Configure Third-Party SIP Phones

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Third-Party SIP Endpoints Overview, page 1 Third-Party SIP Endpoints Configuration Task Flow, page 2 Third-Party SIP Endpoints Overview In addition to the Cisco Unified IP Phones that run SIP, Cisco Unified Communications Manager supports a variety of third-party SIP endpoints. You can configure the following third-party SIP endpoints in Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration: Third-Party SIP Device (Advanced)-This eight-line SIP device is an RFC3261-compliant phone that is running SIP from third-party companies. Third-Party SIP Device (Basic)-This one-line SIP device is an RFC3261-compliant phone that is running SIP from third-party companies. Third-Party AS-SIP Device - Assured Services SIP (AS-SIP) endpoints are SIP endpoints compliant with MLPP, DSCP, TLS/SRTP, and IPv6 requirements. AS-SIP provides multiple endpoint interfaces on the Unified Communications Manager. Generic Desktop Video Endpoint-This SIP device supports video, security, configurable trust, and Cisco extensions. This device supports 8 lines; the maximum number of calls and busy trigger for each line is 4 and 2, respectively. Generic Single Screen Room System-This SIP device supports single screen telepresence (room systems), video, security, configurable trust, and Cisco extensions. This device supports 8 lines; the maximum number of calls and busy trigger for each line is 4 and 2, respectively. Generic Multiple Screen Room System-This SIP device supports multiple screen telepresence (room systems), video, security, configurable trust, and Cisco extensions. This device supports 8 lines; the maximum number of calls and busy trigger for each line is 4 and 2, respectively. 1

Third-Party SIP Endpoints Configuration Task Flow Third-Party SIP Endpoints Configuration Task Flow Command or Action Configure a Digest User, on page 2 Purpose To enable digest authentication, configure an end user that is a digest user. Cisco Unified Communications Manager uses the digest credentials that you specify in the End User Configuration window to validate the SIP user agent response during a challenge to the SIP trunk. If the third-party SIP phone does not support a digest user, create a user with a user ID that matches the directory number of the third-party SIP phone. For example, create an end user named 1000 and create a directory number of 1000 for the phone. Assign this user to the phone. Configure Phone Security Profile Add a Third-Party SIP Endpoint, on page 4 Associate Device with End User Provide a set of SIP attributes that are associated with SIP trunks. To use digest authentication, you must configure a new phone security profile. If you use one of the standard, nonsecure SIP profiles that are provided for auto-registration, you cannot enable digest authentication. Configure a third-party endpoint. Associate the third-party endpoint with an end user. Provide power, verify network connectivity, and configure network settings for the third-party SIP endpoint. For more information about configuring network settings, see the user guide for your third-party SIP endpoint. Configure a Digest User Perform these steps to configure an end user as a digest user. Digest authentication allows Cisco Unified Communications Manager to challenge the identity of a device that is connecting to Cisco Unified Communications Manager. When challenged, the device presents its digest credentials, similar to a username and password, to Cisco Unified Communications Manager for verification. If the credentials that are presented match those that are configured in the database for that device, digest authentication succeeds, and Cisco Unified Communications Manager processes the SIP request. 2

Step 7 From Cisco Unified CM Administration, choose User Management > End User. Click Add New. Enter a User ID. Enter a Last Name. Enter Digest Credentials. The digest credentials are a string of alphanumeric characters. Complete any remaining fields in the End User Configuration window. See the online help for more information about the fields and their configuration options.. Before You Begin Configure SIP Phone Secure Port Restart Services In Cisco Unified CM Administration, choose Device > Device Settings > SIP Profile. Click Find. For the profile that you want to copy, click the file icon in the Copy column. Enter the name and description of the new profile. If Cisco Unity Connection uses IPv6 or dual-stack IPv4 and IPv6 to communicate with Cisco Unified Communications Manager, check the Enable ANAT check box. You must perform this step to ensure proper handling of callers in an IPv6 or dual-stack environment. Configure Phone Security Profile 3

Configure Phone Security Profile Configure Phone Security Profile Cisco Unified Communications Manager provides a set of predefined, nonsecure profiles for autoregistration. If you want to enable security features for a phone, you must configure a new security profile and apply it to the phone. Follow these steps to configure a new security profile: Before You Begin If you are configuring SIP phones, complete the following procedures: Configure SIP Phone Secure Port Restart Services If you are configuring SCCP phones, there are no prerequisites to complete before you begin this procedure. Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 From Cisco Unified CM Administration, choose System > Security > Phone Security Profile. Click Add New. From the Phone Security Profile Type drop down list, choose the type of profile that you want to create. Click Next. From the Select the phone security profile protocol drop down list, choose the protocol. Click Next. Enter an appropriate name for the profile in the Name field. Enter a brief description of the profile. For both SIP and SCCP phones: Add a Third-Party SIP Endpoint, on page 4 Add a Third-Party SIP Endpoint Before You Begin Configure a Digest User, on page 2 From Cisco Unified CM Administration, choose Device > Phone. Click Add new. From the Phone Type drop-down list, choose one of the following: 4

Associate Device with End User Third-party SIP Device (Basic) Third-party SIP Device (Advanced) Third-Party AS-SIP Device Third-party AS-SIP Endpoint Generic Desktop Video Endpoint Generic Single Screen Room System Generic Multiple Screen Room System Configure the fields in the Phone Configuration window. See the online help for more information about the fields and their configuration options. To configure a directory number for the third-party endpoint, click the Add a New DN link that displays in the Association Information area on the left side of the window. The Directory Number Configuration window appears. See topics related to adding and configuring directory numbers for details. Associate Device with End User Associate Device with End User Step 7 Step 8 From Cisco Unified CM Administration, choose User Management > End User. Specify the appropriate filters in the Find User Where field to and then click Find to retrieve a list of users. Select the user from the list. Locate the Device Information section. Click Device Association. The User Device Association window appears. Find and select the device. To complete the association, click Save Selected/Changes. From Related Links drop-down list box, choose Back to User, and then click Go. The End User Configuration window appears, and the associated device that you chose appears in the Controlled Devices pane. 5

Third-Party Interactions and Restrictions Third-Party Interactions and Restrictions Third-Party Restrictions Table 1: Third-Party SIP Endpoints Restrictions Restriction Ringback tone restriction for Cisco Video Communications Server (VCS) registered to third-party SIP Endpoints Description Blind transfer or switch to request the transfer which occurs over VCS registered endpoints with Cisco Unified Communications Manager will not have a ringback tone. If you do a supervised transfer, then you allocate Music On Hold (MOH) but, not a ringback tone. 6