This chapter provides information to use the
Add/Update Intercom utility to add or update intercoms in bulk
for user device profiles in
Cisco Unified Communications Manager server.
The Intercom feature allows one user to call another user, and
that call automatically gets answered with one-way media from caller to called
party, regardless of whether the called party is busy or idle.
Use BAT to update Intercom DNs for user device profiles.
Procedure
Step 1
Choose
Bulk
Administration > User Device
Profiles > Add/Update Intercom
DNs > Update Intercom DNs.
The
Update Intercom Directory Number window displays
Step 2
From the first
Find and List Intercom Directory Numbers To Update
where drop-down list box, choose one of the following criteria:
Intercom Directory
Number
Route Partition
Description
Step 3
From the second Find and List Intercom Directory
Numbers To Update where drop-down list box, choose one of the
following criteria:
begins with
contains
ends with
is exactly
is empty
is not empty
Step 4
Specify the appropriate search text in the text field, if
applicable, and click
Find.
Tip
To find all Intercom DNs that are registered in the database,
click
Find without entering any search text.
To further define your query, you can choose
AND or
OR to add multiple filters and repeat
Step 2
and
Step 3.
A list of discovered Intercom DNs displays by
Intercom DN Pattern
Route Partition
Description
Step 5
Click
Next. The next
Update Intercom Directory Number window
displays.
Step 6
Specify the settings that you want to update for all the records
that you have defined in your query. You can choose multiple parameters to
update. See Update Intercom DN field descriptions for UDPs
for descriptions of the parameters.
Add Intercom DNs to user device profiles
You can use a CSV data file to add Intercom DNs to user
device profiles in a
Cisco Unified Communications Manager server.
Before You Begin
You must have a data file
in comma separated value (CSV) format that contains the unique details for the
UDPs or other IP telephony devices.
Upload the data files by
choosing the relevant target and function for the transaction.
Procedure
Step 1
Choose
Bulk
Administration > User Device
Profiles > Add/Update Intercom
DNs > Add Intercom DNs.
The
Bulk UDP Intercom DN Insert window displays.
Step 2
In the
File Name drop-down list box, choose the CSV
data file that you created for this specific bulk transaction.
Step 3
In the
User Device Profile Template Name drop-down
list box, choose the BAT UDP template that you created for this type of bulk
transaction.
Step 4
Check the
Override Configuration Settings check box to
update the existing UDP template settings with the information that is
contained in the file that you want to insert.
Consider overriding the configuration settings as optional.
Step 5
In the
Job Information area, enter the Job
description.
The default job description for this transaction specifies Insert
Intercom DNs.
Step 6
Choose when to add Intercom DNs. Do one of the following:
Click
Run Immediately to add Intercom DNs
immediately.
Click
Run Later to add Intercom DNs at a later
time.
Step 7
To create a job for adding Intercom DNs, click
Submit.
Use the
Job Configuration window to schedule
and/or activate this job.
The following table provides the field descriptions for
updating line details in user device profiles.
Table 1 Field description for updating Intercom DN details in UDPs
Field
Description
Intercom Directory Number Information
Route Partition
Choose a route partition to which the directory number
belongs.
Note
The directory number can appear in more than one partition.
Description
Enter a description that makes the device easy to recognize.
Alerting Name
This name represents the name that displays during an alert to
a shared directory number. For non-shared directory numbers, during alerts, the
system uses the name that is entered in the Display field.
ASCII Alerting Name
This field provides the same information as the Alerting Name
field, but you must limit input to ASCII characters. Devices that do not
support Unicode (internationalized) characters display the content of the
Alerting Name ASCII field.
Intercom Directory Number Settings
Calling Search Space
Choose the calling search space to which this group of
UDPs/ports should belong.
A calling search space specifies the collection of route
partitions that are searched to determine how a dialed number should be routed.
Presence Group
Used with the Presence feature, the SIP or SCCP device serves
as a watcher because it requests status about the presence entity, for example,
directory number, that is configured as a BLF speed dial button on the device.
If you want the device to receive the status of the presence
entity, choose a Presence Group that is allowed to view the status of the
Presence Group that is applied to the directory number, as indicated in the
Presence Group Configuration
window.
For more information on the Presence feature, refer to the
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Features and Services Guide.