Application Note for the Ericsson MD-110 Serial PIMG Integration
This is an application note for programming the Ericsson MD-110 phone system for a serial MD-110 integration with Cisco Unity Connection using analog PIMG units. For instructions on setting up the PIMG units and creating the integration in Unity Connection, see the “Setting Up a Serial (SMDI, MCI, or MD-110) PIMG Integration with Cisco Unity Connection” chapter.
This appendix contains the following sections:
Network Topology
Figure 21-1 shows the required connections for a serial MD-110 integration using analog PIMG units.
Figure 21-1 Connections for a Serial MD-110 Integration Using Analog PIMG Units
For more information about this integration, see Chapter1, “Introduction”
Requirements
The Ericsson MD-110 phone system met the following requirements:
- The Ericsson MD-110 phone system.
- Software level BC6 or later.
Programming Ericsson MD-100 Phone System for Serial Integration
The following programming instructions are provided as an example of a functioning integration. The specific programming for your phone system may vary depending on its configuration.
Caution
In programming the phone system, do not send calls to voice messaging ports in Unity Connection that cannot answer calls (voice messaging ports that are not set to Answer Calls). For example, if a voice messaging port is set only to Perform Message Notification, do not send calls to it.
Example of Programming for the Ericsson MD-110 Phone System in a Serial Integration
1. Check the software version on the phone system and the country variant that is configured. This information may be useful for troubleshooting problems with the integration. For example:
<cadap; ==> Check the software version and Country variant
VERSION=CXP1010101/4/TSWSP02/R3A ==> 01 == Standard Application
2. Configure the analog extensions for the voice messaging ports similarly to the following example:
<excap:dir=1063&1064; ==> print analog extension
EXTENSION CATEGORY FIELDS
DIR TRAF SERV CDIV ROC TRM ADC BSEC
1063 00151515 0201120600 000151000 000001 0 010001701 0
1064 00151515 0201120600 000151000 000001 0 010001701 0
3. Configure the hunt group number for the voice messaging ports on the PIMG units similarly to the following example:
<vmpop:grp=all; ==> print VM HuntGroup number
4. Associate the voice messaging port extensions with the hunt group number similarly to the following example:
<vmpop:dir=all; ==> print VM port DN associated with the HuntGroup number
5. Configure the voice mail function information similarly to the following:
<vmfup:ifcind=1; ==> print VM function information
6. Configure the I/O device interface for voice mail similarly to the following:
<ioddp; ==> print I/O Device interface
NODE IODEV/SUBFS BPOS/EQU I/O-BUS TYPE/USAGE STATUS AUTH
SYSN V-MAIL 001-0-60-3 - OUT IN SERVICE
7. Configure the I/O device function for voice mail similarly to the following example:
<iofdp; ==> print I/O Device Function
IODEV TRD NDC CALLS WAIT DELAY SUPER
8. Configure the serial connection parameters for voice mail similarly to the following example:
<ioifp; ==> print I/O Device serial interface parameters VM
I/O INTERFACE CHARACTERISTICS
IODEV IFACE BAUDR WORDL PARITY STPBIT PROC
SYSTERMINAL V24 ALL 8 NONE 1 ECHO
V-MAIL V24 9600 8 NONE 1 ECHO
9. Configure MWIs to be sent over the serial cable similarly to the following example:
<icmwp:sid=1; ==> print MWI ext using on serial interface
INFORMATION COMPUTER MESSAGE WAITING DATA
10. Configure the filler information similarly to the following example:
<ICFUP:ifcind=1; ==> print the filler information
INFORMATION COMPUTER COMMON FUNCTIONS DATA
MESSAGE WAITING FUNCTIONALITY IS ALL
INFORMATION COMPUTER EQUIPMENT DATA
IFCIND IODEV EQU RATE DFMT UPDFCN PARITY CCHECK
FILLER=48 ICEXG=NONE USER=NONE
11. Configure the hookflash timer similarly to the following example:
<aspap:parnum=253; ==> print Hookflash timer
APPLICATION SYSTEM PARAMETERS
12. Configure the on-hook timer similarly to the following example:
<aspap:parnum=252; ==> print On-hook timer
APPLICATION SYSTEM PARAMETERS