Cisco Unified CallManager Administration Guide, Release 4.2(1)
Annunciator Configuration

Table Of Contents

Annunciator Configuration

Before You Begin

Finding an Annunciator

Adding an Annunciator

Updating an Annunciator

Copying an Annunciator

Resetting an Annunciator

Deleting an Annunciator

Annunciator Configuration Settings

Customizing an Announcement


Annunciator Configuration


An annunciator, a SCCP device that uses the Cisco Media Streaming Application service, enables Cisco CallManager to play pre-recorded announcements (.wav files) and tones to Cisco IP Phones and gateways. The annunciator, which works with Cisco Multilevel Precedence Preemption, enables Cisco CallManager to alert callers as to why the call fails. Annunciator can also play tones for some transferred calls and some conferences.

Use the following topics to add, update, and delete annunciators:

Before You Begin

Finding an Annunciator

Adding an Annunciator

Updating an Annunciator

Copying an Annunciator

Resetting an Annunciator

Deleting an Annunciator

Annunciator Configuration Settings

Customizing an Announcement

Before You Begin

Verify that you have activated the Cisco IP Voice Media Streaming Application service on the server where you plan to configure the annunciator.


Tip When you activate the Cisco IP Media Streaming Application service in Cisco CallManager Serviceability, Cisco CallManager automatically adds the annunciator to the database.

After you activate the service, the annunciator device registers with the Cisco CallManager; verify whether the annunciator exists by locating the Performance Monitor counter.

Cisco recommends that you do not manually add an annunciator device unless you deleted the device from the database and the Cisco IP Media Streaming Application service is still activated.



Caution When you deactivate the Cisco IP Voice Media Streaming Application service, Cisco CallManager automatically deletes the annunciator device from the database.

Finding an Annunciator

Perform the following procedure to find an annunciator:

Procedure


Step 1 Choose Service > Media Resource > Annunciator.

The Find and List window displays.


Tip To find all annunciators that are registered in the database, click Find without entering any search text.


To find a specific annunciator quickly, specify the search criteria by performing the following procedure.

Step 2 From the first Find Annunciators where drop-down list box, choose either Device Name, Device Pool, or Description.


Note The criterion that you choose in this drop-down list box specifies how the list of annunciators that your search generates will be sorted. For example, if you choose Device Pool, the Device Pool column will display as the left column of the results list.


Step 3 From the second Find Annunciators where drop-down list box, choose one of the search criteria.

Step 4 Enter the appropriate search text, if applicable, and click Find. You can also specify how many items per page to display.

A list of configured annunciators displays.


Tip You can delete multiple annunciators from the Find and List window by checking the check boxes next to the appropriate annunciator and clicking Delete Selected. You can delete all annunciators in the window by checking the check box in the Matching records title bar and clicking Delete Selected.


Step 5 Click the annunciator icon or name, the Description, or the associated Device Pool from the list of records that match your search criteria.

The window displays the annunciator that you choose.


Related Topics

Adding an Annunciator

Updating an Annunciator

Copying an Annunciator

Resetting an Annunciator

Deleting an Annunciator

Annunciator Configuration Settings

Adding an Annunciator

This section describes how to add an annunciator.


Tip When you activate the Cisco IP Media Streaming Application service in Cisco CallManager Serviceability, Cisco CallManager automatically adds the annunciator device to the database. Cisco recommends that you do not manually add an annunciator device unless you have deleted the device and the Cisco IP Media Streaming Application is still activated.


Before You Begin

Before you add an annunciator, verify that you have completed the following tasks:

Activated the Cisco IP Voice Media Streaming Application service on the server where you plan to configure the annunciator

For information on activating services, refer to the Cisco CallManager Serviceability Administration Guide.

Configured the appropriate servers

Configured device pools

Procedure


Step 1 Choose Service > Media Resource > Annunciator.

The Find and List annunciator window appears.

Step 2 In the upper, right corner of the window, click the Add a New Annunciator link.

The annunciator window displays.

Step 3 Enter the appropriate settings as described in Table 32-1.

Step 4 Click Insert.

A message displays that states that the annunciator device must be reset before the changes take effect.

Step 5 Click OK.


Related Topics

Annunciator Configuration

Finding an Annunciator

Updating an Annunciator

Copying an Annunciator

Resetting an Annunciator

Deleting an Annunciator

Annunciator Configuration Settings

Updating an Annunciator

This section describes how to update a annunciator (annunciator).

Procedure


Step 1 Locate the annunciator by using the procedure in the "Finding an Annunciator" section.

Step 2 Click the annunciator that you want to update.

Step 3 Update the appropriate settings as described in Table 32-1.

Step 4 Click Update.

A message displays that states that the changes take effect when the streaming to the device is idle.

Step 5 Click OK.

Step 6 Click the Reset button.


Related Topics

Finding an Annunciator

Adding an Annunciator

Copying an Annunciator

Resetting an Annunciator

Deleting an Annunciator

Annunciator Configuration Settings

Copying an Annunciator

To copy an annunciator, perform the following procedure:

Procedure


Step 1 Locate the annunciator by using the procedure in the "Finding an Annunciator" section.

Step 2 Click the annunciator that you want to copy.

Step 3 Click the Copy button.

Step 4 Enter the appropriate settings as described in Table 32-1.

Step 5 Click Insert.


Related Topics

Annunciator Configuration Settings

Finding an Annunciator

Adding an Annunciator

Updating an Annunciator

Resetting an Annunciator

Deleting an Annunciator

Resetting an Annunciator

To reset an annunciator, perform the following procedure:

Procedure


Step 1 Locate the annunciator by using the procedure in the "Finding an Annunciator" section.

Step 2 Click the annunciator that you want to reset.

Step 3 Click the Reset button.

Step 4 To continue, click OK.


Related Topics

Annunciator Configuration Settings

Finding an Annunciator

Adding an Annunciator

Updating an Annunciator

Copying an Annunciator

Deleting an Annunciator

Deleting an Annunciator

This section describes how to delete an annunciator.

You cannot delete an annunciator if it is assigned to a media resource group. To find out which media resource groups are using the annunciator, click the Dependency Records link in the Annunciator Configuration window. If the dependency records are not enabled for the system, the dependency records summary window displays a message. For more information about dependency records, see the "Accessing Dependency Records" section on page A-3. If you try to delete an annunciator that is in use, Cisco CallManager displays an error message. Before deleting an annunciator that is currently in use, you must perform either or both of the following tasks:

Assign a different annunciator to a media resource group that uses the annunciator that you want to delete. See the "Updating a Media Resource Group" section on page 38-5.

Delete the media resource groups that uses the annunciator that you want to delete. See the "Deleting a Media Resource Group" section on page 38-7.


Caution When you deactivate the Cisco IP Voice Media Streaming Application service, Cisco CallManager automatically deletes the annunciator device that exists in the database.

Procedure


Step 1 Locate the annunciator by using the procedure in the "Finding an Annunciator" section.

Step 2 Click the annunciator that you want to delete.

Step 3 Click Delete.

A warning message displays.

Step 4 To delete the annunciator, click OK.


Related Topics

Finding an Annunciator

Adding an Annunciator

Updating an Annunciator

Annunciator Configuration Settings

Table 32-1 describes the annunciator configuration settings.

Table 32-1 Annunciator Configuration Settings 

Field
Description

Host Server

The system automatically appends the server name where the annunciator device exists with ANN. You can choose a different server if you want to do so.

Annunciator Name

This field designates the name that is used when the device registers with the Cisco CallManager. Enter a name of up to 15 characters.


Caution Enter letters, numbers, periods, dashes and underscores only.

Description

Enter a description of up to 54 characters. By default, the annunciator name displays.


Caution Enter letters, numbers, periods, dashes and underscores only.

Device Pool

Choose Default, or choose a device pool from the drop-down list of configured device pools.

Location

Choose a location from the configured list of locations.


Related Topics

Finding an Annunciator

Adding an Annunciator

Copying an Annunciator

Resetting an Annunciator

Updating an Annunciator

Customizing an Announcement

If you want to customize a Cisco-provided announcement, perform the following procedure:

Procedure


Step 1 Save a backup copy of all wave files that you plan to modify.

Step 2 Copy an existing announcement wave file from the original language or country directory in C:\Program Files\Cisco\TFTPPath to a temporary directory. You will edit the file in the temporary directory.


Caution Only copy the base announcement wave file that does not have a codec name in the file name; for example, ANNMLPP-BPA.wav

Step 3 Edit the file with sound-editing software, such as Microsoft Sound Recorder or Adobe Audition from Adobe.


Tip If you want to do so, you can insert custom recordings from a recording studio.


Step 4 Verify that the Cisco MOH Audio Translator service runs on a Cisco CallManager server.

Step 5 Choose Service > Service Parameters.

Step 6 Choose the server where the Cisco MOH Audio Translator service runs.

Step 7 Choose the Cisco MOH Audio Translator service.

Step 8 Modify the service parameter, Default MOH Volume Level, to -6. Modifying this service parameter to -6 increases the volume of the announcement.

Step 9 On the server where the Cisco MOH Audio Translator service runs, copy the modified wave file to the following directory:

C:\Program Files\Cisco\MOH\DropMOHAudioSourceFilesHere

The file converts into 4 wave files for the supported codecs.

Step 10 On the server that runs the Cisco TFTP service, move the five .wav files and the one .xml file from the MOH directory to the locale directory that exists in C:\Program Files\Cisco\TFTPPath.

For example, you could move the files to the following directory, if the locale applies:

C:\Program Files\Cisco\TFTPPath\English_United_States


Caution If you do not move the files, the server considers the files to be valid music audio sources.

Step 11 Copy the five .wav files and the one .xml file to all servers that run the Cisco IP Voice Media Streaming Application service.

Step 12 Back up the modified announcement files.


Caution You must restore these files after any Cisco CallManager upgrade. The Cisco CallManager upgrade does not retain these files.

Step 13 Update the service parameter value in Step 5 to the default, that is, -24. When you restore this value, the volume that is used for Music On Hold decreases.


Related Topics

Multilevel Precedence and Preemption, Cisco CallManager Features and Services Guide

Annunciator, Cisco CallManager System Guide