Configuring Cisco Unified Communications Manager and Unity Connection (Pioneer Panel's Library) by David Bateman

Configuring Cisco Unified Communications Manager and Unity Connection (Pioneer Panel's Library) by David Bateman

Author:David Bateman
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Cisco Press
Published: 2011-06-12T16:00:00+00:00


Unity Telephony Integration Manager (SIP)

Just as with Communications Manager integration, UTIM is used to configure the integration parameters for a SIP integration. Before you run UTIM, you need to make sure that you have the information that will be entered in UTIM. The following checklist provides the information necessary before applying UTIM:

Integration Name: This name is used to identify the integration. If this name is changed, make sure that you use a name that makes it easy to identify the integration.

Cluster Name: This name is used for reference only. Choose a name that helps to easily identify the server. This is also referred to as the Display Name.

IP Addresses: Unity needs to know the IP addresses of both the primary and secondary SIP proxy server with which it will be communicating.

Number of Ports: These are the number of ports that will be used between the SIP server and Unity. This can be the same number of ports for which the system is licensed, unless you are using Unity in a dual-switch integration environment.

Contact Line Number: This is the number that is associated with Unity. Unity registers this name with the SIP proxy server.

Unity Port: This is the TCP port number that Unity uses to connect to the SIP server. Leave it at the default. Only change this number if you know that a different port is being used for SIP in your environment.

Preferred Codec: This is the codec that Unity first tries to use when placing outgoing calls.

Authentication Name and Password: If SIP proxy authentication is being used, this is the username and password that Unity uses.

Port Settings: The voicemail ports can be set to perform multiple functions. Before you installed Unity, you should have decided what functions were being handled by each port. The functions are as listed in Table 7-2.

Trunk Access Codes: Additional digits must be dialed when transferring a call to another PBX.

Table 7-2. Voicemail Port Settings



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