The Report Comparison feature generates a differential report from an original base report and a revised configuration report.
To generate a differential report, an original base report and a separate revised report are required as input. The base and the revised reports must have been generated using the same version of the Report Tool.
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2 Overview of Comparison Statististics
Comparison Statististics for all objects Object Records
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This chapter contains the differences for each object that has been found in the base and revised report. It shows first the comparision statistics as sub-chapter, followed by the object differences.
This configuration report for the Cisco Unified CallManager cluster has the following details:
The following Cisco Unified servers are present in the cluster:
The following Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) servers are configured:
The following Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) subnets are configured:
The LDAP system object allows to enable LDAP synchronization and to set up the LDAP server type and the LDAP attribute name for the user ID.
Synchronization of Unified CM with a corporate LDAP directory allows reuse of user data stored in the
LDAP directory and allows the corporate LDAP directory to serve as the central repository for that
information. Unified CM has an integrated database for storing user data and a web interface within
Unified CM Administration for creating and managing user data in that database. When synchronization
is enabled, that local database is still used, but the Unified CM facility to create user accounts becomes
disabled. Management of user accounts is then accomplished through the interface of the LDAP
directory.
The user account information is imported from the LDAP directory into the database located on the
Unified CM publisher server. Information that is imported from the LDAP directory may not be changed
by Unified CM. Additional user information specific to the Unified CM implementation is managed by
Unified CM and stored only within its local database. For example, device-to-user associations, speed
dials, and user PINs are data that are managed by Unified CM, and they do not exist in the corporate
LDAP directory. The user data is then propagated from the Unified CM publisher server to the
subscribers via the built-in database synchronization.
You can make changes to LDAP Directory information and LDAP Authentication settings only if synchronization from the customer LDAP directory is enabled in the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration LDAP System.
The LDAP authentication feature enables Unified CM to authenticate end user passwords against a
corporate LDAP directory instead of using the embedded database. This authentication is accomplished
with an LDAPv3 connection established between the IMS module within Unified CM and a corporate
directory server.
You can make changes to LDAP Directory information and LDAP Authentication settings only if synchronization from the customer LDAP directory is enabled in the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration LDAP System.
The following statements describe Unified CM's behavior when authentication is enabled:
3 Detailed Comparison results per object
3.1 Report Generation
3.1.1 Comparison Statististics
Comparison Statististics Object Records
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Report Summary Report date 20/05/2009 8:04:41 PM
20/05/2009 10:34:21 PMReport generated for Lab_25May09
Lab_25May09_Diff2Description Full report
Full report changedCUCM version CUCM IP Report Tool version Report Tool License Visual style Report Content 3.2 Presenter
3.2.1 Comparison Statististics
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Presenter Information Company Name Title Address Telephone Email 3.3 Server
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Server Configuration Host Name Database Replication MAC Address Description 3.4 DHCP Server
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DHCP Server Host Server Info DHCP Server Information Primary DNS IP Address Secondary DNS IP Address Primary TFTP Server IP Address(Option 150) Secondary TFTP Server IP Address(Option 150) Bootstrap Server IP Address Domain(Name) TFTP Server Name(Option 66) ARP Cache Timeout(sec) IP Address Lease Time(sec) Renewal(T1) Time(sec) Rebinding(T2) Time(sec) 3.5 DHCP Subnet
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DHCP Subnet Host Server Subnet Mask Info DHCP Subnet Information Primary Start IP Address Primary End IP Address Secondary Start IP Address Secondary End IP Address Primary Router IP Address Secondary Router IP Address Domain(Name) Primary DNS IP Address Secondary DNS IP Address TFTP Server Name(Option 66) Primary TFTP Server IP Address(Option 150) Secondary TFTP Server IP Address(Option 150) Bootstrap Server IP Address ARP Cache Timeout(sec) IP Address Lease Time(sec) Renewal(T1) Time(sec) Rebinding(T2) Time(sec) DHCP Subnet Information Primary Start IP Address Primary End IP Address Secondary Start IP Address Secondary End IP Address Primary Router IP Address Secondary Router IP Address Domain(Name) Primary DNS IP Address Secondary DNS IP Address TFTP Server Name(Option 66) Primary TFTP Server IP Address(Option 150) Secondary TFTP Server IP Address(Option 150) Bootstrap Server IP Address ARP Cache Timeout(sec) IP Address Lease Time(sec) Renewal(T1) Time(sec) Rebinding(T2) Time(sec) 3.6 LDAP System
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LDAP System Enable Synchronizing from LDAP Server LDAP Server Type LDAP Attribute for User ID
Synchronization from LDAP Server is DISABLED3.7 LDAP Directory
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Same:
Synchronization from LDAP Server is DISABLED3.8 LDAP Authentication
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Locations are used to implement call admission control in a centralized call-processing system. Call admission control enables you to regulate audio quality and video availability by limiting the amount of bandwidth that is available for audio and video calls over links between the locations.
If you do not use call admission control to limit the audio and video bandwidth on an IP WAN link, an unlimited number of calls can be active on that link at the same time. This situation can cause the audio quality of each audio call and the video quality of each video call to degrade as the link becomes oversubscribed.
In a centralized call-processing system, a single Cisco Unified CallManager cluster provides call processing for all locations on the IP telephony network. The Cisco Unified CallManager cluster usually resides at the main (or central) location, along with other devices such as phones and gateways. The remote locations contain additional devices, but no Cisco Unified CallManager. IP WAN links connect the remote locations to the main location.
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Physical locations support the Device Mobility feature. Physical locations provide a means of distinguishing the parameters that relate to a specific geographical location from other parameters.
For example, a media resources server may serve a specific office or campus within the enterprise. When a device roams to another office or campus and reregisters with Cisco Unified Communications Manager, you want to have the media resources server at the roaming location serve the device. By defining the physical location according to availability of media services, you can assure efficient and cost-effective reassignment of services as devices move from one physical location to another. Depending upon the network structure and allocation of services, you may define physical locations based upon a city, enterprise campus, or building.
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A survivable remote site telephony (SRST) reference comprises the gateway that can provide limited Cisco Unified CallManager functionality when all other Cisco Unified CallManager servers for a device are unreachable.
Typically assigned to device pools, SRST references determine the gateways where calling devices search when they attempt to complete a call if Cisco Unified CallManager is unavailable.
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An MLPP domain specifies the collection of devices and resources that are associated with an MLPP subscriber. When an MLPP subscriber that belongs to a particular domain places a precedence call to another MLPP subscriber that belongs to the same domain, MLPP service can preempt the existing call that the called MLPP subscriber is on for a higher precedence call. MLPP service availability does not go across different domains.
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Enterprise parameters provide default settings that apply to all devices and services in the same cluster. (A cluster comprises a set of Cisco Unified Communications Managers that share the same database.) When you install a new Cisco Unified Communications Manager, it uses the enterprise parameters to set the initial values of its device defaults.
You cannot add or delete enterprise parameters, but you can update existing enterprise parameters.
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Parameter | Value |
Service parameters provide default settings that apply to all devices and
services in the same cluster. (A cluster comprises a set of Cisco Unified
CallManagers that share the same database.) When you install a new Cisco
Unified CallManager, it uses the enterprise parameters to set the initial values of
its device defaults.
If a subscriber parameter is not equal to the publisher parameter, the subscriber value will appear in red. If the value can not be retrieved (for example the subscriber server is not active but configured in the database, the subscriber value appears as error.
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Parameter | Service | 10.5.1.110 | Server2 |
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration groups security-related settings for a phone type and protocol into security profiles to allow you to assign a single security profile to multiple phones. Security-related settings include device security mode, digest authentication, and some CAPF settings. You apply the configured settings to a phone when you choose the security profile in the Phone Configuration window.
Installing Cisco Unified Communications Manager provides a set of predefined, nonsecure security profiles for auto-registration. To enable security features for a phone, you must configure a new security profile for the device type and protocol and apply it to the phone.
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(S) [Cisco 30 SP+ - Standard SCCP Non-Secure Profile] |
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(S) [Cisco 30 VIP - Standard SCCP Non-Secure Profile] |
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(S) [Cisco 3911 - Standard SIP Non-Secure Profile] |
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(S) [Cisco 3951 - Standard SIP Non-Secure Profile] |
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(S) [Cisco 7902 - Standard SCCP Non-Secure Profile] |
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(S) [Cisco 7905 - Standard SCCP Non-Secure Profile] |
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(S) [Cisco 7905 - Standard SIP Non-Secure Profile] |
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(S) [Cisco 7906 - Standard SCCP Non-Secure Profile] |
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(S) [Cisco 7910 - Standard SCCP Non-Secure Profile] |
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(S) [Cisco 7911 - Standard SCCP Non-Secure Profile] |
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(S) [Cisco 7912 - Standard SCCP Non-Secure Profile] |
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(S) [Cisco 7920 - Standard SCCP Non-Secure Profile] |
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(S) [Cisco 7921 - Standard SCCP Non-Secure Profile] |
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(S) [Cisco 7925 - Standard SCCP Non-Secure Profile] |
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(S) [Cisco 7931 - Standard SCCP Non-Secure Profile] |
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(S) [Cisco 7935 - Standard SCCP Non-Secure Profile] |
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(S) [Cisco 7936 - Standard SCCP Non-Secure Profile] |
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(S) [Cisco 7937 - Standard SCCP Non-Secure Profile] |
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(S) [Cisco 7940 - Standard SCCP Non-Secure Profile] |
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(S) [Cisco 7941 - Standard SCCP Non-Secure Profile] |
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(S) [Cisco 7941 - Standard SIP Non-Secure Profile] |
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(S) [Cisco 7941G-GE - Standard SCCP Non-Secure Profile] |
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(S) [Cisco 7942 - Standard SCCP Non-Secure Profile] |
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(S) [Cisco 7945 - Standard SCCP Non-Secure Profile] |
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(S) [Cisco 7960 - Standard SCCP Non-Secure Profile] |
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(S) [Cisco 7970 - Standard SCCP Non-Secure Profile] |
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(S) [Cisco 7970 - Standard SIP Non-Secure Profile] |
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(S) [Cisco 7971 - Standard SCCP Non-Secure Profile] |
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(S) [Cisco 7971 - Standard SIP Non-Secure Profile] |
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(S) [Cisco 7975 - Standard SCCP Non-Secure Profile] |
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(S) [Cisco ATA 186 - Standard SCCP Non-Secure Profile] |
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(S) [Cisco IP Communicator - Standard SCCP Non-Secure Profile] |
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(S) [Cisco TelePresence - Standard SIP Non-Secure Profile] |
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(S) [Cisco Unified Personal Communicator - Standard SIP Non-Secure Profile] |
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(S) [Cisco VGC Phone - Standard SCCP Non-Secure Profile] |
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(S) [IP-STE - Standard SCCP Non-Secure Profile] |
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(S) [ISDN BRI Phone - Standard SCCP Non-Secure Profile] |
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(S) [Third-party SIP Device (Advanced) - Standard SIP Non-Secure Profile] |
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(S) [Third-party SIP Device (Basic) - Standard SIP Non-Secure Profile] |
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The SIP Trunk Security Profile object includes security-related settings such as transport type, device security mode, digest authentication settings, and authorization settings for incoming SIP messages. Security profiles must be applied to all SIP trunks that are configured.
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The following Cisco application servers are known to the cluster:
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The CallManager cluster consists of the following servers:
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Use license unit report to display the total license capacity and the number of licenses in use. This tool generates a report that lists the total number of available licenses. The license unit report also displays the software license version that is installed on the Cisco Unified Communications Manager server.
A unit license refers to a fixed number of device license units that correspond to each phone type. For example, Cisco Unified IP Wireless 7920 requires four device license units, and a Cisco Unified IP Phone 7970 requires five device license units. If you are provisioning four 7920 phones and four 7970 phones, you require 36 phone license units.
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A Cisco Unified CallManager group specifies a prioritized list of up to three Cisco Unified CallManagers.
The first Cisco Unified CallManager in the list serves as the primary Cisco Unified CallManager for that group, and the other members of the group serve as secondary and tertiary (backup) Cisco Unified CallManagers. Each device pool has one Cisco Unified CallManager group assigned to it. When a device registers, it attempts to connect to the primary (first) Cisco Unified CallManager in the group that is assigned to its device pool. If the primary Cisco Unified CallManager is not available, the device tries to connect to the next Cisco Unified CallManager that is listed in the group, and so on.
Cisco Unified CallManager groups provide important features for your system:
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This table lists the NTP servers that you want the SIP phone to use to get its date and time.
Note: Cisco Unified Communications Manager cannot be configured as Phone NTP References.
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Date/Time Groups define time zones for the various devices that are connected to Cisco CallManager.
Cisco CallManager provides a default Date/Time Group called CMLocal that configures automatically when you install Cisco CallManager; however, Cisco recommends that you configure a group for each local time zone. CMLocal synchronizes to the active date and time of the operating system on the Cisco CallManager server. After installing Cisco CallManager, you can change the settings for CMLocal as desired. Normally, you adjust the server date/time to the local time zone date and time.
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Presence groups control the destinations that presence watchers can monitor.
To configure a presence group, create the group and assign one or more destinations and watchers to the same group.
Note : The system always allows presence requests within the same presence group. You must also specify the relationships to other presence groups by using one of the following permissions: Use System Default: use the Default Inter-Presence Group Subscription service parameter, Allow Subscription, Disallow Subscription.
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Regions specify the bandwidth that is used for audio and video calls within a region and between existing regions. The audio codec determines the type of compression and the maximum amount of bandwidth that is used per audio call. The video call bandwidth comprises the sum of the audio bandwidth and video bandwidth but does not include overhead.
Cisco Unified CallManager allows addition of a maximum of 500 regions.
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Device pools define sets of common characteristics for devices. The device pool structure supports the separation of user and location information. The device pool now contains only device- and location-related information. The Common Profile window records all the user-oriented information. Ensure that each device is associated with a device pool and with a common profile for user-oriented information.
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Device mobility groups support the device mobility feature. Device mobility groups represent the highest level geographic entities in your network. Depending upon the network size and scope, your device mobility groups could represent countries, regions, states or provinces, cities, or other entities. For example, an enterprise with a worldwide network might choose device mobility groups that represent individual countries, whereas an enterprise with a national or regional network might define device mobility groups that represent states, provinces, or cities.
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The Device Mobility Info window specifies the subnets and device pools that are used for device mobility. When a phone registers with Cisco Unified Communications Manager, the system compares the IP address of the device to device mobility subnets that are specified in the Device Mobility Info window and associated with one of the device pools.
The matching subnet becomes the device's home subnet for the purpose of device mobility.
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Automated alternate routing (AAR) provides a mechanism to reroute calls through the PSTN when a call is blocked due to insufficient location bandwidth. With automated alternate routing, the caller does not need to hang up and redial the called party.
Cisco CallManager automatically attempts to reroute calls, due to insufficient bandwidth, through the PSTN or other network only when the AAREnable enterprise parameter is set to true. Cisco CallManager uses the device-based AAR calling search space, which is assigned to Cisco IP Phone station devices and gateway devices, when it attempts to route the call to the gateway device that connects to the PSTN or other network.
Cisco CallManager retrieves the prefix digits from the AAR dial prefix matrix table based on the AAR group value of the originating line/DN and gateway device and the AAR group value of the terminating line, and Cisco voice-mail port, to transform the derived alternate number.
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The Cisco Unified CallManager uses translation patterns to manipulate dialed digits before it routes a call. In some cases, the system does not use the dialed number. In other cases, the public switched telephone network (PSTN) does not recognize the dialed number.
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The Call Park feature allows you to place a call on hold, so it can be retrieved from another phone in the Cisco Unified CallManager system (for example, a phone in another office or in a conference room).
If you are on an active call at your phone, you can park the call to a call park extension by pressing the Park softkey or the Call Park button. Someone on another phone in your system can then dial the call park extension to retrieve the call.
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Directed Call Park allows a user to transfer a call to an available user-selected directed call park number. Configure directed call park numbers in the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Directed Call Park Configuration window. Configured directed call park numbers exist cluster wide. You can configure phones that support the directed call park Busy Lamp Field (BLF) to monitor the busy/idle status of specific directed call park numbers. Users can also use the BLF to speed dial a directed call park number. A user can retrieve a parked call by dialing a configured retrieval prefix followed by the directed call park number where the call is parked
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Call Pickup allows you to answer a call that comes in on a directory number other than your own. When you hear an incoming call ringing on another phone, you can redirect the call to your phone by using this feature.
Cisco Unified IP Phones provide three types of call pickup:
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This section lists all Directory numbers configured (associated and unassigned directory numbers).
Directory numbers may be associated with devices such as phones, route points, CTI ports, and H.323 clients.
This section lists all Directory numbers configured which are not assigned to any device.
Directory numbers may be associated with devices such as phones, route points, CTI ports, and H.323 clients.
Meet-Me conferences require an allocation of directory numbers. Cisco Unified
CallManager Administration provides the Meet-Me conference directory number
range to users, so they can access the feature.
Cisco Unified CallManager supports a maximum of 100 simultaneous meet-me
conferences for each Cisco Unified CallManager server.
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Directory Number (26) 3.36 Meet-Me Number/Pattern
The route plan report comprises a listing of all unassigned directory numbers
(DN), call park numbers, call pickup numbers, conference numbers (Meet-Me
numbers), directory numbers, route patterns, translation patterns, voice-mail
ports, message-waiting indicators, and attendant console numbers in the system.
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration allows you to manipulate the calling party number and the called party number that Cisco Unified Communications Manager sends with each call setup message.
You configure calling and called party transformation patterns to provide context-sensitive modifications to a calling or called party; Cisco Unified Communications Manager does not use these patterns for routing calls.
The following topics provide information on these settings:
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Mobile Connect allows users to manage business calls using a single phone number and pick up in-progress calls on the desktop phone and cellular phone. The Mobility Configuration window contains dual mode phone handoff settings for call transfers between a user's desktop phone and cellular phone.
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The administrator uses dial rules configuration to add and sort the priority of dialing rules. Dial rules for applications such as Cisco Unified Communications Manager Assistant automatically strip numbers from or add numbers to telephone numbers that a user dials. For example, the dial rules automatically add the digit 9 in front of a 7-digit telephone number to provide access to an outside line.
For example, in Cisco Unified Communications Manager Assistant, the assistant can perform a directory search from the assistant console. The assistant can drag and drop the directory entry to the My Calls panel on the assistant console, which invokes a call to the number that is listed in the entry. The dial rules apply to the number that is listed in the entry before the call gets made.
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Directory lookup rules transform caller identification numbers into numbers that can be looked up in the directory. Each rule specifies which numbers to transform based on the beginning digits and length of the number. For example, you can create a directory lookup rule that automatically removes the area code and 2 prefix digits from a 10-digit telephone, which would transform 4085551212 into 51212. If Cisco Unified Communications Manager Attendant Console can match the number with a user in the speed-dial entries of the attendant or in the directory, the attendant console displays the name in the Call Detail window.
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SIP dial rules are used to configure SIP phone dial plans and associate them with SIP phones.
Without SIP dial rules, the user must press the Dial softkey unless the phone supports KPML. SIP dial rules must get associated with a SIP phone, so the dial plans get sent to the device.
Pattern recognition is concerned only with automating the collection of user digit input, to be forwarded automatically to Unified CM without requiring inter-digit timeout or pressing the Dial key. All enforcement of class of service is handled by the various calling search spaces chosen from within Unified CM.
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Route filters, along with route patterns-hunt pilots, use dialed-digit strings to determine how a call is handled. Route filters only apply when you configure a pattern that contains the at (@) wildcard. When the route pattern-hunt pilot contains the @ wildcard, Cisco Unified Communications Manager routes calls according to the numbering plan that is specified in the Numbering Plan drop-down list box.
Route filters allow you to determine which route patterns-hunt pilots your users can dial; for example, whether your users can manually choose a long-distance carrier (by dialing 101 plus a carrier access code).
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A route group allows you to designate the order in which gateways and trunks are selected. It allows you to prioritize a list of gateways and ports for outgoing trunk selection. A Route Group can be added to any number of Route Lists.
A route list associates a set of route groups in a specified priority order. A route list then associates with one or more route patterns and determines the order in which those route groups are accessed. The order controls the progress of the search for available devices for outgoing calls.
A route list can contain only route groups. Each route list should have at least one route group. Each route group includes at least one device, such as a gateway, that is available.
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A route pattern comprises a string of digits (an address) and a set of associated digit manipulations that route calls to a route list or a gateway. Route patterns provide flexibility in network design. They work in conjunction with route filters and route lists to direct calls to specific devices and to include, exclude, or modify specific digit patterns.
If a gateway does not have a route pattern, it cannot place calls to the PSTN or to a PBX. To assign a route pattern to an individual port on a gateway, you must assign a route list and a route group to that port.
Hunt lists comprise ordered groupings of line groups. A line group may belong to
more than one hunt list. Hunt pilots associate with hunt lists. A hunt list may
associate with more than one hunt pilot.
Hunt pilots comprise sets of digits. They comprise lists of route patterns that are
used for hunting. A hunt pilot can specify a partition, numbering plan, route filter,
and hunt forward settings. A hunt pilot must specify a hunt list.
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Route Pattern (Short) Pattern Definition Calling Party Transformations Connected Party Transformations Called Party Transformations Route Pattern Partition Route / Block Gateway/Route List Description Use Ext.Mask Transform Mask Prefix Digits Line Presentation Name Presentation Line Presentation Name Presentation Discard Digits Transform Mask Prefix Digits
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Hunt pilots comprise sets of digits. They comprise lists of route patterns that are
used for hunting. A hunt pilot can specify a partition, numbering plan, route filter,
and hunt forward settings. A hunt pilot must specify a hunt list.
Cisco Unified Communications Manager uses SIP route patterns to route or block both internal and external calls.
The domain name or IP address provides the basis for routing. The administrator can add domains, IP addresses, and IP network (subnet) addresses and associate them to SIP trunks (only). This method allows requests that are destined for these domains to be routed through particular SIP trunk interfaces.
A time schedule comprises a group of time periods. Time schedules get assigned to partitions. Time schedules determine the partitions where calling devices search when they are attempting to complete a call during a particular time of day.
A time period comprises a time range that is defined by a start time and end time. Time periods also specify a repetition interval either as days of the week or a specified date on the yearly calendar. Administrators define time periods and then associate the time periods with time schedules.
A partition comprises a logical grouping of directory numbers (DNs) and route
patterns with similar reachability characteristics. Devices that are typically placed
in partitions include DNs and route patterns. These entities associate with DNs
that users dial.
A calling search space (CSS) comprises an ordered list of route partitions that are
typically assigned to devices. Calling search spaces determine the partitions that
calling devices search when they are attempting to complete a call.
When a calling search space is assigned to a device, the list of partitions in the
calling search space comprises only the partitions that the device is allowed to
reach.
The following table lists all intercom lines (assigned and not assigned to any phones).
The following table lists all unassigned intercom lines.
To use the Client Matter Codes feature, users must enter a client matter code to
reach certain dialed numbers.
You enable or disable CMC through route patterns, and you can configure multiple client matter codes. When a user dials a number that is routed through a CMC-enabled route pattern, a tone prompts the user for
the client matter code. When the user enters a valid CMC, the call occurs; if the
user enters an invalid code, reorder occurs. The CMC writes to the CDR, so you
can collect the information by using Cisco Unified CallManager CDR Analysis
and Reporting (CAR), which generates reports for client accounting and billing.
You can implement CMC and FAC separately or together. For example, you may
authorize users to place certain classes of calls, such as long distance calls, and
also assign the class of calls to a specific client. If you implement CMC and FAC
together, the user dials a number, enters the user-specific authorization code when prompted to do so, and then enters the
client matter code at the next prompt. CMC and FAC tones sound the same to the
user, so the feature tells the user to enter the authorization code after the first tone
and enter the CMC after the second tone.
The CMC and FAC features work with all Cisco Unified IP Phone models and
MGCP-controlled analog gateways.
When you enable FAC through route patterns, users must enter an authorization code to reach the intended
recipient of the call. When a user dials a number that is routed through a
FAC-enabled route pattern, the system plays a tone that prompts for the
authorization code.
In Cisco Unified CallManager Administration, you can configure various levels
of authorization. If the user authorization code does not meet or exceed the level
of authorization that is specified to route the dialed number, the user receives a
reorder tone. If the authorization is accepted, the call occurs.
An annunciator, an SCCP device that uses the Cisco Media Streaming Application service, enables Cisco Unified Communications Manager to play prerecorded announcements (.wav files) and tones to Cisco Unified IP Phones and gateways. The annunciator, which works with Cisco Multilevel Precedence and Preemption (MLPP), enables Cisco Unified Communications Manager to alert callers as to why the call fails. Annunciator can also play tones for some transferred calls and some conferences.
A conference bridge is a resource that joins multiple participants into a single call. It can accept any
number of connections for a given conference, up to the maximum number of streams allowed for a
single conference on that device. There is a one-to-one correspondence between media streams
connected to a conference and participants connected to the conference. The conference bridge mixes
the streams together and creates a unique output stream for each connected party. The output stream for
a given party is the composite of the streams from all connected parties minus their own input stream.
Some conference bridges mix only the three loudest talkers on the conference and distribute that
composite stream to each participant (minus their own input stream if they are one of the talkers).
Software conference bridges automatically get added when a Cisco Unified Communications Manager server gets added. You can update software conference bridges, but you cannot delete them.
A hardware conference bridge has all the capabilities of a software conference bridge. In addition, some
hardware conference bridges can support multiple low bit-rate (LBR) stream types such as G.729, GSM,
or G.723. This capability enables some hardware conference bridges to handle mixed-mode conferences.
In a mixed-mode conference, the hardware conference bridge transcodes G.729, GSM, and G.723
streams into G.711 streams, mixes them, and then encodes the resulting stream into the appropriate
stream type for transmission back to the user. Some hardware conference bridges support only G.711
conferences.
All conference bridges that are under the control of Cisco Unified Communications Manager
(Unified CM) use Skinny Client Control Protocol (SCCP) to communicate with Unified CM.
Unified CM allocates a conference bridge from a conferencing resource that is registered with the
Unified CM cluster. Both hardware and software conferencing resources can register with Unified CM
at the same time, and Unified CM can allocate and use conference bridges from either resource.
Unified CM does not distinguish between these types of conference bridges when it processes a
conference allocation request.
A Media Termination Point software device allows Cisco Unified Communications Manager to relay calls that are routed through SIP or H.323 endpoints or gateways. You can allocate a media termination point device because of DTMF or RSVP requirements. When a media termination point is allocated for RSVP, you can insert it between any type of endpoint device, including SIP or H.323 devices.
Media termination point, a Cisco software application, installs on a server during the software installation process. You must activate and start the Cisco IP Voice Media Streaming App service on the server on which you configure the media termination point device.
The integrated Music On Hold (MOH) feature allows users to place on-net and off-net users on hold with music that is streamed from a streaming source. The Music On Hold feature allows two types of hold:
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Hunt Pilot (Details) Hunt Pilot / Partition Details Pattern Definition Description Numbering Plan Route Filter MLPP Precedence Hunt List Route Option Provide Outside Dial Tone Urgent Priority Hunt Forward Settings Hunt Forward Settings Use Personal Destination Calling Search Space Calling Party Transformations Use Calling Party's External Mask Calling Party Transform Mask Prefix Digits (Outgoing Calls) Calling Line ID Presentation Calling Name Presentation Connected Party Transformations Connected Line ID Presentation Connected Name Presentation Called Party Transformations Discard Digits Called Party Transform Mask Prefix Digits (Outgoing Calls) AAR Group Settings AAR Group External Number Mask Pattern Definition Description Numbering Plan Route Filter MLPP Precedence Hunt List Route Option Provide Outside Dial Tone Urgent Priority Hunt Forward Settings Hunt Forward Settings Use Personal Destination Calling Search Space Calling Party Transformations Use Calling Party's External Mask Calling Party Transform Mask Prefix Digits (Outgoing Calls) Calling Line ID Presentation Calling Name Presentation Connected Party Transformations Connected Line ID Presentation Connected Name Presentation Called Party Transformations Discard Digits Called Party Transform Mask Prefix Digits (Outgoing Calls) AAR Group Settings AAR Group External Number Mask 3.48 SIP Route Pattern (Condensed)
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SIP Route Pattern (Short) Pattern Definition Calling Party Transformations Connected Party Transformations Pattern Partition Pattern Usage Route / Block SIP Trunk Description Use Ext.Mask Transform Mask Prefix Digits Line Presentation Name Presentation Line Presentation Name Presentation 3.49 Time Schedule and Period
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Intercom Translation Pattern (Details) Pattern / Partition Details Pattern Definition Description Numbering Plan Route Filter MLPP Precedence Calling Search Space Route Option Provide Outside Dial Tone Urgent Priority Calling Party Transformations Use Calling Party's External Mask Calling Party Transform Mask Prefix Digits (Outgoing Calls) Calling Line ID Presentation Calling Name Presentation Connected Party Transformations Connected Line ID Presentation Connected Name Presentation Called Party Transformations Discard Digits Called Party Transform Mask Prefix Digits (Outgoing Calls) Pattern Definition Description Numbering Plan Route Filter MLPP Precedence Calling Search Space Route Option Provide Outside Dial Tone Urgent Priority Calling Party Transformations Use Calling Party's External Mask Calling Party Transform Mask Prefix Digits (Outgoing Calls) Calling Line ID Presentation Calling Name Presentation Connected Party Transformations Connected Line ID Presentation Connected Name Presentation Called Party Transformations Discard Digits Called Party Transform Mask Prefix Digits (Outgoing Calls) 3.57 Client Matter Codes
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Annunciator Name Device Information Server Description Device Pool Location Server Description Device Pool Location 3.60 Conference Bridge
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Conference Bridge Name Device Information Conference Bridge Type Host Server Description Device Pool Common Device Configuration Location Conference Bridge Type Host Server Description Device Pool Common Device Configuration Location 3.61 Media Termination Point
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Music On Hold also supports other scenarios where recorded or live audio is needed.
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The music on hold server uses the Station Stimulus (Skinny Client) messaging protocol for communication with Cisco Unified Communications Manager. A music on hold server registers with the Cisco Unified Communications Manager as a single device and reports the number of simplex, unicast audio streams that it can support. The music on hold server advertises its media type capabilities to the Cisco Unified Communications Manager as G.711 mu-law and a-law, G.729a, and wideband. Cisco Unified Communications Manager starts and stops music on hold unicast streams by sending skinny client messages to the music on hold server.
A music on hold server handles up to 500 simplex, unicast audio streams. A media resource group includes one or more music on hold servers. A music on hold server supports 51 audio sources, with one audio source that is sourced from a fixed device that uses the local computer audio driver, and the rest that are sourced from files on the local music on hold server.
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The Cisco Unified Communications Manager invokes a transcoder on behalf of endpoint devices when the two devices are using different codecs and would normally not be able to communicate. When inserted into a call, the transcoder converts the data streams between the two disparate codecs to enable communications between them.
The Media Resource Manager (MRM) has responsibility for resource registration and resource reservation of transcoders within a Cisco Unified Communications Manager cluster. Cisco Unified Communications Manager simultaneously supports registration of both the Media Termination Point (MTP) and transcoder and concurrent MTP and transcoder functionality within a single call.
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Media resource group lists specify a list of prioritized media resource groups. An application can select required media resources from among the available resources according to the priority order that is defined in the media resource group list. Media resource group lists, which are associated with devices, provide media resource group redundancy.
Media resource groups define logical groupings of media servers. You can associate a media resource group with a geographical location or a site as desired. You can also form media resource groups to control the usage of servers or the type of service (unicast or multicast) that is desired.
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Mobile Connect allows users to manage business calls using a single phone number and pick up in-progress calls on the desktop phone and cellular phone. Mobile Voice Access is the associated integrated voice response (IVR) system, which allows users to turn Mobile Connect on or off and to initiate calls from a cellular phone or other remote phone as if the call were initiated from the desktop phone.
The Mobile Voice Access window contains settings for localized user IVR prompts.
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The optional Cisco Unity (Connection) software, available as part of Cisco Unified Communications Solutions, provides voice-messaging capability for users when they are unavailable to answer calls.
This section contains the Cisco Unity voice-mail ports which are setup as virtual phones for the Cisco for the Cisco Unity (Connection) server.
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The Message Waiting Configuration defines a message waiting on or message waiting off directory number that a directory-connected based voice-messaging system uses to determine whether to set or clear a message waiting indication for a particular Cisco Unified IP Phone.
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On the following devices the Message Waiting lamp is switched on:
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A CTI route point virtual device can receive multiple, simultaneous calls for application-controlled redirection. You can configure one or more lines on a CTI route point that users can call to access the application. Applications can answer calls at a route point and can also be redirected to a CTI port or IP phone.
An endpoint gatekeeper is configured to manage all RAS procedures for calls to, from, and between
H.323 clients, MCUs, and H.320 video gateways. The endpoint gatekeeper directs all such calls to
the appropriate Cisco Unified CallManager cluster so that Cisco Unified CallManager can perform
all of the H.225 call routing and H.245 media negotiations.
An infrastructure gatekeeper is configured to manage all dial plan resolution and bandwidth
restrictions (call admission control) between Cisco Unified CallManager clusters, between a CallManager cluster and a network of H.323 VoIP gateways, or between a CallManager cluster and a service provider's H.323 VoIP transport network.
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CTI Route Point Name Base settings Details Description Device Pool Common Device Configuration Calling Search Space Location User Locale MRGL Network MOH Audio Source User MOH Audio Source # Extension Partition CSS Linetext Alerting Name External Mask Pickup Grp max/busy VM Profile CF All CF Busy CF NoAnswer CFNA [secs] Description Device Pool Common Device Configuration Calling Search Space Location User Locale MRGL Network MOH Audio Source User MOH Audio Source # Extension Partition CSS Linetext Alerting Name External Mask Pickup Grp max/busy VM Profile CF All CF Busy CF NoAnswer CFNA [secs] 3.72 Gatekeeper
Cisco Unified CallManager supports several types of voice gateways.
The following gateway devices are present:
Cisco IP telephony gateways enable Cisco Unified CallManager to communicate with non-IP telecommunications devices.
MGCP gateways provide full support for the hold, transfer, and conference features through the
MGCP protocol. Because MGCP is a master/slave protocol with Cisco Unified CallManager controlling
all session intelligence, Cisco Unified CallManager can easily manipulate MGCP gateway voice
connections.
MGCP Gateway Endpoints are the line interfaces of the MGCP gateways.
This section is linked to the previous section MGCP gateway. The gateway, module and slot configurations are documented there.
Cisco IP telephony gateways enable Cisco Unified CallManager to communicate with non-IP telecommunications devices.
Cisco IOS H.323 gateways must be configured by using the Cisco IOS
command-line interface (CLI). Compared to MGCP gateways, H.323 gateways
maintain the dial plan and route pattern and can perform number translations autonomously.
Cisco IP telephony gateways enable Cisco Unified CallManager to communicate with non-IP telecommunications devices.
The Cisco Analog Phone Gateways allow on-premise analog telephones, fax machines, modems,
voice-messaging systems, and speakerphones to register with one Cisco Unified CallManager cluster.
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Gatekeeper Host Name/IP Address Description Registration Request Time to Live Registration Retry Timeout Enabled 3.73 Overview
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Gateway Overview Device Name Description Device Pool CSS Extension Partition Route Group Priority Port Device Type 3.74 MGCP Gateway
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MGCP Gateways Name Device Info Configured Slots, VICs and Endpoints Gateway Details Product Protocol Domain Name Description CallManagerGroup Product Specific Configuration Global ISDN Switch Type Switchback Timing Switchback uptime-delay (min) Switchback schedule (hh:mm) Type Of DTMF Relay Fax mode Modem Passthrough Slot: 0/0/0 Module in Slot Subunit Port End-Point Slot: 0/1/0 Module in Slot Subunit Port End-Point Slot: 0/2/0 Module in Slot Subunit Port End-Point Slot: 1/0/0 Module in Slot Subunit Port End-Point Slot: 2/0/0 Module in Slot Subunit Port End-Point Slot: 2/0/1 Module in Slot Subunit Port End-Point Slot: 2/1/8 Module in Slot Subunit Port End-Point Slot: 2/2/8 Module in Slot Subunit Port End-Point Slot: 2/2/9 Module in Slot Subunit Port End-Point Slot: 2/2/10 Module in Slot Subunit Port End-Point Gateway Details Product Protocol Domain Name Description CallManagerGroup Product Specific Configuration Global ISDN Switch Type Switchback Timing Switchback uptime-delay (min) Switchback schedule (hh:mm) Type Of DTMF Relay Fax mode Modem Passthrough Slot: 2/0/1 Module in Slot Subunit Port End-Point 3.75 MGCP Gateway Endpoints
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MGCP Gateways - Digital Endpoints Name Device Info End-Point: S0/SU0/DS1-0@Cisco2851_MGCP (Digital Access PRI) Device Information Product Gateway Gateway Slot Device Protocol End-Point Name Description Device Pool Common Device Configuration Call Classification Network Locale Packet Capture Mode Packet Capture Duration Media Resource Group List Location AAR Group Load Information Transmit UTF-8 for Calling Party Name V150 (subset) Multilevel Precedence and Preemption (MLPP) Information MLPP Domain Interface Information PRI Protocol Type Protocol Side Channel Selection Order Channel IE Type PCM Type Delay for first restart (1/8 sec ticks) Delay between restarts (1/8 sec ticks) Inhibit restarts at PRI initialization Enable status poll Unattended Port Call Routing Information - Inbound Calls Significant Digits Calling Search Space AAR Calling Search Space Prefix DN Call Routing Information - Outbound Calls Calling Party Presentation Calling Party Selection Called party IE number type unknown Calling party IE number type unknown Called Numbering Plan Calling Numbering Plan Number of digits to strip Caller ID DN SMDI Base Port PRI Protocol Type Specific Information Display IE Delivery Redirecting Number IE Delivery - Outbound Redirecting Number IE Delivery - Inbound Send Extra Leading Character In DisplayIE Setup non-ISDN Progress Indicator IE Enable MCDN Channel Number Extension Bit Set to Zero Send Calling Name In Facility IE Interface Identifier Present Interface Identifier Value Connected Line ID Presentation
(QSIG Inbound Call)UUIE Configuration Passing Precedence Level Through UUIE Security Access Level Product Specific Configuration Line Coding Framing Clock Input Gain (-6..14 db) Output Attenuation (-6..14 db) Echo Cancellation Enable Echo Cancellation Coverage (ms) End-Point: AALN/S0/SU1/0@Cisco2851_MGCP (Analog Access) Device Information Product Gateway Gateway Slot Device Protocol End-Point Name Description Protocol Device Pool Common Device Configuration Media Resource Group List Packet Capture Mode Packet Capture Duration Calling Search Space AAR Calling Search Space Location AAR Group Network Locale Transmit UTF-8 for Calling Party Name Multilevel Precedence and Preemption (MLPP) Information MLPP Domain Port Information: Port 1 (Analog Access) POTS Port Direction Prefix DN Num Digits Expected Digits SMDI Port Number(0-4096) Unattended Port Directory Number End-Point: BRI/S0/SU2/P0@Cisco2851_MGCP (Digital Access BRI) Device Information Product Gateway Gateway Slot Device Protocol End-Point Name Description Device Pool Common Device Configuration Call Classification Network Locale Packet Capture Mode Packet Capture Duration Media Resource Group List Location AAR Group Interface Information BRI Protocol Type Protocol Side Channel Selection Order PCM Type Delay for first restart (1/8 sec ticks) Delay between restarts (1/8 sec ticks) Inhibit restarts at BRI initialization Enable status poll Call Routing Information - Inbound Calls Significant Digits Calling Search Space AAR Calling Search Space Prefix DN Call Routing Information - Outbound Calls Calling Party Presentation Calling Party Selection Called party IE number type unknown Calling party IE number type unknown Called Numbering Plan Calling Numbering Plan Number of digits to strip Caller ID DN BRI Protocol Type Specific Information Redirecting Number IE Delivery - Outbound Redirecting Number IE Delivery - Inbound Setup non-ISDN Progress Indicator IE Enable Product Specific Configuration Layout Input Gain (-6..14 db) Output Attenuation (-6..14 db) Echo Cancellation Enable Echo Cancellation Coverage (ms) Incoming Call Mode Point To Point Setup TEI Negotiation TEI Preservation TEI Mode TEI Value (0..63) Line Power Layer 1 Protocol Side End-Point: S1/SU0/DS1-0@Cisco2851_MGCP (Digital Access T1) Device Information Product Gateway Gateway Slot Device Protocol End-Point Name Description Device Pool Common Device Configuration Call Classification Media Resource Group List Packet Capture Mode Packet Capture Duration Calling Search Space AAR Calling Search Space Location AAR Group MLPP Domain MLPP Indication MLPP Preemption Handle DTMF Precedence Signals Load Information Port Selection Order Digit Sending Network Locale SMDI Base Port V150 (subset) Product Specific Configuration Line Coding Framing Clock Input Gain (-6..14 db) Output Attenuation (-6..14 db) Echo Cancellation Enable Echo Cancellation Coverage (ms) Ports Port Details: 1 (EANDM) Port Direction Calling Party Selection Caller ID Type Caller ID DN Prefix DN Num Digits Expected Digits Product Specific Configuration Signaling Type Port Details: 2 (EANDM) Port Direction Calling Party Selection Caller ID Type Caller ID DN Prefix DN Num Digits Expected Digits Product Specific Configuration Signaling Type Port Details: 3 (EANDM) Port Direction Calling Party Selection Caller ID Type Caller ID DN Prefix DN Num Digits Expected Digits Product Specific Configuration Signaling Type Port Details: 4 (EANDM) Port Direction Calling Party Selection Caller ID Type Caller ID DN Prefix DN Num Digits Expected Digits Product Specific Configuration Signaling Type Port Details: 5 (EANDM) Port Direction Calling Party Selection Caller ID Type Caller ID DN Prefix DN Num Digits Expected Digits Product Specific Configuration Signaling Type Port Details: 6 (EANDM) Port Direction Calling Party Selection Caller ID Type Caller ID DN Prefix DN Num Digits Expected Digits Product Specific Configuration Signaling Type Port Details: 7 (EANDM) Port Direction Calling Party Selection Caller ID Type Caller ID DN Prefix DN Num Digits Expected Digits Product Specific Configuration Signaling Type Port Details: 8 (EANDM) Port Direction Calling Party Selection Caller ID Type Caller ID DN Prefix DN Num Digits Expected Digits Product Specific Configuration Signaling Type End-Point: AALN/S2/SU0/0@Cisco2851_MGCP (Analog Access) Device Information Product Gateway Gateway Slot Device Protocol End-Point Name Description Protocol Device Pool Common Device Configuration Media Resource Group List Packet Capture Mode Packet Capture Duration Calling Search Space AAR Calling Search Space Location AAR Group Network Locale Transmit UTF-8 for Calling Party Name Multilevel Precedence and Preemption (MLPP) Information MLPP Domain Port Information: Port 1 (Analog Access) POTS Port Direction Prefix DN Num Digits Expected Digits SMDI Port Number(0-4096) Unattended Port Directory Number End-Point: AALN/S2/SU0/1@Cisco2851_MGCP (Analog Access) Device Information Product Gateway Gateway Slot Device Protocol End-Point Name Description Protocol Device Pool Common Device Configuration Media Resource Group List Packet Capture Mode Packet Capture Duration Calling Search Space AAR Calling Search Space Location AAR Group Network Locale Transmit UTF-8 for Calling Party Name Multilevel Precedence and Preemption (MLPP) Information MLPP Domain Port Information: Port 1 (Analog Access) Ground Start Port Direction Attendant DN Unattended Port Product Specific Configuration Hookflash Timer (50-1550ms) Inter-digit Duration Timer (50-500 ms) Input Gain (-6..14 db) Output Attenuation (-6..14 db) Echo Cancellation Enable Echo Cancellation Coverage (ms) Directory Number End-Point: BRI/S2/SU0/P8@Cisco2851_MGCP (Digital Access BRI) Device Information Product Gateway Gateway Slot Device Protocol End-Point Name Description Device Pool Common Device Configuration Call Classification Network Locale Packet Capture Mode Packet Capture Duration Media Resource Group List Location AAR Group Interface Information BRI Protocol Type Protocol Side Channel Selection Order PCM Type Delay for first restart (1/8 sec ticks) Delay between restarts (1/8 sec ticks) Inhibit restarts at BRI initialization Enable status poll Call Routing Information - Inbound Calls Significant Digits Calling Search Space AAR Calling Search Space Prefix DN Call Routing Information - Outbound Calls Calling Party Presentation Calling Party Selection Called party IE number type unknown Calling party IE number type unknown Called Numbering Plan Calling Numbering Plan Number of digits to strip Caller ID DN BRI Protocol Type Specific Information Redirecting Number IE Delivery - Outbound Redirecting Number IE Delivery - Inbound Setup non-ISDN Progress Indicator IE Enable Product Specific Configuration Layout Input Gain (-6..14 db) Output Attenuation (-6..14 db) Echo Cancellation Enable Echo Cancellation Coverage (ms) Incoming Call Mode Point To Point Setup TEI Negotiation TEI Preservation TEI Mode TEI Value (0..63) Line Power Layer 1 Protocol Side End-Point: AALN/S2/SU0/8@Cisco2851_MGCP (Analog Access) Device Information Product Gateway Gateway Slot Device Protocol End-Point Name Description Protocol Device Pool Common Device Configuration Media Resource Group List Packet Capture Mode Packet Capture Duration Calling Search Space AAR Calling Search Space Location AAR Group Network Locale Transmit UTF-8 for Calling Party Name Multilevel Precedence and Preemption (MLPP) Information MLPP Domain Port Information: Port 1 (Analog Access) POTS Port Direction Prefix DN Num Digits Expected Digits SMDI Port Number(0-4096) Unattended Port Directory Number End-Point: AALN/S2/SU0/9@Cisco2851_MGCP (Analog Access) Device Information Product Gateway Gateway Slot Device Protocol End-Point Name Description Protocol Device Pool Common Device Configuration Media Resource Group List Packet Capture Mode Packet Capture Duration Calling Search Space AAR Calling Search Space Location AAR Group Network Locale Transmit UTF-8 for Calling Party Name Multilevel Precedence and Preemption (MLPP) Information MLPP Domain Port Information: Port 1 (Analog Access) Ground Start Port Direction Attendant DN Unattended Port Product Specific Configuration Hookflash Timer (50-1550ms) Inter-digit Duration Timer (50-500 ms) Input Gain (-6..14 db) Output Attenuation (-6..14 db) Echo Cancellation Enable Echo Cancellation Coverage (ms) Directory Number End-Point: AALN/S2/SU0/10@Cisco2851_MGCP (Analog Access) Device Information Product Gateway Gateway Slot Device Protocol End-Point Name Description Protocol Device Pool Common Device Configuration Media Resource Group List Packet Capture Mode Packet Capture Duration Calling Search Space AAR Calling Search Space Location AAR Group Network Locale Transmit UTF-8 for Calling Party Name Multilevel Precedence and Preemption (MLPP) Information MLPP Domain Port Information: Port 1 (Analog Access) Loop Start Port Direction Attendant DN Unattended Port Product Specific Configuration Hookflash Timer (50-1550ms) Inter-digit Duration Timer (50-500 ms) Input Gain (-6..14 db) Output Attenuation (-6..14 db) Echo Cancellation Enable Echo Cancellation Coverage (ms) Directory Number End-Point: AALN/S2/1@VG224_MGCP1 (Analog Access) Device Information Product Gateway Gateway Slot Device Protocol End-Point Name Description Protocol Device Pool Common Device Configuration Media Resource Group List Packet Capture Mode Packet Capture Duration Calling Search Space AAR Calling Search Space Location AAR Group Network Locale Transmit UTF-8 for Calling Party Name Multilevel Precedence and Preemption (MLPP) Information MLPP Domain Port Information: Port 1 (Analog Access) POTS Port Direction Prefix DN Num Digits Expected Digits SMDI Port Number(0-4096) Unattended Port Directory Number 3.76 H323 Gateway
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Gateways H323 Name Detailed Info Device Information Description Device Pool Common Device Configuration Call Classification Media Resource Group List Packet Capture Mode Packet Capture Duration Location AAR Group Tunneled Protocol Signaling Port MTP required Retry Video Call as Audio Wait for Far End H.245 Terminal Capability Set Path Replacement Support Transmit UTF-8 for Calling Party Name SRTP Allowed Multilevel Precedence and Preemption (MLPP) Information MLPP Domain Call Routing Information: Inbound Significant Digits Calling Search Space AAR Calling Search Space Prefix DN Redirecting Number IE Delivery - Inbound Enable Inbound FastStart Call Routing Information: Outbound Calling Party Selection Calling Party Presentation Called party IE number type unknown Calling party IE number type unknown* Called Numbering Plan Calling Numbering Plan Caller ID DN Display IE Delivery Redirecting Number IE Delivery - Outbound Enable Outbound FastStart Codec For Outbound FastStart Device Information Description Device Pool Common Device Configuration Call Classification Media Resource Group List Packet Capture Mode Packet Capture Duration Location AAR Group Tunneled Protocol Signaling Port MTP required Retry Video Call as Audio Wait for Far End H.245 Terminal Capability Set Path Replacement Support Transmit UTF-8 for Calling Party Name SRTP Allowed Multilevel Precedence and Preemption (MLPP) Information MLPP Domain Call Routing Information: Inbound Significant Digits Calling Search Space AAR Calling Search Space Prefix DN Redirecting Number IE Delivery - Inbound Enable Inbound FastStart Call Routing Information: Outbound Calling Party Selection Calling Party Presentation Called party IE number type unknown Calling party IE number type unknown* Called Numbering Plan Calling Numbering Plan Caller ID DN Display IE Delivery Redirecting Number IE Delivery - Outbound Enable Outbound FastStart Codec For Outbound FastStart 3.77 Analog Gateway
Description missing in file:C:\Users\mkunz\Documents\Visual Studio 2008\Projects\ReportTool6\ReportTool\bin\Release\templates\en\descriptions\cm_phoneAnalog Phone.txt Description missing in file:C:\Users\mkunz\Documents\Visual Studio 2008\Projects\ReportTool6\ReportTool\bin\Release\templates\en\descriptions\cm_phoneCisco 7925.txt Description missing in file:C:\Users\mkunz\Documents\Visual Studio 2008\Projects\ReportTool6\ReportTool\bin\Release\templates\en\descriptions\cm_phoneCisco 7941.txt Description missing in file:C:\Users\mkunz\Documents\Visual Studio 2008\Projects\ReportTool6\ReportTool\bin\Release\templates\en\descriptions\cm_phoneCisco 7945.txt Description missing in file:C:\Users\mkunz\Documents\Visual Studio 2008\Projects\ReportTool6\ReportTool\bin\Release\templates\en\descriptions\cm_phoneCisco 7971.txt Description missing in file:C:\Users\mkunz\Documents\Visual Studio 2008\Projects\ReportTool6\ReportTool\bin\Release\templates\en\descriptions\cm_phoneCisco 7975.txt Description missing in file:C:\Users\mkunz\Documents\Visual Studio 2008\Projects\ReportTool6\ReportTool\bin\Release\templates\en\descriptions\cm_phoneCisco ATA 186.txt Description missing in file:C:\Users\mkunz\Documents\Visual Studio 2008\Projects\ReportTool6\ReportTool\bin\Release\templates\en\descriptions\cm_phoneCisco IP Communicator.txt Description missing in file:C:\Users\mkunz\Documents\Visual Studio 2008\Projects\ReportTool6\ReportTool\bin\Release\templates\en\descriptions\cm_phoneCisco VGC Phone.txt
The following is an overview of the configured trunks on this system.
Click on the name (leftmost column in the overview) for detailed information.
A trunk device configures a logical route to a gatekeeper (that is, the
wholesale network or an intercluster trunk with gatekeeper control), to an
intercluster trunk without a gatekeeper, or to a SIP network. The
following trunk types are available:
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Analog Gateways Name Device Info Slot Info Gateway Details Product Protocol Description CallManagerGroup Product Specific Configuration Fax mode Modem Passthrough Ports Port Device Name Description Extension Partition External Mask CSS Alerting Name Display Max/Busy Calls VM Profile VM CFB Gateway Details Product Protocol Description MAC Address
(last 10 chars)CallManagerGroup Product Specific Configuration Fax mode Modem Passthrough Ports Port Device Name Description Extension Partition External Mask CSS Alerting Name Display Max/Busy Calls VM Profile VM CFB Gateway Details Product Protocol Description CallManagerGroup Product Specific Configuration Fax mode Modem Passthrough Ports Port Device Name Description Extension Partition External Mask CSS Alerting Name Display Max/Busy Calls VM Profile VM CFB Gateway Details Product Protocol Description CallManagerGroup Product Specific Configuration Fax mode Modem Passthrough Ports Port Device Name Description Extension Partition External Mask CSS Alerting Name Display Max/Busy Calls VM Profile VM CFB 3.78 Analog Phone (1)
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Analog Phone Phone Phone Base settings Lines Model Description Protocol Device Pool CSS MRGL Location AAR Group Button Template Softkey Template # Extension Partition CSS Linetext Alerting Name External Mask Pickup Grp max/busy VM Profile CF All CF Busy CF NoAnswer CFNA [secs] 3.79 Cisco 7925 (1)
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Cisco 7925 Phone Phone Base settings Lines Model Description Protocol Device Pool CSS MRGL Location AAR Group Button Template Softkey Template # Extension Partition CSS Linetext Alerting Name External Mask Pickup Grp max/busy VM Profile CF All CF Busy CF NoAnswer CFNA [secs] 3.80 Cisco 7941 (1)
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Cisco 7945 Phone Phone Base settings Lines Model Description Protocol Device Pool CSS MRGL Location AAR Group Button Template Softkey Template # Extension Partition CSS Linetext Alerting Name External Mask Pickup Grp max/busy VM Profile CF All CF Busy CF NoAnswer CFNA [secs] 3.82 Cisco 7971 (1)
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Cisco 7971 Phone Phone Base settings Lines Model Description Protocol Device Pool CSS MRGL Location AAR Group Button Template Softkey Template # Extension Partition CSS Linetext Alerting Name External Mask Pickup Grp max/busy VM Profile CF All CF Busy CF NoAnswer CFNA [secs] 3.83 Cisco 7975 (1)
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Cisco 7975
Model
Description
Protocol
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CSS
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CSS_23.84 Cisco ATA 186 (2)
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Cisco ATA 186 Phone Phone Base settings Lines Model Description Protocol Device Pool CSS MRGL Location AAR Group Button Template Softkey Template # Extension Partition CSS Linetext Alerting Name External Mask Pickup Grp max/busy VM Profile CF All CF Busy CF NoAnswer CFNA [secs] Model Description Protocol Device Pool CSS MRGL Location AAR Group Button Template Softkey Template # Extension Partition CSS Linetext Alerting Name External Mask Pickup Grp max/busy VM Profile CF All CF Busy CF NoAnswer CFNA [secs] 3.85 Cisco IP Communicator (1)
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Cisco IP Communicator Phone Phone Base settings Lines Model Description Protocol Device Pool CSS MRGL Location AAR Group Button Template Softkey Template # Extension Partition CSS Linetext Alerting Name External Mask Pickup Grp max/busy VM Profile CF All CF Busy CF NoAnswer CFNA [secs] 3.86 Cisco VGC Phone (1)
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Cisco VGC Phone Phone Phone Base settings Lines Model Description Protocol Device Pool CSS MRGL Location AAR Group Button Template Softkey Template # Extension Partition CSS Linetext Alerting Name External Mask Pickup Grp max/busy VM Profile CF All CF Busy CF NoAnswer CFNA [secs] 3.87 Trunk - Overview
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Trunk Name Description Trunk Type CSS Device Pool SIP Trunk Security Profile In use by: 3.88 Trunk - Detailed
Remote destinations represent the cellular (or other phones) that are able to accept transfers from the user's desktop phone and can be used to initiate calls using Mobile Voice Access.
Device defaults set the default characteristics of each type of device that
registers with a Cisco Unified CallManager. The device defaults for a device type
apply to all auto-registered devices of that type within a Cisco Unified
CallManager cluster.
When a device auto-registers with a Cisco Unified CallManager, it acquires the
device default settings for its device type. After a device registers, you can update
its configuration individually to change the device settings.
Mobile Connect allows users to manage business calls using a single phone number and pick up in-progress calls on the desktop phone and cellular phone. Access lists determine the phone numbers that are explicitly allowed or blocked for in-progress call transfers.
Software conference bridges automatically get added when a Cisco Unified Communications Manager server gets added. You can update software conference bridges, but you cannot delete them.
Remote destination profiles (RDPs) are associated with directory numbers (for example, the DN of a
user's IP phone) and with remote destinations (for example, the mobile phone number of a user). The
RDP controls the interaction between the IP phone and the external numbers (for example, a mobile
phone) configured as remote destinations.
Note: Remote destinations cannot be configured with on-cluster DNs as destination numbers.
To provision line appearances of agents for call recording, administrators create one or more call recording profiles. The administrator then selects a recording profile for a line appearance.
The Firmware Load Information in Cisco Unified Communications Manager locates devices that are not using the default firmware load for their device type.
Each device can have an individually assigned firmware load that overrides the default.
Use the default device profile for whenever a user logs on to a phone model for which no user device profile exists. To create a default device profile for each phone model that supports Cisco Extension Mobility, use the Default Device Profile Configuration window. The maximum number of default device profiles cannot exceed the number of phone models that support Cisco Extension Mobility.
For example, a user logs on to a Cisco Unified IP Phone 7960, for which there is a user device profile. The user device profile for the user gets downloaded to the phone to which the user logged on. Later, the same user logs on to a Cisco Unified IP Phone 7940, for which he does not have a user device profile. In this case, the default device profile for the 7940 gets downloaded to the phone.
A default device profile comprises the set of attributes (services and/or features) that are associated with a particular device. Device profiles include device type, user locale, phone button template, softkey template, multilevel precedence and preemption (MLPP) information, and IP phone services.
The following are the User Device Profiles for 7945 phone types.
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Trunks (Detailed) Name Trunk Info Device Information Product Device Protocol Description Device Pool Common Device Configuration Call Classification Media Resource Group List Location AAR Group Packet Capture Mode Packet Capture Duration Media Termination Point Required Retry Video Call as Audio Transmit UTF-8 for Calling Party Name Unattended Port Multilevel Precedence and Preemption (MLPP) Information MLPP Domain Call Routing Information - Inbound Calls Significant Digits Connected Line ID Presentation Connected Name Presentation Calling Search Space AAR Calling Search Space Prefix DN Redirecting Diversion Header Delivery - Inbound Call Routing Information - Outbound Calls Calling Party Selection Calling Line ID Presentation Calling Name Presentation Caller ID DN Caller Name Redirecting Diversion Header Delivery - Outbound SIP Information Destination Address Destination Address is an SRV Destination Port MTP Preferred Originating Codec Presence Group SIP Trunk Security Profile Rerouting Calling Search Space Out-Of-Dialog Refer Calling Search Space SUBSCRIBE Calling Search Space SIP Profile DTMF Signaling Method Device Information Product Device Protocol Description Device Pool Common Device Configuration Call Classification Media Resource Group List Location AAR Group Packet Capture Mode Packet Capture Duration Media Termination Point Required Retry Video Call as Audio Transmit UTF-8 for Calling Party Name Unattended Port Multilevel Precedence and Preemption (MLPP) Information MLPP Domain Call Routing Information - Inbound Calls Significant Digits Connected Line ID Presentation Connected Name Presentation Calling Search Space AAR Calling Search Space Prefix DN Redirecting Diversion Header Delivery - Inbound Call Routing Information - Outbound Calls Calling Party Selection Calling Line ID Presentation Calling Name Presentation Caller ID DN Caller Name Redirecting Diversion Header Delivery - Outbound SIP Information Destination Address Destination Address is an SRV Destination Port MTP Preferred Originating Codec Presence Group SIP Trunk Security Profile Rerouting Calling Search Space Out-Of-Dialog Refer Calling Search Space SUBSCRIBE Calling Search Space SIP Profile DTMF Signaling Method Device Information Product Device Protocol Description Device Pool Common Device Configuration Call Classification Media Resource Group List Location AAR Group Tunneled Protocol Packet Capture Mode Packet Capture Duration Media Termination Point Required Retry Video Call as Audio Path Replacement Support Transmit UTF-8 for Calling Party Name Unattended Port SRTP Allowed Multilevel Precedence and Preemption (MLPP) Information MLPP Domain MLPP Indication Call Routing Information - Inbound Calls Significant Digits Calling Search Space AAR Calling Search Space Prefix DN Redirecting Number IE Delivery - Inbound Enable Inbound FastStart Call Routing Information - Outbound Calls Calling Party Selection Calling Line ID Presentation Called Party IE Number Type Unknown Calling Party IE Number Type Unknown Called Numbering Plan Calling Numbering Plan Caller ID DN Display IE Delivery Redirecting Number IE Delivery - Outbound Enable Outbound FastStart Codec For Outbound FastStart Gatekeeper Information Gatekeeper Name Terminal Type Technology Prefix Zone Device Information Product Device Protocol Description Device Pool Common Device Configuration Call Classification Media Resource Group List Location AAR Group Tunneled Protocol Packet Capture Mode Packet Capture Duration Media Termination Point Required Retry Video Call as Audio Path Replacement Support Transmit UTF-8 for Calling Party Name Unattended Port SRTP Allowed Multilevel Precedence and Preemption (MLPP) Information MLPP Domain MLPP Indication Call Routing Information - Inbound Calls Significant Digits Calling Search Space AAR Calling Search Space Prefix DN Redirecting Number IE Delivery - Inbound Enable Inbound FastStart Call Routing Information - Outbound Calls Calling Party Selection Calling Line ID Presentation Called Party IE Number Type Unknown Calling Party IE Number Type Unknown Called Numbering Plan Calling Numbering Plan Caller ID DN Display IE Delivery Redirecting Number IE Delivery - Outbound Enable Outbound FastStart Codec For Outbound FastStart Remote Cisco Unified Communications Manager Information Server 1 IP Address/Host Name Server 2 IP Address/Host Name Server 3 IP Address/Host Name UUIE Configuration Passing Precedence Level Through UUIE Security Access Level Device Information Product Device Protocol Description Device Pool Common Device Configuration Call Classification Media Resource Group List Location AAR Group Tunneled Protocol Packet Capture Mode Packet Capture Duration Media Termination Point Required Retry Video Call as Audio Path Replacement Support Transmit UTF-8 for Calling Party Name Unattended Port SRTP Allowed Multilevel Precedence and Preemption (MLPP) Information MLPP Domain Call Routing Information - Inbound Calls Significant Digits Calling Search Space AAR Calling Search Space Prefix DN Redirecting Number IE Delivery - Inbound Enable Inbound FastStart Call Routing Information - Outbound Calls Calling Party Selection Calling Line ID Presentation Called Party IE Number Type Unknown Calling Party IE Number Type Unknown Called Numbering Plan Calling Numbering Plan Caller ID DN Display IE Delivery Redirecting Number IE Delivery - Outbound Enable Outbound FastStart Codec For Outbound FastStart Gatekeeper Information Gatekeeper Name Terminal Type Technology Prefix Zone 3.89 Remote Destination
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Remote Destination Name Destination Number Remote Destination Information Association Information Remote Destination Information Answer Too Soon Timer Answer Too Late Timer Delay Before Ringing Timer Allowed Access List Blocked Access List Mobile Phone Enable Mobile Connect Smart Client Installed Association Information Line Line Association 3.90 Device Defaults
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Device Defaults Device Type Protocol Load Device Pool Phone Template 3.91 Access List
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Access List Name Description Owner Allowed Filter 3.92 Common Phone Profile
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Common Phone Profile Common Phone Profile Name Details
(S)Common Phone Profile Information Name Description Local Phone Unlock Password DND Option DND Incoming Call Alert Phone Personalization Always Use Prime Line Always Use Prime Line for Voice Message Enable End User Access to
Phone Background Image Setting3.93 Remote Destination Profile
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Remote Destination Profile Name Remote Destination Profile Associated Lines RemoteDestinationProfile Description User ID Device Pool Calling Search Space User MOH Audio Source Network MOH Audio Source Privacy Rerouting Calling Search Space Calling Party Transformation CSS Ignore Presentation Indicators Associated Remote Destinations Associated Remote Destinations Lines # Extension Partition CSS Linetext Alerting Name External Mask Pickup Grp max/busy VM Profile CF All CF Busy CF NoAnswer CFNA [secs] 3.94 Recording Profile
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Recording Profile Name Details Recording Profile Information Name Recording Calling Search Space Recording Destination Address 3.95 Firmware Load Information
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Firmware Load Information Device Type Device Not Using Default Load 3.96 Default Device Profile
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Default Device Configuration Model Protocol Details Default Device Profile Information Name Description User MOH Audio Source User Locale Phone Button Template Softkey Template Always Use Prime Line Always Use Prime Line for Voice Message Ignore Presentation Indicators Multilevel Precedence and Preemption Information MLPP Domain MLPP Indication MLPP Preemption Default Device Profile Information Name Description User MOH Audio Source User Locale Phone Button Template Softkey Template Privacy Single Button Barge Join Across Lines Always Use Prime Line Always Use Prime Line for Voice Message Ignore Presentation Indicators Privacy DND Incoming Call Alert Multilevel Precedence and Preemption Information MLPP Domain MLPP Indication MLPP Preemption Default Device Profile Information Name Description User MOH Audio Source User Locale Phone Button Template Softkey Template Always Use Prime Line Always Use Prime Line for Voice Message Ignore Presentation Indicators Multilevel Precedence and Preemption Information MLPP Domain MLPP Indication MLPP Preemption Default Device Profile Information Name Description User MOH Audio Source User Locale Phone Button Template Softkey Template Always Use Prime Line Always Use Prime Line for Voice Message Ignore Presentation Indicators Multilevel Precedence and Preemption Information MLPP Domain MLPP Indication MLPP Preemption 3.97 Cisco 7945 (2)
The following are the User Device Profiles for 7975 phone types.
Cisco Unified CallManager includes several default phone button templates.
When adding phones, you can assign one of these templates to the phones or
create a new template.
Creating and using templates provides a fast way to assign a common button
configuration to a large number of phones. For example, if users in your company
do not use the conference feature, you can create a template that reassigns this
button to a different feature, such as speed dial.
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Cisco 7945 Device Profile Base settings Lines Description Model Protocol Button Template Softkey Template # Extension Partition CSS Linetext Alerting Name External Mask Pickup Grp max/busy VM Profile CF All CF Busy CF NoAnswer CFNA [secs] Description Model Protocol Button Template Softkey Template # Extension Partition CSS Linetext Alerting Name External Mask Pickup Grp max/busy VM Profile CF All CF Busy CF NoAnswer CFNA [secs] 3.98 Cisco 7975 (3)
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Cisco 7975 Device Profile Base settings Lines Description Model Protocol Button Template Softkey Template # Extension Partition CSS Linetext Alerting Name External Mask Pickup Grp max/busy VM Profile CF All CF Busy CF NoAnswer CFNA [secs] Description Model Protocol Button Template Softkey Template # Extension Partition CSS Linetext Alerting Name External Mask Pickup Grp max/busy VM Profile CF All CF Busy CF NoAnswer CFNA [secs] Description Model Protocol Button Template Softkey Template # Extension Partition CSS Linetext Alerting Name External Mask Pickup Grp max/busy VM Profile CF All CF Busy CF NoAnswer CFNA [secs] 3.99 Phone Button Template
Softkey templates include softkey settings that are associated with applications
such as Cisco Unified CallManager Assistant or call-processing features such as
Cisco Call Back on the Cisco Unified IP Phones.
Cisco Unified CallManager supports two types of softkey templates: standard and
nonstandard. Standard softkey templates in the Cisco Unified CallManager
database contain the recommended selection and positioning of the softkeys for
an application.
Cisco Unified IP Phone Services comprise XML applications that enable the display of interactive content with text and graphics on Cisco Unified IP Phones.
IP Phone Services are either statically assigned by the administrator to phones or device profiles or users can subscribe to IP Phone Services on the CCM user pages.
A SIP profile comprises the set of SIP attributes that are associated with SIP trunks and SIP endpoints. SIP profiles include information such as name, description, timing, retry, call pickup URI, and so on. The profiles contain some standard entries that cannot be deleted or changed.
A common device configuration comprises user-specific service and feature attributes. Ensure that each device is associated with a common device configuration for user-oriented information.
Note: The Device Pool window now contains only location-related information. The Common Device Configuration window records all the user-oriented information.
A pilot point, a virtual directory number that is never busy, alerts the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Attendant Console to receive and direct calls to hunt group members. A hunt group comprises a list of destinations that determine the call redirection order.
The Attendant Console (AC) application allows to have several users with their own profile:
The Credential Policy Default window provides options to change the default credential policy assignment for a user and credential type (for example, end user PINs).
At installation, Cisco Unified Communications Manager assigns the system Default Credential Policy to end user passwords, end user PINS, and application user passwords. The system applies the application password that you configured at installation to all application users. You can assign a new default credential policy and configure new default credentials after installation.
A Credential Policy comprises a set of rules that controls access to a system or network resource. A credential policy defines password requirements and account lockouts for user accounts.
Credential policies that are assigned to user accounts control the authentication process in Cisco Unified Communications Manager.
After you add a credential policy, you can assign the new policy as the default policy for a credential type or to an individual application or end user.
Application users are all users associated with other Cisco IP Communications features or
applications, such as Cisco Attendant Console, Cisco IP Contact Center Express, or Cisco Unified
Communications Manager Assistant. These applications need to authenticate with Unified CM, but
these internal "users" do not have an interactive login and serve purely for internal communications
between applications.
End users are all users associated with a physical person and an interactive login. This category
includes all IP Telephony users as well as Unified CM administrators when using the User Groups
and Roles configuration (equivalent to the Cisco Multilevel Administration feature in prior
Unified CM versions). The following is a condensed table with the most important end user settings.
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Phone Button Template Name
[Model]Protocol Button Information
[Cisco VGC Virtual Phone]
(S)Button Feature Label
[ISDN BRI Phone]
(S)Button Feature Label
[Cisco 12 S]
(S)Button Feature Label
[Cisco 12 SP]
(S)Button Feature Label
[Cisco 12 SP+]
(S)Button Feature Label
[Cisco 30 SP+]
(S)Button Feature Label
[Cisco 30 VIP]
(S)Button Feature Label
[Cisco 3911]
(S)Button Feature Label
[Cisco 3951]
(S)Button Feature Label
[Cisco 7902]
(S)Button Feature Label
[Cisco 7905]
(S)Button Feature Label
[Cisco 7905]
(S)Button Feature Label
[Cisco 7906]
(S)Button Feature Label
[Cisco 7906]
(S)Button Feature Label
[Cisco 7910]
(S)Button Feature Label
[Cisco 7911]
(S)Button Feature Label
[Cisco 7911]
(S)Button Feature Label
[Cisco 7912]
(S)Button Feature Label
[Cisco 7912]
(S)Button Feature Label
[Cisco 7920]
(S)Button Feature Label
[Cisco 7921]
(S)Button Feature Label
[Cisco 7925]
(S)Button Feature Label
[Cisco 7931]
(S)Button Feature Label
[Cisco 7935]
(S)Button Feature Label
[Cisco 7936]
(S)Button Feature Label
[Cisco 7937]
(S)Button Feature Label
[Cisco 7940]
(S)Button Feature Label
[Cisco 7940]
(S)Button Feature Label
[Cisco 7941]
(S)Button Feature Label
[Cisco 7941]
(S)Button Feature Label
[Cisco 7941G-GE]
(S)Button Feature Label
[Cisco 7941G-GE]
(S)Button Feature Label
[Cisco 7942]
(S)Button Feature Label
[Cisco 7942]
(S)Button Feature Label
[Cisco 7945]
(S)Button Feature Label
[Cisco 7945]
(S)Button Feature Label
[Cisco 7960]
(S)Button Feature Label
[Cisco 7960]
(S)Button Feature Label
[Cisco 7961]
(S)Button Feature Label
[Cisco 7961]
(S)Button Feature Label
[Cisco 7961G-GE]
(S)Button Feature Label
[Cisco 7961G-GE]
(S)Button Feature Label
[Cisco 7962]
(S)Button Feature Label
[Cisco 7962]
(S)Button Feature Label
[Cisco 7965]
(S)Button Feature Label
[Cisco 7965]
(S)Button Feature Label
[Cisco 7970]
(S)Button Feature Label
[Cisco 7970]
(S)Button Feature Label
[Cisco 7971]
(S)Button Feature Label
[Cisco 7971]
(S)Button Feature Label
[Cisco 7975]
(S)Button Feature Label
[Cisco 7975]
(S)Button Feature Label
[Cisco 7985]
(S)Button Feature Label
[Cisco ATA 186]
(S)Button Feature Label
[Analog Phone]
(S)Button Feature Label
[Cisco IP Communicator]
(S)Button Feature Label
[Cisco IP Communicator]
(S)Button Feature Label
[IP-STE]
(S)Button Feature Label
[Cisco Unified Personal Communicator]
(S)Button Feature Label
[Cisco VGC Phone]
(S)Button Feature Label
[Motorola CN622]
(S)Button Feature Label
[Cisco TelePresence]
(S)Button Feature Label
[Cisco TelePresence 1000]
(S)Button Feature Label
[Cisco TelePresence 3000]
(S)Button Feature Label
[Cisco TelePresence 3200]
(S)Button Feature Label
[Cisco TelePresence 500]
(S)Button Feature Label
[Third-party SIP Device (Advanced)]
(S)Button Feature Label
[Third-party SIP Device (Basic)]
(S)Button Feature Label
[Cisco 7975]Button Feature Label
[Cisco 7975]Button Feature Label 3.100 Softkey Template
3.100.1 Comparison Statististics
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Softkey Template Template Name Description Selected Softkeys (ordered by position)
(S)Connected 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Connected Conference 0 1 2 Connected No Feature 0 1 Connected Transfer 0 1 2 Digits After First 0 1 Off Hook 0 1 2 3 4 5 Off Hook With Feature 0 1 On Hold 0 1 2 3 4 On Hook 0 1 2 Remote In Use 0 1 Ring In 0 Ring Out 0 1
(S)Connected 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Connected Conference 0 1 2 Connected No Feature 0 1 Connected Transfer 0 1 2 Digits After First 0 1 Off Hook 0 1 2 3 4 5 Off Hook With Feature 0 1 On Hold 0 1 2 3 4 On Hook 0 1 2 Remote In Use 0 1 Ring In 0 Ring Out 0 1
(S)Connected 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Connected Conference 0 1 2 Connected No Feature 0 1 Connected Transfer 0 1 2 Digits After First 0 1 2 Off Hook 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Off Hook With Feature 0 1 2 On Hold 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 On Hook 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Remote In Use 0 1 Ring In 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Ring Out 0 1 2
(S)Connected 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Connected Conference 0 1 2 Connected No Feature 0 1 Connected Transfer 0 1 2 Digits After First 0 1 Off Hook 0 1 2 3 4 5 Off Hook With Feature 0 1 On Hold 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 On Hook 0 1 2 Remote In Use 0 1 Ring In 0 1 2 Ring Out 0 1
(S)Connected 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Connected Conference 0 1 2 Connected No Feature 0 1 Connected Transfer 0 1 2 Digits After First 0 1 Off Hook 0 1 2 3 4 5 Off Hook With Feature 0 1 On Hold 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 On Hook 0 1 2 3 Remote In Use 0 1 Ring In 0 1 2 3 Ring Out 0 1 3.101 Phone Services
3.101.1 Comparison Statististics
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Phone Services Name Description URL Parameters 3.102 SIP Profile
3.102.1 Comparison Statististics
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SIP Profile SIP Profile Name Details
(S)SIP Profile Information Name Description Default MTP Telephony Event Payload Type Redirect by Application Disable Early Media on 180 Parameters used in Phone Timer Invite Expires (seconds) Timer Register Delta (seconds) Timer Register Expires (seconds) Timer T1 (msec) Timer T2 (msec) Retry INVITE Retry Non-INVITE Start Media Port Stop Media Port Call Pickup URI Call Pickup Group Other URI Call Pickup Group URI Meet Me Service URI User Info DTMF DB Level Call Hold Ring Back Anonymous Call Block Caller ID Blocking Do Not Disturb Control Telnet Level for 7940 and 7960 Caller ID Blocking Timer Keep Alive Expires (seconds) Timer Subscribe Expires (seconds) Timer Subscribe Delta (seconds) Maximum Redirections Off Hook To First Digit Timer (milliseconds) Call Forward URI Abbreviated Dial URI Conference Join Enabled RFC 2543 Hold Semi Attended Transfer Enable VAD Stutter Message Waiting Call Stats Trunk Specific Configuration Reroute Incoming Request to new Trunk based on 3.103 Common Device Configuration
3.103.1 Comparison Statististics
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Common Device Configuration Common Device Name Details Common Device Configuration Information Name Softkey Template User MOH Audio Source Network MOH Audio Source User Locale Multilevel Precedence and Preemption Information MLPP Indication MLPP Preemption MLPP Domain 3.104 Pilot Point
3.104.1 Comparison Statististics
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Pilot Point Pilot Name Extension Pilot Point Information Description Device Pool Route Calls to Location Media Resource Group Network MOH Audio Source User MOH Audio Source Queuing Enable Queue Size Queue Hold Time (seconds) Hunt Group Member Information Available Members
Call directory number 2487033.105 AC User
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Attendant Console User User ID Password 3.106 Credential Policy Default
3.106.1 Comparison Statististics
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Credential Policy Default Name Credential User Credential Type Info Credential Policy Default Information User Cannot Change User Must Change at Next Login Does Not Expire Credential Policy Default Information User Cannot Change User Must Change at Next Login Does Not Expire Credential Policy Default Information User Cannot Change User Must Change at Next Login Does Not Expire 3.107 Credential Policy Default
3.107.1 Comparison Statististics
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Credential Policy Display Name Credential Policy Information
(S)Credential Policy Information Failed Logon Reset Failed Logon Attempts Every (minutes) Lockout Duration (minutes) Minimum Duration Between Credential Changes (minutes) Credential Expires After (days) Minimum Credential Length Stored Number of Previous Credentials Inactive Days Allowed Expiry Warning Days Check for Trivial Passwords 3.108 Application User
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Application User User ID Information
(S)Application User Information Presence Group Accept Presence Subscription Accept Out-of-dialog REFER Accept Unsolicited Notification Accept Replaces Header Device Information Controlled Devices CAPF Information Associated CAPF Profiles Permissions Information Groups
Standard CTI Enabled
Standard CTI Secure Connection
Standard EM Authentication Proxy RightsRoles
Standard CTI Enabled
Standard CTI Secure Connection
Standard EM Authentication Proxy Rights
(S)Application User Information Presence Group Accept Presence Subscription Accept Out-of-dialog REFER Accept Unsolicited Notification Accept Replaces Header Device Information Controlled Devices CAPF Information Associated CAPF Profiles Permissions Information Groups
Standard CTI Enabled
Standard EM Authentication Proxy RightsRoles
Standard CTI Enabled
Standard EM Authentication Proxy Rights
(S)Application User Information Presence Group Accept Presence Subscription Accept Out-of-dialog REFER Accept Unsolicited Notification Accept Replaces Header Device Information Controlled Devices CAPF Information Associated CAPF Profiles Permissions Information Groups
Standard EM Authentication Proxy RightsRoles
Standard EM Authentication Proxy Rights
(S)Application User Information Presence Group Accept Presence Subscription Accept Out-of-dialog REFER Accept Unsolicited Notification Accept Replaces Header Device Information Controlled Devices CAPF Information Associated CAPF Profiles Permissions Information Groups
Standard RealtimeAndTraceCollectionRoles
Standard CUReporting
Standard RealtimeAndTraceCollection
(S)Application User Information Presence Group Accept Presence Subscription Accept Out-of-dialog REFER Accept Unsolicited Notification Accept Replaces Header Device Information Controlled Devices CAPF Information Associated CAPF Profiles Permissions Information Groups
Standard CTI Enabled
Standard CTI Secure ConnectionRoles
Standard CTI Enabled
Standard CTI Secure Connection
(S)Application User Information Presence Group Accept Presence Subscription Accept Out-of-dialog REFER Accept Unsolicited Notification Accept Replaces Header Device Information Controlled Devices CAPF Information Associated CAPF Profiles Permissions Information Groups
Standard CTI EnabledRoles
Standard CTI Enabled
(S)Application User Information Presence Group Accept Presence Subscription Accept Out-of-dialog REFER Accept Unsolicited Notification Accept Replaces Header Device Information Controlled Devices CAPF Information Associated CAPF Profiles Permissions Information Groups Roles
(S)Application User Information Presence Group Accept Presence Subscription Accept Out-of-dialog REFER Accept Unsolicited Notification Accept Replaces Header Device Information Controlled Devices CAPF Information Associated CAPF Profiles Permissions Information Groups
Standard CTI Enabled
Standard CTI Secure Connection
Standard EM Authentication Proxy RightsRoles
Standard CTI Enabled
Standard CTI Secure Connection
Standard EM Authentication Proxy Rights
(S)Application User Information Presence Group Accept Presence Subscription Accept Out-of-dialog REFER Accept Unsolicited Notification Accept Replaces Header Device Information Controlled Devices CAPF Information Associated CAPF Profiles Permissions Information Groups
Standard CTI Enabled
Standard EM Authentication Proxy RightsRoles
Standard CTI Enabled
Standard EM Authentication Proxy Rights
(S)Application User Information Presence Group Accept Presence Subscription Accept Out-of-dialog REFER Accept Unsolicited Notification Accept Replaces Header Device Information Controlled Devices CAPF Information Associated CAPF Profiles Permissions Information Groups
Standard RealtimeAndTraceCollectionRoles
Standard Admin Rep Tool Admin
Standard CCM Admin Users
Standard CCMADMIN Administration
Standard CUReporting
Standard EM Authentication Proxy Rights
Standard RealtimeAndTraceCollection
Standard SERVICEABILITY AdministrationApplication User Information Presence Group Accept Presence Subscription Accept Out-of-dialog REFER Accept Unsolicited Notification Accept Replaces Header Device Information Controlled Devices CAPF Information Associated CAPF Profiles Permissions Information Groups
Standard CTI Allow Call Park Monitoring
Standard CTI Allow Control of All Devices
Standard CTI EnabledRoles
Standard CTI Allow Call Park Monitoring
Standard CTI Allow Control of All Devices
Standard CTI EnabledApplication User Information Presence Group Accept Presence Subscription Accept Out-of-dialog REFER Accept Unsolicited Notification Accept Replaces Header Device Information Controlled Devices CAPF Information Associated CAPF Profiles Permissions Information Groups
Standard CTI Allow Call Park Monitoring
Standard CTI Allow Control of All Devices
Standard CTI EnabledRoles
Standard CTI Allow Call Park Monitoring
Standard CTI Allow Control of All Devices
Standard CTI EnabledApplication User Information Presence Group Accept Presence Subscription Accept Out-of-dialog REFER Accept Unsolicited Notification Accept Replaces Header Device Information Controlled Devices CAPF Information Associated CAPF Profiles Permissions Information Groups Roles Application User Information Presence Group Accept Presence Subscription Accept Out-of-dialog REFER Accept Unsolicited Notification Accept Replaces Header Device Information Controlled Devices CAPF Information Associated CAPF Profiles Permissions Information Groups
Standard CTI EnabledRoles
Standard CTI EnabledApplication User Information Presence Group Accept Presence Subscription Accept Out-of-dialog REFER Accept Unsolicited Notification Accept Replaces Header Device Information Controlled Devices
SEP001F293BF88B
SEP001FCAE9CFA2
SEP001FCAEA0108CAPF Information Associated CAPF Profiles Permissions Information Groups
PhonePush
Standard CCM End UsersRoles
Standard AXL API Access
Standard CCM End Users
Standard CCMUSER Administration3.109 End User (Condensed)
The administrator uses the End User Configuration window to configure the manager and assistant. The administrator chooses the device for the manager and assistant, configures an intercom line for the manager and assistant, and assigns a proxy line for a manager on the assistant phone.
This section lists the manager configurations for the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Assistant feature.
3.109.1 Comparison Statististics
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End User (Condensed) 12345
123456
DP_6000
Standard CCMUSER Administration
DP_6000
Standard CCMUSER Administration3.110 Managers
The administrator uses the End User Configuration window to configure the manager and assistant. The administrator chooses the device for the manager and assistant, configures an intercom line for the manager and assistant, and assigns a proxy line for a manager on the assistant phone.
This section lists the assistants configurations for the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Assistant feature.
Roles allow to configure end users and application users with different levels of privilege. Administrators with full administration privilege configure roles and user groups. In general, full-access administration users configure the privilege of other administration users and end users to Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration and to other applications.
Roles comprise groups of resources for an application. At installation, default standard roles get created for various administrative functions. You may, however, create custom roles that comprise custom groupings of resources for an application.
Different levels of privilege exist for each application. For the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration application, two levels of privilege exist: read privilege and update privilege.
User groups comprise lists of application users and end users. A user may belong to multiple user groups. After you add a user group, you then add users to a user group. Afterward, you may proceed to assign roles to a user group. If a user belongs to multiple user groups, the MLA permission enterprise parameter determines the effective privilege of the user.
Users with full access configure roles, user groups, and access privileges for roles. In general, full-access users configure the access of other users to Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration.
User groups comprise lists of application users and end users. A user may belong to multiple user groups. After you add a user group, you then add users to a user group. Afterward, you may proceed to assign roles to a user group. If a user belongs to multiple user groups, the MLA permission enterprise parameter determines the effective privilege of the user.
The Application User CAPF Profile allows you to issue locally significant certificates to secure application users. After you issue the certificate and perform other security-related tasks, a TLS connection opens between the CTIManager service and the application that is activated on the server.
One Application User CAPF Profile corresponds to a single instance of an application on a server. For example, if you activate an application on two servers in the cluster, you must configure two Application User CAPF Profiles, one for each server. If you activate two different applications on the same server, you must configure two Application User CAPF Profiles, one for each application on the server.
The End User CAPF Profile Configuration window in Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration allows you to issue locally significant certificates to CTI clients. After you issue the certificate and perform other security-related tasks, the CTI client communicates with the CTIManager service via a TLS connection.
The SIP Realm provides the trunk-side credentials when Cisco Unified Communications Manager gets challenged by a trunk peer.
When you configure digest authentication for SIP trunks, Cisco Unified Communications Manager challenges the identity of the SIP user agent that connects to the trunk every time the trunk sends a SIP request to Cisco Unified Communications Manager; the SIP user agent, in turn, can challenge the identity of Cisco Unified Communications Manager. For Cisco Unified Communications Manager to respond to a challenge from the SIP user agent, you must configure the SIP realm for Cisco Unified Communications Manager.
3.110.1 Comparison Statististics
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Same: 3.111 Assistants
3.111.1 Comparison Statististics
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Same: 3.112 Role
3.112.1 Comparison Statististics
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Role Name
(Description)(Standard)Application Role Assignment
(Access the AXL APIs)
(S)
(Administer CAR)
(S)
(All users with access to CCM web site)
(S)
(Access to CCM User Option Pages)
(S)
(Standard CCM Feature Management)
(S)
Bulk Delete Client Matter Codes (read, update)
Bulk Delete Forced Authorization Codes (read, update)
Bulk Insert Call Pickup Group (read, update)
Bulk Insert Client Matter Codes (read, update)
Bulk Insert Forced Authorization Codes (read, update)
CMC Info (read, update)
Call Park web pages (read, update)
Call Pickup web pages (read, update)
Fac Info (read, update)
Meet Me web pages (read, update)
Message Waiting web pages (read, update)
Phone Services web pages (read, update)
Voice Mail Pilot web pages (read, update)
Voice Mail Port Wizard web pages (read, update)
Voice Mail Port web pages (read, update)
Voice Mail Profile web pages (read, update)
(Standard CCM Gateway Management)
(S)
Gate Keeper web pages (read, update)
Gateway web pages (read, update)
Trunk web pages (read, update)
(Standard CCM Phone Management)
(S)
Bulk Export Phones (read, update)
Bulk Insert UDP (read, update)
CTI Route Point web pages (read, update)
Default Device Profile web pages (read, update)
Device Profile web pages (read, update)
Directory Number web pages (read, update)
Firmware Load web pages (read, update)
Line Appearance web pages (read, update)
Phone Button Template web pages (read, update)
Phone web pages (read, update)
Reorder Info (read, update)
Softkey Template web pages (read, update)
(Standard CCM Route Plan Management)
(S)
Calling Search Space web pages (read, update)
Dial Rule Pattern Info (read, update)
Dial Rules Info (read, update)
Hunt List (read, update)
Hunt Pilot (read, update)
Line Group web pages (read, update)
Pattern Parameter Info (read, update)
Route Filter web pages (read, update)
Route Group web pages (read, update)
Route Hunt List web pages (read, update)
Route List (read, update)
Route Partition web page (read, update)
Route Pattern web pages (read, update)
Route Pattern2 (read, update)
Route Plan Report web pages (read, update)
SIP Route Pattern (read, update)
Time Period (read, update)
Time Schedule (read, update)
Translation Pattern web pages (read, update)
(Standard CCM Service Management)
(S)
Bulk Delete IPMA Managers (read, update)
Bulk Delete IPMA Managers/Assistants (read, update)
Bulk Insert IPMA Managers/Assistants (read, update)
CallManager Attendant Console Pilot Point web pages (read, update)
CallManager Attendant Console User web pages (read, update)
Conference Bridge web pages (read, update)
IPMA Wizard web pages (read, update)
MOH Audio Source web pages (read, update)
MOH Server web pages (read, update)
Media Resource Group List web pages (read, update)
Media Resource Group web pages (read, update)
Media Termination Point web pages (read, update)
Transcoder web pages (read, update)
(Standard CCM System Management)
(S)
Bulk Job Scheduler pages (read, update)
CallManager Group web pages (read, update)
CallManager web pages (read, update)
Date/Time Group web pages (read, update)
Device Default web pages (read, update)
Device Pool web pages (read, update)
Enterprise Parameters web pages (read, update)
Location web pages (read, update)
NTP Server (read, update)
Presence Group (read, update)
SCCP Security Profile (read, update)
SIP Phone Security Profile (read, update)
SIP Trunk Security Profile (read, update)
SRST web pages (read, update)
Server web pages (read, update)
(Standard CCM User Management)
(S)
Bulk Insert Users (read, update)
Bulk Update Users (read, update)
User web pages (read, update)
(Standard CCM User Privilege Management)
(S)
Role web pages (read, update)
User Group web pages (read, update)
User web pages (read, update)
(Administer all aspects of CCMAdmin system)
(S)
Access List (read, update)
Add Unity User (read, update)
Annunciator web pages (read, update)
Application Dial Rules web pages (read, update)
Application Server (read, update)
Application User CAPF (read, update)
Application User Web Pages (read, update)
BLF Directed Call Park (read, update)
BLF Speeddial (read, update)
Bulk Add/Update Lines (read, update)
Bulk Add/Update Phones (read, update)
Bulk CUPS User Page (read, update)
Bulk Config Tool Export (read, update)
Bulk Config Tool Import (read, update)
Bulk Delete Access List (read, update)
Bulk Delete Call Pickup Group (read, update)
Bulk Delete Client Matter Codes (read, update)
Bulk Delete Forced Authorization Codes (read, update)
Bulk Delete Gateways (read, update)
Bulk Delete IPMA Assistants (read, update)
Bulk Delete IPMA Managers (read, update)
Bulk Delete IPMA Managers/Assistants (read, update)
Bulk Delete Phones (read, update)
Bulk Delete Remote Destination (read, update)
Bulk Delete Remote Destination Profile (read, update)
Bulk Delete UDP (read, update)
Bulk Delete Users (read, update)
Bulk Export Access List (read, update)
Bulk Export Line Appearance (read, update)
Bulk Export Phones (read, update)
Bulk Export Remote Destination (read, update)
Bulk Export Remote Destination Profile (read, update)
Bulk Export UDP (read, update)
Bulk Export Users (read, update)
Bulk File Upload Pages (read, update)
Bulk Gateway File Format (read, update)
Bulk Gateway Template (read, update)
Bulk Generate Gateway Reports (read, update)
Bulk Generate IPMA Assistant Reports (read, update)
Bulk Generate IPMA Manager Reports (read, update)
Bulk Generate Phone Reports (read, update)
Bulk Generate UDP Reports (read, update)
Bulk Generate User Reports (read, update)
Bulk Insert Access List (read, update)
Bulk Insert Call Pickup Group (read, update)
Bulk Insert Client Matter Codes (read, update)
Bulk Insert Forced Authorization Codes (read, update)
Bulk Insert Gateways (read, update)
Bulk Insert IPMA Managers/Assistants (read, update)
Bulk Insert Intercom (read, update)
Bulk Insert Phones (read, update)
Bulk Insert Phones with Users (read, update)
Bulk Insert Remote Destination (read, update)
Bulk Insert Remote Destination Profile (read, update)
Bulk Insert UDP (read, update)
Bulk Insert Users (read, update)
Bulk Intercom DN Template (read, update)
Bulk Job Scheduler pages (read, update)
Bulk Migrate Phones (read, update)
Bulk Phone & Users File Format (read, update)
Bulk Phone File Format (read, update)
Bulk Phone Template (read, update)
Bulk Region Matrix (read, update)
Bulk Remote Destination Profile File Format (read, update)
Bulk Remote Destination Profile Template (read, update)
Bulk Reset Password/PIN (read, update)
Bulk Reset/Restart Phones (read, update)
Bulk Secure TAPS (read, update)
Bulk UDP File Format (read, update)
Bulk UDP Intercom DN Add (read, update)
Bulk UDP Intercom DN Update (read, update)
Bulk UDP Template (read, update)
Bulk Update Intercom (read, update)
Bulk Update Line Appearance (read, update)
Bulk Update Phones (read, update)
Bulk Update Users (read, update)
Bulk User Locales for TAPS (read, update)
Bulk User Template (read, update)
Bulk Validate Phones (read, update)
Bulk Validate Phones/Users (read, update)
Bulk Validate UDP (read, update)
Bulk View TAPS Log File (read, update)
CMC Info (read, update)
CTI Route Point web pages (read, update)
Call Park web pages (read, update)
Call Pickup web pages (read, update)
CallManager Attendant Console Pilot Point web pages (read, update)
CallManager Attendant Console User File Upload (read, update)
CallManager Attendant Console User web pages (read, update)
CallManager Group web pages (read, update)
CallManager web pages (read, update)
Calling Search Space web pages (read, update)
Cisco UPS Capabilities Assignment (read, update)
Common Device Mobility Profile (read, update)
Common Phone Profile (read, update)
Conference Bridge web pages (read, update)
Credential (read, update)
Credential Policy (read, update)
Credential Policy Default (read, update)
DHCP Server Web Pages (read, update)
DHCP Subnet Web Pages (read, update)
DRF Restore Warning Page (read, update)
DRF Schedule Page (read, update)
DRF Show Dependency Page (read, update)
DRF Show Status Page (read, update)
Date/Time Group web pages (read, update)
Default Device Profile web pages (read, update)
Delte Unassigned DN (read, update)
Device Default web pages (read, update)
Device Mobility Group (read, update)
Device Mobility Info (read, update)
Device Pool web pages (read, update)
Device Profile web pages (read, update)
Dial Plan (read, update)
Dial Rule Pattern Info (read, update)
Dial Rules Info (read, update)
Directed Call Park (read, update)
Directory Dial Rules pages (read, update)
Directory Number web pages (read, update)
End User CAPF (read, update)
Enterprise Parameters web pages (read, update)
Fac Info (read, update)
Firmware Load web pages (read, update)
Fixed MOH Audio Source (read, update)
Gate Keeper web pages (read, update)
Gateway Security Profile (read, update)
Gateway web pages (read, update)
H323 Security Profile (read, update)
Hunt List (read, update)
Hunt Pilot (read, update)
IPMA Wizard web pages (read, update)
IntercomCallingSearchSpace (read, update)
IntercomDirectoryNumber (read, update)
IntercomRoutePartition (read, update)
IntercomTranslation (read, update)
LDAP Authentication Configuration Page (read, update)
LDAP Directory Configuration Pages (read, update)
LDAP System Configuration Page (read, update)
Licensing Calculator (read, update)
Licensing File Upload (read, update)
Licensing Report (read, update)
Line Appearance web pages (read, update)
Line Group web pages (read, update)
Location web pages (read, update)
MLPP Domain web pages (read, update)
MOH Audio Source Management web pages (read, update)
MOH Audio Source web pages (read, update)
MOH Server web pages (read, update)
Media Resource Group List web pages (read, update)
Media Resource Group web pages (read, update)
Media Termination Point web pages (read, update)
Meet Me web pages (read, update)
Message Waiting web pages (read, update)
Mobile Voice Access (read, update)
Mobility Configuration (read, update)
NTP Server (read, update)
Pattern Parameter Info (read, update)
Phone Button Template web pages (read, update)
Phone Device Profile Page (read, update)
Phone Security Profile (read, update)
Phone Service Subscribe Page (read, update)
Phone Services web pages (read, update)
Phone web pages (read, update)
Physical Location (read, update)
Plugin web pages (read, update)
Presence Group (read, update)
Recording Profile (read, update)
Region web pages (read, update)
RemoteDestination (read, update)
RemoteDestinationTemplate (read, read, update, update)
Reorder Info (read, update)
Role web pages (read, update)
Route Filter web pages (read, update)
Route Group web pages (read, update)
Route Hunt List web pages (read, update)
Route List (read, update)
Route Partition web page (read, update)
Route Pattern web pages (read, update)
Route Pattern2 (read, update)
Route Plan Report web pages (read, update)
SCCP Security Profile (read, update)
SIP Phone Security Profile (read, update)
SIP Realm (read, update)
SIP Route Pattern (read, update)
SIP Trunk Security Profile (read, update)
SRST Certificate (read, update)
SRST web pages (read, update)
Security Setting web pages (read, update)
Server web pages (read, update)
Service Parameter web pages (read, update)
Service Url Page (read, update)
Sip Profile (read, update)
Softkey Template web pages (read, update)
Speed Dial Page (read, update)
Super Copy Info (read, update)
Time Period (read, update)
Time Schedule (read, update)
Transcoder web pages (read, update)
Transformation Pattern (read, update)
Translation Pattern web pages (read, update)
Trunk web pages (read, update)
User Group web pages (read, update)
User and Phone add (read, update)
User web pages (read, update)
Voice Mail Pilot web pages (read, update)
Voice Mail Port Wizard web pages (read, update)
Voice Mail Port web pages (read, update)
Voice Mail Profile web pages (read, update)
Voice Mail web pages (read, update)
(Read access to all CCMAdmin resources)
(S)
Access List (read, update)
Add Unity User (read, update)
Annunciator web pages (read, update)
Application Dial Rules web pages (read, update)
Application Server (read, update)
Application User CAPF (read, update)
Application User Web Pages (read, update)
BLF Directed Call Park (read, update)
BLF Speeddial (read, update)
Bulk Add/Update Lines (read, update)
Bulk Add/Update Phones (read, update)
Bulk CUPS User Page (read, update)
Bulk Config Tool Export (read, update)
Bulk Config Tool Import (read, update)
Bulk Delete Access List (read, update)
Bulk Delete Call Pickup Group (read, update)
Bulk Delete Client Matter Codes (read, update)
Bulk Delete Forced Authorization Codes (read, update)
Bulk Delete Gateways (read, update)
Bulk Delete IPMA Assistants (read, update)
Bulk Delete IPMA Managers (read, update)
Bulk Delete IPMA Managers/Assistants (read, update)
Bulk Delete Phones (read, update)
Bulk Delete Remote Destination (read, update)
Bulk Delete Remote Destination Profile (read, update)
Bulk Delete UDP (read, update)
Bulk Delete Users (read, update)
Bulk Export Access List (read, update)
Bulk Export Line Appearance (read, update)
Bulk Export Phones (read, update)
Bulk Export Remote Destination (read, update)
Bulk Export Remote Destination Profile (read, update)
Bulk Export UDP (read, update)
Bulk Export Users (read, update)
Bulk File Upload Pages (read, update)
Bulk Gateway File Format (read, update)
Bulk Gateway Template (read, update)
Bulk Generate Gateway Reports (read, update)
Bulk Generate IPMA Assistant Reports (read, update)
Bulk Generate IPMA Manager Reports (read, update)
Bulk Generate Phone Reports (read, update)
Bulk Generate UDP Reports (read, update)
Bulk Generate User Reports (read, update)
Bulk Insert Access List (read, update)
Bulk Insert Call Pickup Group (read, update)
Bulk Insert Client Matter Codes (read, update)
Bulk Insert Forced Authorization Codes (read, update)
Bulk Insert Gateways (read, update)
Bulk Insert IPMA Managers/Assistants (read, update)
Bulk Insert Intercom (read, update)
Bulk Insert Phones (read, update)
Bulk Insert Phones with Users (read, update)
Bulk Insert Remote Destination (read, update)
Bulk Insert Remote Destination Profile (read, update)
Bulk Insert UDP (read, update)
Bulk Insert Users (read, update)
Bulk Intercom DN Template (read, update)
Bulk Job Scheduler pages (read, update)
Bulk Migrate Phones (read, update)
Bulk Phone & Users File Format (read, update)
Bulk Phone File Format (read, update)
Bulk Phone Template (read, update)
Bulk Region Matrix (read, update)
Bulk Remote Destination Profile File Format (read, update)
Bulk Remote Destination Profile Template (read, update)
Bulk Reset Password/PIN (read, update)
Bulk Reset/Restart Phones (read, update)
Bulk Secure TAPS (read, update)
Bulk UDP File Format (read, update)
Bulk UDP Intercom DN Add (read, update)
Bulk UDP Intercom DN Update (read, update)
Bulk UDP Template (read, update)
Bulk Update Intercom (read, update)
Bulk Update Line Appearance (read, update)
Bulk Update Phones (read, update)
Bulk Update Users (read, update)
Bulk User Locales for TAPS (read, update)
Bulk User Template (read, update)
Bulk Validate Phones (read, update)
Bulk Validate Phones/Users (read, update)
Bulk Validate UDP (read, update)
Bulk View TAPS Log File (read, update)
CMC Info (read, update)
CTI Route Point web pages (read, update)
Call Park web pages (read, update)
Call Pickup web pages (read, update)
CallManager Attendant Console Pilot Point web pages (read, update)
CallManager Attendant Console User File Upload (read, update)
CallManager Attendant Console User web pages (read, update)
CallManager Group web pages (read, update)
CallManager web pages (read, update)
Calling Search Space web pages (read, update)
Cisco UPS Capabilities Assignment (read, update)
Common Device Mobility Profile (read, update)
Common Phone Profile (read, update)
Conference Bridge web pages (read, update)
Credential (read, update)
Credential Policy (read, update)
Credential Policy Default (read, update)
DHCP Server Web Pages (read, update)
DHCP Subnet Web Pages (read, update)
DRF Restore Warning Page (read, update)
DRF Schedule Page (read, update)
DRF Show Dependency Page (read, update)
DRF Show Status Page (read, update)
Date/Time Group web pages (read, update)
Default Device Profile web pages (read, update)
Delte Unassigned DN (read, update)
Device Default web pages (read, update)
Device Mobility Group (read, update)
Device Mobility Info (read, update)
Device Pool web pages (read, update)
Device Profile web pages (read, update)
Dial Plan (read, update)
Dial Rule Pattern Info (read, update)
Dial Rules Info (read, update)
Directed Call Park (read, update)
Directory Dial Rules pages (read, update)
Directory Number web pages (read, update)
End User CAPF (read, update)
Enterprise Parameters web pages (read, update)
Fac Info (read, update)
Firmware Load web pages (read, update)
Fixed MOH Audio Source (read, update)
Gate Keeper web pages (read, update)
Gateway Security Profile (read, update)
Gateway web pages (read, update)
H323 Security Profile (read, update)
Hunt List (read, update)
Hunt Pilot (read, update)
IPMA Wizard web pages (read, update)
IntercomCallingSearchSpace (read, update)
IntercomDirectoryNumber (read, update)
IntercomRoutePartition (read, update)
IntercomTranslation (read, update)
LDAP Authentication Configuration Page (read, update)
LDAP Directory Configuration Pages (read, update)
LDAP System Configuration Page (read, update)
Licensing Calculator (read, update)
Licensing File Upload (read, update)
Licensing Report (read, update)
Line Appearance web pages (read, update)
Line Group web pages (read, update)
Location web pages (read, update)
MLPP Domain web pages (read, update)
MOH Audio Source Management web pages (read, update)
MOH Audio Source web pages (read, update)
MOH Server web pages (read, update)
Media Resource Group List web pages (read, update)
Media Resource Group web pages (read, update)
Media Termination Point web pages (read, update)
Meet Me web pages (read, update)
Message Waiting web pages (read, update)
Mobile Voice Access (read, update)
Mobility Configuration (read, update)
NTP Server (read, update)
Pattern Parameter Info (read, update)
Phone Button Template web pages (read, update)
Phone Device Profile Page (read, update)
Phone Security Profile (read, update)
Phone Service Subscribe Page (read, update)
Phone Services web pages (read, update)
Phone web pages (read, update)
Physical Location (read, update)
Plugin web pages (read, update)
Presence Group (read, update)
Recording Profile (read, update)
Region web pages (read, update)
RemoteDestination (read, update)
RemoteDestinationTemplate (read, read, update, update)
Reorder Info (read, update)
Role web pages (read, update)
Route Filter web pages (read, update)
Route Group web pages (read, update)
Route Hunt List web pages (read, update)
Route List (read, update)
Route Partition web page (read, update)
Route Pattern web pages (read, update)
Route Pattern2 (read, update)
Route Plan Report web pages (read, update)
SCCP Security Profile (read, update)
SIP Phone Security Profile (read, update)
SIP Realm (read, update)
SIP Route Pattern (read, update)
SIP Trunk Security Profile (read, update)
SRST Certificate (read, update)
SRST web pages (read, update)
Security Setting web pages (read, update)
Server web pages (read, update)
Service Parameter web pages (read, update)
Service Url Page (read, update)
Sip Profile (read, update)
Softkey Template web pages (read, update)
Speed Dial Page (read, update)
Super Copy Info (read, update)
Time Period (read, update)
Time Schedule (read, update)
Transcoder web pages (read, update)
Transformation Pattern (read, update)
Translation Pattern web pages (read, update)
Trunk web pages (read, update)
User Group web pages (read, update)
User and Phone add (read, update)
User web pages (read, update)
Voice Mail Pilot web pages (read, update)
Voice Mail Port Wizard web pages (read, update)
Voice Mail Port web pages (read, update)
Voice Mail Profile web pages (read, update)
Voice Mail web pages (read, update)
(Administer all aspects of CCMUser system)
(S)
CCMUser: Device (read, update)
CCMUser: Directory (read, update)
CCMUser: Fast Dials (read, update)
CCMUser: IP Phone Services (read, update)
CCMUser: Line Settings (read, update)
CCMUser: Personal Address Book (read, update)
CCMUser: Plugins (read, update)
CCMUser: RemoteDestination (read, update)
CCMUser: Service URL (read, update)
CCMUser: Speed Dial User (read, update)
CCMUser: User Settings (read, update)
(Allow monitoring of calls)
(S)
(Allow monitoring of call park DNs)
(S)
(Allow recording of calls)
(S)
(Allow calling number modification)
(S)
(Allow control of all CTI controllable devices)
(S)
(Allows access to SRTP key material)
(S)
(Enable CTI application control)
(S)
(Application connection to CTI/CM must be secure)
(S)
(Allows application users to generate reports from various sources)
(S)
Generate Report (read, update)
Show Report (read, update)
System Reports (read, update)
Upload Report (read, update)
(Manages EM Authentication Rights)
(S)
(Access to CCM Pages for Enabling Sniffing)
(S)
Phone web pages (read, update)
Service Parameter web pages (read, update)
(Realtime and Trace Collection)
(S)
SOAP Backup and Restore APIs (read, update)
SOAP CDR on Demand APIs (read, update)
SOAP Control Center APIs (read, update)
SOAP Log Collection APIs (read, update)
SOAP Performance Informations APIs (read, update)
SOAP Realtime Informations and Control Center APIs (read, update)
SOAP SNMP Config API (read, update)
Trace Collection Tool (read, update)
(Standard Serviceability)
(S)
Alarm Definition web page (read, update)
Log Partition Monitoring->Configuration web page (read, update)
RTMT->Alert Config (read, update)
RTMT->Profile Saving (read, update)
Real Time Monitoring Tool (read, update)
SNMP->V1/V2c->Configuration->Community String web page (read, update)
SNMP->V1/V2c->Configuration->Notification Destination web page (read, update)
SNMP->V3 Configuration->Notification Destination web page (read, update)
SNMP->V3 Configuration->User web page (read, update)
SNMP->system Group Configuration->MIB2 System Group Configuration web page (read, update)
SOAP Backup and Restore APIs (read, update)
SOAP CDR on Demand APIs (read, update)
SOAP Control Center APIs (read, update)
SOAP Log Collection APIs (read, update)
SOAP Performance Informations APIs (read, update)
SOAP Realtime Informations and Control Center APIs (read, update)
SOAP SNMP Config API (read, update)
Serviceability Report Archive (read, update)
Trace Configuration web page (read, update)
Troubleshoot Trace Settings web page (read, update)
(Administer all aspects of Serviceability system)
(S)
Alarm Definition web page (read, update)
CDR Management (read, update)
Control Center - Feature Services web page (read, update)
Control Center - Network Services web page (read, update)
Log Partition Monitoring->Configuration web page (read, update)
Plugin web pages (read, update)
RTMT->Alert Config (read, update)
RTMT->Profile Saving (read, update)
Real Time Monitoring Tool (read, update)
SNMP->V1/V2c->Configuration->Community String web page (read, update)
SNMP->V1/V2c->Configuration->Notification Destination web page (read, update)
SNMP->V3 Configuration->Notification Destination web page (read, update)
SNMP->V3 Configuration->User web page (read, update)
SNMP->system Group Configuration->MIB2 System Group Configuration web page (read, update)
SOAP Backup and Restore APIs (read, update)
SOAP CDR on Demand APIs (read, update)
SOAP Control Center APIs (read, update)
SOAP Log Collection APIs (read, update)
SOAP Performance Informations APIs (read, update)
SOAP Realtime Informations and Control Center APIs (read, update)
SOAP SNMP Config API (read, update)
Service Activation web page (read, update)
Serviceability Report Archive (read, update)
Trace Collection Tool (read, update)
Trace Configuration web page (read, update)
Troubleshoot Trace Settings web page (read, update)
(Read access to all Serviceability resources)
(S)
Alarm Definition web page (read, update)
CDR Management (read, update)
Control Center - Feature Services web page (read, update)
Control Center - Network Services web page (read, update)
Log Partition Monitoring->Configuration web page (read, update)
RTMT->Alert Config (read, update)
RTMT->Profile Saving (read, update)
Real Time Monitoring Tool (read, update)
SNMP->V1/V2c->Configuration->Community String web page (read, update)
SNMP->V1/V2c->Configuration->Notification Destination web page (read, update)
SNMP->V3 Configuration->Notification Destination web page (read, update)
SNMP->V3 Configuration->User web page (read, update)
SNMP->system Group Configuration->MIB2 System Group Configuration web page (read, update)
SOAP Backup and Restore APIs (read, update)
SOAP CDR on Demand APIs (read, update)
SOAP Control Center APIs (read, update)
SOAP Log Collection APIs (read, update)
SOAP Performance Informations APIs (read, update)
SOAP Realtime Informations and Control Center APIs (read, update)
SOAP SNMP Config API (read, update)
Service Activation web page (read, update)
Serviceability Report Archive (read, update)
Trace Collection Tool (read, update)
Trace Configuration web page (read, update)
Troubleshoot Trace Settings web page (read, update)
(Standard System Service Management)
(S)
Control Center - Network Services web page (read, update)
Service Activation web page (read, update)3.113 User Group
3.113.1 Comparison Statististics
Comparison Statististics Object Records
C=Changed
U=Unchanged
A=Added
D=DeletedFields
C=Changed
U=Unchanged
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User Group Name
(Standard)Role Assignment Assigned Application Users
(Standard)Assigned End Users
push
(S)
(S)
Standard CUReporting
(S)
Standard CCMUSER Administration
user2 (first,Lastname)
(S)
Standard CCM Gateway Management
Standard CCMADMIN Read Only
(S)
Standard CCM Phone Management
Standard CCMADMIN Read Only
(S)
Standard CCMADMIN Read Only
Standard SERVICEABILITY Read Only
(S)
Standard CCM Feature Management
Standard CCM Service Management
Standard CCM System Management
Standard CCMADMIN Read Only
Standard System Service Management
(S)
Standard CCMADMIN Read Only
Standard SERVICEABILITY
(S)
Standard Admin Rep Tool Admin
Standard CCM Admin Users
Standard CCMADMIN Administration
Standard CUReporting
Standard EM Authentication Proxy Rights
Standard SERVICEABILITY Administration
(S)
ac
(S)
ac
(S)
(S)
(S)
ac
ctigw
CCMQRTSecureSysUser (S)
CCMQRTSysUser (S)
CCMSysUser (S)
IPMASecureSysUser (S)
IPMASysUser (S)
WDSecureSysUser (S)
WDSysUser (S)
(S)
(S)
ac
ctigw
CCMQRTSecureSysUser (S)
CCMQRTSysUser (S)
IPMASecureSysUser (S)
IPMASysUser (S)
WDSecureSysUser (S)
WDSysUser (S)
(S)
IPMASecureSysUser (S)
WDSecureSysUser (S)
(S)
CCMQRTSysUser (S)
CCMSysUser (S)
WDSecureSysUser (S)
WDSysUser (S)
(S)
Standard Packet Sniffing
(S)
admin (S)
(S)3.114 Application User CAPF Profile
3.114.1 Comparison Statististics
Comparison Statististics Object Records
C=Changed
U=Unchanged
A=Added
D=DeletedFields
C=Changed
U=Unchanged
A=Added
D=DeletedStatus Name Base Exists Changed Exist Status Total C U A D Total C U A D Process Info 3.114.2 Comparison Results
Application User CAPF Profile Instance Id Application User Id Certification Authority Proxy Function (CAPF) Information Certification Authority Proxy Function (CAPF) Information Certificate Operation Authentication Mode Authentication String Key Size (bits) Operation Completes By Certificate Operation Status: 3.115 End User CAPF Profile
3.115.1 Comparison Statististics
Comparison Statististics Object Records
C=Changed
U=Unchanged
A=Added
D=DeletedFields
C=Changed
U=Unchanged
A=Added
D=DeletedStatus Name Base Exists Changed Exist Status Total C U A D Total C U A D Process Info 3.115.2 Comparison Results
Same: 3.116 SIP Realm
3.116.1 Comparison Statististics
Comparison Statististics Object Records
C=Changed
U=Unchanged
A=Added
D=DeletedFields
C=Changed
U=Unchanged
A=Added
D=DeletedStatus Name Base Exists Changed Exist Status Total C U A D Total C U A D Process Info 3.116.2 Comparison Results
SIP Realm Realm User