About Enterprise Parameter Setup
Enterprise parameters provide default settings that apply to all devices and services in the same cluster. (A cluster comprises a set of Cisco Unified Communications Managers that share the same database.) When you install a new Cisco Unified Communications Manager, it uses the enterprise parameters to set the initial values of its device defaults. For more information on device defaults, see topics related to system-level configuration settings in the Cisco Unified Communications Manager System Guide.
Many of the enterprise parameters rarely require change. Do not change an enterprise parameter unless you fully understand the feature that you are changing or unless the Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC) specifies the change.
Caution |
Changes that you make to enterprise parameters using Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration also change the enterprise parameter settings for IM and Presence Service clusters in your deployment. |
Tip |
To view the descriptions of all enterprise parameters, click the ? button in the Enterprise Parameters Configuration window. Clicking the Set to Default button updates all parameters to the suggested value, which is the default that displays on the right side of the parameter. If a parameter does not have a suggested value, Cisco Unified Communications Manager does not update the value when you click the Set to Default. For example, the Phone URL Parameters in the Enterprise Parameters Configuration window do not display a suggested value, so clicking Set to Default does not change the value that you configured. |