Table Of Contents
Setting Up a Serial (SMDI, MCI, or MD-110) PIMG Integration with Cisco Unity Connection
Task List to Create a Serial (SMDI, MCI, or MD-110) PIMG Integration
Requirements
Programming the Phone System for a Serial Integration with Cisco Unity Connection
Setting Up the Analog PIMG Units for a Serial Integration
Creating a New Integration with the Phone System
Setting Up a Serial (SMDI, MCI, or MD-110) PIMG Integration with Cisco Unity Connection
For detailed instructions for setting up a serial (SMDI, MCI, or MD-110) PIMG integration with Cisco Unity Connection, see the following sections in this chapter:
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Task List to Create a Serial (SMDI, MCI, or MD-110) PIMG Integration
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Requirements
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Programming the Phone System for a Serial Integration with Cisco Unity Connection
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Setting Up the Analog PIMG Units for a Serial Integration
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Creating a New Integration with the Phone System
Task List to Create a Serial (SMDI, MCI, or MD-110) PIMG Integration
Before doing the following tasks to integrate Cisco Unity Connection with the phone system by using PIMG units (media gateways), confirm that the Cisco Unity Connection server is ready for the integration by completing the applicable tasks in the Cisco Unity Connection Installation Guide.
1.
Review the system and equipment requirements to confirm that all phone system and Cisco Unity Connection server requirements have been met. See the "Requirements" section.
2.
Plan how the voice messaging ports will be used by Cisco Unity Connection. See Chapter 2, "Planning How the Voice Messaging Ports Will Be Used by Cisco Unity Connection."
3.
Program the phone system and extensions. See the "Programming the Phone System for a Serial Integration with Cisco Unity Connection" section.
4.
Set up the PIMG units. See the "Setting Up the Analog PIMG Units for a Serial Integration" section.
5.
Create the integration. See the "Creating a New Integration with the Phone System" section.
6.
Test the integration. See Chapter 14, "Testing the Integration."
7.
If this integration is a second or subsequent integration, add the applicable new user templates for the new phone system. See Chapter 15, "Adding New User Template for Multiple Integrations."
Requirements
The serial (SMDI, MCI, or MD-110) PIMG integration supports configurations of the following components:
Phone System
•
A phone system that supports the SMDI, MCI, or MD-110 serial protocols.
•
For a Centrex phone system only:
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A Centrex service SMDI package, with one SMDI 4-wire private data link connected to the external modem.
–
A type 202T or 212A external modem, set to 1200 baud.
•
One or more of the applicable PIMG units. For details, see Chapter 1, "Introduction."
•
The serial data port on the phone system connected to the serial port on the master PIMG unit through an RS-232 serial cable (which is available from Cisco).
Specifications for the serial cable are in Connecting PBX-IP Media Gateway (PIMG) to the Serial Port of a PBX at http://www.dialogic.com/support/helpweb/mg/tn117.htm.
We recommend that the serial cable have the following construction:
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A maximum of 50 feet (15.24 m) in length
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24 AWG stranded conductors
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Low capacitance—for example, no more than 12 pF/ft (39.4 pF/m) between conductors
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At least 65 percent braided shield over aluminized polymer sleeve around conductors
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UL-recognized overall cable jacket insulation with low dielectric constant
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Braided shield fully terminated to and enclosed by a metal connector backshell
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Gold-plated connector contacts
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The voice messaging ports in the phone system connected by analog lines to the ports on the PIMG units.
We recommend that you connect the voice messaging ports on the phone system to the ports on the PIMG units in a planned manner to simplify troubleshooting. For example, the first phone system voice messaging port connects to the first port on the first PIMG unit, the second phone system voice messaging port connects to the second port on the first PIMG unit, and so on.
•
The PIMG units connected to the same LAN or WAN that Cisco Unity Connection is connected to.
•
If the PIMG units connect to a WAN, the requirements for the WAN network connections are:
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For G.729a codec formatting, a minimum of 32.76 Kbps guaranteed bandwidth for each voice messaging port.
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For G.711 codec formatting, a minimum of 91.56 Kbps guaranteed bandwidth for each voice messaging port.
–
No network devices that implement network address translation (NAT).
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A maximum 200 ms one-way network latency.
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The phone system ready for the integration, as described in the documentation for the phone system.
Cisco Unity Connection Server
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Cisco Unity Connection installed and ready for the integration, as described in the Cisco Unity Connection Installation Guide at http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6509/prod_installation_guides_list.html.
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A license that enables the applicable number of voice messaging ports.
Centralized Voice Messaging
Cisco Unity Connection supports centralized voice messaging through the phone system, which supports various inter-phone system networking protocols including proprietary protocols such as Avaya DCS, Nortel MCDN, or Siemens CorNet, and standards-based protocols such as QSIG or DPNSS. Note that centralized voice messaging is a function of the phone system and its inter-phone system networking, not voice mail. Connection will support centralized voice messaging as long as the phone system and its inter-phone system networking are properly configured. For details, see the "Centralized Voice Messaging" section in the "Integrating Cisco Unity Connection with the Phone System" chapter of the Cisco Unity Design Guide Release 7.x at http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/connection/7x/design/guide/7xcucdg.html.
Programming the Phone System for a Serial Integration with Cisco Unity Connection
If you use programming options other than those supplied in the following procedure, the performance of the integration may be affected.
Caution 
In programming the phone system, do not send calls to voice messaging ports in Cisco 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.
Instruct the phone system technician to set up the phone system in the manner as directed in the following procedure.
To Program the Phone System for a Serial Integration with Cisco Unity Connection
Step 1
Program the analog lines connecting to the voice messaging ports on the PIMG units as a multiline hunt group.
Make sure that the phone system sends calls only to Cisco Unity Connection voice ports that are set to Answer Calls. Calls sent to a voice port not set to Answer Calls cannot be answered by Cisco Unity Connection and may cause other problems.
Step 2
Enable hookflash transfer capability on each analog line that connects to the voice messaging ports on the PIMG units.
Step 3
Enable caller ID (via SMDI, MCI, or MD-110) on each subscriber extension.
Step 4
For each subscriber extension, set the call forwarding options to the following:
•
Unrestricted source
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Forward when the extension is not answered
•
Forward when the extension is busy
Setting Up the Analog PIMG Units for a Serial Integration
Do the following procedures to set up the analog PIMG units that are connected to the phone system for a serial integration by using the SMDI, MCI, or MD-110 protocol.
These procedures require that the following tasks have already been completed:
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The phone system is connected to the PIMG units by using analog lines and the applicable RS-232 serial cable.
•
The PIMG units are ready to be connected to the LAN or WAN.
•
The PIMG units are connected to a power source.
Fields that are not mentioned in the following procedures must keep their default values. For the default values of all fields, see the manufacturer documentation for the PIMG units.
To Download the PIMG Firmware Update Files for Analog PIMG Units
Step 1
On a Windows workstation with a high-speed Internet connection that will have access to the PIMG units, go to the Voice and Unified Communications Downloads page at http://tools.cisco.com/support/downloads/pub/Redirect.x?mdfid=278875240.
Note
To access the software download page, you must be logged on to Cisco.com as a registered user.
This procedure describes the steps when using Internet Explorer as your web browser. If you are using a different web browser, the steps may differ.
Step 2
In the tree control on the Downloads page, expand Unified Communications Applications > Voice Mail and Unified Messaging > Cisco Unity, and click Cisco Unity Telephony Integration.
Step 3
On the Log In page, enter your user name and password, then click Log In.
Step 4
On the Select a Release page, under Latest Releases, click the most recent release.
Step 5
In the right column, click the version of the firmware for analog PIMG units.
Step 6
On the Download Image page, click Download.
Step 7
On the Supporting Document(s) page, click Agree.
Step 8
In the File Download dialog box, click Save.
Step 9
In the Save As dialog box, browse to the Windows workstation that will have access the PIMG units, browse to a directory where you want to save the file, and click Save.
Step 10
In the Download Complete dialog box, click Open. The window for extracting the PIMG firmware update files appears.
Step 11
Click Extract.
Step 12
In the Extract dialog box, browse to the directory where you want the extracted files, and click Extract.
Step 13
Close the window for the extracting application.
Revised September 4, 2009
To Set Up the Analog PIMG Units (Firmware Version 6.x)
Step 1
On the Windows workstation, add a temporary route to enable access to the PIMG units.
a.
On the Windows Start menu, click Run.
b.
Enter cmd, and press Enter. The Command Prompt window appears.
c.
At the command prompt, enter route add 10.12.13.74 <IP Address of Workstation>, and press Enter.
For example, if the IP address of the workstation is 198.1.3.25, enter "route add 10.12.13.74<space>198.1.3.25" in the Command Prompt window.
d.
Close the Command Prompt window.
Step 2
Connect a PIMG unit to the network.
Step 3
In the web browser, go to http://10.12.13.74.
Step 4
To log in, enter the following case-sensitive settings.
Table 11-1 Login Settings
Field
|
Setting
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Username
|
Enter admin.
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Password
|
Enter IpodAdmin.
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Step 5
Click OK.
Step 6
On the System menu, click Upgrade.
Step 7
On the Upgrade page, click Browse.
Step 8
In the Choose File dialog box, browse to the directory on the Windows workstation that has the extracted PIMG firmware update files.
Step 9
Click Ls_<xx>.app (where <xx> is multiple digits), and click Open.
Step 10
On the Upgrade page, click Install File.
Step 11
After the file is installed, a message prompting you to restart the PIMG unit appears. Click Cancel.
Caution 
Do not restart the PIMG unit until you are instructed to do so later in this procedure, even if the file installation fails. Restarting the PIMG unit at this step may prevent the PIMG unit from functioning correctly.
Step 12
Repeat Step 6 through Step 11 for the file Run_<xx>.dsp.
Step 13
On the System menu, click Upgrade.
Step 14
On the Upgrade page, under Import, click Browse.
Step 15
In the Choose File dialog box, browse to the file Ls_<xx>.fsh.
Step 16
Click Ls_<xx>.fsh, and click Open.
Step 17
On the Upgrade page, click Install File.
Step 18
After the file is installed, a message prompting you to restart the PIMG unit appears. Click OK.
Step 19
In the web browser, go to http://10.12.13.74.
Step 20
To log in, enter the following case-sensitive settings.
Table 11-2 Login Settings
Field
|
Setting
|
Username
|
Enter admin.
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Password
|
Enter IpodAdmin.
|
Step 21
Click OK.
Step 22
If your Cisco Unity Connection system must have an RTP port range of 16384 to 32767, do the following substeps. Otherwise, continue to Step 23.
Caution 
You must set the RTP port range for the PIMG units if your system uses an RTP port range of 16384 to 32767. Otherwise, Cisco Unity Connection will not be able to answer calls, and callers will hear ringing or silence.
Note
The default RTP port range for PIMG units is 49000 to 50000. Some Cisco Unity Connection configurations require a different RTP port range.
a.
On the Configuration menu, click Import/Export.
b.
On the Import/Export page, under Export Files, click Export All Settings.
c.
In the File Download dialog box, click Save.
d.
In the Save As dialog box, browse to the Windows workstation that has access to the PIMG units, browse to a directory where you want to save the file, and click Save.
e.
In the Download Complete dialog box, click Open. Notepad opens the file Config.ini that you saved.
f.
Locate the line with the following parameter:
g.
Change the value of the parameter to 16384 so that the line reads as follows:
h.
Locate the line with the following parameter:
i.
Change the value of the parameter to 32767 so that the line reads as follows:
j.
Save the file, and exit Notepad.
k.
On the Configuration menu of the PIMG unit, click Import/Export.
l.
On the Import/Export page, under Browse for Import File, click Browse.
m.
In the Choose File dialog box, browse to the file Config.ini that you saved.
n.
Click Config.ini, and click Open.
o.
On the Import/Export page, click Import File.
p.
When prompted to restart the PIMG unit, click OK.
q.
When the PIMG unit has restarted, in the web browser, go to http://10.12.13.74.
r.
To log in, enter the following case-sensitive settings.
Table 11-3 Login Settings
Field
|
Setting
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Username
|
Enter admin.
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Password
|
Enter IpodAdmin.
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s.
Click OK.
Step 23
On the System menu, click Password.
Step 24
On the Change Password page, enter the following settings.
Table 11-4 Change Password Page Settings
Field
|
Setting
|
Old Password
|
Enter IpodAdmin.
(This setting is case sensitive.)
|
New Password
|
Enter your new password.
(This setting is case sensitive.)
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Confirm Password
|
Enter your new password.
(This setting is case sensitive.)
|
Step 25
Click Change.
Step 26
On the Configuration menu, click Mgmt Protocols.
Step 27
On the Management Protocols page, enter the following settings.
Table 11-5 Management Protocols Page Settings
Field
|
Settings
|
E-mail Alarms Enabled
|
Click No.
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SNMP Traps Enabled
|
Click No.
|
Step 28
Click Submit.
Step 29
On the Configuration menu, click Routing Table.
Step 30
On the Routing Table page, under Router Configuration, click VoIP Host Groups.
Step 31
Under VoIP Host Groups, enter the following settings for the first VoIP Host Group.
Table 11-6 First VoIP Host Group Settings
Field
|
Settings
|
Name
|
Accept the default or enter another descriptive name of the VoIP host group.
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Load-Balanced
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(Cisco Unity Connection without a cluster) Click False.
(Cisco Unity Connection with a cluster configured) Click False.
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Fault-Tolerant
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(Cisco Unity Connection without a cluster) Click False.
(Cisco Unity Connection with a cluster configured) Click True.
|
Step 32
For Cisco Unity Connection without a cluster, under Host List, enter the host name or IP address of the Cisco Unity Connection server and the server port in the format <host name or IP address>:5060.
For Cisco Unity Connection with a cluster configured, under Host List, enter the host name or IP address of the subscriber Cisco Unity Connection server (the second Cisco Unity Connection server that you installed) and the server port in the format <host name or IP address>:5060.
Step 33
For Cisco Unity Connection without a cluster, continue to Step 35. For Cisco Unity Connection with a cluster configured, click Add Host.
Step 34
In the second field, enter the host name or IP address of the publisher Cisco Unity Connection server (the first Cisco Unity Connection server that you installed) and the server port in the format <host name or IP address>:5060.
Caution 
Do not add a third host under Host List or a second host group under VoIP Host Groups. Otherwise, the Cisco Unity Connection cluster may not function correctly.
Step 35
Click Submit.
Step 36
Under Router Configuration, click TDM Trunk Groups.
Step 37
Under TDM Trunk Groups, click Add Trunk Group.
Step 38
Under TDM Trunk Groups, enter the following settings for the first TDM trunk group.
Table 11-7 First TDM Trunk Group Settings (All Calls)
Field
|
Settings
|
Name
|
Enter All_Calls or another unique name.
This TDM trunk group will handle all calls to and from the phone system.
|
Selection Direction
|
Click Ascending.
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Selection Mode
|
Click Linear.
|
Port/Channel Content
|
Enter the numbers of the PIMG ports that will handle all calls. For example, enter "*" for all PIMG ports, or enter "1-6" for the first six PIMG ports.
|
Step 39
Click Submit.
Step 40
Under Router Configuration, click Inbound VoIP Rules.
Step 41
Under Inbound VoIP Rules, uncheck the Enabled check box for the default rule.
Step 42
Click Add Rule.
Step 43
Under Inbound VoIP Rules, enter the following settings for the first new inbound VoIP rule.
Table 11-8 First New Inbound VoIP Rule Settings (All Calls)
Field
|
Settings
|
Enable
|
Check this check box.
|
Rule Label
|
Do one of the following:
• If you will use CPID manipulation, enter All_UC_Calls or another name.
This inbound VoIP rule will handle all outbound calls from Cisco Unity Connection.
• If you will not use CPID manipulation, enter UC_Calls_and_Messages or another name.
This inbound VoIP rule will handle all outbound calls and MWI calls from Cisco Unity Connection.
|
Request Type
|
Do one of the following:
• If you will use CPID manipulation, click Call.
• If you will not use CPID manipulation, click Any.
|
Originating VoIP Host Address
|
Enter *.
|
Step 44
Under Inbound VoIP Request Matching, enter the following settings.
Caution 
The rule that you created in
Step 43 must be selected. Otherwise, any changes you make will apply to another rule.
Table 11-9 Inbound VoIP Request Matching Settings
Field
|
Settings
|
Calling Number
|
Enter the applicable matching rule that will be used. For example, enter "*" for all.
|
Calling Name
|
Enter the applicable matching rule that will be used. For example, enter "*" for all.
|
Called Number
|
Enter the applicable matching rule that will be used. For example, enter "*" for all.
|
Called Name
|
Enter the applicable matching rule that will be used. For example, enter "*" for all.
|
Redirect Number
|
Enter the applicable matching rule that will be used. For example, enter "*" for all.
|
Redirect Name
|
Enter the applicable matching rule that will be used. For example, enter "*" for all.
|
Step 45
Under Outbound Routes, enter the following settings.
Caution 
The rule that you created in
Step 43 must be selected. Otherwise, any changes you make will apply to another rule.
Table 11-10 Outbound Routes Settings
Field
|
Settings
|
Device Selection
|
Outbound Destination
|
Click TDM.
|
Trunk Group
|
Click the name of the TDM trunk group that you created for outbound calls in Step 38. For example, click "All_Calls."
|
CPID Manipulation
|
Calling Number
|
Enter S.
|
Calling Name
|
Enter S.
|
Called Number
|
Enter D.
|
Called Name
|
Enter D.
|
Redirect Number
|
Enter R.
|
Redirect Name
|
Enter R.
|
Select Primary/Alternate Route
|
Primary
|
Click Primary.
|
Step 46
If you will not use CPID manipulation, skip to Step 50. Otherwise, under Inbound VoIP Rules, click Add Rule.
Step 47
Under Inbound VoIP Rules, enter the following settings for the second new inbound VoIP rule.
Table 11-11 Second New Inbound VoIP Rule Settings (MWIs)
Field
|
Settings
|
Enable
|
Check this check box.
|
Rule Label
|
Enter UC_MWIs or another name.
This inbound VoIP rule will handle all MWIs from Cisco Unity Connection.
|
Request Type
|
Click Message.
|
Originating VoIP Host Address
|
Enter *.
|
Step 48
Under Inbound VoIP Request Matching, enter the following settings.
Caution 
The rule that you created in
Step 47 must be selected. Otherwise, any changes you make will apply to another rule.
Table 11-12 Inbound VoIP Request Matching Settings
Field
|
Settings
|
Calling Number
|
Enter the applicable matching rule that will be used. For example, enter "*" for all.
|
Calling Name
|
Enter the applicable matching rule that will be used. For example, enter "*" for all.
|
Called Number
|
Enter the applicable matching rule that will be used. For example, enter "*" for all.
|
Called Name
|
Enter the applicable matching rule that will be used. For example, enter "*" for all.
|
Redirect Number
|
Enter the applicable matching rule that will be used. For example, enter "*" for all.
|
Redirect Name
|
Enter the applicable matching rule that will be used. For example, enter "*" for all.
|
Step 49
Under Outbound Routes, enter the following settings.
Caution 
The rule that you created in
Step 47 must be selected. Otherwise, any changes you make will apply to another rule.
Table 11-13 Outbound Routes Settings
Field
|
Settings
|
Device Selection
|
Outbound Destination
|
Click TDM.
|
Trunk Group
|
Click the name of the TDM trunk group that you created for outbound calls in Step 38. For example, click "All_Calls."
|
CPID Manipulation
|
Calling Number
|
Enter S.
|
Calling Name
|
Enter S.
|
Called Number
|
Enter D.
|
Called Name
|
Enter D.
|
Redirect Number
|
Enter R.
|
Redirect Name
|
Enter R.
|
Select Primary/Alternate Route
|
Primary
|
Click Primary.
|
Step 50
Click Submit.
Step 51
Under Router Configuration, click Inbound TDM Rules.
Step 52
Under Inbound TDM Rules, enter the following settings for the first inbound TDM rule.
Table 11-14 First Inbound TDM Rule Settings
Field
|
Settings
|
Enable
|
Check this check box.
|
Rule Label
|
Enter Inbound_Rule_1 or another name.
This inbound TDM rule will handle all incoming calls from the phone system.
|
Request Type
|
Click Call.
|
Trunk Group
|
Click the name of the TDM trunk group that you created for incoming calls from the phone system in Step 38. For example, click "All_Calls."
|
Step 53
Under Inbound TDM Request Matching, enter the following settings.
Caution 
The rule that you created in
Step 52 must be selected. Otherwise, any changes you make will apply to another rule.
Table 11-15 Inbound TDM Request Matching Settings
Field
|
Settings
|
Calling Number
|
Enter the applicable matching rule that will be used. For example, enter "*" for all.
|
Calling Name
|
Enter the applicable matching rule that will be used. For example, enter "*" for all.
|
Called Number
|
Enter the applicable matching rule that will be used. For example, enter "*" for all.
|
Called Name
|
Enter the applicable matching rule that will be used. For example, enter "*" for all.
|
Redirect Number
|
Enter the applicable matching rule that will be used. For example, enter "*" for all.
|
Redirect Name
|
Enter the applicable matching rule that will be used. For example, enter "*" for all.
|
Step 54
Under Outbound Routes, enter the following settings.
Caution 
The rule that you created in
Step 52 must be selected. Otherwise, any changes you make will apply to another rule.
Table 11-16 Outbound Routes Settings
Field
|
Settings
|
Device Selection
|
Outbound Destination
|
Click VoIP.
|
Host Group
|
Click the name of the VoIP host group that you created for Cisco Unity Connection in Step 31.
|
CPID Manipulation
|
Calling Number
|
Enter S.
|
Calling Name
|
Enter S.
|
Called Number
|
Enter D.
|
Called Name
|
Enter D.
|
Redirect Number
|
Enter R.
|
Redirect Name
|
Enter R.
|
Select Primary/Alternate Route
|
Primary
|
Click Primary.
|
Step 55
If you want to create more Inbound TDM rules, under Inbound TDM Rules, click Add Rule. Otherwise, continue to Step 57.
Note that additional Inbound TDM rules are not necessary if you will not use CPID manipulation.
Step 56
Repeat Step 52 through Step 55 for all remaining inbound TDM rules that you want to create.
Step 57
Click Submit.
Step 58
On the Configuration menu, click TDM > General.
Step 59
On the TDM General Settings page, enter the following settings.
Table 11-17 TDM General Settings Page Settings
Field
|
Settings
|
PCM Coding
|
Click uLaw.
|
Minimum Call Party Delay (ms)
|
Enter 500.
|
Maximum Call Party Delay (ms)
|
Enter 2000.
|
Dial Digit on Time (ms)
|
Enter 100.
|
Dial Inter-Digit Time (ms)
|
Enter 100.
|
Dial Pause Time (ms)
|
Enter 2000.
|
Turn MWI On FAC
|
Leave this field blank.
|
Turn MWI Off FAC
|
Leave this field blank.
|
Outbound Call Connect Timeout (ms)
|
Enter 10000.
|
Wait for Ringback/Connect on Blind Transfer
|
Click Yes.
|
Hunt Group Extension
|
Enter the pilot number of the Cisco Unity Connection voice messaging ports.
|
Step 60
Click Submit.
Step 61
On the Configuration menu, click TDM > Port Enable.
Step 62
On the TDM Port Enabling page, click No for the ports that you want to disable on the PIMG unit.
Step 63
Confirm that Yes is selected for all other ports on the PIMG unit.
Step 64
Click Submit.
Step 65
On the Configuration menu, click VoIP > General.
Step 66
On the VoIP General Settings page, enter the following settings.
Table 11-18 VoIP General Settings Page Settings
Field
|
Setting
|
User-Agent
|
Host and Domain Name
|
Enter the host and domain name of the PIMG unit.
|
Transport Type
|
Click UDP.
|
Call as Domain Name
|
Click No.
|
Invite Expiration (sec)
|
Enter 120.
|
Server
|
DNS Server Address
|
Enter the IP Address of the Domain Name Server that the PIMG unit will use.
|
Registration Server Address
|
Leave this field blank.
|
Registration Server Port
|
Enter 5060.
|
Registration Expiration (sec)
|
Enter 3600.
|
TCP/UDP
|
UDP/TCP Transports Enabled
|
Click Yes.
|
TCP/UDP Server Port
|
Enter 5060.
|
Proxy
|
Primary Proxy Server Address
|
Leave this field blank.
|
Primary Proxy Server Port
|
Not applicable. Leave the default setting.
|
Backup Proxy Server Address
|
Not applicable. Leave the default setting.
|
Backup Proxy Server Port
|
Not applicable. Leave the default setting.
|
Proxy Query Interval
|
Enter 10.
|
Timing
|
T1 Time (ms)
|
Enter 400.
|
T2 Time (ms)
|
Enter 3000.
|
Monitoring
|
Monitor Call Connections
|
Click No.
|
Step 67
Click Submit.
Step 68
On the Configuration menu, click VoIP > Media.
Step 69
On the VoIP Media Settings page, enter the following settings.
Table 11-19 VoIP Media Settings Page Settings
Field
|
Settings
|
Audio
|
Audio Compression
|
Click the preferred codec for audio compression.
|
RTP Digit Relay Mode
|
Click RFC2833.
|
Signaling Digit Relay Mode
|
Click Off.
|
Voice Activity Detection
|
Click Off.
|
Frame Size
|
Click the applicable setting:
• G.711—20
• G.729AB—10
Caution  Failure to use the correct setting will result in recorded messages containing nothing but silence.
|
Frames Per Packet
|
Click the applicable setting:
• G.711—1
• G.729AB—2
Caution  Failure to use the correct setting will result in recorded messages containing nothing but silence.
|
Step 70
Click Submit.
Step 71
On the Configuration menu, click VoIP > QOS.
Step 72
On the VoIP QOS Configuration page, enter the following settings.
Table 11-20 VoIP QOS Configurative Page Settings
Field
|
Settings
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Call Control QOS Byte
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Enter 104.
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RTP QOS Byte
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Enter 184.
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Step 73
Click Submit.
Step 74
On the Configuration menu, click IP.
Step 75
On the IP Settings page, enter the following settings.
Table 11-21 IP Settings Page Settings
Field
|
Settings
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Client IP Address
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Enter the new IP address you want to use for the PIMG unit.
(This is the IP address that you enter in Cisco Unity Connection Administration when you create the integration.)
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Client Subnet Mask
|
Enter the new subnet mask, if the subnet mask is different from the default IP address.
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Default Network Gateway Address
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Enter the IP address of the default network gateway router that the PIMG units will use.
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BOOTP Enabled
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Click No.
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Step 76
Click Submit.
Step 77
On the Configuration menu, click Serial > General.
Step 78
On the Serial Port, COM 1 page, enter the following settings.
Table 11-22 Serial Port, COM 1 Page Settings
Field
|
Settings
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Serial Port Baud Rate
|
Click the setting that is configured on the phone system.
The default setting is 9600.
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Serial Port Parity
|
Click the setting that is configured on the phone system.
The default setting is None.
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Serial Port Data Bits
|
Click the setting that is configured on the phone system.
The default setting is 8.
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Serial Port Stop Bits
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Click the setting that is configured on the phone system.
The default setting is 1.
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Step 79
Click Submit.
Step 80
On the Configuration menu, click Serial > Switch Protocol.
Step 81
On the Switch Protocol page, enter the following settings.
Table 11-23 Switch Protocol Page Settings
Field
|
Settings
|
Serial Port, COM 1
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Serial Mode
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Click the applicable setting:
• Master—Click this setting when this PIMG unit is connected to the data link serial cable from the phone system. There can be only one master PIMG unit in a phone system integration.
• Slave—Click this setting when this PIMG unit is not connected to the data link serial cable from the phone system. There can be multiple slave PIMG units in a phone system integration.
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Serial Interface Protocol
|
Click the serial protocol that your phone system uses:
• SMDI
• MCI
• MD-110
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Cpid Len
|
Click the applicable setting. Typically, the settings are 7 or 10.
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Cpid Padding String
|
Enter the applicable string or leave this field blank. Typically, the setting is one of the following:
• A string of zeros, where the number of zeros matches the setting of the Cpid Len field.
• A prefix that is provided by the Centrex service.
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Voice Mail Port Len
|
If the setting of the Serial Interface Protocol field is MD-110, enter 2. Otherwise, accept the default of 7.
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System Number
|
Enter the applicable setting. Typically, the setting is 1.
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MWI Response Timeout
|
Enter 2000.
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IP Address of Serial Server
|
If the PIMG unit is the master, this field is for display only.
If the PIMG unit is a slave, enter the IP address of the master PIMG unit (the PIMG unit that is connected to the data link serial cable from the phone system).
|
Serial Cpid Expiration
|
Enter 2000.
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Logical Extension Number
|
1
|
If the setting of the Serial Interface Protocol field is MCI or MD-110, enter the extension number for each port on the PIMG unit.
If the setting of the Serial Interface Protocol field is SMDI, enter the logical port number. Typically, the setting is 1 for port 1, 2 for port 2, and so on beginning with the master PIMG unit and continuing through each of the slave PIMG units.
|
2
|
3
|
4
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5
|
6
|
7
|
8
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Step 82
Click Submit.
Step 83
On the Configure menu, click Tone Detection.
Step 84
On the Tone Detection page, under Call Progress Tone - Learn, in the Learn Tone Event field, click Busy and do the following substeps to verify that the tone is correct.
a.
From a available phone, call a second phone.
b.
Answer the second phone when it rings, and leave both handsets off so that both phones are busy.
c.
From a third phone, dial one of the busy phones.
d.
Confirm that you hear a busy tone.
e.
Hang up the third phone but leave the handsets for the other two phones off.
Step 85
Under Call Progress Tone - Learn, in the Dial String field, enter the extension that you dialed in Step 84c. from the third phone.
Step 86
Click Learn.
Step 87
On the Tone Detection page, under Call Progress Tone - Learn, in the Learn field, click Error and do the following substeps to verify that the tone is correct.
a.
From an available phone, dial an extension that does not exist.
b.
Confirm that you hear the reorder or error tone.
c.
Hang up the phone.
Step 88
Under Call Progress Tone - Learn, in the Dial String field, enter the extension that you dialed in Step 87a.
Step 89
Click Learn.
Step 90
On the Tone Detection page, under Call Progress Tone - Learn, in the Learn field, click Ringback and do the following substeps to verify that the tone is correct.
a.
From an available phone, dial an extension that does exist.
b.
Confirm that you hear the ringback tone.
c.
Hang up the phone.
Step 91
Under Call Progress Tone - Learn, in the Dial String field, enter the extension that you dialed in Step 90a.
Step 92
Click Learn.
Step 93
Click Submit.
Step 94
Hang up the phones that you used in Step 84.
Step 95
On the System menu, click Restart.
Step 96
On the Restart page, click Restart Unit Now.
Step 97
Repeat Step 2 through Step 96 on all remaining PIMG units.
Creating a New Integration with the Phone System
Revised August 14, 2009
After ensuring that the phone system, the PIMG units, and Cisco Unity Connection are ready for the integration, do the following procedure to set up the integration and to enter the port settings.
To Create an Integration
Step 1
Log on to Cisco Unity Connection Administration.
Step 2
In Cisco Unity Connection Administration, expand Telephony Integrations, then click Phone System.
Step 3
On the Search Phone Systems page, under Display Name, click the name of the default phone system.
Step 4
On the Phone System Basics page, in the Phone System Name field, enter the descriptive name that you want for the phone system.
Step 5
If you want to use this phone system for TRaP connections (when users record and playback through the phone in Cisco Unity Connection web applications), check the Default TRAP Switch check box. If you want to use another phone system for TRaP connections, uncheck this check box.
Step 6
Click Save.
Step 7
On the Phone System Basics page, in the Related Links drop-down box, click Add Port Group and click Go.
Step 8
On the New Port Group page, enter the applicable settings and click Save.
Table 11-24 Settings for the New Port Group Page
Field
|
Setting
|
Phone System
|
Click the name of the phone system that you entered in Step 4.
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Create From
|
Click Port Group Template and click SIP to DMG/PIMG/TIMG in the drop-down box.
|
Display Name
|
Enter a descriptive name for the port group. You can accept the default name or enter the name that you want.
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SIP Security Profile
|
Click 5060.
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SIP Transport Protocol
|
Click the SIP transport protocol that Cisco Unity Connection will use.
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IP Address or Host Name
|
Enter the IP address of the PIMG unit that you are integrating with Cisco Unity Connection.
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Port
|
Enter the SIP port of the PIMG unit that Cisco Unity Connection will connect to. We recommend that you use the default setting.
Caution  This name must match the setting in the TCP/UDP Server Port field on the Configuration > VoIP > General page of the PIMG unit. Otherwise, the integration will not function correctly.
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Step 9
On the Port Group Basics page, under Message Waiting Indicator Settings, uncheck the Enable Message Waiting Indicators check box and click Save.
Step 10
In the Related Links drop-down box, click Add Ports and click Go.
Step 11
On the New Port page, enter the following settings and click Save.
Table 11-25 Settings for the New Ports Page
Field
|
Considerations
|
Enabled
|
Check this check box.
|
Number of Ports
|
Enter 8.
(If you want to use fewer than eight voice messaging ports, enter the number of voice messaging ports that you want to use on this PIMG unit.)
Note For a Cisco Unity Connection cluster, the Cisco Unity Connection server must have the number of voice messaging ports that are set up on the phone system for the PIMG integration so that this Cisco Unity Connection server can handle all voice messaging traffic for the Cisco Unity Connection cluster if one of the servers stops functioning. For example, if the phone system is set up with 16 voice messaging ports, this Cisco Unity Connection server must have 16 voice messaging ports.
|
Phone System
|
Click the name of the phone system that you entered in Step 4.
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Port Group
|
Click the name of the port group that you added in Step 8.
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Step 12
On the Search Ports page, click the display name of the first voice messaging port that you created for this phone system integration.
Note
By default, the display names for the voice messaging ports are composed of the port group display name followed by incrementing numbers.
Step 13
On the Port Basics page, set the voice messaging port settings as applicable. The fields in the following table are the ones that you can change.
Table 11-26 Settings for the Voice Messaging Ports
Field
|
Considerations
|
Enabled
|
Check this check box to enable the port. The port is enabled during normal operation.
Uncheck this check box to disable the port. When the port is disabled, calls to the port get a ringing tone but are not answered. Typically, the port is disabled only by the installer during testing.
|
Extension
|
Enter the extension for the port as assigned on the phone system.
|
Answer Calls
|
Check this check box to designate the port for answering calls. These calls can be incoming calls from unidentified callers or from users.
|
Perform Message Notification
|
Check this check box to designate the port for notifying users of messages. Assign Perform Message Notification to the least busy ports.
|
Send MWI Requests
|
(Serial integrations only) Uncheck this check box. Otherwise, the integration may not function correctly.
(Digital and analog integrations only) Check this check box to designate the port for turning MWIs on and off. Assign Send MWI Requests to the least busy ports.
|
Allow TRAP Connections
|
Check this check box so that users can use the port for recording and playback through the phone in Cisco Unity Connection web applications. Assign Allow TRAP Connections to the least busy ports.
|
Outgoing Hunt Order
|
Enter the priority order in which Cisco Unity Connection will use the ports when dialing out (for example, if the Perform Message Notification, Send MWI Requests, or Allow TRAP Connections check box is checked). The highest numbers are used first. However, when multiple ports have the same Outgoing Hunt Order number, Cisco Unity Connection will use the port that has been idle the longest.
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Step 14
Click Save.
Step 15
Click Next.
Step 16
Repeat Step 13 through Step 15 for all remaining voice messaging ports for the phone system.
Step 17
In Cisco Unity Connection Administration, expand Telephony Integrations, then click Phone System.
Step 18
On the Search Phone Systems page, under Display Name, click the name of the phone system that you entered in Step 4.
Step 19
Repeat Step 7 through Step 18 for each remaining PIMG unit that will be integrated with Cisco Unity Connection.
Note
Each PIMG unit is connected to one port group with the applicable voice messaging ports. For example, a system that uses five PIMG units requires five port groups, one port group for each PIMG unit.
Step 20
To create a port group for MWIs, do the following substeps.
Note
All MWI requests are handled by the master PIMG unit and sent to the phone system over the RS-232 serial cable (without using voice messaging ports). So the following substeps create a separate port group without voice messaging ports and enable the port group for MWIs that are "not port specific" (they do not use ports).
a.
In Cisco Unity Connection Administration, expand Telephony Integrations, then click Port Group.
b.
On the Search Port Groups page, click Add New.
c.
On the New Port Group page, enter the applicable settings and click Save.
Table 11-27 Settings for the New Port Group Page (MWIs)
Field
|
Setting
|
Phone System
|
Click the name of the phone system that you entered in Step 4.
|
Create From
|
Click Port Group Template and click SIP to DMG/PIMG/TIMG in the drop-down box.
|
Display Name
|
Enter a MWI Port Group or another descriptive name for the port group.
|
SIP Security Profile
|
Click 5060.
|
SIP Transport Protocol
|
Click the SIP transport protocol that Cisco Unity Connection will use.
|
IP Address or Host Name
|
Enter the IP address of the master PIMG unit.
|
Port
|
Enter the SIP port of the master PIMG unit.
Caution  This name must match the setting in the TCP/UDP Server Port field on the Configure > SIP page of the PIMG unit. Otherwise, the integration will not function correctly.
|
d.
On the Port Basics page, on the Edit menu, click Advanced Settings.
e.
On the Edit Advanced Settings page, under SIP MWI Requests, click Not Port Specific. and click Save.
f.
On the Edit menu, click Port Group Basics.
g.
Under Port Group, click Reset.
h.
Under Message Waiting Indicator Settings, confirm that the Enable Message Waiting Indicators check box is checked and click Save.
Step 21
If another phone system integration exists, in Cisco Unity Connection Administration, expand Telephony Integrations, then click Trunk. Otherwise, skip to Step 25.
Step 22
On the Search Phone System Trunks page, on the Phone System Trunk menu, click New Phone System Trunk.
Step 23
On the New Phone System Trunk page, enter the following settings for the phone system trunk and click Save.
Table 11-28 Settings for the Phone System Trunk
Field
|
Setting
|
From Phone System
|
Enter the display name of the phone system that you are creating a trunk for.
|
To Phone System
|
Enter the display name of the previously existing phone system that the trunk will connect to.
|
Trunk Access Code
|
Enter the extra digits that Cisco Unity Connection must dial to transfer calls through the gateway to extensions on the previously existing phone system.
|
Step 24
Repeat Step 22 and Step 23 for all remaining phone system trunks that you want to create.
Step 25
In the Related Links drop-down list, click Check Telephony Configuration and click Go to confirm the phone system integration settings.
If the test is not successful, the Task Execution Results displays one or more messages with troubleshooting steps. After correcting the problems, test the connection again.
Step 26
In the Task Execution Results window, click Close.