Cisco Unified Communications Manager Configuration

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CHAPTER 3 Cisco Unified Communications Manager Configuration Use the following topics to find and update a Cisco Unified Communications Manager configuration or to view system component version information: Settings, page 3-1 Synchronizing a Cisco Unified Communications Manager With Devices, page 3-5 Cisco CallManager Service Activation, page 3-5 Cisco CallManager Service Deactivation, page 3-6 Related Topics, page 3-6 Settings In Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration, use the System > Cisco Unified CM menu path to configure Cisco Unified Communications Managers. Use Cisco Unified Communications Manager configuration to specify the ports and other properties for each Cisco Unified Communications Manager that is installed in the same cluster. A cluster comprises a set of Cisco Unified Communications Managers that enables redundancy. For the first node in a Cisco Unified Communications Manager cluster, the server gets automatically added as part of the installation. To add additional Cisco Unified Communications Managers to a cluster, the administrator must configure a server (by using Server Configuration) and then configure the Cisco Unified Communications Manager (by using ). This procedure repeats for each Cisco Unified Communications Manager that is in the cluster. Using the GUI For instructions on how to use the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration Graphical User Interface (GUI) to find, delete, configure, or copy records, see the Navigating the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration Application section on page 1-13 and its subsections, which explain how to use the GUI and detail the functions of the buttons and icons. Configuration Settings Table Table 3-1 describes the Cisco Unified Communications Manager configuration settings. For related procedures, see the Related Topics section on page 3-6. 3-1

Settings Chapter 3 Table 3-1 Settings Field Server Information CTI ID Cisco Unified Communications Manager Server Cisco Unified Communications Manager Name Auto-registration Information Starting Directory Number Ending Directory Number Partition This read-only field displays the computer telephony integration (CTI) identification. This read-only field displays the server where this Cisco Unified Communications Manager is installed. Enter the name that you want to assign to this Cisco Unified Communications Manager. 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 (<>). Enter the first directory number to use for autoregistration of devices. Do not begin the Starting Directory Number with a zero (0). Enter the last directory number to use for autoregistration of devices. Do not begin the Ending Directory Number with a zero (0). Note Specifying a valid range of directory numbers in the Starting Directory Number and Ending Directory Number fields automatically enables autoregistration. Setting the starting and ending directory numbers to the same value disables autoregistration. If you are not using partitions, choose <None>. If you are using partitions, choose the partition to which autoregistered directory numbers belong from the drop-down list box. Tip You must choose a range for autoregistration before you can choose a partition, external phone number mask or voice messaging box mask. If more than 250 partitions exist, the Find button displays next to the drop-down list box. 1. To display the Find and List Partitions window, click the Find button. 2. In the List items where Name contains field, enter a partial partition name. 3. In the list of partitions that displays in the Select item to use box, click the desired partition name. 4. Click OK. 3-2

Chapter 3 Settings Table 3-1 Settings (continued) Field External Phone Number Mask Auto-registration Disabled on this Cisco Unified Communications Manager Specify the mask that is used to format caller ID information for external (outbound) calls that are made from the autoregistered devices. The mask can contain up to 50 characters. Enter the literal digits that you want to appear in the caller ID information and use Xs to represent the directory number of the autoregistered device. See the following examples: If you specify a mask of 972813XXXX, an external call from extension 1234 displays a caller ID number of 9728131234 if the Use External Phone Number Mask option is checked on the route pattern that is used to make the external call. If you specify a mask of all literal digits, such as 9728135000 to represent a main attendant number, that literal number (9728135000) displays as the caller ID for an external call from any autoregistered device. 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. When autoregistration is disabled, you must configure the directory numbers manually whenever you add new devices to your network. Setting the Starting Directory Number and Ending Directory Number to the same value also disables autoregistration. 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 partition and external phone mask information when autoregistration is disabled. 3-3

Settings Chapter 3 Table 3-1 Settings (continued) Field Cisco Unified Communications Manager TCP Port Settings for This Server Ethernet Phone Port Cisco Unified Communications Manager uses this TCP port to communicate with the Cisco Unified IP Phones (SCCP only) on the network. MGCP Listen Port MGCP Keep-alive Port SIP Phone Port SIP Phone Secure Port Reset button 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. 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. 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. This field specifies the port number that Cisco Unified Communications Manager uses to listen for SIP line registrations over TCP and UDP. 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. Click this button to reset all devices that belong to the same Cisco Unified CM Group as this Cisco Unified Communications Manager server. Note 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. 3-4

Chapter 3 Synchronizing a Cisco Unified Communications Manager With Devices Synchronizing a Cisco Unified Communications Manager With Devices To synchronize a Cisco Unified Communications Manager that has undergone configuration changes with its corresponding registered devices, perform the following procedure, which applies any outstanding configuration settings in the least-intrusive manner possible. (For example, a reset/restart may not be required on some affected devices.) Procedure Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Choose System > Cisco Unified CM. The Find and List Cisco Unified CMs window displays. Choose the search criteria to use. Click Find. The window displays a list of Cisco Unified CMs that match the search criteria. Click the Cisco Unified Communications Manager that you want to synchronize with its devices. Make any additional configuration changes. Click Save. Click Apply Config. The Apply Configuration Information dialog displays. Click OK. Cisco CallManager Service Activation When you perform a new Cisco Unified Communications Manager installation, you must follow these steps in sequence: 1. Add the server. Cisco Unified Communications Managers automatically get added when a server gets configured. 2. Activate the Cisco CallManager service, as described in the Cisco Unified Serviceability Administration Guide. A message displays if you do not follow this sequence. 3-5

Cisco CallManager Service Deactivation Chapter 3 Cisco CallManager Service Deactivation You can deactivate the Cisco CallManager service in Cisco Unified Serviceability. When you deactivate the Cisco CallManager service, the Cisco Unified Communications Manager where you deactivated the service becomes inactive for use. Note From Cisco Unified Serviceability, you can view the status of the Cisco Unified Communications Manager by accessing Tools > Service Activation. When the Cisco CallManager service is deactivated, no one can make calls on that Cisco Unified Communications Manager. You may still be able to perform configuration operations on a deactivated Cisco Unified Communications Manager if the Cisco Communications Manager Administration web service is active and the database is up and running. When you reactivate the Cisco CallManager service on the Cisco Unified Communications Manager, the database automatically re-creates the Cisco Unified Communications Manager by retaining the original configuration (server name or IP address). This Cisco Unified Communications Manager then becomes active; you can verify that the Cisco CallManager service is running by accessing Tools > Control Center - Feature Services in Cisco Unified Serviceability. For more information about Service Activation, see the Cisco Unified Serviceability Administration Guide. Related Topics, page 3-1 Settings, page 3-1 Synchronizing a Cisco Unified Communications Manager With Devices, page 3-5 Cisco CallManager Service Activation, page 3-5 Cisco CallManager Service Deactivation, page 3-6 Server Configuration, page 2-1 Cisco Unified Serviceability Administration Guide 3-6