Device Information
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Port Name
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Enter a name to identify the Cisco voice-mail port. You must
add a device for each port on Cisco voice-messaging system. If 24 ports exist,
you must define 24 devices.
The Port Name field allows 1 to 15 characters, which can
include letters, numbers, periods, underscores, and dashes, followed by -VI and
the port number.
Note
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For
Cisco Unity,
this name must match the name in the Unity Telephony Integration Manager
(UTIM), such as Cisco UM-VI1 or Cisco UM-VI2. For
Cisco Unity Connection, this name must match the name in
Cisco Unity Connection Administration, such as Cisco UM-VI1 or Cisco
UM-VI2.
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Description
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Enter the purpose of the device.
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Device Pool
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Choose the default value or a specific device pool.
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Common Device Configuration
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Choose the common device configuration to which you want this
device assigned. The common device configuration includes the attributes
(services or features) that are associated with a particular user. Common
device configurations are configured in the Common Device Configuration window.
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Calling Search Space
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From the drop-down list box, choose the appropriate calling
search space. A calling search space comprises a collection of partitions that
are searched for numbers that were called from this device. Choose the name of
the calling search space that allows calls to the subscriber phones and to any
network devices.
You can configure the number of calling search spaces that
display in this drop-down list box by using the Max List Box Items enterprise
parameter. If more calling search spaces exist than the Max List Box Items
enterprise parameter specifies, the Find button displays next to the drop-down
list box. Click the ... button to display the Select Calling Search Space
window. Enter a partial calling search space name in the List items where Name
contains field. Click the desired calling search space name in the list of
calling search spaces that displays in the Select item to use box and click Add
Selected.
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To set the maximum list box items, choose
and choose CCMAdmin Parameters.
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AAR Calling Search Space
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Choose the appropriate calling search space for the device to
use when automated alternate routing (AAR) is performed. The AAR calling search
space specifies the collection of route partitions that are searched to
determine how to route a collected (originating) number that is otherwise
blocked due to insufficient bandwidth.
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Location
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Use locations to implement call admission control (CAC) in a
centralized call-processing system. CAC enables you to regulate audio quality
and video availability by limiting the amount of bandwidth that is available
for audio and video calls over links between locations. The location specifies
the total bandwidth that is available for calls to and from this location.
From the drop-down list box, choose the appropriate location
for this voice-mail port.
A location setting of Hub_None means that the locations
feature does not keep track of the bandwidth that this voice-mail port
consumes. A location setting of Phantom specifies a location that enables
successful CAC across intercluster trunks that use H.323 protocol or SIP.
To configure a new location, use the
menu option.
For an explanation of location-based CAC across intercluster
trunks, see the
Cisco Unified Communications Manager System Guide.
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Device Security Mode
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From the drop-down list box, choose a security mode to apply
to the voice-mail server port. The database predefines these options. The
default value specifies Not Selected.
For more information on configuring security for the
voice-mail server, see the
Cisco Unified Communications Manager System Guide.
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Use Trusted Relay Point
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From the drop-down list box, enable or disable whether
Cisco Unified Communications Manager inserts a trusted
relay point (TRP) device with this media endpoint. Choose one of the following
values:
- Default—If you
choose this value, the device uses the Use Trusted Relay Point setting from the
common device configuration with which this device associates.
- Off—Choose this
value to disable the use of a TRP with this device. This setting overrides the
Use Trusted Relay Point setting in the common device configuration with which
this device associates.
- On—Choose this
value to enable the use of a TRP with this device. This setting overrides the
Use Trusted Relay Point setting in the common device configuration with which
this device associates.
A Trusted Relay Point (TRP) device designates an MTP or
transcoder device that is labeled as Trusted Relay Point.
Cisco Unified Communications Manager places the TRP
closest to the associated endpoint device if more than one resource is needed
for the endpoint (for example, a transcoder or RSVPAgent).
If both TRP and MTP are required for the endpoint, TRP gets
used as the required MTP. See the
Cisco Unified Communications Manager System Guide for details of call behavior.
If both TRP and RSVPAgent are needed for the endpoint,
Cisco Unified Communications Manager first tries to
find an RSVPAgent that can also be used as a TRP.
If both TRP and transcoder are needed for the endpoint,
Cisco Unified Communications Manager first tries to
find a transcoder that is also designated as a TRP.
See the
Cisco Unified Communications Manager System Guide for a complete discussion of network virtualization and
trusted relay points.
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Directory Number Information
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Directory Number
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Enter the number that is associated with this voice-mail port.
Make sure that this field is unique in combination with the Partition field.
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Partition
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Choose the partition to which the directory number belongs.
Choose <None> if partitions are not used. If you choose a partition, you
must choose a calling search space that includes that partition.
You can configure the number of partitions that display in
this drop-down list box by using the Max List Box Items enterprise parameter.
If more partitions exist than the Max List Box Items enterprise parameter
specifies, the Find button displays next to the drop-down list box. Click the
Find button to display the Find and List Partitions window, then find and
choose a partition name.
Note
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To set the maximum list box items, choose
and choose CCMAdmin Parameters.
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Calling Search Space
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From the drop-down list box, choose the appropriate calling
search space. A calling search space comprises a collection of partitions that
are searched for numbers that are called from this directory number. If you
choose a partition, you must choose a calling search space that includes that
partition.
You can configure the number of calling search spaces that
display in this drop-down list box by using the Max List Box Items enterprise
parameter. If more calling search spaces exist than the Max List Box Items
enterprise parameter specifies, the Find button displays next to the drop-down
list box. Click the Find button to display the Find and List Calling Search
Space window, then find and choose a calling search space name.
Note
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To set the maximum list box items, choose
and choose CCMAdmin Parameters.
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AAR Group
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Choose the automated alternate routing (AAR) group for this
device. The AAR group provides the prefix digits that are used to route calls
that are otherwise blocked due to insufficient bandwidth. An AAR group setting
of None specifies that no rerouting of blocked calls will be attempted.
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Internal Caller ID Display
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This field indicates text that displays on the called party
phone when a call is placed from this line.
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Internal Caller ID Display (ASCII format)
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This field indicates text that appears on the called party
phone, in ASCII format, when a call is placed from this line.
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External Number Mask
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Specify the mask that is 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 display in the caller ID information and
use Xs to represent the directory number of the device.
You can also enter the international escape character +.
When Automated Alternate Routing (AAR) routes calls due to
insufficient bandwidth,
Cisco Unified Communications Manager uses the value in
this field to place the call if sufficient bandwidth is not available.
Example:
DN 1000 (external mask 9728131000) calls DN 1001 (external
mask 2144131001). If insufficient bandwidth blocks the call,
Cisco Unified Communications Manager uses the AAR
prefix digits along with 2144131001 to place the call to 1001.
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