Table Of Contents
A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W -
Index
A
AAR
MLPP interaction 24-27
access, restricting with partitions 5-3
access control
MLPP numbering plan
example (figure) 24-21
explained 24-20
precedence patterns
example (figure) 24-21
explained 24-20
access list
adding 22-9
configuration settings (table) 22-10, 22-11
configuring 22-7
deleting 22-10
finding 22-8
updating 22-9
ac user
associating with devices and pilot points 10-30
configuring 10-22
agent call
barging or monitoring 23-10
alert, call pickup group 5-3
alternate party diversion (APD)
example (figure) 24-10
explained 24-9
announcements
blocked precedence 24-19
blocked precedence (figure) 24-19
busy station 24-19
MLPP 24-17
unauthorized precedence 24-18
unauthorized precedence (figure) 24-18
application dial rules
configuring for Web Dialer 12-10
application users
configuring for Web Dialer 12-8
Attendant Console
See Cisco Unified Communications Manager Attendant Console
audio sources
configuring 25-16
creating for MOH 25-9
default MOH sample 25-9
for MOH 25-8
managing for MOH 25-10
multicast 25-10
storing for MOH 25-9
unicast 25-10
auto call pickup 5-2
automated alternate routing
See AAR
B
bandwidth
insufficient with AAR for MLPP 24-27
barge
activating with built-in conference bridge 1-10
built-in and shared conference bridge differences (table) 1-2
configuration checklist (table) 1-11
configuring 1-11
described 1-2
installing and activating 1-10
interactions and restrictions 1-7
intercom usage 20-4
overview 1-1
related topics 1-13
service parameters 1-13
softkey 1-4
system requirements 1-7
BIB call information and call display 23-23
BLF
configuring for directed call park 4-22
directed call park configuration settings 4-22
BLF/SpeedDial
buttons 26-19
configuration settings (table) 4-23, 26-20
configuring 26-19
built-in bridge
See BIB
built-in conference bridge, barge 1-10
C
Call Back
additional information for Call Back notification with SIP phones 2-6
configuration checklist 2-7
description 2-1
interactions and restrictions 2-5
interactions with Call Forward, iDivert, and Voice-Mail System features 2-6
overview 2-1
setting service parameters 2-10
softkey template 2-8
suspend/resume functionality 2-4
system requirements 2-5
understanding 2-2
call classification configuration settings (table) 17-8
call display restrictions
configuration checklist (table) 3-6
configuring 3-5
configuring in user device profile 7-19
configuring phones for 3-8
enabling 3-2
interactions
call park 3-4
conference 3-5
conference list 3-5
extension mobility 3-5
listed 3-4
voice mail 3-5
introduction 3-1
overview 3-1, 3-2
related topics 3-13
sample call flow (figure) 3-12
sample configurations
calling search spaces 3-9
call park 3-12
devices 3-10
gateways 3-10
listed 3-8
translation patterns 3-10
scenarios 3-3
service parameter for connected number display 3-13
system requirements 3-3
translation patterns for 3-6
call forward
MLPP interaction 24-25
calling search spaces
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Assistant
configuration tips 8-20
SUBSCRIBE (for Presence) 26-9, 26-13
call monitoring
See monitoring
call park
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Attendant Console usage 10-15
configuration checklist (table) 4-8
configuration settings (table) 4-11
configuring 4-8
configuring a number 4-11, 4-20
deleting a number 4-12
example with MOH 25-5
finding a number 4-9
installing and activating 4-8
interactions 4-5
interaction with call display restrictions 3-4
introduction 4-2
overview 4-1
restrictions 4-7
setting service parameters 4-9
system requirements 4-4
usage example 4-2
call pickup group
activating 5-6
assigning to a directory number 5-16
auto call pickup 5-2
call pickup busy 5-3
call pickup no answer 5-3
call pickup no bandwidth 5-3
configuration checklist (table) 5-7
configuration settings (table) 5-12
configuring 5-1, 5-7, 5-12
defining a pickup group for other group call pickup 5-16
deleting 5-15
finding 5-11
installing 5-6
interactions
call accounting 5-5
calling search space 5-5
dependency records 5-6
listed 5-5
overview 5-4
partitions 5-5
route plan report 5-5
time of day 5-5
introducing 5-1
notification 5-3
other group configuration checklist (table) 5-9
overview 5-1
related topics 5-17
restricting access 5-3
restrictions
listed 5-6
overview 5-4
service parameters 5-10
system requirements 5-1, 5-4
using with partitions 5-3
call preservation
with intercom 20-5
with MLPP 24-27
call queuing 10-10
call recording
See recording
call throttling
introduction 6-1
related topics 6-3
troubleshooting 6-2
call transfer
MLPP interaction 24-26
call waiting
MLPP interaction 24-26
cBarge
activating with shared conference bridge 1-10
softkey 1-5
CDR
recording for precedence calls 24-25
CEF
See Cisco Extended Functions
channel nonpreemptable 24-12
Cisco CallManager Attendant Console Server service
service parameters 10-33
understanding 10-11
Cisco Customer Response Platform
components 11-3
Cisco Extended Functions
activating for QRT 27-22
DB Change Notifier 27-5
DBL library 27-4
multiple applications in a cluster 27-6
QBEHelper 27-4
redundancy manager 27-4
screen helper and dictionary 27-4
SDI Trace and Alarm 27-5
service architecture 27-3
service architecture (figure) 27-4
service dependency 27-5
service dependency (figure) 27-6
service parameters for QRT 27-24
Cisco Extension Mobility
adding 7-16
bulk administration tool 7-9
configuration checklist 7-13
configuration example 7-13
configuring 7-12
description 7-2
device profiles 7-2
equivalency 7-7
illustrated (figure) 7-3
information for users 7-26
installing 7-12
interaction with Presence 26-9
intercom interactions 20-5
login call flow 7-5
logout call flow 7-6
overview 7-1
subscribing 7-25
system requirements 7-8
user device profile, associating 7-24
using 7-26
Cisco IPMA
See Cisco Unified Communications Manager Assistant
Cisco IP Manager Assistant service
understanding 8-3, 9-3
Cisco Unified Communications Manager
MOH servers 25-6
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Assistant
architecture overview 8-2, 9-2
assistant console dialog options 8-40, 9-28
assistant console interface 8-4, 9-4
assistant interfaces 8-6, 9-5
bulk administration tool 8-8, 9-7
calling search space and partitions, configuration tips 8-20
Cisco Unified IP Phone interface 8-5, 9-5
Cisco Unified IP Phone Services, configuration tips 8-27
configuration checklist for proxy line support (table) 8-13
configuration checklist with shared line support (table) 9-12
configuration wizard for proxy line 8-17
configuring assistant phones, tips 8-29
configuring assistant proxy and incoming intercom lines 8-35
configuring manager and assigning assistant for proxy line 8-32
configuring manager and assigning assistant for shared line 9-21
configuring manager phones, tips 8-28
configuring manager primary and incoming intercom lines 8-32, 9-21
configuring shared and incoming intercom lines for assistant 9-24
database access architecture, understanding 8-5, 9-5
deleting assistant information 8-37, 9-25
deleting manager information 8-34, 9-23
dial rules configuration 8-39, 9-27
extension mobility 8-8, 9-8
installing and activating 8-11, 9-11
installing the assistant console application 8-39, 9-27
interactions 8-7
intercom 8-10, 9-9
intercom usage 20-5
IPMASecureSysUser 8-26, 9-18
manager and assistant configuration 9-20
manager and assistant phone configuration 8-27, 9-18
manager assistant administration interface 8-6, 9-6
manager configuration 8-40, 9-28
manager interfaces 8-5, 9-5
message waiting indicator 8-10
more information 9-29
multilevel precedence and preemption 8-10
Multilevel Precedence and Preemption (MLPP) 9-9
phones, configuration tips 8-31, 9-20
providing information to managers and assistants 8-39, 9-27
reporting tools 8-8, 9-8
restrictions 8-7, 8-11, 9-10
route point configuration tips 8-21
scalability 8-25, 9-16
security 8-26, 9-18
setting service parameters 8-22, 9-15
softkeys 8-6, 9-6
starting the Cisco IP Manager Assistant service 8-27, 9-18
system configuration with proxy line 8-17
system requirements for proxy line support 8-7
system requirements for shared line support 9-6
time-of-day routing 8-10
updating assistant information 8-38, 9-26
updating manager information 8-34, 9-23
with proxy line support 8-1
with shared line support 9-1
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Attendant Console
associating devices and pilot points with ac user 10-30
call park usage 10-15
client configuration settings (table) 10-39
configuration checklist (table) 10-18
configuring 10-17
configuring attendant settings 10-38
configuring held icon timers 10-40
CorporateDirectory.txt file
creating and uploading 10-34
deleting 10-35
CTI usage 10-15
dependency records 10-41
directed call park usage 10-15
directory 10-10
enabling super provider 10-23
extension mobility usage 10-14
firewall support 10-12
hunt groups
configuration settings (table) 10-31
deleting members 10-33
understanding 10-3
installing 10-36
installing and activating 10-17
interactions 10-14
IP phone requirements 10-13
music on hold usage 10-15
overview 10-1
PC requirements 10-13
pilot points
configuration settings (table) 10-26
configuring 10-25
deleting 10-28
finding 10-24
resetting 10-29
understanding 10-3
redundancy 10-11
related topics 10-41
restrictions 10-15
starting after installing Windows XP SP2 10-38
system requirements 10-13
users
configuration settings (table) 10-21
configuring 10-19, 10-21
configuring the ac user 10-22
deleting 10-22
finding 10-20
understanding 10-2
voice-messaging requirements 10-13
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Auto-Attendant
Cisco Unified Communications Manager and the CRS engine 11-4
components 11-3
configuration checklist (table) 11-4
description 11-1
installing 11-4
managing 11-6
overview 11-2
understanding 11-2
Cisco Unified IP Phone Services
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Assistant
configuration tips 8-27
Cisco Web Dialer
See Web Dialer
client matter codes
BAT usage 13-4
CAR usage 13-4
configuration checklist (table) 13-5
configuration settings (table) 13-8
configuring 13-7
CTI, JTAPI, and TAPI usage 13-4
deleting 13-8
described 13-2
enabling for route patterns 13-8
finding 13-6
installation 13-5
interactions 13-3
requirements 13-5
restrictions 13-3
system requirements 13-5
user information 13-13
codecs
for monitoring and recording calls (figure) 23-21
code yellow state 6-1
common network facility preemption
example (figure) 24-14
example with retry timer Trr (figure) 24-15
explained 24-13
conference list
interaction with call display restrictions 3-5
CorporateDirectory.txt file
creating and uploading 10-34
deleting 10-35
CTI
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Attendant Console usage 10-15
event delivery for monitoring and recording (figure) 23-24
intercom interactions 20-5
requirements for monitoring and recording 23-24
securing TLS connection 27-7
CTI route points
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Assistant configuration tips 8-21
Customer Response Solutions, installing 11-4
custom phone rings
creating 14-3
customizing files 14-2
introduction 14-1
overview 14-1
PCM file requirements 14-3
D
database scalability 25-7
dependency records
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Attendant Console 10-41
device mobility
configuration checklist 15-10
configuration tips 15-9
configuring 15-7
enabling/disabling 15-11
feature interactions 15-5
feature restrictions 15-5
installing 15-6
introducing 15-1
more information 15-12
network considerations 15-9
operations 15-2
overview 15-1
supported phone models 15-6
system requirements 15-6
troubleshooting 15-12
viewing roaming parameters 15-12
device profiles
and Cisco Extension Mobility 7-2
directed call park
BLF configuration settings 4-22
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Attendant Console usage 10-15
configuration checklist (table) 4-18
configuration settings (table) 4-21
configuring BLF/Directed Call Park buttons 4-22
deleting a number 4-23
finding a number 4-19
installing and activating 4-17
interactions 4-15
introduction 4-13
overview 4-1
restrictions 4-16
setting service parameters 4-19
system requirements 4-14
usage examples 4-13, 4-14
directory
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Attendant Console, understanding 10-10
directory number
assigning a call pickup group 5-16
DND
activating 16-4
adding to common phone profiles 16-7
architecture overview 16-2
configuration checklist (table) 16-5
configuring 16-5
described 16-1
device parameters (table) 16-6
feature key 16-6
hardware requirements 16-3
high priority call with DND ringer off enabled on a shared line (figure) 16-11
incoming call alert settings 16-2
installing 16-4
interactions
callback 16-4
extension mobility 16-4
hold reversion and intercom 16-4
hunt list 16-4
listed 16-3
MLPP and CER 16-4
park reversion 16-3
pickup 16-3
pickup notification 16-4
intercom usage 20-4
introducing 16-1
normal priority call with DND ringer off enabled on a nonshared line (figure) 16-9
normal priority call with DND ringer off enabled on a shared line (figure) 16-10
related topics 16-13
service parameters 16-5
softkeys 16-6
software requirements 16-3
status notification for SCCP 16-2
status notification for SIP devices 16-2
system requirements 16-2
troubleshooting 16-11
troubleshooting errors (table) 16-11
troubleshooting for SCCP Cisco Unified IP Phones 16-12
usage examples 16-8
using 16-8
domains, MLPP
identifier for MLPP 24-6
do not disturb
See DND
DSCP
mapping to call precedence 24-28
dual more phones, configuring handoff settings 22-24
E
end users
adding to standard end users group for Web Dialer 12-11
enterprise parameters
MLPP 24-36
Presence 26-12
extension mobility
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Attendant Console usage 10-14
interaction with call display restrictions 3-5
external call transfer restrictions
activating 17-5
blocking external call from transferring to external party (figure) 17-4
block offnet to offnet transfer service parameter 17-7
call classification configuration settings (table) 17-8
call classification service parameter 17-7
configuration checklist (table) 17-6
configuring 17-5
gateway configuration 17-7
installing 17-5
interactions 17-4
introducing 17-1
overview 17-1
related topics 17-9
restrictions 17-4, 17-5
route pattern configuration 17-8
service parameters 17-6
system requirements 17-4
transferring external calls to an external party (figure) 17-3
trunk configuration 17-8
F
features
barge 1-1
call display restrictions 3-1
call park 4-1
Cisco Extension Mobility
bulk administration tool 7-9
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Assistant
assistant console interface 8-4, 9-4
assistant interfaces 8-6, 9-5
bulk administration tool 8-8, 9-7
calling search space and partitions 8-20
Cisco Unified IP Phone interface 8-5, 9-5
Cisco Unified IP Phone Services 8-27
configuration checklist for proxy line support (table) 8-13
extension mobility 8-8, 9-8
intercom 8-10, 9-9
manager assistant administration interface 8-6, 9-6
manager interfaces 8-5, 9-5
message waiting indicator 8-10
multilevel precedence and preemption 8-10
Multilevel Precedence and Preemption (MLLP) 9-9
phones 8-31, 9-20
reporting tools 8-8, 9-8
route point 8-21
softkeys 8-6, 9-6
time-of-day routing 8-10
understanding architecture 8-2, 9-2
understanding database access architecture 8-5
understanding database and directory access architecture 9-5
device mobility 15-1
directed call park 4-1
external call transfer restrictions 17-1
hold reversion 18-1
immediate divert 19-1
malicious call ID (MCID) 21-1
Multilevel Precedence and Preemption (MLPP)
using with Cisco Unified Communications Manager Assistant 9-9
Presence 26-1
privacy 1-1
QRT 27-1, 27-15
Web Dialer 12-1
file format, Ringlist.xml 14-2
firewalls and one-way media (figure) 23-23
fixed audio source
configuration settings (table) 25-22
configuring 25-21, 25-22
deleting 25-22
forced authorization codes
BAT usage 13-4
CAR usage 13-4
configuration checklist (table) 13-5
configuration settings (table) 13-11
configuring 13-10
CTI, JTAPI, and TAPI usage 13-4
deleting 13-12
described 13-2
enabling for route patterns 13-12
finding 13-9
installation 13-5
interactions 13-3
requirements 13-5
restrictions 13-3
system requirements 13-5
user information 13-13
G
group call pickup configuration settings (table) 5-12
H
H.323 gateway
configuring for mobile voice access 22-20
hairpinning 22-22
hairpinning 22-22
held icon timers, configuring 10-40
hold reversion
alerting operations (table) 18-3
call focus operations 18-3
call focus priority 18-9
configuration checklist (table) 18-10
configuration tips 18-9
configuring 18-9
configuring call focus priority 18-11
configuring call reversion timer settings 18-12
description 18-2
examples 18-2, 18-4
installing 18-8
interactions
call park 18-7
CTI applications 18-8
listed 18-7
MLPP 18-7
music on hold 18-7
introducing 18-1
more information 18-14
overview 18-1
providing information to users 18-13
restrictions 18-8
retrieving reverted calls 18-4
supported devices 18-6
supported phone models 18-6
system requirements 18-6
timer deactivation 18-4
timers 18-9
troubleshooting 18-14
hunt groups
broadcast, understanding 10-8
circular, understanding 10-7
configuration settings (table) 10-31
configuring members 10-30
deleting members 10-33
linked, understanding 10-5
understanding 10-3
I
immediate divert
call-processing requirements 19-2
configuration checklist (table) 19-9
configuring 19-9
installing and activating 19-9
interactions
call detail records 19-7
call forward 19-7
conference 19-7
hunt list 19-7
listed 19-6
MLPP 19-6
interactions and restrictions 19-6
introducing 19-1
overview 19-1
phone display messages 19-4
related topics 19-11
requirements for incoming calls 19-3
requirements for outgoing calls 19-3
restrictions 19-7
scenarios 19-4, 19-5
setting service parameters 19-10
softkey requirements 19-2
system requirements 19-2
using 19-4
indication enabled 24-8
insufficient bandwidth, AAR for MLPP 24-27
intercom
barge usage 20-4
BAT usage 20-22
call preservation 20-5
Cisco Extension Mobility interactions 20-5
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Assistant 8-10
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Assistant usage 20-5
configuration checklist (table) 20-6
configuring 20-6
CTI interactions 20-5
described 20-1
DND usage 20-4
installing and activating 20-6
interactions 20-4
IP phones supported 20-3
overview 20-1
restrictions 20-4
SRST usage 20-5
system requirements 20-2
troubleshooting 20-23
using 20-7
IPMA, Cisco
See Cisco Unified Communications Manager Assistant
L
lines, interaction with MLPP 24-25
login call flow
Cisco Extension Mobility 7-5
logout call flow
Cisco Extension Mobility 7-6
M
malicious call ID
adding a softkey template 21-6
configuration checklist (table) 21-5
configuring alarms 21-6
explained 21-1
feature code 21-2
giving MCID to users 21-7
installing 21-4
interactions 21-3
alarms 21-3
call detail records 21-3
conference calls 21-3
extension mobility 21-3
overview 21-1
related topics 21-8
removing MCID feature 21-8
restrictions 21-4
services 21-1
setting service parameters 21-5
system requirements 21-2
troubleshooting 21-8
using 21-2
malicious call identification (MCID)
See malicious call ID
MCGP
and MLPP 24-27
MLPP
activating 24-34
announcements
blocked precedence 24-19
blocked precedence (figure) 24-19
busy station 24-19
explained 24-17
unauthorized precedence 24-18
unauthorized precedence (figure) 24-18
automated alternate routing (AAR) 24-27
call forward 24-25
call preservation 24-27
call transfer 24-26
call waiting 24-26
CDR recording 24-25
configuration checklist (table) 24-35
described 24-1
domain 24-6
enterprise parameters 24-36
hierarchical configuration 24-24
indication 24-8
installing 24-34
interactions 24-32
introducing 24-1
line feature interaction 24-25
mapping to DSCP 24-28
MGCP 24-27
numbering plan
example (figure) 24-21
explained 24-20
precedence
alternate party diversion (APD) 24-9
alternate party diversion example (figure) 24-10
call setup 24-8
explained 24-3
patterns 24-7
precedence patterns
example (figure) 24-21
explained 24-20
preemption
common network facility 24-13
common network facility example (figure) 24-14
common network facility example with retry timer Trr (figure) 24-15
details 24-11
enabled 24-10, 24-11
explained 24-6
receiving 24-10
user access 24-11
user access channel nonpreemptable 24-12
user access example (figure) 24-12
PRI 24-27
restrictions 24-32, 24-33
service parameter 24-25
shared lines 24-26
supplementary services
call forwarding 24-29
call pickup 24-31
call transfer 24-30
hunt pilots and hunt lists 24-31
multiple appearance lines 24-28
overview 24-28
three-way calling 24-30
terminology 24-2
trunk selection
example (figure) 24-23
explained 24-22
mobile connect
and FAC/CMC 22-4
and MLPP 22-4
configuration checklist 22-6
configuring access lists 22-7
configuring dual mode handoff settings 22-24
configuring softkeys 22-25
definitions 22-2
described 22-1
feature interactions 22-4
features and benefits 22-3
introducing 22-1
overview 22-1
related topics 22-26
remote destination 22-15
remote destination profile 22-11
restrictions 22-4
security and privacy 22-3
system requirements 22-6
use case scenarios 22-4
with existing cellular phones 22-2
mobile voice access
configuration checklist 22-6
configuring media resources 22-19
definitions 22-2
described 22-1
features and benefits 22-3
H.323 configuration 22-20
introducing 22-1
media resources 22-19
overview 22-1
related topics 22-26
mobility softkeys 22-25
modifying files 14-2
MOH
See music on hold (MOH)
monitoring
adding user for application (figure) 23-28
adding user to groups (figure) 23-29
agent call 23-10
agent cannot control a monitoring call (figure) 23-8
agent conferences in the supervisor (figure) 23-11
agent in a conference (figure) 23-11
architecture (figure) 23-4
BIB 23-23
call characteristics 23-20
call information 23-23
call preservation 23-23
codec for calls (figure) 23-21
configuration checklist (table) 23-37
configuring 23-27
configuring calling search spaces (figure) 23-31
configuring tones (figure) 23-30
CTI event delivery (figure) 23-24
CTI requirements 23-24
described 23-1
firewalls (figure) 23-23
hardware requirements 23-25
interactions listed 23-25
interactions with CTI and JTAPI/TSP applications 23-25
interactions with other features 23-26
introducing 23-1, 23-6
invocation of a session 23-6
multiple sessions (figure) 23-9
notification tones 23-20
one-way media 23-22
one-way media (figure) 23-23
overview (figure) 23-2
play tone behavior 23-21
related topics 23-38
restrictions
listed 23-26
security 23-26
with intercom 23-26
service parameters 23-38
session (figure) 23-7
session flow (figure) 23-6
simultaneous with recording (figure) 23-19
streaming through the agent IP phone (figure) 23-5
supervisor conferences in another supervisor (figure) 23-12
supervisor transfers the monitoring call (figure) 23-7
supported devices 23-5
system requirements 23-24
terminology 23-2
turn on IP phone BIB to allow (figure) 23-27
multicast
audio sources for MOH 25-10
configuration checklist (table) 25-11
explained 25-10
multilevel precedence and preemption
See MLPP
music on hold
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Attendant Console usage 10-15
music on hold (MOH)
audio files
deleting 25-30
displaying 25-28
managing 25-28
uploading 25-29
audio sources
configuration settings (table) 25-19
configuring 25-16, 25-18
deleting 25-19
explained 25-8
finding 25-17
call park example 25-5
characteristics 25-3
configuration checklist (table) 25-14
creating audio sources 25-9
database scalability 25-7
default MOH sample 25-9
definitions 25-2
described 25-1
failover and fallback 25-14
features
manageability 25-7
server manageability 25-6
server redundancy 25-6
server scalability 25-6
fixed audio source
configuration settings (table) 25-22
configuring 25-22
deleting 25-22
described 25-21
functionality 25-4
list of topics 25-1
managing audio sources 25-10
monitoring performance
overview (table) 25-15
service states 25-16
requirements and limits 25-12
server configuration settings (table) 25-25
servers
characteristics 25-5
configuring 25-23, 25-24
database requirements 25-6
explained 25-8
finding 25-23
manageability 25-6
perfmon counters 25-15
redundancy 25-6
resetting 25-25
scalability 25-6
storing audio sources 25-9
supported features 25-5
transfer hold example 25-5
understanding 25-1
user hold example 25-5
N
nonpreemptable user access channel 24-12
notification tones for monitoring and recording 23-20
numbering plan
MLPP (figure) 24-21
MLPP access control 24-20
O
other call pickup
configuration checklist (table) 5-9
P
parameters, service
CDR 21-5
partitions
restricting access 5-3
using call pickup 5-3
Web Dialer support 12-10
PCM file requirements for custom ring types 14-3
perfmon counters
counter descriptions (table) 25-16
using to view MOH servers 25-15
phones
and call display restrictions 3-8
custom rings
creating 14-1, 14-3
overview 14-1
PCM file requirements 14-3
interaction with Presence 26-3
pilot points
associating with the ac user 10-30
configuration settings (table) 10-26
configuring 10-25
deleting 10-28
finding 10-24
resetting 10-29
understanding 10-3
precedence
alternate party diversion (APD)
example (figure) 24-10
explained 24-9
blocked 24-19
blocked (figure) 24-19
busy station 24-19
call setup 24-8
CDR recording 24-25
explained 24-3
patterns
access control 24-20
MLPP (figure) 24-21
setup 24-7
unauthorized 24-18
unauthorized (figure) 24-18
preemption
common network facility 24-13
common network facility example (figure) 24-14
common network facility example with retry timer Trr (figure) 24-15
details 24-11
enabled 24-10, 24-11
explained 24-6
receiving 24-10
user access 24-11
user access channel nonpreemptable 24-12
user access example (figure) 24-12
Presence
authorization 26-7
BLF/SpeedDial
buttons, configuring 26-19
configuration settings (table) 4-23, 26-20
configuring 26-19
configuration checklist (table) 26-10
feature interactions and restrictions 26-10
groups
applying 26-17
configuration example 26-6
configuration settings (table) 26-15
explained 26-5
interaction examples 26-7
interaction with Cisco Extension Mobility 26-9
interaction with phones and trunks 26-3
interaction with route lists 26-4
more information 26-21
overview 26-1
request examples 26-3
SUBSCRIBE calling search space 26-9, 26-13
tips for presence group and presence authorization 26-18
PRI and MLPP 24-27
privacy
activating 1-10
configuration checklist (table) 1-12
configuring 1-11
described 1-6
installing and activating 1-10
interactions and restrictions 1-7
overview 1-1
related topics 1-13
service parameters 1-13
system requirements 1-7
privacy on hold
activating 1-11
configuration checklist (table) 1-12
configuring 1-11
described 1-6
installing and activating 1-10
interactions and restrictions 1-7
related topics 1-13
service parameters 1-13
system requirements 1-7
proxy user, creating for Web Dialer 12-11
Q
QRT
activating 27-14
activating CEF service 27-22
adding softkey template to phones 27-20
alarms and traces 27-22
architecture overview 27-3
can't make calls (figure) 27-13
can't make calls (table) 27-13
Cisco Extended Functions service 27-5
components 27-2
configuration checklist (table) 27-15
configuring 27-15
configuring softkey template in common device configuration 27-19
creating softkey template 27-16
description 27-1
extended menu choices 27-9
information to users 27-30
installing 27-14
interactions 27-14
IP phone support 27-5
overview 27-1
phone configuration (figure) 27-21
phone interface (figure) 27-10
phone interface display (figure) 27-9
phone recently rebooted (table) 27-12
problem categories (table) 27-10
problems with last call (table) 27-12
problem with phone that recently rebooted (figure) 27-13
QRT Viewer 27-25
reason codes (table) 27-10
related topics 27-32
reporting problem with current call (figure) 27-11
reporting problem with last call (figure) 27-12
reports
described 27-26
fields by supported category 27-28
restrictions 27-14
securing signaling connections 27-7
serviceability features 27-21
setting service parameters 27-24
softkey 27-16
softkey layout configuration (figure) 27-19
softkey template configuration window (figure) 27-17
softkey template configuration window after copy (figure) 27-18
system requirements 27-5
troubleshooting 27-30
user interface 27-8
using 27-8
voice quality feedback (figure) 27-9
Quality Report Tool (QRT)
See QRT
R
recording
adding user for application (figure) 23-28
adding user to groups (figure) 23-29
agent conference (figure) 23-18
application-invoked 23-14
application-invoked (figure) 23-15
architecture (figure) 23-4
automatic 23-14
automatic (figure) 23-15
barged call (figure) 23-17
BIB 23-23
call characteristics 23-20
call display 23-23
call information 23-23
call preservation 23-23
calls do not survive agent hold (figure) 23-16
codec for calls (figure) 23-21
configuration checklist (figure) 23-37
configuring 23-27
configuring calling search spaces (figure) 23-31
configuring tones (figure) 23-30
creating a route pattern for the recorder (figure) 23-35
creating recorder redundancy (figure) 23-36
creating recording profile (figure) 23-33
creating SIP trunk that points to the recorder (figure) 23-34
CTI event delivery (figure) 23-24
CTI requirements 23-24
described 23-1
enabling for a line appearance (figure) 23-32
firewalls (figure) 23-23
hardware requirements 23-25
interactions listed 23-25, 23-26
interactions with CTI and JTAPI/TSP applications 23-25
interactions with other features 23-26
introducing 23-1, 23-13
limiting codec usage 23-22
modes 23-14
notification tones 23-20
one-way media 23-22
one-way media (figure) 23-23
overview (figure) 23-3
play tone behavior 23-21
recorder as SIP trunk device 23-14
related topics 23-38
restrictions
security 23-26
with intercom 23-26
service parameters 23-38
simultaneous with monitoring (figure) 23-19
streaming through the agent IP phone (figure) 23-5
supported devices 23-5
system requirements 23-24
terminology 23-2
turn on IP phone BIB to allow (figure) 23-27
recording profiles
creating (figure) 23-33
Redirector servlet
configuring 12-10
redundancy
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Attendant Console 10-11
creating for recorders (figure) 23-36
MOH servers 25-6
Web Dialer 12-3
remote destination
adding 22-17
configuration settings (table) 22-18
configuring 22-15
deleting 22-18
finding 22-16
updating 22-17
remote destination profile
adding 22-13
configuration settings (table) 22-14
configuring 22-11
deleting 22-14
finding 22-12
updating 22-13
requirements
Call Back 2-5
Cisco Extension Mobility 7-8
device mobility 15-6
hold reversion 18-6
mobile connect 22-6
retry timer Trr example (figure) 24-15
reverted calls 18-4
Ringlist.xml file format 14-2
route lists
interaction with Presence 26-4
route patterns
creating for the recorder (figure) 23-35
S
SCCP
status notification for DND 16-2
security
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Assistant 8-26, 9-18
IPMASecureSysUser 8-26, 9-18
Presence authorization 26-7
with monitoring feature 23-26
with recording feature 23-26
service parameters
barge 1-13
CDR 21-5
external call transfer restrictions 17-6
for call pickup group 5-10
for monitoring and recording 23-38
for recording and monitoring (figure) 23-31
MLPP 24-25
Presence 26-12
privacy 1-13
privacy on hold 1-13
Web Dialer 12-6
services
Cisco Extension Mobility, adding 7-16
supplementary for MLPP 24-28
shared conference bridges and cBarge 1-10
shared lines
MLPP interaction 24-26
SIP
DND status notification 16-2
recorder as SIP trunk device 23-14
trunks
creating to point to the recorder (figure) 23-34
softkeys
barge 1-4
cBarge 1-5
configuring mobility 22-25
templates for MCID 21-6
SRST
intercom usage 20-5
supplementary services
call forwarding 24-29
call pickup 24-31
call transfer 24-30
hunt pilots and hunt lists 24-31
multiple appearance lines 24-28
overview 24-28
three-way calling 24-30
T
templates, softkey
MCID 21-6
TLS, securing connection to CTI 27-7
trace settings, Web Dialer 12-13
transfer
external call transfer restrictions 17-1
transfer hold, example with MOH 25-5
translation patterns
for call display restrictions 3-6
Trr retry timer preemption example (figure) 24-15
trunks
interaction with Presence 26-3
selection for MLPP
example (figure) 24-23
explained 24-22
U
unicast
audio sources for MOH 25-10
explained 25-10
user hold, example with MOH 25-5
users
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Attendant Console
configuring 10-19
understanding 10-2
V
voice mail
interaction with call display restrictions 3-5
W
Web Dialer
activating 12-4
adding users to standard Cisco Unified Communications Manager end users group 12-11
configuration checklist (table) 12-5
configuring 12-5
configuring application dial rules 12-10
configuring for local language 12-9
configuring Redirector servlet 12-10
creating a proxy user 12-11
installing 12-4
interactions 12-4
interactions and restrictions 12-3
introducing 12-1
locale settings in Microsoft Internet Explorer (figure) 12-9
overview 12-1
partition support 12-10
redundancy 12-3
related topics 12-13
restrictions 12-4
secure TLS connection 12-8
service parameters 12-6
servlet
Redirector 12-2
Webdialer 12-1, 12-6
system requirements 12-3
trace settings 12-13