Server Information
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CTI ID
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This
read-only field displays the computer telephony integration (CTI)
identification.
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Cisco Unified Communications Manager Server
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This
read-only field displays the server where this
Cisco Unified Communications
Manager is installed.
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Cisco Unified Communications Manager Name
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Enter the
name that you want to assign to this
Cisco Unified Communications
Manager.
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Description
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Enter a
description of the
Cisco Unified Communications
Manager.The description can include up to 50 characters in any
language, but it cannot include double-quotes ("), percentage sign (%),
ampersand (&), back-slash (\), or angle brackets (<>).
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Location
Bandwidth Manager Group
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Select a
Location Bandwidth Manager Group from the drop-down list.
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Auto-registration
Information
You must
configure the Universal Device Template and Universal Line Template before you
configure auto-registration settings.
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Universal
Device Template
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Select
the required Universal Device Template from the drop-down list.
If no
Universal Device Template is created, you can select the Default Universal
Device Template.
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Universal
Line Template
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Select the
required Universal Line Template from the drop-down list.
If no
Universal Line Template is created, you can select the Default Universal Line
Template.
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Starting
Directory Number
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Enter the
first directory number to use for autoregistration of devices. Do not begin the
Starting Directory Number with a zero (0).
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Ending
Directory Number
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Enter the
last directory number to use for autoregistration of devices. Do not begin the
Ending Directory Number with a zero (0).
Note
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The Ending
Directory Number must be greater than the Starting Directory Number which
automatically enables autoregistration. Setting the starting and ending
directory numbers to the same value disables autoregistration.
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Auto-registration Disabled on this
Cisco Unified Communications
Manager
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Cisco Unified Communications Manager disables the
autoregistration by default to prevent unauthorized connections to the network.
You can choose to enable or disable autoregistration by one of the following
options:
- To enable autoregistration
for this
Cisco Unified
Communications Manager, uncheck the Auto-registration Disabled check
box.
- To disable autoregistration
for this
Cisco Unified
Communications Manager, check the Auto-registration Disabled check
box.
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When autoregistration is disabled, you must configure the
directory numbers manually whenever you add new devices to your network.
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Setting the Starting Directory Number and Ending Directory
Number to the same value also disables autoregistration.
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If
starting and ending directory numbers are currently specified when you disable
autoregistration by checking this option,
Cisco Unified
Communications Manager sets the starting and ending directory numbers
to the same value.
Cisco Unified Communications Manager resets the UDT
and ULT information when autoregistration is disabled.
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Cisco Unified Communications Manager TCP Port Settings
for this Server
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Ethernet
Phone Port
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Cisco Unified Communications Manager uses this TCP
port to communicate with the
Cisco Unified IP
Phones (SCCP only) on the network.
- Accept the default port value
of 2000 unless this port is already in use on your system. Choosing 2000
identifies this port as non-secure.
- Ensure all port entries are
unique.
- Valid port numbers range from
1024 to 49151.
- See the
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Security
Guide for information about security configurations.
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MGCP Listen
Port
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Cisco Unified Communications Manager uses this TCP
port to detect messages from its associated MGCP gateway.
- Accept the default port of
2427 unless this port is already in use on your system.
- Ensure all port entries are
unique.
- Valid port numbers range
from 1024 to 49151.
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MGCP
Keep-alive Port
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Cisco Unified Communications Manager uses this TCP
port to exchange keepalive messages with its associated MGCP gateway.
- Accept the default port of
2428 unless this port is already in use on your system.
- Ensure all port entries are
unique.
- Valid port numbers range
from 1024 to 49151.
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SIP Phone
Port
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This field
specifies the port number that
Cisco Unified
Communications Manager uses to listen for SIP line registrations over
TCP and UDP.
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SIP Phone
Secure Port
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This field
specifies the port number that
Cisco Unified
Communications Manager uses to listen for SIP line registrations over
TLS.
See the
Cisco Unified
Communications Manager Security Guide for information about security
configurations.
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SIP Phone oAuth Port
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This field specifies the port number that Cisco Unified Communications Manager uses to listen for SIP line registrations from Jabber On-Premise devices over TLS (Transport Layer Security). The default
value is 5090. Range is 1024 to 49151.
See the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Security Guide for information about security configurations.
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SIP Mobile and Remote Access OAuth Port
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This field specifies the port number that Cisco Unified Communications Manager uses to listen for SIP line registrations from
Jabber over Expressway through MTLS (Mutual Transport Layer Security). The default value is 5091. Range is 1024 to 49151.
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Reset button
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Click this button to reset all devices that belong to the same Cisco Unified CM Group as this Cisco Unified Communications Manager server.
Note
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All devices in the Cisco Unified CM Group of which this server is a member get reset, not just those devices that are registered
with this server.
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