checklist (table) 40-52
dependency records
described 40-51
directories button 40-49
directory numbers 40-29
conference 40-35
direct transfer 40-35
join 40-35
making and receiving multiple calls 40-35
managing 40-33
on-hook call transfer 40-36
shared line appearance 40-30
shared line appearance restrictions 40-33
transfer 40-35
failover and fallback 40-51
features
abbreviated dial 40-44
barge 40-37
call back 40-37
call forward 40-37
call park 40-38
call pickup 40-39
call select 40-40
call waiting 40-40
conference list 40-41
described 40-37
directed call park 40-39
direct transfer 40-41
immediate divert 40-41
join 40-41
malicious call ID 40-41
privacy 40-37
quality report tool 40-42
service URL 40-44
speed dial 40-44
features described (table) 40-20
find all phones 40-48
messages button 40-48
methods for adding 40-28
more information 40-54
overview 40-1
search by call pickup group 40-45
search by description 40-45
search by device type 40-45
search by directory number 40-46
search by MAC address 40-45
search tips 40-45
search with wildcard characters 40-46
softkey templates
add application 40-24
configure softkey layout 40-25
described 40-23
supported models
described (table) 40-3
listed 40-2
wildcard search strings (table) 40-47
plug-ins
Cisco customer directory configuration plugin 17-12
ports
configuring for SMDI 27-2
CTI
described 40-11
presentation settings
calling party 15-49
connected party 15-53
preservation of calls
explained 10-7
scenarios (table) 10-9
privacy
described 40-37
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 36-5, 37-3
Skinny Gateway Protocol 36-20, 36-21
publisher of the database 6-4
Q
Q.signaling (QSIG) 37-9
QSIG 36-2, 36-17
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 40-42
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 36-22
list of topics 7-1
MGCP gateway 36-21
more information 7-7
of CTI 7-7
of media resources 7-6
of the database 7-6
support for gateways 36-21
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 xxix
remote network management
features (table) 44-4
for Cisco CallManager 44-3
requirements
Cisco Unity 28-2
restriction settings
calling party 15-49
connected party 15-53
route filters
associated with route lists (table) 15-60
described 15-59
route groups
described 15-7
generated 15-61
related to dial plans 36-19
route lists
associated route filters (table) 15-60
described 15-7
generated 15-61
types (table) 15-62
types, example 15-7
route patterns
closest-match routing 15-20
considerations for using 15-8
explained 15-8
fields in Cisco CallManager (table) 15-29
generated with external route plan wizard 15-63
usage 15-9
using the @ wildcard character 15-21
wildcards 15-26
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 15-59
generated route groups 15-61
generated route lists 15-61
generated route patterns 15-63
list of topics 15-1
more information 15-64
overview 15-5
report 15-64
routing
automated alternate 15-2
closest-match 15-20
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 40-45
by description 40-45
by device type 40-45
by directory number 40-46
by MAC address 40-45
for all phones in the database 40-48
for phones 40-45
with wildcard characters 40-46
security
Cisco CTL Provider
described 11-5
servers
adding to an AD domain 17-13
Serviceability
and video 41-13
service parameters
Automated Alternate Routing Enable 15-4
CDR 44-5
MaxPhonesFallBackQueueDepth 40-50
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 11-11
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 11-17
service URL
described 40-44
Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)
understanding 38-1
settings
called party transformations
configuring 15-46
explained (table) 15-47
calling party transformations
explained (table) 15-45, 15-51
configuring
checklist (table) 5-16
described 5-1
connected party transformations
explained (table) 15-55
special characters 15-26
shared line appearance 40-29
active check box 40-34
described 40-30
restrictions 40-33
update directory number of all devices sharing this line check box 40-34
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 36-5, 37-3
Skinny Gateway Protocol 36-17, 36-20, 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) 40-26
layout (figure) 40-27
operation 40-27
SoftPhone, Cisco IP 18-6
sound quality 8-1
special characters
configuring 15-26
described (table) 15-27
explained 15-26
speed dial
described 40-44
SQL sa account 45-4
SQLSvc account 45-3
standard functional groups 4-9
standard user group/functional group mapping (table) 4-11
standard user groups 4-9, 4-10
static digit analysis
caveats 15-24
configuration tip 15-22
described 15-22
example prior to static digit analysis 15-25
explained 15-23
IPMA example with static digit analysis 15-25
station gateways, AS-2, AS-4, AS-8 36-4
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
T.38 fax relay 36-12
T1 CAS 37-7
T1 CAS Hookflash transfer support 36-2
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 40-18
30 SP+, default 40-18
30 VIP, default 40-18
7902, default 40-17
7905, default 40-17
7910, default 40-17
7912, default 40-16, 40-17
7920, default 40-16
7940, default 40-16
7960, default 40-15
7970, default 40-14, 40-15
ATA 186, default 40-18
conference station 7935, default 40-18
conference station 7936, default 40-18
default 40-13
described 40-12
guidelines 40-19
listed by model (table) 40-14
VGC Virtual, default 40-18
templates, softkey
add application 40-24
configure softkey layout 40-25
described 40-23
layout (figure) 40-27
operation 40-27
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 11-17
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 40-35
on-hook 40-36
transformations
called party 15-44
calling party 15-44
translation patterns
and called party transformations settings 15-46
and calling party presentation and restriction settings 15-49
and calling party presentation settings (table) 15-51
and connected party presentation and restriction settings 15-53
and connected party presentation settings (table) 15-55
and route plan report 15-64
use for failover 15-22
Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) 9-1
troubleshooting
Annunciator 20-8
trunk gateways, AT-2, AT-4, AT-8 36-4
trunk interfaces
BRI 36-2, 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 Cache Flush Timeout enterprise parameter 4-8
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 4-9, 4-10
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 40-48
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) 15-27
for hunt pilots 15-26
for route patterns 15-26
in phone searches 40-46
using @ in route patterns 15-21
wildcard search strings (table) 40-47