Table Of Contents
Setting Up a Cisco Unified CallManager 4.3 SCCP Integration with Cisco Unity
Task List to Create the Integration by SCCP
Requirements
Programming the Cisco Unified CallManager Phone System for Integrating with Cisco Unity
For a Cisco Unity Server Without Failover or for a Cisco Unity Primary Server
For a Cisco Unity Secondary Server
Creating a New Integration with Cisco Unified CallManager
Creating an Integration with an Additional Cisco Unified CallManager Cluster
Setting Up Cisco Unified CallManager Authentication and Encryption
Setting Up a Cisco Unified CallManager 4.3 SCCP Integration with Cisco Unity
For detailed instructions for setting up a Cisco Unified CallManager 4.3 SCCP integration with Cisco Unity, see the following sections in this chapter:
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Task List to Create the Integration by SCCP
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Requirements
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Programming the Cisco Unified CallManager Phone System for Integrating with Cisco Unity
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Creating a New Integration with Cisco Unified CallManager
Note
If you are configuring MWI relay across trunks in a distributed phone system, you must refer to the Cisco Unified CallManager documentation for requirements and instructions. Configuring MWI relay across trunks does not involve Cisco Unity settings.
Task List to Create the Integration by SCCP
Before doing the following tasks to integrate Cisco Unity with Cisco Unified CallManager by Skinny Call Control Protocol (SCCP), confirm that the Cisco Unity server is ready for the integration by completing the applicable tasks in the applicable Cisco Unity installation guide. If you are installing a new Cisco Unity server by using the applicable Cisco Unity installation guide, you may have already completed some of the following tasks.
1.
Review the system and equipment requirements to confirm that all phone system and Cisco Unity server requirements have been met. See the "Requirements" section.
2.
Plan how the voice messaging ports will be used by Cisco Unity. See Chapter 2, "Planning How the Voice Messaging Ports Will Be Used by Cisco Unity."
3.
Program Cisco Unified CallManager. See the "Programming the Cisco Unified CallManager Phone System for Integrating with Cisco Unity" section.
4.
Create the integration. See the "Creating a New Integration with Cisco Unified CallManager" section.
5.
Test the integration. See Chapter 11, "Testing the Integration."
6.
If you have a secondary server for Cisco Unity failover, integrate the secondary server. See Chapter 12, "Integrating a Secondary Server for Cisco Unity Failover with a Cisco Unified Communications Manager Integration."
Requirements
The Cisco Unified CallManager SCCP integration supports configurations of the following components:
Phone System
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Cisco Unified CallManager 4.3(x).
Note
For Cisco Unified CallManager authentication and encryption of voice messaging ports, you must have Cisco Unified CallManager version 4.1(3) or later.
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SCCP phones for the Cisco Unified CallManager extensions.
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A LAN connection in each location where you will plug an IP phone into the network.
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For multiple Cisco Unified CallManager clusters, the capability for users to dial an extension on another Cisco Unified CallManager cluster without having to dial a trunk access code or prefix.
Cisco Unity Server
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The applicable version of Cisco Unity. For details on compatible versions of Cisco Unity, refer to the SCCP Compatibility Matrix: Cisco Unity, the Cisco Unity-CM TSP, Cisco Unified Communications Manager, and Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express at http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/voicesw/ps2237/products_device_support_tables_list.html.
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Cisco Unity installed and ready for the integration, as described in the applicable Cisco Unity installation guide at http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/voicesw/ps2237/prod_installation_guides_list.html.
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The applicable Cisco Unity-CM TSP, installed. For details on compatible versions of the TSP, refer to the SCCP Compatibility Matrix: Cisco Unity, the Cisco Unity-CM TSP, Cisco Unified Communications Manager, and Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express at http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/voicesw/ps2237/products_device_support_tables_list.html.
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A license that enables the applicable number of voice messaging ports.
Centralized Voice Messaging
Cisco Unity supports centralized voice messaging by supporting various inter-phone system networking protocols including, for example, proprietary protocols such as Avaya DCS, Nortel MCDN, or Siemens CorNet, and standards-based protocols such as QSIG or DPNSS. For details, see the "Centralized Voice Messaging" section in the "Integrating Cisco Unity with the Phone System" chapter of the Design Guide for Cisco Unity Release 5.x at http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/unity/5x/design/guide/5xcudgx.html.
Programming the Cisco Unified CallManager Phone System for Integrating with Cisco Unity
After the Cisco Unified CallManager software is installed, do the procedures in the applicable section to program Cisco Unified CallManager to work with Cisco Unity:
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A Cisco Unity server without failover—Do the procedures in the "For a Cisco Unity Server Without Failover or for a Cisco Unity Primary Server" section, in the order given.
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A Cisco Unity failover primary server—Do the procedures in the "For a Cisco Unity Server Without Failover or for a Cisco Unity Primary Server" section, in the order given.
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A Cisco Unity failover secondary server—Do the procedures in the "For a Cisco Unity Secondary Server" section, in the order given.
For a Cisco Unity Server Without Failover or for a Cisco Unity Primary Server
Do the following procedures in the order given.
To Add Partitions and a Calling Search Space to Contain the Voice Mail Ports
Step 1
In Cisco Unified CallManager Administration, click Route Plan > Class of Control > Partition.
Step 2
On the Find and List Partitions page, click Add a New Partition.
Step 3
On the Partition Configuration page, enter the name and description you want for the partition that will contain all voice mail port directory numbers. For example, enter "VMRestrictedPT, Partition for voice mail port directory numbers."
Step 4
Click Insert.
Step 5
Click Add a New Partition.
Step 6
Enter the name and description you want for the partition that will contain the hunt pilot, which will be the voice mail pilot number. For example, enter "VMPilotNumberPT, Partition for the voice mail pilot number."
Step 7
Click Insert.
Step 8
Click Route Plan > Class of Control > Calling Search Space.
Step 9
On the Find and List Calling Search Spaces page, click Add a New Calling Search Space.
Step 10
On the Calling Search Space Configuration page, in the Name field, enter a name for the calling search space that will include the partition created in Step 2 through Step 4. For example, enter "VMRestrictedCSS."
Step 11
Optionally, in the Description field, enter a description of the calling search space. For example, enter "Voice mail port directory numbers."
Step 12
In the Available Partitions field, double-click the name of the partition created in Step 2 through Step 4. For example, double-click "VMRestrictedPT."
The name of the partition appears in the Selected Partitions field.
Step 13
Click Insert.
Step 14
Click Back to Find/List Calling Search Spaces.
Step 15
On the Find and List Calling Search Spaces page, click Find.
Step 16
Click the name of the calling search space that is used by subscriber phones.
Step 17
On the Calling Search Space Configuration page, in the Available Partitions field, double-click the name of the partition created in Step 5 through Step 7. For example, double-click "VMPilotNumberPT."
Caution 
If the partition that contains the hunt pilot (which will be the voice mail pilot number) is not in the calling search space that is used by subscriber phones, the phones will not be able to dial the Cisco Unity server.
Step 18
Click Update.
Step 19
Repeat Step 16 through Step 18 for each remaining calling search space that needs to access Cisco Unity.
Caution 
Annunciators must not be associated with the device pool for the voice mail ports. Otherwise, under certain circumstances, annunciator recordings or tones may play while callers are recording messages.
To Add a Device Pool for the Voice Mail Ports
Step 1
In Cisco Unified CallManager Administration, click System > Device Pool.
Step 2
On the Find and List Device Pools page, click Add a New Device Pool.
Step 3
On the Device Pool Configuration page, enter the following device pool settings.
Table 6-1 Settings for the Device Pool Configuration Page
Field
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Setting
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Device Pool Name
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Enter Cisco Unity Voice Mail Ports or other description for this device pool.
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Cisco Unified CallManager Group
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Click the Cisco Unified CallManager group to assign to the voice mail ports in this device pool.
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Date/Time Group
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Click the date/time group to assign to the voice mail ports in this device pool.
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Region
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Click the Cisco Unified CallManager region to assign to the voice mail ports in this device pool.
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Softkey Template
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Click the softkey template to assign to the voice mail port in this device pool.
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SRST Reference
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If applicable, click the survivable remote site telephony (SRST) reference to assign to the voice mail ports in this device pool.
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Network Hold MOH Source
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Click None.
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User Hold MOH Audio Source
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Click None.
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Step 4
Click Insert.
In the following procedure, add a voice mail port to Cisco Unified CallManager for each voice mail port that you will connect to Cisco Unity.
To Add Voice Mail Ports to Cisco Unified CallManager
Step 1
In Cisco Unified CallManager Administration, click Feature > Voice Mail > Cisco Voice Mail Port Wizard.
Step 2
On the What Would You Like to Do page, click Create a new Cisco Voice Mail Server and Add Ports to It, and click Next.
Step 3
On the Cisco Voice Mail Server page, the name of the voice mail server appears. We recommend that you accept the default name for the voice mail server. If you must use a different name, however, the name must have no more than nine characters.
Caution 
If Cisco Unity is configured for failover, the name of the voice mail server and voice mail ports that serve the secondary server must be different from the name of the voice mail server and voice mail ports that serve the primary server. Otherwise, the secondary server cannot function correctly.
Step 4
Click Next.
Step 5
On the Cisco Voice Mail Ports page, click the number of voice mail ports that you want to add (which must not be more voice mail ports than the Cisco Unity license enables), then click Next.
If you will integrate Cisco Unity with multiple clusters of Cisco Unified CallManager, the number you enter here cannot bring the total number of ports on all clusters integrated with Cisco Unity to more than the number of ports enabled by the Cisco Unity license.
Step 6
On the Cisco Voice Mail Device Information page, enter the following voice mail device settings.
Table 6-2 Settings for the Voice Mail Device Information Page
Field
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Setting
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Description
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Enter Cisco Voice Mail Port or another description for the voice mail device.
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Device Pool
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Click the name of the device pool you created for the voice mail ports. For example, click Cisco Unity Voice Mail Ports.
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Calling Search Space
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Click the name of a calling search space that allows calls to the subscriber phones and any required network devices.
This calling search space must include partitions that contain all devices Cisco Unity needs to access (for example, during call transfers, message notifications, and MWI activations).
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Location
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Accept the default of None.
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Step 7
Click Next.
Step 8
On the Cisco Voice Mail Directory Numbers page, enter the following voice mail directory number settings.
Table 6-3 Settings for the Voice Mail Directory Numbers Page
Field
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Setting
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Beginning Directory Number
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Enter the extension number of the first voice mail port.
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Partition
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Click the name of the partition that you set up for all voice mail port directory numbers. For example, click "VMRestrictedPT."
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Calling Search Space
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Click the name of a calling search space that you set up to contain the partition with all voice mail port directory numbers, as set in Step 9 of the "To Add Partitions and a Calling Search Space to Contain the Voice Mail Ports" procedure. For example, click "VMRestrictedCSS."
Because this calling search space is not used by subscriber phones, subscribers are not able to dial the voice mail ports. However, subscribers can dial the voice mail pilot number.
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Display
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Accept the default of Voicemail. (This text appears on the phone when the pilot number is dialed.)
Caution  If Cisco Unity is configured for failover, do not change the default setting for this field, Otherwise, the integration will not function correctly.
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AAR Group
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Click the automated alternate routing (AAR) group for the voice mail ports. The AAR group provides the prefix digits that are used to route calls that are otherwise blocked due to insufficient bandwidth. If you click None, no rerouting of blocked calls will be attempted.
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External Number Mask
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Leave this field blank, or specify the mask used to format caller ID information for external (outbound) calls. The mask can contain up to 50 characters. Enter the literal digits that you want to appear in the caller ID information, and enter X for each digit in the directory number of the device.
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Device Security Mode
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Click the security mode that you want to use for the voice mail ports. For details on the settings for Cisco Unified CallManager authentication and encryption of the voice mail ports, see Appendix A, "Cisco Unified Communications Manager Authentication and Encryption of Cisco Unity Voice Messaging Ports."
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Step 9
Click Next.
Step 10
On the Do You Want to Add These Directory Numbers to a Line Group page, click No, I Will Add Them Later, and click Next.
Step 11
On the Ready to Add Cisco Voice Mail Ports page, confirm that the settings for the voice mail ports are correct, and click Finish.
If the settings are not correct, click Back and enter the correct settings.
To Add Voice Mail Ports to Line Groups
Step 1
On the Cisco Voice Mail Port Wizard Results page, click Line Group.
You can also reach the line group pages by clicking Route Plan > Route/Hunt > Line Group in Cisco Unified CallManager Administration.
Step 2
On the Find and List Line Groups page, click Add a New Line Group.
This line group will contain directory numbers for voice mail ports that will answer calls. Directory numbers for voice mail ports that will only dial out (for example, to set MWIs) must not be included in this line group.
Step 3
On the Line Group Configuration page, enter the following settings.
Table 6-4 Settings for the Line Group Configuration Page for Answering Ports
Field
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Setting
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Line Group Name
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• Without Cisco Unity failover—Enter Cisco Unity Answering Ports or another unique name for line groups.
• Primary failover server—Enter Cisco Unity Primary Answering Ports or another unique name for line groups.
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RNA Reversion Timeout
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Accept the default of 10.
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Distribution Algorithm
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Accept the default of Top Down.
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No Answer
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• Without Cisco Unity failover—Accept the default of Try Next Member; Then, Try Next Group in Hunt List.
• Primary failover server—Click Skip Remaining Members, and Go Directly to Next Group.
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Busy
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• Without Cisco Unity failover—Accept the default of Try Next Member; Then, Try Next Group in Hunt List.
• Primary failover server—Click Try Next Member, but Do Not Go to Next Group.
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Not Available
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• Without Cisco Unity failover—Accept the default of Try Next Member; Then, Try Next Group in Hunt List.
• Primary failover server—Click Skip Remaining Members, and Go Directly to Next Group.
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Step 4
In the Route Partition list, click the name of the partition that you set up for all voice mail port directory numbers. For example, click "VMRestrictedPT."
Step 5
Click Find.
Step 6
In the Available DN/Route Partition list, click the first directory number of a voice mail port that will answer calls, and click Add to Line Group.
Caution 
The directory numbers in the Selected DN/Route Partition list must appear in numerical sequence with the lowest number on top. Otherwise, the integration will not function correctly.
Step 7
Repeat Step 6 for all remaining directory numbers of voice mail ports that will answer calls.
Caution 
Do not include directory numbers of voice mail ports that will only dial out (for example, to set MWIs). Otherwise, the integration will not function correctly.
Step 8
Click Insert.
Step 9
If you will have voice mail ports that will only dial out (will not answer calls), do Step 10 through Step 16.
Otherwise, skip the remaining steps in this procedure and continue on to the "To Add the Line Group to a Hunt List" procedure.
Step 10
Click Add New Line Group.
This line group will contain directory numbers for voice mail ports that will only dial out. Directory numbers for voice mail ports that answer calls must not be included in this line group.
Step 11
On the Line Group Configuration page, enter the following settings.
Table 6-5 Settings for the Line Group Configuration Page for Dial-Out Ports
Field
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Setting
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Line Group Name
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• Without Cisco Unity failover—Enter Cisco Unity Dial-Out Ports or another unique name.
• Primary failover server—Enter Cisco Unity Primary Dial-Out Ports or another unique name.
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RNA Reversion Timeout
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Accept the default of 10.
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Distribution Algorithm
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Accept the default of Top Down.
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No Answer
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Click Stop Hunting.
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Busy
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Click Stop Hunting.
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Not Available
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Click Stop Hunting.
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Step 12
In the Route Partition list, click the name of the partition that you set up for all voice mail port directory numbers. For example, click "VMRestrictedPT."
Step 13
Click Find.
Step 14
In the Available DN/Route Partition list, click the first directory number of a voice mail port that will only dial out, and click Add to Line Group.
Caution 
The directory numbers in the Selected DN/Route Partition list must appear in numerical sequence with the lowest number on top. Otherwise, the integration will not function correctly.
Step 15
Repeat Step 14 for all remaining voice mail ports that will only dial out.
Caution 
Do not include directory numbers of voice mail ports that will answer calls. Otherwise, the integration will not function correctly.
Step 16
Click Insert.
To Add the Line Group to a Hunt List
Step 1
In Cisco Unified CallManager Administration, click Route Plan > Route/Hunt > Hunt List.
Step 2
On the Find and List Hunt Lists page, click Add a New Hunt List.
Step 3
On the Hunt List Configuration page, enter the following settings for the hunt list.
Table 6-6 Settings for the Hunt List Configuration Page for Answering Ports
Field
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Setting
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Hunt List Name
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Enter Cisco Unity Answering Ports or another unique name for the hunt list.
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Description
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Enter Cisco Unity ports that answer calls or another description.
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Cisco Unified CallManager Group
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Click Default or the name of the Cisco Unified CallManager group that you are using.
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Step 4
Click Insert.
Step 5
When alerted to add a line group to the hunt list, click OK.
Step 6
Under Hunt List Member Information, click Add Line Group.
Step 7
On the Hunt List Detail Configuration page, in the Line Group list, click the line group you created for the directory numbers of voice mail ports that will answer calls, then click Insert.
Caution 
In the hunt list, do not include line groups with voice mail ports that Cisco Unity will use to dial out. Otherwise, the integration will not function correctly.
Step 8
When alerted that the line group has been inserted, click OK.
Step 9
On the Hunt List Configuration page, click Reset.
Step 10
When asked to confirm resetting the hunt list, click OK.
Step 11
When alerted that the hunt list has been reset, click OK.
To Add the Hunt List to a Hunt Pilot Number
Step 1
In Cisco Unified CallManager Administration, click Route Plan > Route/Hunt > Hunt Pilot.
Step 2
On the Find and List Hunt Pilots page, click Add a New Hunt Pilot.
Step 3
On the Hunt Pilot Configuration page, enter the following settings for the hunt pilot.
Table 6-7 Settings for Hunt Pilot Configuration Page
Field
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Setting
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Hunt Pilot
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Enter the hunt pilot number for the voice mail ports. The hunt pilot number must be different from the extension numbers of the voice mail ports.
The hunt pilot number is the extension number that subscribers enter to listen to their voice messages.
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Partition
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Click the name of the partition that you set up for the voice mail pilot number. For example, click "VMPilotNumberPT."
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Description
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Enter Cisco Unity Hunt Pilot or another description.
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Numbering Plan
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Accept the default setting, or click the numbering plan that you have set up for your system.
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Route Filter
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Click None, or click the name of the route filter that you set up for your system.
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MLPP Precedence
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Accept the default setting, or click another setting.
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Hunt List
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Click the hunt list of voice mail ports that answer calls, which you set up in the "To Add the Line Group to a Hunt List" procedure.
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Provide Outside Dial Tone
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Uncheck the check box.
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Step 4
Click Insert.
To Specify MWI Directory Numbers
Step 1
In Cisco Unified CallManager Administration, click Feature > Voice Mail > Message Waiting.
Step 2
On the Find and List Message Waiting Numbers page, click Add a New Message Waiting Number.
Step 3
On the Message Waiting Configuration page, enter the following settings for turning MWIs on.
Table 6-8 Settings for Turning MWIs On
Field
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Setting
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Message Waiting Number
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Enter the unique extension that turns MWIs on.
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Description
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Enter DN to turn MWIs on or another description.
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Message Waiting Indicator
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Click On.
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Partition
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Click the name of the partition that you set up for the voice mail pilot number. For example, click "VMPilotNumberPT."
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Calling Search Space
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Click a calling search space that is used by subscriber phones.
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Step 4
Click Insert.
Step 5
Click Add a New Message Waiting Number.
Step 6
Enter the following settings for turning MWIs off.
Table 6-9 Settings for Turning MWIs Off
Field
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Setting
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Message Waiting Number
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Enter the unique extension that turns MWIs off.
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Description
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Enter DN to turn MWIs off or another description.
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Message Waiting Indicator
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Click Off.
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Partition
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Click the name of the partition that you set up for the voice mail pilot number. For example, click "VMPilotNumberPT."
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Calling Search Space
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Click a calling search space that is used by subscriber phones.
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Step 7
Click Insert.
In the following procedure, you will add the voice mail pilot number, which is the extension that you dial to listen to your voice messages. Your Cisco IP phone automatically dials the voice mail pilot number when you press the Messages button.
To Add a Voice Mail Pilot Number for the Voice Mail Ports
Step 1
In Cisco Unified CallManager Administration, click Feature > Voice Mail > Voice Mail Pilot.
Step 2
On the Find and List Voice Mail Pilots page, click Add a New Voice Mail Pilot.
Step 3
On the Voice Mail Pilot Configuration page, enter the following voice mail pilot number settings.
Table 6-10 Settings for the Voice Mail Pilot Configuration Page
Field
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Setting
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Voice Mail Pilot Number
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Enter the voice mail pilot number that subscribers will dial to listen to their voice messages. This number must be the same as the hunt pilot number that you entered when adding voice mail ports earlier.
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Description
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Enter Cisco Unity Pilot or another description.
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Calling Search Space
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Click the calling search space that includes partitions containing the subscriber phones and the partition you set up for the voice mail pilot number.
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Make This the Default Voice Mail Pilot for the System
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Check this check box. When this check box is checked, this voice mail pilot number replaces the current default pilot number.
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Step 4
Click Insert.
To Set Up the Voice Mail Profile
Step 1
In Cisco Unified CallManager Administration, click Feature > Voice Mail > Voice Mail Profile.
Step 2
On the Find and List Voice Mail Profiles page, click Add a New Voice Mail Profile.
Step 3
On the Voice Mail Profile Configuration page, enter the following voice mail profile settings.
Table 6-11 Settings for the Voice Mail Profile Configuration Page
Field
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Setting
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Voice Mail Profile Name
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Enter a name to identify the voice mail profile.
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Description
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Enter Cisco Unity Profile or another description.
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Voice Mail Pilot
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Click one of the following:
• The applicable voice mail pilot number that you defined on the Voice Mail Pilot Configuration page
• Use Default
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Voice Mail Box Mask
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When multitenant services are not enabled on Cisco Unified CallManager, leave this field blank.
When multitenant services are enabled, each tenant uses its own voice mail profile and must create a mask to identify the extensions (directory numbers) in each partition that is shared with other tenants. For example, one tenant can use a mask 972813XXXX, while another tenant can use the mask 214333XXXX. Each tenant also uses its own translation patterns for MWIs.
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Make This the Default Voice Mail Profile for the System
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Check this check box to make this voice mail profile the default.
When this check box is checked, this voice mail profile replaces the current default voice mail profile.
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Step 4
Click Insert.
To Set Up the Voice Mail Server Service Parameters
Step 1
In Cisco Unified CallManager Administration, click Service > Service Parameters.
Step 2
On the Service Parameters Configuration page, in the Server field, click the name of the Cisco Unified CallManager server.
Step 3
In the Service list, click Cisco CallManager. The list of parameters appears.
Step 4
Under Clusterwide Parameters (Device - H323), locate the H225 DTMF Duration parameter.
Step 5
If you will use the Cisco Unity Bridge or AMIS to connect Cisco Unified CallManager and Cisco Unity to a supported third-party voice messaging system, confirm that this parameter is set to 100.
Step 6
Under Clusterwide Parameters (Feature - General), locate the Multiple Tenant MWI Modes parameter.
Step 7
If you use multiple tenant MWI notification, click True.
When this parameter is set to True, Cisco Unified CallManager uses any configured translation patterns to convert voice mail extensions into directory numbers when turning on or off an MWI.
Step 8
If you changed any settings, click Update. Then shut down and restart the Cisco Unified CallManager server.
If your Cisco Unity system is not configured for failover, skip to the "Creating a New Integration with Cisco Unified CallManager" section. If your system uses failover, continue on to the "For a Cisco Unity Secondary Server" section.
For a Cisco Unity Secondary Server
When you program Cisco Unified CallManager for the secondary Cisco Unity server, do the following procedures in the order given.
In the following procedure, you will add a voice mail port to Cisco Unified CallManager for each port that you are connecting to the secondary Cisco Unity server.
To Add Voice Mail Ports to Cisco Unified CallManager (Secondary Cisco Unity server)
Step 1
In Cisco Unified CallManager Administration, click Feature > Voice Mail > Cisco Voice Mail Port Wizard.
Step 2
On the What Would You Like to Do page, click Create a new Cisco Voice Mail Server and Add Ports to It, and click Next.
Step 3
On the Cisco Voice Mail Server page, the name of the voice mail server appears. Enter a unique name for the voice mail server; the name must have no more than nine characters.
Caution 
The name of the voice mail server and voice mail ports that serve the secondary server must be different from the name of the voice mail server and voice mail ports that serve the primary server. Otherwise, the secondary server cannot function correctly.
Step 4
Click Next.
Step 5
On the Cisco Voice Mail Ports page, click the number of voice mail ports that you want to add (which must not be more voice mail ports than the Cisco Unity license enables), then click Next.
If you will integrate Cisco Unity with multiple clusters of Cisco Unified CallManager, the number you enter here cannot bring the total number of ports on all clusters integrated with Cisco Unity to more than the number of ports enabled by the Cisco Unity license.
Step 6
On the Cisco Voice Mail Device Information page, enter the following voice mail device settings.
Table 6-12 Settings for the Voice Mail Device Information Page
Field
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Setting
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Description
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Enter Cisco Voice Mail Secondary Port or another description.
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Device Pool
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Click the name of the device pool you created for the voice mail ports. For example, click Cisco Unity Voice Mail Ports.
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Calling Search Space
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Click the name of a calling search space that allows calls to the subscriber phones and any required network devices.
This calling search space must include partitions that contain all devices Cisco Unity needs to access (for example, during call transfers, message notifications, and MWI activations).
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Location
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Accept the default of None.
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Step 7
Click Next.
Step 8
On the Cisco Voice Mail Directory Numbers page, enter the following voice mail directory number settings.
Table 6-13 Settings for the Voice Mail Directory Numbers Page
Field
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Setting
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Beginning Directory Number
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Enter the extension number of the first voice mail port that will connect to the secondary Cisco Unity server.
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Partition
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Click the name of the partition that you set up for all voice mail port directory numbers. For example, click "VMRestrictedPT."
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Calling Search Space
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Click the name of a calling search space that you set up to contain the partition with all voice mail port directory numbers, as set in Step 9 of the "To Add Partitions and a Calling Search Space to Contain the Voice Mail Ports" procedure. For example, click "VMRestrictedCSS."
Because this calling search space is not used by subscriber phones, subscribers are not able to dial the voice mail ports. However, subscribers can dial the voice mail pilot number.
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Display
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Accept the default of Voicemail.
This text appears on the phone when the pilot number is dialed.
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AAR Group
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Click the automated alternate routing (AAR) group for the voice mail ports. The AAR group provides the prefix digits that are used to route calls that are otherwise blocked due to insufficient bandwidth. If you click None, no rerouting of blocked calls will be attempted.
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External Number Mask
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Leave this field blank, or specify the mask used to format caller ID information for external (outbound) calls. The mask can contain up to 50 characters. Enter the literal digits that you want to appear in the caller ID information, and enter X for each digit in the directory number of the device.
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Device Security Mode
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Click the security mode that you want to use for the voice mail ports. For details on the settings for Cisco Unified CallManager authentication and encryption of the voice mail ports, see Appendix A, "Cisco Unified Communications Manager Authentication and Encryption of Cisco Unity Voice Messaging Ports."
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Step 9
Click Next.
Step 10
On the Do You Want to Add These Directory Numbers to a Line Group page, click No, I Will Add Them Later, and click Next.
Step 11
On the Ready to Add Cisco Voice Mail Ports page, confirm that the settings for the voice mail ports are correct, and click Finish.
If the settings are not correct, click Back and enter the correct settings.
To Add Voice Mail Ports to Line Groups (Secondary Cisco Unity Server)
Step 1
On the Cisco Voice Mail Port Wizard Results page, click Line Group.
You can also reach the line group pages by clicking Route Plan > Route/Hunt > Line Group in Cisco Unified CallManager Administration.
Step 2
On the Find and List Line Groups page, click Add a New Line Group.
This line group will contain directory numbers for voice mail ports that will answer calls. Directory numbers for voice mail ports that will only dial out (for example, to set MWIs) must not be included in this line group.
Step 3
On the Line Group Configuration page, enter the following settings.
Table 6-14 Settings for the Line Group Configuration Page for Answering Ports
Field
|
Setting
|
Line Group Name
|
Enter Cisco Unity Secondary Answering Ports or another unique name for line groups.
|
RNA Reversion Timeout
|
Accept the default of 10.
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Distribution Algorithm
|
Accept the default of Top Down.
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No Answer
|
Click Try Next Member, but Do Not Go to Next Group.
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Busy
|
Click Try Next Member, but Do Not Go to Next Group.
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Not Available
|
Click Try Next Member, but Do Not Go to Next Group.
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Step 4
In the Route Partition list, click the name of the partition that you set up for all voice mail port directory numbers. For example, click "VMRestrictedPT."
Step 5
Click Find.
Step 6
In the Available DN/Route Partition list, click the first directory number of a voice mail port that will answer calls, and click Add to Line Group.
Caution 
The directory numbers in the Selected DN/Route Partition list must appear in numerical sequence with the lowest number on top. Otherwise, the integration will not function correctly.
Step 7
Repeat Step 6 for all remaining directory numbers of voice mail ports that will answer calls.
Caution 
Do not include directory numbers of voice mail ports that will only dial out (for example, to set MWIs). Otherwise, the integration will not function correctly.
Step 8
Click Insert.
Step 9
If you will have voice mail ports that will only dial out (will not answer calls), do Step 10 through Step 16.
Otherwise, skip the remaining steps in this procedure and continue on to the "To Add the Line Group to a Hunt List (Secondary Cisco Unity Server)" procedure.
Step 10
Click Add New Line Group.
This line group will contain directory numbers for voice mail ports that will only dial out. Directory numbers for voice mail ports that answer calls must not be included in this line group.
Step 11
On the Line Group Configuration page, enter the following settings.
Table 6-15 Settings for the Line Group Configuration Page for Dial-Out Ports
Field
|
Setting
|
Line Group Name
|
Enter Cisco Unity Secondary Dial-Out Ports or another unique name.
|
RNA Reversion Timeout
|
Accept the default of 10.
|
Distribution Algorithm
|
Accept the default of Top Down.
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No Answer
|
Click Stop Hunting.
|
Busy
|
Click Stop Hunting.
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Not Available
|
Click Stop Hunting.
|
Step 12
In the Route Partition list, click the name of the partition that you set up for all voice mail port directory numbers. For example, click "VMRestrictedPT."
Step 13
Click Find.
Step 14
In the Available DN/Route Partition list, click the first directory number of a voice mail port that will only dial out, and click Add to Line Group.
Caution 
The directory numbers in the Selected DN/Route Partition list must appear in numerical sequence with the lowest number on top. Otherwise, the integration will not function correctly.
Step 15
Repeat Step 14 for all remaining voice mail ports that will only dial out.
Caution 
Do not include directory numbers of voice mail ports that will answer calls. Otherwise, the integration will not function correctly.
Step 16
Click Insert.
To Add the Line Group to a Hunt List (Secondary Cisco Unity Server)
Step 1
In Cisco Unified CallManager Administration, click Route Plan > Route/Hunt > Hunt List.
Step 2
On the Find and List Hunt Lists page, click Find.
Otherwise, continue with Step 3.
Step 3
Under Hunt List Name, click the hunt list you created for voice mail ports that will answer calls. For example, click "Cisco Unity Answering Ports."
Step 4
On the Hunt List Configuration page, under Hunt List Member Information, click Add Line Group.
Step 5
On the Hunt List Detail Configuration page, in the Line Group list, click the line group you created for the directory numbers of the voice mail ports on the secondary server that will answer calls (for example, click "Cisco Unity Secondary Answer Ports"). Then click Insert.
Step 6
When alerted that the line group has been inserted, click OK.
Step 7
On the Hunt List Configuration page, click Reset.
Step 8
When asked to confirm resetting the hunt list, click OK.
Step 9
When alerted that the hunt list has been reset, click OK.
Creating a New Integration with Cisco Unified CallManager
After ensuring that Cisco Unified CallManager and Cisco Unity are ready for the integration, do the following procedures to set up the integration and to enter the port settings.
Note the following:
•
Multiple clusters—If you are integrating with multiple clusters of Cisco Unified CallManager and you have already created the integration with the first cluster, you must integrate Cisco Unity with each additional cluster. Skip to the "To Add a UTIM Cluster to a Cisco Unified CallManager Integration" procedure.
•
MWI relay across trunks—If you are configuring MWI relay across trunks in a distributed phone system, you must refer to the Cisco Unified CallManager documentation for requirements and instructions. Configuring MWI relay across trunks does not involve Cisco Unity settings.
To Create an Integration
Step 1
If UTIM is not already open, on the Windows Start menu of the Cisco Unity server, click Programs > Cisco Unity > Manage Integrations. UTIM appears.
Step 2
In the left pane of the UTIM window, click Cisco Unity Server.
Step 3
On the Integration menu of the UTIM window, click New. The Telephony Integration Setup Wizard appears.
Step 4
On the Welcome page, click SCCP (CUCM/CCM and CUCME/CCME only) and click Next.
Step 5
On the Name CUCM/CCM Integration and Cluster page, enter the following settings, then click Next.
Table 6-16 Settings for the CUCM/CCM Integration and Cluster Page
Field
|
Setting
|
Integration Name
|
Enter the name you will use to identify this Cisco Unified CallManager integration. Accept the default name or enter another name.
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Cluster Name
|
Enter the name you will use to identify this Cisco Unified CallManager cluster. Accept the default name or enter another name.
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Step 6
On the Enter CUCM/CCM IP Address and Port page, enter the following settings, then click Next.
Table 6-17 Settings for the Enter CUCM/CCCP IP Address and Port Page
Field
|
Setting
|
IP Address/Name
|
Enter the IP address (or DNS name) of the Cisco Unified CallManager server that you are connecting to Cisco Unity. If you are connecting to a Cisco Unified CallManager cluster, we recommend entering the IP address (or DNS name) of a subscriber Cisco Unified CallManager server.
|
TCP Port
|
Enter the TCP port of the Cisco Unified CallManager server that you are connecting to Cisco Unity. We recommend using the default setting.
|
You can click Ping Server to confirm that the IP address is correct.
Step 7
On the Enter Secondary Server Settings for Failover page, in the IP Address/Name field, enter the IP address (or DNS name) and port of all remaining subscriber Cisco Unified CallManager servers in the cluster and of the publisher Cisco Unified CallManager server. Then click Add after entering each so that the IP addresses of all secondary servers appear in the list. If there is only one Cisco Unified CallManager server in the cluster, leave this page blank.
The IP addresses of the subscriber Cisco Unified CallManager servers must appear in descending order, so that the subscriber Cisco Unified CallManager server at the top of the list is the first to take over call processing functions during failover, and the publisher Cisco Unified CallManager server is the last.
You can click Ping Servers to confirm that the IP addresses are correct.
Step 8
If you want Cisco Unity to automatically reconnect to the primary Cisco Unified CallManager server after failover has been corrected, check the Reconnect to Primary CUCM/CCM Server check box.
Step 9
Click Next.
Step 10
On the Enter CUCM/CCM MWI Extensions page, enter the following settings, then click Next.
Table 6-18 Settings for the Enter CUCM/CCM MWI Extensions Page
Field
|
Setting
|
MWI On Extension
|
Enter the extension you specified in Cisco Unified CallManager Administration for turning MWIs on.
|
MWI Off Extension
|
Enter the extension you specified in Cisco Unified CallManager Administration for turning MWIs off.
|
Step 11
On the Set Number of Voice Messaging Ports page, enter the following settings, then click Next.
Table 6-19 Settings for the Set Number of Voice Messaging Ports Page
Field
|
Setting
|
Number of Ports
|
Enter the number of voice messaging ports connecting Cisco Unity to the Cisco Unified CallManager server; if Cisco Unity is connected to a single Cisco Unified CallManager server, this number cannot be more than the number of ports set up on Cisco Unified CallManager. If Cisco Unity is connected to multiple clusters of Cisco Unified CallManager, this number cannot be more than the number of ports set up on the Cisco Unified CallManager cluster, and the total number of ports on all clusters connected to Cisco Unity cannot be more than the number of ports enabled by the Cisco Unity license.
|
CUCM/CCM Device Name Prefix
|
Enter the prefix Cisco Unified CallManager adds to the device name for voice messaging ports. This prefix must match the prefix used by Cisco Unified CallManager.
Caution  If Cisco Unity is configured for failover, the CUCM/CCM Device Name Prefix setting for the secondary server must be different from the CUCM/CCM Device Name Prefix setting for the primary server. Otherwise, the secondary server cannot function correctly.
|
You can click Verify to confirm that the CUCM/CCM device name prefix is correct.
Note
If Cisco Unified CallManager ports are set up for authentication or encryption, the confirmation will fail because the Cisco Unity voice messaging ports are not yet set up for authentication or encryption.
Step 12
If other integrations already exist, the Enter Trunk Access Code page appears. Enter the extra digits that Cisco Unity must use to transfer calls through the gateway to extensions on the other phone systems with which it is integrated. Then click Next.
Step 13
On the Reassign Subscribers page, any subscribers whose phone system integration has been deleted and who are not currently assigned to a phone system integration will appear in the list.
If no subscribers appear in the list, click Next and continue to Step 14.
Otherwise, select the subscribers that you want to assign to this phone system integration and click Next. You can use the following selection controls for selecting subscribers.
Table 6-20 Selection Controls for the Reassign Subscribers Page
Selection Control
|
Effect
|
Check All
|
Checks the check boxes for all subscribers in the list.
|
Uncheck All
|
Unchecks the check boxes for all subscribers in the list.
|
Toggle Selected
|
For the subscribers highlighted in the list, toggles between checking and unchecking the check boxes.
If some highlighted subscriber check boxes are checked and others are unchecked, clicking this button will check all the check boxes. Clicking again will uncheck all the check boxes.
|
Step 14
On the Reassign Call Handlers page, any call handlers whose phone system integration has been deleted and that are not currently assigned to a phone system integration will appear in the list.
If no call handlers appear in the list, click Next and continue to Step 15.
Otherwise, select the call handlers that you want to assign to this phone system integration and click Next. You can use the following selection controls for selecting call handlers.
Table 6-21 Selection Controls for the Reassign Call Handlers Page
Selection Control
|
Effect
|
Check All
|
Checks the check boxes for all call handlers in the list.
|
Uncheck All
|
Unchecks the check boxes for all call handlers in the list.
|
Toggle Selected
|
For the call handlers highlighted in the list, toggles between checking and unchecking the check boxes.
If some highlighted call handler check boxes are checked and others are unchecked, clicking this button will check all the check boxes. Clicking again will uncheck all the check boxes.
|
Step 15
On the Completing page, verify the settings you entered, then click Finish.
Step 16
At the prompt to restart the Cisco Unity services, click Yes. The Cisco Unity services restart.
Alternatively, you can restart the Cisco Unity services in UTIM on the Tools menu by clicking Restart Cisco Unity.
To Enter the Voice Messaging Port Settings for the Integration
Step 1
After the Cisco Unity services restart, on the View menu, click Refresh.
Step 2
In the left pane of the UTIM window, expand the phone system integration that you are creating.
Step 3
In the left pane, click the name of the cluster.
Step 4
In the right pane, click the Ports tab.
Step 5
Enter the settings shown in Table 6-22 for the voice messaging ports.
We strongly recommend and consider it a best practice to configure most voice messaging ports to only answer calls and the remaining ports to only dial out or perform MWI functions. This configuration eliminates the possibility of a collision, in which an incoming call arrives on a port at the same time that Cisco Unity takes that port off-hook to dial out.
Caution 
In programming Cisco Unified CallManager, do not send calls to voice messaging ports in Cisco Unity that cannot answer calls (voice messaging ports that are not set to Answer Calls). For example, if a voice messaging port is set only to Dialout MWI, do not send calls to it.
Table 6-22 Settings for the Voice Messaging Ports
Field
|
Considerations
|
Extension
|
Enter the extension for the port as assigned on the phone system.
|
Enabled
|
Check this check box to enable the port. The port is enabled during normal operation.
Uncheck this check box to disable the port. When the port is disabled, calls to the port get a ringing tone but are not answered. Typically, the port is disabled only by the installer during testing.
|
Answer Calls
|
Check this check box to designate the port for answering calls. These calls can be incoming calls from unidentified callers or from subscribers.
|
Message Notification
|
Check this check box to designate the port for notifying subscribers of messages. Assign Message Notification to the least busy ports.
|
Dialout MWI
|
Check this check box to designate the port for turning MWIs on and off. Assign Dialout MWI to the least busy ports.
|
AMIS Delivery
(available with the AMIS licensed feature only)
|
Check this check box to designate the port for making outbound AMIS calls to deliver voice messages from Cisco Unity subscribers to users on another voice messaging system. Cisco Unity supports the Audio Messaging Interchange Specification (AMIS) protocol, which provides an analog mechanism for transferring voice messages between different voice messaging systems.
This setting affects outbound AMIS calls only. All ports are used for incoming AMIS calls.
Because the transmission of outgoing AMIS messages may tie up voice ports for long periods of time, you may want to adjust the schedule on the Network > AMIS > Schedule page so that outgoing AMIS calls are placed during closed hours or at times when Cisco Unity is not processing many calls.
|
TRAP Connection
|
Check this check box so that subscribers can use the phone as a recording and playback device in Cisco Unity web applications and e-mail clients. Assign TRAP Connection to the least busy ports.
|
Step 6
Click Save.
Step 7
Repeat Step 3 through Step 6 for all remaining clusters if any.
Step 8
If Cisco Unity integrates with only one cluster of Cisco Unified CallManager, exit UTIM, skip the next section, and continue with the "Setting Up Cisco Unified CallManager Authentication and Encryption" section.
If Cisco Unity integrates with multiple clusters of Cisco Unified CallManager, continue with the "Creating an Integration with an Additional Cisco Unified CallManager Cluster" section.
Creating an Integration with an Additional Cisco Unified CallManager Cluster
If Cisco Unity integrates with only one Cisco Unified CallManager cluster, skip this section and continue with the "Setting Up Cisco Unified CallManager Authentication and Encryption" section.
You can integrate Cisco Unity with an additional Cisco Unified CallManager cluster through UTIM by using the options and considerations described in Table 6-23.
Table 6-23 Options and Considerations for Integrating with Another Cisco Unified CallManager Cluster
Option
|
Consideration
|
Add a cluster in UTIM to an existing Cisco Unified CallManager integration for each new Cisco Unified CallManager cluster. For instructions see the "To Add a UTIM Cluster to a Cisco Unified CallManager Integration" procedure.
|
• You must assign at least one MWI port dedicated to each Cisco Unified CallManager cluster that you add.
• The first cluster in UTIM will handle all calls and direct them to the Cisco Unified CallManager cluster on which the subscriber is homed.
• You can create an unlimited number of clusters in UTIM to a Cisco Unified CallManager integration.
• Multiple UTIM clusters can be used with multiple Cisco Unified CallManager integrations on the Cisco Unity server.
|
Create a new Cisco Unified CallManager integration for each new Cisco Unified CallManager cluster. For instructions, see the "Creating a New Integration with Cisco Unified CallManager" procedure".
|
• Each Cisco Unified CallManager integration handles the MWIs for the cluster. Dedicated MWI ports for each Cisco Unified CallManager cluster is necessary only if the Cisco Unified CallManager integration has multiple clusters in UTIM.
• Cisco Unity sends each MWI request directly to the Cisco Unified CallManager cluster on which the subscribers is homed.
• The number of Cisco Unified CallManager integrations is limited only by number of licensed voice messaging ports on the Cisco Unity server, as described in the Multiple Phone System Integration Guide for Cisco Unity 5.0 at http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/voicesw/ps2237/products_installation_and_configuration_guides_list.html.
• Multiple Cisco Unified CallManager integrations can be used with multiple UTIM clusters on a Cisco Unity server.
|
To Add a UTIM Cluster to a Cisco Unified CallManager Integration
Step 1
In the left pane of the UTIM window, click the Cisco Unified CallManager integration.
Step 2
On the Cluster menu, click New. The Add Server dialog box appears.
Step 3
Enter the following settings.
Table 6-24 Settings for the Add Server Dialog Box
Field
|
Setting
|
IP Address or Host Name
|
Enter the IP address (or DNS name) of a subscriber Cisco Unified CallManager server.
|
Port
|
Enter the TCP port of the Cisco Unified CallManager server that you are connecting to Cisco Unity. We recommend using the default setting.
|
TLS Port
|
Enter the secure port that Cisco Unified CallManager uses for secure call-signaling messages. This setting is used only when the CUCM/CCM Cluster Security Mode is set to Authenticated or Encrypted.
|
Step 4
Click OK.
Step 5
When prompted to enter the remaining settings for the cluster, click OK.
Step 6
Click the Servers tab, and, in the Display Name field, enter Cisco Unified CallManager Cluster 02 or another name you will use to identify this Cisco Unified CallManager cluster.
Step 7
If there are no additional Cisco Unified CallManager servers in this cluster, continue to Step 13.
If there are additional Cisco Unified CallManager servers in this cluster, click Add. The Add Server dialog box appears.
Step 8
Enter the following settings.
Table 6-25 Settings for the Add Server Dialog Box
Field
|
Setting
|
IP Address or Host Name
|
Enter the IP address (or DNS name) of a subscriber Cisco Unified CallManager server.
|
Port
|
Enter the TCP port of the Cisco Unified CallManager server that you are connecting to Cisco Unity. We recommend using the default setting.
|
TLS Port
|
Enter the secure port that Cisco Unified CallManager uses for secure call-signaling messages. This setting is used only when the CUCM/CCM Cluster Security Mode is set to Authenticated or Encrypted.
|
Step 9
Click OK.
Step 10
Repeat Step 7 through Step 9 for all remaining Cisco Unified CallManager servers in the cluster.
Step 11
Enter the following settings.
Table 6-26 Settings for the Servers Tab
Field
|
Setting
|
CUCM/CCM Device Name Prefix
|
Enter the prefix Cisco Unified CallManager adds to the device name for voice messaging ports. This prefix must match the prefix used by the Cisco Unified CallManager cluster.
Caution  If Cisco Unity is configured for failover, the CUCM/CCM Device Name Prefix setting for the secondary server must be different from the CUCM/CCM Device Name Prefix setting for the primary server. Otherwise, the secondary server cannot function correctly.
|
CUCM/CCM Cluster Security Mode
|
Accept the default setting of Non-secure.
If you want to set up for Cisco Unified CallManager authentication and encryption, this procedure directs you at the best time to the "Setting Up Cisco Unified CallManager Authentication and Encryption" section.
|
Reconnect to the Primary CUCM/CCM server
|
Check this check box if you want Cisco Unity to automatically reconnect to the primary Cisco Unified CallManager server in the cluster after failover has been corrected.
|
Step 12
Click Verify Servers to confirm that the Cisco Unified CallManager server information is correct.
Note
If Cisco Unified CallManager ports are set up for authentication or encryption, the confirmation will fail because the Cisco Unity voice messaging ports are not yet set up for authentication or encryption.
Step 13
Click the MWI tab, and enter the following settings.
Table 6-27 Settings for the MWI Tab
Field
|
Setting
|
On Extension
|
Enter the extension you specified in Cisco Unified CallManager Administration of the cluster for turning MWIs on.
|
Off Extension
|
Enter the extension you specified in Cisco Unified CallManager Administration of the cluster for turning MWIs off
|
Step 14
Click the Ports tab, and click Add Port.
Step 15
In the Add Port dialog box, enter the number of voice messaging ports on Cisco Unity that you want to connect to the Cisco Unified CallManager cluster, and click OK.
This number cannot be more than the number of ports set up on the Cisco Unified CallManager cluster. This number cannot bring the total number of port installed on the Cisco Unity server to more than the number of ports enabled by the Cisco Unity license.
Step 16
Enter the settings shown in Table 6-28 for the voice messaging ports.
We strongly recommend and consider it a best practice to configure most voice messaging ports to only answer calls and the remaining ports to only dial out or perform MWI functions. This configuration eliminates the possibility of a collision, in which an incoming call arrives on a port at the same time that Cisco Unity takes that port off-hook to dial out.
Caution 
In programming Cisco Unified CallManager, do not send calls to voice messaging ports in Cisco Unity that cannot answer calls (voice messaging ports that are not set to Answer Calls). For example, if a voice messaging port is set only to Dialout MWI, do not send calls to it.
Table 6-28 Settings for the Voice Messaging Ports
Field
|
Considerations
|
Extension
|
Enter the extension for the port as assigned on the phone system.
|
Enabled
|
Check this check box to enable the port. The port is enabled during normal operation.
Uncheck this check box to disable the port. When the port is disabled, calls to the port get a ringing tone but are not answered. Typically, the port is disabled only by the installer during testing.
|
Answer Calls
|
Check this check box to designate the port for answering calls. These calls can be incoming calls from unidentified callers or from subscribers.
|
Message Notification
|
Check this check box to designate the port for notifying subscribers of messages. Assign Message Notification to the least busy ports.
|
Dialout MWI
|
Check this check box to designate the port for turning MWIs on and off. Assign Dialout MWI to the least busy ports.
|
AMIS Delivery
(available with the AMIS licensed feature only)
|
Check this check box to designate the port for making outbound AMIS calls to deliver voice messages from Cisco Unity subscribers to users on another voice messaging system. Cisco Unity supports the Audio Messaging Interchange Specification (AMIS) protocol, which provides an analog mechanism for transferring voice messages between different voice messaging systems.
This setting affects outbound AMIS calls only. All ports are used for incoming AMIS calls.
Because the transmission of outgoing AMIS messages may tie up voice ports for long periods of time, you may want to adjust the schedule on the Network > AMIS > Schedule page so that outgoing AMIS calls are placed during closed hours or at times when Cisco Unity is not processing many calls.
|
TRAP Connection
|
Check this check box so that subscribers can use the phone as a recording and playback device in Cisco Unity web applications and e-mail clients. Assign TRAP Connection to the least busy ports.
|
Step 17
Click the RTP tab, and confirm that the Automatically Assign option is selected.
Step 18
In the UTIM window, click Save.
Step 19
At the prompt to restart the Cisco Unity services, click Yes. The Cisco Unity services restart.
Alternatively, you can restart the Cisco Unity services in UTIM on the Tools menu by clicking Restart Cisco Unity.
Step 20
After the Cisco Unity services restart, in the left pane of the UTIM window, click the Cisco Unified CallManager integration.
Step 21
Repeat Step 1 through Step 20 for all remaining Cisco Unified CallManager clusters.
Step 22
If you do not want to set up for Cisco Unified CallManager authentication and encryption, exit UTIM, skip the remaining procedures, and continue to Chapter 11, "Testing the Integration."
If you want to set up for Cisco Unified CallManager authentication and encryption, continue with the "Setting Up Cisco Unified CallManager Authentication and Encryption" section.
Setting Up Cisco Unified CallManager Authentication and Encryption
If you are not setting up Cisco Unified CallManager authentication and encryption, skip to Chapter 11, "Testing the Integration."
If you are setting up Cisco Unified CallManager authentication and encryption, do the following procedure.
For requirements and additional information about authentication and encryption with Cisco Unified CallManager and Cisco Unity, see Appendix A, "Cisco Unified Communications Manager Authentication and Encryption of Cisco Unity Voice Messaging Ports."
Caution 
The Cisco Unity system clock must be synchronized with the Cisco Unified CallManager system clock for Cisco Unified CallManager authentication to function immediately. Otherwise, Cisco Unified CallManager will reject the Cisco Unity voice messaging ports until the Cisco Unified CallManager system clock has passed the time stamp in the Cisco Unity device certificates.
If you create another Cisco Unified CallManager integration that has Cisco Unified CallManager authentication and encryption for its voice messaging ports and you create a new Cisco Unity server root certificate, you must copy the new Cisco Unity server root certificate to all Cisco Unified CallManager servers in all clusters. Otherwise, the voice messaging ports will not be able to connect to the Cisco Unified CallManager servers.
To Enable Cisco Cisco Unified CallManager Authentication and Encryption for Cisco Unity Voice Messaging Ports
Step 1
If UTIM is not already open, on Cisco Unity, on the Windows Start menu, click Programs > Cisco Unity > Manage Integrations. UTIM appears.
Step 2
In the left pane, double-click Cisco Unity Server. The existing integrations appear.
Step 3
Click the Cisco Unified CallManager integration.
Step 4
In the right pane, click the cluster for the integration.
Step 5
Click the Servers tab.
Step 6
In the CUCM/CCM Cluster Security Mode field, click the applicable setting.
Caution 
The CUCM/CCM Cluster Security Mode setting for Cisco Unity voice messaging ports must match the security mode setting for the Cisco Unified CallManager ports. Otherwise, Cisco Unified CallManager authentication and encryption will fail.
Table 6-29 CUCM/CCM Cluster Security Mode Settings
Setting
|
Effect
|
Non-secure
|
The integrity and privacy of call-signaling messages will not be ensured because call-signaling messages will be sent as clear (unencrypted) text and will be connected to Cisco Unified CallManager through a non-authenticated port rather than an authenticated TLS port.
In addition, the media stream will not be encrypted.
|
Authenticated
|
The integrity of call-signaling messages will be ensured because they will be connected to Cisco Unified CallManager through an authenticated TLS port. However, the privacy of call-signaling messages will not be ensured because they will be sent as clear (unencrypted) text.
In addition, the media stream will not be encrypted.
|
Encrypted
|
The integrity and privacy of call-signaling messages will be ensured because they will be connected to Cisco Unified CallManager through an authenticated TLS port, and the call-signaling messages will be encrypted.
In addition, the media stream can be encrypted.
|
Step 7
If you clicked the Non-secure setting, click Save and skip the remaining steps in this procedure.
If you clicked the Authenticated or the Encrypted settings, the Security tab and the Add TFTP Server dialog box appear. In the Add TFTP Server dialog box, in the IP Address or Host Name field, enter the IP address (or DNS name) of the primary TFTP server for the Cisco Unified CallManager cluster and click OK.
Step 8
If there are more TFTP servers that Cisco Unity will use to download the Cisco Unified CallManager certificates, click Add. The Add TFTP Server dialog box appears.
Step 9
In the IP Address or Host Name field, enter the IP address (or DNS name) of the secondary TFTP server for the Cisco Unified CallManager cluster, and click OK.
Step 10
Repeat Step 8 and Step 9 for each remaining TFTP server in the Cisco Unified CallManager cluster.
Step 11
Repeat Step 4 through Step 10 for each remaining cluster in the Cisco Unified CallManager integration.
On the Security tab, you can press the buttons described in Table 6-30 to add, modify, or delete the TFTP servers that you are connecting to from the Cisco Unity server.
Table 6-30 Buttons for Managing the TFTP Servers
Button
|
Action
|
Add
|
Displays the Add TFTP Server dialog box to add another TFTP server.
|
Modify
|
Displays the Modify TFTP Server dialog box so that you can modify the settings of the selected TFTP server.
|
Delete
|
Deletes the selected TFTP server.
|
Step 12
Click Save.
Cisco Unity creates the voice messaging port device certificates, exports the Cisco Unity server root certificate, and displays the Export Cisco Unity Root Certificate dialog box.
Step 13
Note the file name of the exported Cisco Unity server root certificate and click OK.
Step 14
Copy the Cisco Unity server root certificate to all Cisco Unified CallManager servers in all clusters by doing the applicable steps:
•
Recommended—by using a floppy disk. Continue with Step 15.
•
For secure networks—by using a network share. Skip to Step 16.
Caution 
The Cisco Unity system clock must be synchronized with the Cisco Unified CallManager system clock for Cisco Unified CallManager authentication to function immediately. Otherwise, Cisco Unified CallManager will not let the Cisco Unity voice messaging ports register until the Cisco Unified CallManager system clock has passed the time stamp in the Cisco Unity device certificates.
Step 15
If you are using a floppy disk to copy the Cisco Unity server root certificate, do the following substeps:
a.
Insert an empty floppy disk in the floppy drive of the Cisco Unity server.
b.
Browse to the CommServer\SkinnyCerts directory.
c.
Copy the Cisco Unity server root certificate file that you noted in Step 13 to the floppy disk.
d.
Remove the floppy disk from the Cisco Unity server.
e.
Insert the floppy disk in the floppy drive of a Cisco Unified CallManager server.
f.
Copy the Cisco Unity server root certificate file on the floppy disk to the C:\Program Files\Cisco\Certificates directory of the Cisco Unified CallManager server.
g.
Restart the Cisco CallManager service on the Cisco Unified CallManager server.
h.
Repeat Step 15e. through Step 15g. on all remaining Cisco Unified CallManager servers in the cluster.
i.
Repeat Step 15e. through Step 15h. to copy the Cisco Unity server root certificate to all Cisco Unified CallManager servers in all remaining Cisco Unified CallManager clusters.
j.
For security, delete the Cisco Unity server root certificate file on the floppy disk.
k.
On the Cisco Unity server, in UTIM, in the left pane, click the first cluster.
l.
Click the Servers tab.
m.
Click Verify Servers to confirm the connection to the Cisco Unified CallManager servers.
If the test is not successful, a dialog box appears that displays the location of the security logs, which provide troubleshooting steps. After troubleshooting, test the connection again.
n.
Repeat Step 15k. through Step 15m. on all remaining clusters.
o.
On the Tools menu, click Restart Cisco Unity to restart the Cisco Unity services.
p.
Exit UTIM.
Step 16
If you are using a secure network share to copy the Cisco Unity server root certificate, do the following substeps:
a.
On the Cisco Unity server, browse to the CommServer\SkinnyCerts directory.
b.
Select Cisco Unity server root certificate file that you noted in Step 13, and press Ctrl-C.
c.
Open a network share to a Cisco Unified CallManager server and log on.
d.
Browse to the C:\Program Files\Cisco\Certificates directory on the Cisco Unified CallManager server.
e.
Press Ctrl-V to paste the Cisco Unity server root certificate file.
f.
Restart the Cisco CallManager service on the Cisco Unified CallManager server.
g.
Repeat Step 16c. through Step 16f. on all remaining Cisco Unified CallManager servers in the cluster.
h.
Repeat Step 16c. through Step 16g. to copy the Cisco Unity server root certificate to all Cisco Unified CallManager servers in all remaining Cisco Unified CallManager clusters.
i.
For security, disconnect the network share.
j.
In UTIM, in the left pane, click the first cluster.
k.
Click the Servers tab.
l.
Click Verify Servers to confirm the connection to the Cisco Unified CallManager servers.
If the test is not successful, a dialog box appears that displays the location of the security logs, which provide troubleshooting steps. After troubleshooting, test the connection again.
m.
Repeat Step 16j. through Step 16l. on all remaining clusters.
n.
On the Tools menu, click Restart Cisco Unity to restart the Cisco Unity services.
o.
Exit UTIM.
If the number of voice messaging ports on the Cisco Unity server is 72 or more, and the Cisco Unity server is running Windows Server 2003 or Exchange is the message store, do the following procedure.
To Adjust the Advanced Settings for 72 or More Voice Messaging Ports
Step 1
On the Cisco Unity server, on the Windows Start menu, click Programs > Cisco Unity > Cisco Unity Tools Depot.
Step 2
In the Tools Depot window, in the left pane, expand Administration Tools and double-click Advanced Settings Tool.
Step 3
If the Cisco Unity server is running Windows Server 2003, do the following substeps. Otherwise, continue to Step 4.
a.
In the Cisco Unity Advanced Settings window, in the left pane, click Messaging - 72 or More Voice Ports - Enable Low-Fragmentation Heap.
b.
In the New Value drop-down box, click 1 and click Set.
c.
When prompted that the value has been set, click OK.
Step 4
If Exchange is the message store, do the following substeps. Otherwise, continue to Step 5.
a.
In the Cisco Unity Advanced Settings window, in the left pane, click Messaging - 72 or More Voice Ports - Number of MAPI Sessions Per Exchange Server.
b.
In the New Value drop-down box, click the applicable setting, then click Set.
Number of Voice Messaging Ports
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Setting
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72 to 83
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Click 2.
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84 to 95
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Click 3.
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96 to 119
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Click 4.
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120 to 143
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Click 5.
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144
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Click 6.
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c.
When prompted that the value has been set, click OK.
Step 5
Close the Tools Depot window.
Step 6
Restart the Cisco Unity server.