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Note to self --- Conferencing Configuration

Three-way conferencing is supported as long as the parties are all G.711 users and conference resources are available. Conference resources are configured as follows:

   telephony-service
    max-conferences 10

If one of the parties in a conference presses Hold, the other two parties will hear the MoH or ToH. However, they will also be able to talk to each other, with the music or tone playing in the background.

Note to self --- http administration

Configuring Web Administration of the Cisco ITS Router

To properly administer the Cisco ITS server through the web, as well as allow end users to administer their phones through the web, the following files must be present in flash:

   admin_user.html
   ephone_admin.html
   logohome.gif
   normal_user.html
   telephony_service.html

To allow administration of the web pages through the web, the following global configuration commands must be entered:

   ip http server
     ip http path flash

Other commands must be entered under the telephony-service configuration section.

   telephony-service
    admin-username administrator 
    !--- This sets up the administrator account used to access the web page.
    admin-password cisco  
    !--- This sets up the password for the admin account.
    dn-webedit    
    !--- (optional) This permits the editing of DNs through the web interface.
    time-webedit  
    !--- (optional) This permits editing of the system time through the web interface.
   !

To access the Cisco ITS router through the web, point your browser to the following URL:

   http://ITSrouter_ipaddr/telephony_service.html

The URL is the same for everyone. Other .html files are considered internal files called by the telephony-service.html web page. Calling other files directly can lead to JavaScript errors. Users who are to use the web page must be configured first on ephone, as shown below.

   ephone 1
    username "gpburdell" password letmein

The user (in this example, "gpburdell") can log in and change their forwarding information, perform directory searches, and even configure their own speed dial settings. There is online help available, as well.

Administrators can perform phone or DN adds, deletes, and changes, as well as some system changes. Note that there may be problems if you configure through the web as well as by the command line, because the web page does not poll the Cisco IOS Software configuration periodically, nor does the Refresh button on the browser update this information. In fact, when trying to refresh in that way, you will be logged out of the GUI page and see the “Configuration Change Failed, Configuration Change is not allowed” error message box. Only the Update button on the main menu retrieves the latest changes from the Cisco ITS router.

From the web page, the Write System Configuration button causes changes to be written immediately to NVRAM. However, for regular users, the changes are written every 10 minutes as long as there is no active session on vty, console, and aux lines.

Note: For Update to work, please make sure that at least four free vty lines are available in Cisco ITS, even though one free vty line is enough for normal configuration changes.

Call History information is also available to administrators. First it must be enabled by configuring as follows:

   call-history-mib retain-timer 500
   call-history-mib max-size 500

At most, 500 entries and 500 minutes of call history are retained in the MIB table.

You can view the call records by choosing View System Configuration from the GUI after logging in, and then choosing View Call History Information.

show version

CME_router#show version | incl 15
Cisco IOS Software, C2900 Software (C2900-UNIVERSALK9-M), Version 15.4(3)M1, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)
ROM: System Bootstrap, Version 15.0(1r)M16, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)
System image file is "flash0:c2900-universalk9-mz.SPA.154-3.M1.bin"
CME_router#
CME_router#show license feature
Feature name             Enforcement  Evaluation  Subscription   Enabled  RightToUse
ipbasek9                 no           no          no             yes      no
securityk9               yes          yes         no             yes      yes
uck9                     yes          yes         no            *no*      yes
datak9                   yes          yes         no             no       yes
NtwkEssSuitek9           yes          yes         no             no       yes
CollabProSuitek9         yes          yes         no             no       yes
ios-ips-update           yes          yes         yes            no       yes
SNASw                    yes          yes         no             no       yes
hseck9                   yes          no          no             no       no
cme-srst                 yes          yes         no             no       yes
mgmt-plug-and-play       yes          no          no             no       no
mgmt-lifecycle           yes          no          no             no       no
mgmt-assurance           yes          no          no             no       no
mgmt-onplus              yes          no          no             no       no
mgmt-compliance          yes          no          no             no       no

conf t 
license boot module c2900 technology-package securityk9
license boot module c2900 technology-package uck9
license boot module c2900 technology-package datak9
# always 'data' last, otherwise other licenses will be overwritten
exit 

wr
reload
CME_router#show license feature
Feature name             Enforcement  Evaluation  Subscription   Enabled  RightToUse
ipbasek9                 no           no          no             yes      no
securityk9               yes          yes         no             yes      yes
uck9                     yes          yes         no            *yes*     yes
datak9                   yes          yes         no             yes      yes
NtwkEssSuitek9           yes          yes         no             no       yes
CollabProSuitek9         yes          yes         no             no       yes
ios-ips-update           yes          yes         yes            no       yes
SNASw                    yes          yes         no             no       yes
hseck9                   yes          no          no             no       no
cme-srst                 yes          yes         no             no       yes
mgmt-plug-and-play       yes          no          no             no       no
mgmt-lifecycle           yes          no          no             no       no
mgmt-assurance           yes          no          no             no       no
mgmt-onplus              yes          no          no             no       no
mgmt-compliance          yes          no          no             no       no
CME_router#
CME_router#conf t
CME_router()#telephony-service
CME_router()#exit
CME_router()#exit
CME_router#show telephony-service
CONFIG (Version=10.5)
=====================
Version 10.5
Max phoneload sccp version 17
Max dspfarm sccp version 18
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express
For on-line documentation please see:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/voicesw/ps4625/tsd_products_support_series_home.html 
protocol mode default
ip source-address UNKNOWN port 2000
ip qos dscp:
 ef (the MS 6 bits, 46, in ToS, 0xB8) for media
 cs3 (the MS 6 bits, 24, in ToS, 0x60) for signal
 af41 (the MS 6 bits, 34, in ToS, 0x88) for video
 default (the MS 6 bits, 0, in ToS, 0x0) for serviceservice directed-pickup
max-ephones 0
max-dn 0
max-conferences 8 gain -6
dspfarm units 0
dspfarm transcode sessions 0
conference software
privacy
no privacy-on-hold
hunt-group report delay 1 hours
hunt-group logout DND
max-redirect 10
c0nf-file location: system:
cnf-file option: PER-PHONE-TYPE
network-locale[0] US   (This is the default network locale for this box)
network-locale[1] US
network-locale[2] US
network-locale[3] US
network-locale[4] US
user-locale[0] US    (This is the default user locale for this box)
user-locale[1] US
user-locale[2] US
user-locale[3] US
user-locale[4] US
srst mode auto-provision is OFF
srst ephone template is 0
srst dn template is 0
srst dn line-mode single
time-format 12
date-format mm-dd-yy
timezone 0 Greenwich Standard Time
no transfer-pattern is configured, transfer is restricted to local SCCP phones only.
keepalive 30 auxiliary 30
timeout interdigit 10
timeout busy 10
timeout ringing 180
timeout transfer-recall 0
timeout ringin-callerid 8
timeout night-service-bell 12
caller-id name-only: enable
web admin system name Admin
web admin customer name Customer
edit DN through Web:  disabled.
edit TIME through web:  disabled.
background save interval 10 minutes
Log (table parameters):
     max-size: 150
     retain-timer: 15
transfer-system full-consult
transfer-digit-collect new-call
local directory service: enabled.
Extension-assigner tag-type ephone-tag. 
CME_router#show telephony-service license
License Supported:
cme-srst: Registered, Not In Use. Handle: 0x0
Maximum User License: 0
CSL license count: 0
CSL Requested User License: 0
Used User License: 0
Available User License: 0
Max Users Provisioned (ephone + pool): 0
Allowance - Extra user license: 7
temp_license_expired_event: 0
license_installed_event: 0
license_count_change_event: 0
eula_not_accepted: 1
license_check_approved: 0
license_check_denied: 0
CME_router#

Version Matrix

Collaboration System 10.0(1) kräver http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/uc_system/unified/communications/system/versions/IPTMtrix.html

  • IP Communicator 8.6(1)
  • Telephony service 10.0(1)
  • IOS 15.3(3)M1 or 15.2(4)M5 or 15.1(4)M7
  • Cisco Unified Video Advantage2.3(1)

CIPC Config

  • Set the GUI option "TFTP server" to 10.0.0.1 or whatever IP-address your CME router has

CUVA Config

http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucme/admin/configuration/guide/cmeadm/cmevideo.html


7. end DETAILED STEPS

Command or Action

Purpose

Step 1


enable


Router> enable


Enables privileged EXEC mode.

   Enter your password if prompted.

Step 2


configure terminal


Router# configure terminal


Enters global configuration mode.

Step 3


telephony-service


Router(config)# telephony-service


Enters telephony-service configuration mode.

Step 4


service phone videoCapability { 0 | 1 }


Router(config-telephony)# service phone videoCapability 1


Enables or disables video capability parameter for all applicable IP phones associated with a Cisco Unified CME router.

   The parameter name is word and case-sensitive.
   0 —Disable (default).
   1 —Enable.

Step 5


video


Router(config-telephony)# video


(Optional) Enters video configuration mode.

   Required only if you want to modify the maximum value of the video bandwidth for all video-capable phones.

Step 6


maximum bit-rate value


Router(conf-tele-video)# maximum bit-rate 256


(Optional) Sets the maximum IP phone video bandwidth, in kilobits per second.

   value —Range: 0 to 10000000. Default: 10000000.

Step 7


end


Router(conf-tele-video)# end


Exits to privileged EXEC mode. Video Capabilities on a Phone

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 CME_router#show running
 Building configuration...
  
 
 Current configuration : 5779 bytes
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 ! Last configuration change at 12:14:44 EST Fri Oct 9 2015 by nit
 ! NVRAM config last updated at 12:14:46 EST Fri Oct 9 2015 by nit
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 version 15.4
 service timestamps debug datetime msec
 service timestamps log datetime msec
 no service password-encryption
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 hostname CME_router
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 boot-start-marker
 boot-end-marker
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 logging buffered 51200 warnings
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 no aaa new-model
 clock timezone est 1 0
 clock summer-time EST recurring
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ip dhcp excluded-address 10.10.10.1
ip dhcp excluded-address 10.0.0.1 10.0.0.10
!
ip dhcp pool ccp-pool
 import all
 network 10.10.10.0 255.255.255.248
 default-router 10.10.10.1
 lease 0 2
!
ip dhcp pool PUTTE
 network 10.0.0.0 255.255.255.0
 default-router 10.0.0.1
 domain-name cnap.hv.se
 dns-server 10.0.0.1
 option 150 ip 10.0.0.1
!
!
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ip domain name yourdomain.com
ip cef
no ipv6 cef
!
multilink bundle-name authenticated
!
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cts logging verbose
!
crypto pki trustpoint TP-self-signed-254623785
 enrollment selfsigned
 subject-name cn=IOS-Self-Signed-Certificate-254623785
 revocation-check none
 rsakeypair TP-self-signed-254623785
!
!
crypto pki certificate chain TP-self-signed-254623785
 certificate self-signed 01
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        quit
voice-card 0
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license udi pid CISCO2901/K9 sn FCZ184994CE
license boot module c2900 technology-package securityk9
license boot module c2900 technology-package uck9
license boot module c2900 technology-package datak9
!
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 username robert privilege 15 secret 5 $1$Is8J$Ld/7ht5tpXURDVxPywbVB0
 username nit privilege 15 secret 5 $1$pTsD$viN8qJ0U5LITA117hXfW71
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 redundancy
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interface Embedded-Service-Engine0/0
 no ip address
 shutdown
!
interface GigabitEthernet0/0
 description $ETH-LAN$$ETH-SW-LAUNCH$$INTF-INFO-GE 0/0$
 ip address 10.0.0.1 255.255.255.0
 duplex auto
 speed auto
!
interface GigabitEthernet0/1
 ip address dhcp
 duplex auto
 speed auto
!
interface Serial0/1/0
 no ip address
 shutdown
 clock rate 125000
!
interface Serial0/1/1
 no ip address
 shutdown
 clock rate 125000
!
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ip forward-protocol nd
!
ip http server
ip http access-class 23
ip http authentication local
ip http secure-server
ip http timeout-policy idle 60 life 86400 requests 10000
!
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access-list 23 permit 10.10.10.0 0.0.0.7
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control-plane
!
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 !
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mgcp behavior rsip-range tgcp-only
mgcp behavior comedia-role none
mgcp behavior comedia-check-media-src disable
mgcp behavior comedia-sdp-force disable
!
mgcp profile default
!
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 gatekeeper
   shutdown
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 !
 telephony-service
   max-ephones 20
   max-dn 100
   ip source-address 10.0.0.1 port 2000
   service phone videoCapability 1
   voicemail 8888
   max-conferences 8 gain -6
   transfer-system full-consult 
  !
  !
  ephone-dn  1
   number 1001
   name First Phone
 !
 !
 ephone-dn  2
   number 1002
   name Second Phone
 !
 !
 ephone  1
    device-security-mode none
    description Make sure you change the MAC-address to your PC
    mac-address 001E.4F49.9D84
    button  1:1
 !
 !
 !
 ephone  2
   device-security-mode none
   mac-address 001E.4F48.C8F6
   button  1:2
 !
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 banner exec ^C login with username  nit  and password   nit ^C
 banner login ^C
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
 Cisco Configuration Professional (Cisco CP) is installed on this device.
 This feature requires the one-time use of the username "cisco" with the
 password "cisco". These default credentials have a privilege level of 15. 
 
 YOU MUST USE CISCO CP or the CISCO IOS CLI TO CHANGE THESE  PUBLICLY-KNOWN
 CREDENTIALS

Here are the Cisco IOS commands.

username <myuser>  privilege 15 secret 0 <mypassword>
no username cisco

Replace <myuser> and <mypassword> with the username and password you want
to use.

IF YOU DO NOT CHANGE THE PUBLICLY-KNOWN CREDENTIALS, YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE
TO LOG INTO THE DEVICE AGAIN AFTER YOU HAVE LOGGED OFF.

For more information about Cisco CP please follow the instructions in the
QUICK START GUIDE for your router or go to http://www.cisco.com/go/ciscocp
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^C
!
line con 0
 login local
line aux 0
line 2
 no activation-character
 no exec
 transport preferred none
 transport output pad telnet rlogin lapb-ta mop udptn v120 ssh
 stopbits 1
line vty 0 4
 access-class 23 in
 privilege level 15
 login local
 transport input telnet ssh
line vty 5 15
 access-class 23 in
 privilege level 15
 login local
 transport input telnet ssh
!
scheduler allocate 20000 1000
ntp server 193.10.203.1
!
end

CME_router#

BOOKS

Table of Contents

Part 1: Voice Perspectives

1. Traditional Voice vs. Unified Voice
2. Understanding the Pieces of Cisco Unified Communications
3. Understanding the Cisco IP Phone Concepts and Registration

Part 2: Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express and Cisco Unity Express

4. Getting Familiar with CME Administration
5. Managing Endpoint and End Users with CME
6. Understanding the CME Dial-Plan
7. Enabling Telephony Features with CME
8. Understanding Cisco Unity Express
Part 3: Cisco Unified Communications Manager
9. Getting Familiar with CUCM Administration
10. Managing Endpoint and End Users with CUCM
11. Understanding the CUCM Dial-Plan
12. Enabling Telephony Features with CUCM
13. Enabling Mobility Features with CUCM

Part 4: Cisco Unity Connection, CUCM IM and Presence, and Cisco Telepresence
14. Voicemail Integration with Unity Connection
15. Enabling CUCM IM and Presence
16. Understanding Cisco Telepresence

Part 5: Voice Network Management and Troubleshooting
17. Common CME Management and Troubleshooting Issues
18. Common CUCM Management and Troubleshooting Issues
19. Unity Connection and CUCM IM and Presence Management and Troubleshooting

Part 6: Final Preparation
20. Final Preparation

Appendix A. Answers to the Do I Know This Already? Quizzes
Appendix B. Exam Updates
Appendix C. Memory Tables
Appendix D. Memory Tables Answer Key
Appendix E. Study Planner
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