This chapter provides information about setting up manager and
assistant phones with either shared lines or proxy lines for the
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Assistant. Information is also
provided for adding and updating manager-assistant associations using a BAT
spreadsheet, and for creating default and custom CSV data files for
manager-assistants.
You can use the
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Bulk Administration (BAT) to manage
the
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Assistant feature in
Cisco Unified Communications Manager. You can add, update, and delete
managers or assistants with their associations in bulk transactions. For more
information that is related to Cisco Unified CM Assistant, see the
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Features and
Services Guide
and the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Assistant User
Guide.
Phones and Lines for Cisco Unified Communications Manager Assistant
The Cisco Unified CM Assistant feature works with several
Cisco Unified IP Phone models and device profiles. Cisco Unified CM Assistant
provides two modes for configuring managers and assistants lines for use with
Cisco Unified CM Assistant features.
Proxy mode—The primary manager line associates with a proxy line
that has a different directory number on the assistant phone.
Shared line mode—The manager and assistant have a shared line on
their phones that uses the same directory number and partition.
Note
You can associate users to devices/phones only if they support
Unified CM Assistant.
You can use BAT to set up the manager and assistant phones with
either proxy lines or shared lines.
Set up phones in proxy line mode for Cisco Unified Communications Manager Assistant
To prepare for configuring manager and assistant phones with
Unified CM Assistant proxy line support, you must complete the following tasks:
Procedure
Step 1
Set up and configure Unified CM Assistant requirements for your
system. Cisco recommends that you use the Cisco Unified CM Assistant
Configuration Wizard. The wizard automatically creates the phone templates for
Unified CM Assistant manager and assistant, route points, partitions,
translation patterns, and calling search space for the Cisco Unified CM
Assistant service. To run the Cisco Unified CM Assistant Configuration Wizard,
ensure BAT and the wizard are on the same server. Refer to theCisco Unified Communications Manager Features and Services Guide for information about running the
Cisco Unified CM Assistant Configuration Wizard.
Note
You can use the Cisco Unified CM Assistant Configuration Wizard
only one time to set up the Unified CM Assistant configuration requirements for
your system. After running the configuration wizard, you can only view, but not
change, your configuration with the wizard.
Step 2
To add new phones and users for managers and assistants, use the
Unified CM Assistant manager and Unified CM Assistant assistant phone templates
that the Cisco Unified CM Assistant Configuration Wizard produced on the BAT
server. Use the BAT templates to configure phones for proxy mode only.
Step 3
For existing manager and assistant phones, you can change the
manager and assistant phones to correspond to the Unified CM Assistant phone
templates by using either of these methods:
You can use the Add Lines feature in BAT to modify existing
phones to resemble the Unified CM Assistant phone templates.
You can delete the original phones and add new phones by using
the Unified CM Assistant phone templates for managers and assistants.
Step 4
After you configure the phones and lines for managers and
assistants, you associate the manager and assistant lines for Unified CM
Assistant control.
The following table lists the default settings for the
Unified CM Assistant manager phone template.
Table 1 Default settings for manager phone templates for proxy
lines
Field
Default Value
Softkey Template
Softkey Template Standard Manager
Phone Button Template
Standard Cisco Unified IP Phone 7960 (2 lines)
Line1
Primary line
CSS =
Generated_CSS_I_E
Partition =
Generated_Managers
Line 2
Incoming Intercom line
CSS =
Generated_CSS_I_E
Partition =
Generated_Everyone
Also configure
auto answer with headset option.
Services
Assistant Primary Service
The following table lists the default settings for the
Unified CM Assistant assistant phone template.
Table 2 Default settings for assistant phone template for proxy
lines
Field
Default Value
Softkey Template
Softkey Assistant
Phone Button Template
Standard Cisco Unified IP Phone 7960 Assistant
Expansion Module 1
14-button expansion module
One line on base phone and five lines on expansion module
For proxy lines, one line on base phone and five lines on
expansion module have the following default configuration:
CSS =
Generated_CSS_M_E
Partition =
Generated_Everyone
Line 7
(On Expansion Module)
Intercom line
CSS =
Generated_CSS_I_E
Partition =
Generated_Everyone
Also configure
auto answer with headset option.
Manager and assistant proxy line configurations
BAT assigns Unified CM Assistant line configurations by
mapping the primary manager lines on the phone to proxy lines on the assistant
phone. When you use the Unified CM Assistant manager and assistant default
templates that the Unified CM Assistant wizard created, you can associate from
one to five manager lines on one assistant phone. For phones that are
configured with the Unified CM Assistant templates, this example shows the line
configurations when you associate two manager phones to an assistant phone.
Manager 1 Phone:
Line 1— Primary line
Line 2— Intercom line
Manager 2 Phone:
Line 1— Primary line
Line 2— Intercom line
Assistant Phone:
Line 1—Primary line
Line 2—Proxy line for Manager 1
Line 3—Proxy line for Manager 2
Lines 4 through 6 are unassigned
Line 7—Intercom line
Assistant Phone:
Lines 4 through 6 remain available for other manager
associations.
When you associate multiple managers to an assistant phone,
BAT creates proxy lines based on the order in the CSV data file. BAT creates
the first manager-assistant line by assigning all the primary manager lines as
proxy lines to the unassigned lines on the assistant phone. BAT continues
creating individual manager-assistant proxy lines based on the order of the CSV
record until all lines on the assistant phone are assigned or all managers in
the CSV record are associated.
When you associate multiple assistants to a manager primary
line, BAT assigns assistants to the manager based on the order in the CSV data
file. BAT assigns the primary manager lines based on the first assistant number
of available lines. For example, a manager phone has two primary lines. The
first assistant, who is listed in the CSV data file, has only one available
line. Consequently, BAT associates only one primary line for the manager and
one proxy line on all the assistant phones that are listed in the CSV record.
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Assistant Manager phone line configurations
The following table lists all possible line configurations
for a manager phone that BAT can set up when you are using manager-assistant
associations.
Table 3 Manager phone line configuration
Number of Available Lines
Configuration
One line
Line 1—Primary line (Unified CM Assistant controlled)
Intercom line (none)
Two lines
(Default Unified CM Assistant manager phone template)
Line 1—Primary line (Unified CM Assistant controlled)
Line 2—Intercom line (optional)
More than two lines
Last line gets configured as the intercom line.
The number of available lines on the assistant phone
determines the number of manager lines that get associated with proxy lines.
Unified CM Assistant phone line configurations
The following table lists the default line configurations
for the assistant phones that BAT sets up during manager-assistant
associations.
Table 4 Assistant phone line configurations
Number of Available Lines
Configuration
One line
Line 1—Proxy line
Intercom line (none)
Two lines
Line 1—Primary line
Line 2—Proxy line
Intercom line (none)
Three lines
Line 1—Primary line
Line 2—Proxy line
Line 3—Intercom line
More than three lines
Line 1—Primary line
Line 2—Proxy line
Last line gets configured as the intercom line
All other lines get configured as proxy lines
Seven lines
(Default Unified CM Assistant assistant phone template)
Line 1—Primary line
Line 2 through line 6 can get configured as proxy lines to
support up to five managers.
Line 7—Intercom line
Proxy line example for Cisco Unified Communications Manager Assistant manager and assistant phones
You associate two managers, each with three existing lines,
to an assistant phone with six unassigned lines. BAT sets the following line
configurations on the manager and assistant phones.
Manager 1 Phone:
Line 1—Manager primary line (DN is 2355)
Line 2—Manager primary line (DN is 2366)
Line 3—Manager intercom line
Manager 2 Phone:
Line 1—Manager primary line (DN is 2656)
Line 2—Manager primary line (DN is 2666)
Line 3—Manager intercom line
Assistant Phone:
Line 1—Assistant primary line (DN is 3333)
Line 2—Proxy line 1 for Manager 1 (DN is 3455)
Line 3—Proxy line 1 for Manager 2 (DN is 3656))
Line 4—Proxy line 2 for Manager 1 (DN is 3366)
Line 5—Proxy line 2 for Manager 2 (DN is 3666)
Line 6—Available
Line 7—Assistant intercom line
Assistant Phone:
When you associate a manager phone that has preexisting
primary lines, you must ensure that the number of unassigned lines on the
assistant phone equals or is greater than the number of primary lines on the
manager phone. For instance, BAT does not allow you to create an association
between a manager that has a phone with four configured primary lines and an
assistant with only three available lines.
Set up proxy lines on new manager and assistant phones for Cisco Unified Communications Manager Assistant
You can set up new Unified CM Assistant manager and
assistant phones to use proxy lines.
Before You Begin
Run the Unified CM
Assistant Configuration Wizard to create the Unified CM Assistant templates,
partition, and calling search space.
If you want to associate
more than five managers to an assistant, you must access the Unified CM
Assistant Template and make a copy with a new name. Add more lines to the
template to accommodate the additional managers.
Procedure
Step 1
Choose
BAT
Administrator > Phones > Phones
Template.
The
Phone Template Configuration window displays.
Note
Because BAT Unified CM Assistant templates are write protected,
if you want to make changes to these templates, you must make a copy of the
template and then edit the template with your changes. See
Table 1
for default manager phone template field descriptions. See
Table 2
for default assistant phone template field descriptions.
Step 2
Create the CSV data file for manager phones and another file for
assistant phones using these options:
Use the BAT spreadsheet and choose the Phones tab.
Use a text editor and refer to the manager or assistant
template fields as a guide.
Set up proxy lines on existing manager and assistant phones for Cisco Unified Communications Manager Assistant
You can set up existing Unified CM Assistant manager and
assistant phones to use proxy lines.
Procedure
Step 1
Choose
BAT
Administration > Phones > Add
Lines.
The Phone Add Lines window displays.
Step 2
You may need to copy and modify the Unified CM Assistant templates
for BAT.
See Table 1
for default manager phone template field descriptions, and see
Table 2
for default assistant phone template field descriptions.
Note
If you changed any configuration information (for example,
partition names) when you ran the Cisco Unified CM Assistant Configuration
Wizard, you must use the same configuration information for the fields when you
edit the template.
Step 3
Create the CSV data file for manager phones and another file for
assistant phones using one of these options:
Use the BAT spreadsheet and choose the Add Lines tab.
Use a text editor and use the manager or assistant template
fields as a guide.
What to Do Next
You can set up manager and assistant lines on existing phones.
Set up phones in shared line mode for Cisco Unified Communications Manager Assistant
You can set up manager and assistant phones to use shared
lines when you create a BAT template to add new phones in the
Cisco Unified Communications Manager database. Use
the procedures for setting up new phones using BAT.
Before You Begin
Before you can configure manager and assistant phones with shared line
support, you must set up the Unified CM Assistant service parameters for shared
line support in
Cisco Unified Communications Manager. Refer to the
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Features and
Services Guide for information.
Note
If you have a Cisco Unified IP Phone model 7960, you need a phone
button template with five or more lines.
Procedure
Create a BAT template to add new or update existing manager and
assistant phones using the following guidelines:
After you configure the phones and lines for managers and assistants,
you must associate the manager and assistant lines for Unified CM Assistant
control. Follow the procedures in the
CSV Data File for manager-assistant associations.
BAT associates Cisco Unified CM Assistant line
configurations to shared lines that are assigned to the manager and the
assistant phones. You set the shared line mode in the manager’s configuration
when associating managers with assistants.
In shared line mode, the manager line corresponds to a
shared line on the assistant phone. For example, to associate two managers with
an assistant, you add two lines to the assistant phone that have the same
directory numbers and partitions as the primary lines on the manager phones.
Manager 1 Phone:
Line 1— Primary line (DN is 2355)
Line 2— Intercom line (optional)
Manager 2 Phone:
Line 1— Primary line (DN is 2875)
Line 2— Intercom line (optional)
Assistant Phone:
Line 1—Assistant primary line (DN is 3356)
Line 2—Shared line with Manager 1 (DN is 2355)
Line 3—Shared line with Manager 2 (DN is 2875)
Lines 4 through 6 are available
Line 7—Intercom line (optional)
You can add lines 4 through 6 as shared lines for other
managers.
When you add multiple manager lines to an assistant phone,
all lines on the assistant phone must use shared line mode. You cannot mix
proxy and shared lines on the assistant phone. Likewise, when a manager has
multiple assistants, all associations must use shared line mode.
When you associate multiple assistants to a manager who has
shared line mode, BAT assigns Unified CM Assistant associations only to those
assistants that are also using shared line mode.
When you use BAT to insert manager-assistant associations to
the
Cisco Unified Communications Manager database, you can add new associations or
update existing associations.
You have two options for creating a CSV data file to add or update manager-assistant associations:
using the BAT spreadsheet or using a text editor to create a text file in CSV format.
When you create an association for a new manager, you need
to enter a device name. When you update a manager with an existing Unified CM
Assistant record, consider these fields optional. BAT does not allow you to assign the intercom line of a
manager to a proxy line for an assistant if the number of manager lines is
greater than or equal to three.
Add or update manager-assistant associations using BAT spreadsheet
Use the BAT spreadsheet to add new or update existing
Unified CM Assistant associations. The BAT spreadsheet includes data file
templates with macros to make it easy to add, update, or delete
manager-assistant associations.
Procedure
Add new Unified CM Assistant associations using the BAT
spreadsheet.
Use the BAT spreadsheet to create a CSV data file for
inserting, updating, or deleting default manager-assistant associations for
both proxy and shared mode.
After you have finished editing all the fields in the BAT spreadsheet,
you can export the content to a CSV formatted data file. The file is saved to
C:\XLSDataFiles or to your choice of another
existing folder on your local workstation and is assigned a default filename:
<type of operation>ManagerAssistants-timestamp.txt
where
<type of operation> can be either insert or
delete, and
"timestamp" represents the precise date and time
that the file was created.
Procedure
Step 1
Download and open the BAT.xlt file to open the BAT spreadsheet.
Step 2
When prompted, click
Enable Macros to use the spreadsheet
capabilities.
Step 3
To display the manager-assistant association options, click the
Default Managers-Assistants tab at the bottom
of the spreadsheet.
Step 4
Scroll to the right side of the template until you see the radio
buttons and choose the type of associations for this transaction:
One manager,
multiple assistants
One assistant,
multiple managers
Step 5
Complete all mandatory fields and any relevant, optional fields.
If you choose the
One manager, multiple assistants radio
button, enter the following information in each row:
Manager ID—Enter
the user ID, up to 30 characters, of the manager.
Assistant
ID#—Enter the user IDs, up to 30 characters, for the
assistants to whom the manager will be associated, where the
# symbol represents the number of assistants
assigned to a manager.
Tip
To add more assistants, click
Add more Assistants.
If you choose the
One assistant, multiple managers radio
button, enter the following information in each row:
Assistant ID—Enter
the user ID, up to 30 characters, of the assistant.
Manager
ID#—Enter the user IDs, up to 30 characters, for the managers
to whom the assistant will be associated. where the
# symbol represents the number of managers
assigned to an assistant.
Note
To add more managers, click
Add more Managers.
Step 6
Choose the operation that you want to perform:
To create new manager-assistant associations, click
Insert.
To delete a manager or an assistant from a manager-assistant
association, click
Delete.
Step 7
To transfer the data from the BAT spreadsheet into a CSV data
file, click
Export to BAT Format.
Tip
For information on how to read the exported CSV data file, click
the link to
View Sample File in theInsert
Managers/Assistants window in BAT.
The system saves the file using the default filename
<type of
operation>ManagerAssistants-timestamp.txt to
C:\XLSDataFiles or to your choice of another
existing folder on your local workstation.
What to Do Next
You must upload the CSV data file to the
Cisco Unified Communications Manager first node database server so BAT can access
the CSV data file.
When you have existing phones that you want to set up with
manager-assistant associations, you can use the
Custom Managers-Assistants tab in the BAT
spreadsheet. Use the BAT spreadsheet to create a custom CSV data file for
inserting or updating manager-assistant associations for proxy lines on the
assistant phones.
After you have finished editing all the fields in the BAT spreadsheet,
you can export the content to a CSV formatted data file. The system saves the
file using the default filename
Custom Manager-Assistants-timestamp.txt to
C:\XLSDataFiles or to your choice of another
existing folder on your local workstation.
Procedure
Step 1
Download the BAT.xlt file from
Cisco Unified Communications Manager server.
Step 2
Open the BAT.xlt file. When prompted, click
Enable Macros to use the spreadsheet
capabilities.
Step 3
To display the manager-assistant association options, click the
Custom Managers-Assistants tab at the bottom
of the spreadsheet.
Step 4
Scroll to the right side of the template until you see
Number of Proxy Lines box. In that box, enter
the number of proxy lines that you are assigning to an assistant. The
spreadsheet adds Proxy Line DN and Manager Line DN Columns based on the number
that you enter.
Complete all mandatory fields and any relevant, optional fields.
Manager ID—Enter the
user ID of the manager.
Device Name—Enter the
device name that are assigned to the manager phone.
Intercom DN—Enter the
directory number for the manager intercom line. (Optional)
Assistant ID—Enter the
user IDs for the assistants to whom the manager will be associated.
Device Name—Enter the
device name that are assigned to the assistant's phone.
Intercom DN—Enter the
directory number for the assistant intercom line. (Optional)
Proxy Line
DN#—Enter the directory number for the assistant proxy line.
Manager Line
DN#—Enter the directory number for the manager primary line.
The
# symbol represents the number of proxy lines that
are associated to a manager.
Step 5
To transfer the data from the BAT spreadsheet into a CSV data
file, click
Export to BAT Format button.
Tip
For information on how to read the exported CSV data file, click
the link to
View Sample File in theInsert
Managers/Assistants window in BAT.
The system saves the file using the default filename
Custom Manager-Assistants-timestamp.txt to
C:\XLSDataFiles or to your choice of another
existing folder on your local workstation.
What to Do Next
You must upload the CSV data file to the
Cisco Unified Communications Manager first node database server so BAT can access
the CSV data file.