IPMA 7.0 Easy Setup Reference Guide

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IPMA 7.0 Easy Setup Reference Guide Cisco IP Manager Assistant 1

Agenda What is IPMA? Overview of IPMA Call Flow Step by Step Proxy Mode Setup Traces 2

IPMA IPMA is an application that allow managers and assistants to work together more effectively. It has two modes: proxy line mode and shared line mode. 3

Using Manager Assistant in Shared-Line Mode If a system administrator has configured Cisco Unified Communications Manager Assistant in shared-line mode, the manager and assistant share a directory number; for example 8001. The assistant handles calls for a manager on the shared directory number. When a manager receives a call on 8001, both the manager's phone and the assistant's phone will ring. The Cisco Unified Communications Manager Assistant features that are not applicable in sharedline mode include default assistant selection, assistant watch, call filtering, and divert all calls. An assistant cannot see or access these features on the Assistant Console application. The assistant's phone will not have the softkey for the divert all feature. The manager's phone will not have the softkeys for assistant watch, call intercept, or divert all feature. If you are an assistant using Cisco Unified Communications Manager Assistant in shared-line mode, you do not need to be logged in to receive calls. Calls to your manager will automatically ring on your phone. You need to be logged into Assistant Console if you wish to use the application to handle calls or if you want to use the softkey on your phone to transfer a call to the manager's voice messaging system. See Getting Started with the Assistant Console for more information on using the Assistant Console. If you are a manager using Cisco Unified Communications Manager Assistant in shared-line mode, you can share your directory number with up to 10 assistants. Any assistant who shared your directory number can answer and handle a call. See "For Managers--How to Use Your Phone with Cisco Unified Communications Manager Assistant in Shared-line Mode." Reference Cisco IP Manager Assistant Online Help 4

Using Manager Assistant in Proxy-Line Mode If a system administrator has configured Cisco Unified Communications Manager Assistant in proxy-line mode, the manager and assistant do not share a directory number. The assistant handles calls for a manager using a proxy number. The proxy number is not the manager's directory number, but an alternate number chosen by the system that an assistant uses to handle the manager's calls. In proxy-line mode, a manager and an assistant have access to all features in Cisco Unified Communications Manager Assistant, including default assistant selection, assistant watch, call filtering, and divert all calls. If you are an assistant using Cisco Unified Communications Manager Assistant in proxy-line mode, you must log in to the Assistant Console and have a filter enabled to receive calls made to your manager on your phone. You can use Assistant Console application for all call handling features, such as answering or transferring a call. See Getting Started with the Assistant Console for more information on using the Assistant Console. If you are a manager using Cisco Unified Communications Manager Assistant in proxy-line mode, you can set up filters to selectively sort and filter incoming calls to your assistant. See For Managers--How to Use Your Phone with Cisco Unified Communications Manager Assistant in Proxy-Line Mode for information on using all the features in Cisco Unified Communications Manager Assistant. Reference Cisco IP Manager Assistant Online Help 5

Status Display on Manager s IP Phone Shared-Line Mode Assistant Watch to display caller info Proxy Mode DND Filter Assistant Console Login or Not DND Divert All 6

IPMA Proxy Mode call flow All Other Phones, could be the Assistant phone as well. IPMA Services Exclusive/Inclusive Divert All Manager Phone If DND checked, phone will show call alert but no ring Calls to Manager s DN IPMA CTI Route Point Filter Exclusive/Inclusive Assistant Phone 1 Ring no Answer When inclusive filtering is enabled, the manager will only receive calls that match these patterns. When exclusive filtering is enabled, the manager will only receive calls that do not match these patterns. Divert All means redirect Assistant Phone 2 7

CSS and Partition Overview Caller -1800 -pt-everyone -CSS-IPMA-Everyone Call to manager DN is intercept by IPMA Route Point. The Manager partition is invisible to the Caller. Call to 7000 IPMA CTI RP -700X -pt-everyone -CSS-Manager-Everyone Manager -7000 -pt-manager -CSS-IPMA-Everyone Assistant -1000 -pt-everyone -CSS-IPMA-Everyone Assistant Proxyline -6010 -pt-everyone -CSS-Manager-Everyone -Assistant must logged In -Assistant redirect to manager -Manager intercepts call Intercom Line: 9000 -pt-everyone -CSS-IPMA-Everyone Speed Dial: 8000 -CSS-IPMA-Everyone (phone CSS) Intercom Line: 8000 -pt-everyone -Inclusive filter not match -Exclusive filter match -CSS-IPMA-Everyone -Filter turned off Speed Dial: 9000 -CSS-IPMA-Everyone (phone CSS) 8

Step by Step Setup: Create 3 Partitions pt-everyone contains all the regular lines pt-ipma contains CTI route point managed by IPMA service (will further discuss in later slides) pt-manager contains the managers main DN. 9

Create Two CSS Remember, the idea of IPMA is to put a layer between Manager and everyone else. And that layer is the Assistant. So we need to set up two CSS, one that can use to reach the Manager and one that cannot. CSS-contains-Manager-Everyone it can use to reach the Manager CSS-contains-IPMA-Everyone it cannot use to reach the Manager 10

Who needs visibility of Manager Partition? -Proxy Lines -IPMA CTI Route Point -MWI Numbers They need to use a CSS that contains Manager parition. 11

IPMA CTI Route Point The main purpose of this CTI Route Point is to intercept calls targeting manager s DN. In this example, our manager s DN is 7000, that is why we are using 700X to catch it. CSS that can reach Manager main phone DN. Remember, all other user should use CSScontains-IPMA-Everyone, so when they dial 7000 to find the manager, they should match this 700x pattern instead. 12

Regular Caller Phone Configuration Example Located in the regular partition A CSS that can reach IPMA CTI route point but not manager s DN directly. If they can reach the Manager DN directly, then it will bypassed the IPMA service and defeat the IPMA s purpose. 13

Setting up Manager s phone Assign Softkey Template (Standard Manager) Add a Primary Line (partition: Manager, CSS-IPMA-Everyone) Setup the Voice Mail Profile (optional) Add Intercom Line (partition: Everyone, CSS-IPMA-Everyone) Check auto-answer Add speed dial for intercom line of each configured assistant Subscribe to IP Phone Service IPMA Services (see later slide) Set user locale for the device 14

Manager s Phone Primary DN Change it to Standard Manager Template Speed dial to Assistant s Intercom Line Intercom Line, it is for Assistant to call to. A CSS that should be able to react Assistant s DN 15

IPMA Phone Services http://ipmaserverip/ma/servlet/maservice? cmd=dophoneservice&name=#devicename# 16

Subscribe ONLY Manager Phone to IPMA Service 17

Setting up Assistant s Phone Assign Softkey Template (Standard Assistant) Add a primary line (Partition: Everyone, CSS-IPMA-Everyone) Add proxy lines (Partition: Everyone, CSS-Manger-Everyone) for each configured manager Add incoming intercom line (Partition: Everyone, CSS-IPMA- Everyone) with auto-answer Add speed dial for the intercom line of each configured manager Set user locale for the device 18

Assistant s Phone Primary DN Proxy Line Standard Assistant template Speed Dial to Manager s Intercom line Intercom Line, it is for Manager to call to. When IPMA Service is invoke, Assistant s main line doesn t call the Manager DN but the proxy line does. That is why the CSS here cannot call Manager s DN. (See next slide for Proxy Line Config) 19

Proxy Line Configuration Proxy Line is a line that IPMA service control and it is a representation of the real Manager s DN. A CSS that can reach Manager s DN 20

IPMA Service Parameter System>Service Parameter>Cisco IP Manager Assistant 21

IPMA Service Parameter 22

Create two Users (Manager and Assistant) 23

User: Manager Make sure you associate manager phone device with the manager user. 24

User: Assistant Make sure you associate assistant phone device with the assistant user. 25

Manager User IPMA Configuration Under Manager User Configuration Page 26

Assistant User IPMA Configuration Under Assistant User Configuration Page Proxy Line 27

Restart IPMA Services Cisco Unified Serviceability>Tools>Feature Services 28

Assistant Console Application > Plugins 29

Assistant Console Interface 30

How to Access Manager Configuration http://<ip-address>/ma/desktop/malogin.jsp 31

Manager Configuration 32

Logs Needed for Troubleshooting -CCM Detailed SDI and SDL -IPMA Debug Trace -CTI Manager Detailed SDI and SDL Traces 33