Table Of Contents
Symbols - A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W -
Index
Symbols
*8 TNT 3-4, 10-2, 14-2
? 12-4
A
ACD 5-13
admission control for calls 3-5
aging cache 12-5
alternate
endpoints 4-23
gatekeeper 4-12, 4-14
application examples 14-11
architecture 1-1
ASR 1-12, 4-28, 7-2, 7-3, 9-6
automatic call distributor (ACD) 5-13
Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) 1-12, 4-28, 7-2, 7-3, 9-6
B
backup and restore 13-3
bandwidth
for retrieving prompts 12-3
provisioning 9-1, 9-5
Basic Video Service 2-13, 14-7
blind transfer 6-2
blocking media streams 9-9
border element 7-4
branch office
gateways 3-1
media server 12-6
C
cache aging 12-5
caching
prompts 12-3, 12-4
query URLs 12-4
call admission control 9-8
Call Director
deployment model 2-3, 5-7, 6-3
calls
admission control 3-5
control of 2-3, 2-6, 2-10
control traffic 9-3
disposition of 4-5, 4-9, 4-11, 4-14, 4-17, 4-18, 4-23, 4-24, 4-26, 4-27, 4-28, 4-29, 4-30, 4-31
failures 4-14
flows 1-13, 2-2, 2-4, 2-5, 2-8, 2-9, 2-12, 2-15, 3-6, 3-9, 6-2, 6-3, 11-3
help desk 6-2
initial treatment 2-8, 2-9, 2-12
in progress 4-10, 4-16
log files 13-2
maximum number 7-8, 9-7
originated by Cisco UnifiedCM 5-13, 6-1
outbound 6-2
post-ICM 11-4, 11-5
pre-routing 11-3, 11-4, 11-5
queue and collect 14-2
routing 3-10, 5-11
self-service 14-2
survivability 3-4
tracking 13-2
traffic 9-2
transfers 2-3, 2-5, 2-6, 2-8, 2-10, 2-13, 10-1
Call Server 14-3
Call Studio 1-5, 4-26, 8-3
CCE 1-9
Central Controller 9-4
centralized
VoiceXML gateways 4-19
VXML Servers 3-3
Cisco IOS 4-7, 4-16, 12-3
Cisco Unified Border Element 7-4
Cisco Unified Call Studio 1-5, 4-26, 8-3
Cisco Unified Presence 14-6
Cisco Unified Videoconferencing 14-7
clusters 3-8
co-located VXML Servers and gateways 3-3
components of CVP 1-3
Comprehensive deployment model
described 2-6
Using ICM Micro-Apps 5-7, 6-5
Using Unified CVP VXML Server 5-7, 6-6
configuration of
ASR 4-28
caching for prompts 12-3, 12-4
Cisco IOS 4-16
Cisco IOS gateway 4-7
Cisco UnifiedCM 4-30, 6-7
Content Services Switch (CSS) 4-24
dial plan 6-7
gatekeeper 4-13, 4-14
H.323 4-15
HSRP 4-13
Intelligent Contact Management (ICM) 4-31
IVR service 4-17
media server 4-25
originating gateway 4-4
SIP Proxy Server 4-6, 4-9
streaming for prompts 12-3
TTS 4-28
Unified CVP VXML Server 4-27
Unified ICM 6-6
VoiceXML gateway 4-18, 4-20
consultative transfer 6-2
Content Services Switch (CSS) 1-11, 4-23
control traffic 9-3
co-resident
ingress gateway and VoiceXML 4-19
servers 14-4
Correlation ID 5-2, 5-4
CSS 1-11, 4-23
CVP
architecture 1-1
Call Server 14-3
Cisco Unified Call Studio 8-3
components 1-3
co-residency 14-4
described 1-2
GKTMP 11-2
licensing 15-1
Operations Console 13-1
Server 1-4
sizing components 14-1
Video Media Server 1-6
Video Service 4-26, 14-6
D
data
reporting 13-1
traffic 9-4
deployment models
Call Director 2-3
Comprehensive models 2-6
distributed models 3-1
functional models 1-15, 2-1
hosted implementations 5-9, 6-7
Model #1 - Standalone Self-Service 5-7, 6-3
Model #2 - Call Director 5-7, 6-3
Model #3a - Comprehensive Using ICM Micro-Apps 5-7, 6-5
Model #3b - Comprehensive Using Unified CVP VXML Server 5-7, 6-6
Model #4a - VRU Only with NIC Controlled Routing 5-8
Model #4b - VRU Only with NIC Controlled Pre-Routing 5-8
Model #4 - VRU Only 5-8
Network VRU types 5-5
standalone self-service 4-27, 4-29
Unified CVP VXML Server (Standalone) 2-2
VRU only 2-11
design process 1-14
dial peers 3-10
dial plan 6-7
disposition of calls 4-5, 4-9, 4-11, 4-14, 4-17, 4-18, 4-23, 4-24, 4-26, 4-27, 4-28, 4-29, 4-30, 4-31
distributed
deployments 3-1
gateways 3-1
network options 1-15
VoiceXML gateways 4-19, 4-20
DNS Server 1-10
DTMF 7-2, 7-3
E
Egress Gateway 1-7
example applications 14-11
F
firewalls 9-10
flow of calls 6-2, 6-3, 11-3
formal reporting 13-3
Full Video Service 2-14, 14-7
functional deployment models 1-15, 2-1
G
G.711 9-9
gatekeeper
alternate 4-12, 4-14
call admission control 3-5
call routing 3-10
configuration 4-13, 6-7
described 1-9
H.323 3-10
high availability 4-11
HSRP 4-12, 4-13
redundancy 4-12
Gatekeeper Transaction Message Protocol (GKTMP) 11-1
gateways
at a branch office 3-1
centralized 4-19
Cisco IOS 4-7, 4-16
co-located with VXML Servers 3-3
distributed 3-1, 4-19, 4-20
maximum number of calls 7-8
maximum VoiceXML sessions 7-6, 7-7
MGCP 7-9
originating calls 4-4
PSTN 7-2, 7-3
selecting appropriate ones 7-1, 7-5
sizing 6-8, 7-6
using Cisco UnifiedCM 3-3, 3-4
voice egress 1-7
voice ingress 1-6
VoiceXML 1-7, 3-2, 4-18, 7-2, 7-3
GED-125 9-3
GKTMP 11-1
H
H.323
call flow 1-14, 2-5, 2-9, 3-6
characteristics 1-14
configuration 4-15
gatekeeper 3-10
Refer transfer 10-6
Service 4-15
signaling 9-6
hardware for high availability 4-23
health monitoring 13-1
help desk calls 6-2
high availability
deployment options 1-16
design considerations 4-1
Layer 2 switch 4-3
hookflash 3-4, 10-3, 14-2
hosted implementations 5-9, 6-7
HSRP
configuration 4-13
gatekeeper redundancy 4-12
HTTP 8-1
I
IBM Informix Dynamic Server (IDS) 13-3
ICM
call transfers 10-4
Central Controller 9-4
configuration 6-6
high availability 4-31
interactions with CVP 5-1
with AST/TTS 4-29
with Unified CVP VXML Server 4-27
IDS 13-3
IN 10-7
Informix Dynamic Server (IDS) 13-3
infrastructure of the network 9-1
Ingress Voice Gateway 1-6
initial call treatment 2-8, 2-9, 2-12
in-progress calls 4-10, 4-16
Intelligent Contact Management (ICM) 4-31, 5-1
Intelligent Network (IN) Release Trunk Transfers 10-7
IOS 4-7, 4-16, 12-3
IVR Service 4-17
L
Layer 2 switch 4-3
licensing 15-1
log files 13-2
M
managing the Unified CVP system 13-1
maximum
number of calls 7-8, 9-7
VoiceXML sessions 7-6, 7-7
MCU 1-7
media files 9-6, 12-1
Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP) 7-9
Media Resource Control Protocol (MRCP) 9-4
media server 1-12, 4-25
media termination point (MTP) 6-8
messages for reporting 14-10
MGCP 7-9, 9-4
microapplications 4-25
Model #1 - Standalone Self-Service 5-7, 6-3
Model #2 - Call Director 5-7, 6-3
Model #3a - Comprehensive Using ICM Micro-Apps 5-7, 6-5
Model #3b - Comprehensive Using Unified CVP VXML Server 5-7, 6-6
Model #4a - VRU Only with NIC Controlled Routing 5-8
Model #4b - VRU Only with NIC Controlled Pre-Routing 5-8
Model #4 - VRU Only 5-8
monitoring the Unified CVP system 13-1
MRCP 9-7
MTP 6-8
multi-language support 8-2
multiple reporting servers 14-10
Multipoint Conference Unit (MCU) 1-7
N
network infrastructure 9-1
Network Interface Controller (NIC) 11-1
network security 9-10
Network VRU types 5-1, 5-5, 5-12
NIC 11-1
non-streaming prompts 12-3
O
OAMP 13-2
OAMP Resource Manager (ORM) 13-2
Operate, Administer, Maintain, Provision (OAMP) 13-2
Operations Console 13-1
Operations Console Server 1-6
originating gateway 4-4
ORM 13-2
outbound calls 6-2
P
peripheral gateway (PG) 9-4
PG 9-4
ports
usage 9-9, 9-10
post-ICM calls 11-4, 11-5
pre-routing 11-3, 11-4, 11-5
presence 14-6
Presence Server 1-9
prompts
bandwidth 12-3
caching 12-3, 12-4
non-streaming 12-3
streaming 12-3
protocol-level call flow 2-2, 2-12, 2-15
provisioning bandwidth 9-1, 9-5
PSTN gateways 7-2, 7-3
Q
QoS 9-1, 9-9
Quality of Service (QoS) 9-1, 9-9
query URLs 12-4
queue-and-collect calls 14-2
R
Radvision components 1-11, 4-28, 14-7
RAID 13-3
RAS 11-1
redundant
gatekeepers 4-12
Refer transfer 10-6
Registration Admission Status (RAS) 11-1
release trunk transfers 10-2
reporting
described 13-1
examples 14-11
messages 14-10
multiple servers 14-10
Server 1-5
servers 14-9
Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) 3-9, 9-8
restoring data files 13-3
routing calls 5-11
RSVP 3-9, 9-8
RTP 9-7
S
SBC 7-4
scalability options 1-16
scripting 4-26
security
on the network 9-10
self-service
calls 2-8, 2-9, 2-12, 14-2
deployment model 4-27, 4-29
separate ingress gateway and VoiceXML 4-20
servers
Cisco Unified Presence 14-6
co-resident 14-4
multiple 14-10
reporting 14-9
sizing 6-7
VoiceXML 8-1
session border controller (SBC) 7-4
SIP
call flow 1-13, 2-4, 2-8, 3-9
call transfers 10-6
characteristics 1-14
dial plan 6-7
Proxy Server 1-9, 4-5, 4-9
signaling 9-6
SIP Service 4-9
sizing
components 6-7, 14-1
scalability options 1-16
skill groups 2-8, 2-10, 2-13
Standalone Self-Service deployment model 4-27, 4-29, 5-7, 6-3
statistical monitoring 13-2
streaming of prompts 12-3
survivability of calls 3-4
T
Takeback-and-Transfer (TNT) 10-2
TBCT 10-4, 14-2
TCP socket persistence 12-4
TDM interface 7-3
Telecom Italia Mobile (TIM) 5-8
Text-to-Speech (TTS) 1-12, 4-28, 7-2, 7-3, 9-6
third-party
media server 1-12
VRUs 5-14
TIM 5-8
TNT 10-2
traffic
marking 9-9
voice 9-2, 9-8
transfers
blind 6-2
call transfer options 10-1
consultative 6-2
in Call Director deployments 2-6
in Comprehensive deployments 2-10
in standalone VoiceXML deployments 2-3
to live agent 2-8, 2-10, 2-13
VoIP-based 2-5
warm 6-2
Translation Route ID 5-2, 5-5
troubleshooting 13-1
TTS 1-12, 4-28, 7-2, 7-3, 9-6
Two B Channel Transfer (TBCT) 10-4, 14-2
Type 10 VRU 5-3
Type 2 VRU 5-5
Type 3 VRU 5-4
Type 5 VRU 5-3
Type 7 VRU 5-4
Type 8 VRU 5-5
types of Network VRUs 5-1, 5-5, 5-12
U
Unified Call Studio 1-5, 4-26, 8-3
Unified CM
as egress gateway 3-3
as ingress gateway 3-4
call admission control 3-6
calls originated by 5-13, 6-1
configuration 6-7
described 1-8
high availability 4-30
multiple clusters 3-8
Unified Contact Center Enterprise (CCE) 1-9
Unified Presence 14-6
Unified Presence Server 1-9
V
videoconferencing 14-7
video endpoints 1-8
Video Media Server 1-6
Video Service 4-26, 14-6
VMS 1-6
voice response unit (VRU) 5-14
voice traffic 9-2, 9-8
VoiceXML
alternate endpoints 4-23
call transfers 10-7
centralized servers 3-3
Cisco Unified Call Studio 1-5, 4-26
described 1-1
documents 9-5
Gateway 1-7
gateways 3-2, 4-18, 7-2, 7-3
maximum number of sessions 7-6, 7-7
over HTTP 8-1
Server 1-4, 8-1, 14-3
sizing 14-3
Unified CVP VXML Server 4-27
Unified CVP VXML Server (Standalone) 2-2
VoIP-based
pre-routing 2-4, 2-5
transfers 2-5
VRU 5-14
VRU Only deployment model 2-11, 5-8
VRU Only with NIC Controlled Pre-Routing 5-8
VRU Only with NIC Controlled Routing 5-8
VRU PG 9-4
W
warm consultative transfer 6-2
Web application servers 8-2
wink 10-3