Cisco Systems MCS 7800 Series manual Configuring a Route Pattern

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Chapter 2 Configuring Cisco Unified Communications Manager for CTMS

Configuring a Route Pattern

Step 5 Click the Save button at the bottom of the page.

Configuring a Route Pattern

A route pattern allows a Unified CM-managed device to access another device by dialing its number. Such devices may include gateways, Cisco TelePresence Multipoint Switch (CTMS) systems, or Cisco Unified Video Conferencing (CUVC) MCUs. Each device requires its own unique route pattern.

To configure a route pattern:

Step 1

Click Call Routing. Under Route/Hunt, click Route Pattern.

Step 2

Click the Add New button at the bottom or click the + sign at the top of the Route Pattern Configuration

 

page.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Step 3

Enter the settings as indicated in Table 2-3to configure the SIP trunk. Leave default settings for fields

 

not included in Table 2-3.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Table 2-3

Route Pattern Configuration Settings

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Field

 

Required

Setting

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pattern Definition

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Route Pattern

 

Yes

Enter the route pattern, including numbers and

 

 

 

 

 

wildcards (do not use spaces); for example, for

 

 

 

 

 

NANP, enter 9.@ for typical local access, or

 

 

 

 

 

8XXX for a typical private network numbering

 

 

 

 

 

plan. The uppercase characters A, B, C, and D are

 

 

 

 

 

valid characters.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note

See the “Wildcards and Special

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Characters in Route Patterns and Hunt

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pilots” section in the Cisco CallManager

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

System Guide for more information about

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

wildcards.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Description

 

Enter a text string describing this route pattern.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Gateway/Route List

Yes

Select the SIP trunk that you created for CTMS.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Call Classification

Yes

 

Select OnNet.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Step 4

Click the Save button at the bottom of the page.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cisco TelePresence Multipoint Switch Release 1.1 Administration Guide

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Contents Americas Headquarters Customer Order Number Text Part Number OL-12586-02Page N T E N T S Configuring and Editing SIP Profile Settings Benefits OL-12586-02 Feature Benefit General DescriptionNew in Ctms Release System RequirementsIncrease in the Number of Supported Segments Preface OL-12586-02 Contents OverviewAdministrative Roles User InterfaceHeader System StatusContent Area System InformationNavigation Pane Configuring Cisco Unified Communications Manager for Ctms Logging into the Unified CM Administration Application PrerequisitesCreating a SIP Trunk Security Profile Field Required Setting Field Required Setting Device InformationCreating a SIP Trunk Configuring a Route Pattern Field Required Setting Pattern DefinitionInstalling Ctms Administration Software Installing the Ctms Administration Software OL-12586-02 OL-12586-02 Configuring Ctms Administration Software System Settings Editing IP SettingsEditing Access Settings 2shows the Access Settings screenConfiguring and Editing QoS Settings 3shows the QoS Settings screenSystem Settings window Setting Setting Configuring and Editing Resource Management Field or Button SettingConfiguring and Editing Snmp Settings CuvcConfiguration area SnmpRestarting Ctms 6shows the Restart Ctms screenCisco Unified Communications Manager Settings Importing and Exporting FilesConfiguring and Editing Unified CM Settings Configuring and Editing SIP Profile SettingsSIP Profile Settings Configuring and Editing Cisco TelePresence Manager Settings Configuring and Editing Access Management 11shows the Access Management screen11 Access Management Field DescriptionEnter settings as described in Table Edit User Settings 13shows the Software Upgrade screen Upgrading Software VersionTo enable interface failover To disable interface failoverInterface Failover OL-12586-02 Defining and Editing Default Settings Managing MeetingsDefault Settings Creating and Editing Static Meetings 2shows the Static Meetings screenTo create or edit a static meeting New Static Meetings Settings Field or Button Ad Hoc Meetings Creating and Editing Ad Hoc MeetingsHoc Meeting window Ad Hoc MeetingsCreating and Editing Meeting Templates Hoc Meetings window Meeting TemplatesMeeting Templates Settings Viewing Scheduled Meetings 6shows the Scheduled Meetings screenViewing and Editing Active Meetings Active Meetings ScreenActive Meetings Settings Viewing and Editing Active Meetings Field Description Troubleshooting the Ctms System Viewing Ctms Alarms and System Error Messages Troubleshooting WindowOFF Configuring the Severity Level of System Error Messages Crit Error Warn Info Debug DEBUG2 DEBUG3 Filtering the Log File Table ListingsTroubleshooting Specific Issues Downloading Log FilesProblem Possible Solutions OL-12586-02 Monitoring Ctms System Processes Monitoring System Status Monitoring and Restarting System Processes FieldViewing Call Statistics Call Statistics ScreenAudio Statistics Video StatisticsRoom Testing Room Testing Screen Monitoring Ctms System Processes Room Testing Interoperability with Legacy Video Conferencing Devices How Cisco TelePresence Interoperability WorksCisco TelePresence Interoperability From CTS/CTMS to Cuvc Benefits CaveatsCuvc Software and Hardware Requirements Unified CM Software RequirementsCTS Endpoint Software Requirements Configuring Cisco TelePresence Interoperability Creating a SIP Trunk Security ProfileCreating a SIP Trunk Configuring Cuvc for Cisco TelePresence Interoperability Field RequiredSIP Configuration Screen H.323 Configuration Screen Check the Allow conference to grow over guaranteed value box Configuring Ctms for Cisco TelePresence Interoperability Creating Static Meetings in Ctms for InteroperabilitySetting Setting Troubleshooting Cisco TelePresence Interoperability Tables of Contents IntroductionStarting a CLI Session Ctms CLI Commands CLI Command BasicsEnding a CLI Session Page Cisco TelePresence System Release 1.4 Administrator’s Guide Usage Guidelines Examples Related Commands Syntax Description Command ModesCommand History Release Modifications CommandDescriptionMedia GetDSCP Syntax Description Command Modes Command HistoryAdminmedia GetDSCP Media GetDSCPAdminset badepdetect disable Set badepdetect enable disable EnableDisable Set badepdetectSet logging Enables or disables logging feature Set commandcountSet commandcount enable disable Enable Adminset commandcount enableSet conferencetermination true false Command DescriptionSet conferencetermination ShowAdmin set cuvcdialrepeatinterval Set cuvcdialrepeatintervalSet cuvcdialrepeatinterval number Admin set cuvcdialrepeattime Set cuvcdialrepeattimeSet cuvcdialrepeattime number Command Modes Command History Set dampingSyntax Description Adminset feedbackwaitbasetime Set feedbackwaitbasetimeSet feedbackwaitbasetime value Set holdresume true false Admin set holdresume trueSet holdresume TrueSet latenedmins value Admin set lateendminsSet lateendmins Release ModificationsAdminset logging enable Set logging enable disableEnable Enables logging Disable Disables logging Set loggingSet network dns primary address secondary address Adminset network dns primarySet network dns Set network ip eth0Set network ip eth0 Reboots after you execute this commandAdminset network ip eth0 192.168.1.5 Set network ip eth0 addressCommandModifications Set password adminSet password admin Related Commands DescriptionAdminset timezone Pac Set timezoneSet timezone timezone Show account Adminshow account Name = test, Privilege =Show account AccountShow active conference Adminshow active conferenceShow active conference 9059578056Show badep Set badepdetect Enables or disabled bad endpoint detectionAdminshow badep Show badepAdmin show conferencetermination Show conferenceterminationShow conferencetermination Admin show cuvcdialrepeatinterval Show cuvcdialrepeatintervalShow cuvcdialrepeatinterval Show cuvcdialrepeattime Use this command to view configured Cuvc redial retry valueAdminshow cuvcdialrepeattime Show cuvcdialrepeattimeAdminshow damping s CommandDescriptionsSet damping Sets damping values for switching Show dampingAdminshow details conference Show detailsShow details conference participant Adminshow dscp packet Show dscp packetShow dscp packet Set feedbackwaittime confid number Adminshow feedbackwaittimeShow feedbackwaittime SetShow feedbackwaitbasetime Adminshow feedbackwaitbasetimeShow feedbackwaitbasetime Current Feedback wait base time is 250 msDetail Show firewall listShow firewall list detail page file name File nameUdp Anywhere Udp dptsunrpc Udp Anywhere Udp dpt1502 Show hardware Show hardwareShow holdresume Adminshow holdresumeShow holdresume Set holdresumeShow lateendmins Adminshow latenedminsShow lateendmins Set lateendminsCommand was first documented Show loginsShow logins number Adminshow loginsShow myself Show myselfShow network all Show network allNetwork all Stream Connected Adminshow network eth0 Show network eth0Show network eth0 Adminshow network failover Show network failoverShow config all Adminshow network ipconntrackShow network ipconntrack Adminshow network maxipconntrack Show network maxipconntrackShow network maxipconntrack Show network route RouteShow network status Adminshow network statusAdminshow network status search cisco.com Show network status search nameAdminshow packages active kernel Show packagesShow packages active name active * inactive name inactive Adminshow rtpsleep Show rtpsleepShow rtpsleep Show statistics Show statistics all conference confidAll Shows statistics for all conferences 001 16ca4011 101 Adminshow status Show statusShow status Buffers 68972K Total Free Used Disk/active 4032124K 2117232K Show threshold Show thresholdThreshold Show timezone config list Show timezoneSet timezone Defines a new timezone Adminshow version active Show versionShow version active inactive Adminshow workingdir Show workingdirShow workingdir Utils remoteaccount Utils remoteaccount enable disableAdminutils remoteaccount enable Utils remoteaccount Creates a remote accountAdminutils remoteaccount create ciscotech Utils remoteaccount createUtils remoteaccount create name Utils remoteaccount status Adminutils remoteaccount statusUtils remoteaccount status Utils remoteaccountUtils system restart Utils system restartSystem Utils system shutdown Utils system shutdownUtils system switch-version Utils system switch-versionAdminutils system switch-version OL-12586-02

MCS 7800 Series specifications

The Cisco Systems MCS 7800 Series is designed to provide advanced unified communications and call processing solutions for businesses of all sizes. These servers are part of Cisco's extensive portfolio, aimed at delivering reliable and scalable collaboration services. The MCS 7800 Series is particularly known for its ability to support Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CUCM), which is central to managing voice, video, messaging, and presence services across organizations.

One of the standout features of the MCS 7800 Series is its robust hardware architecture. It comes equipped with multi-core processors that ensure high performance and responsiveness, enabling organizations to handle substantial call volumes and maintain seamless communication. With support for both virtualized and non-virtualized deployments, the MCS 7800 Series can easily fit into various IT environments, making it a flexible choice for enterprises.

In terms of technology, MCS 7800 servers leverage redundancy and high availability to minimize downtime. This is critical for mission-critical applications where communication reliability is paramount. Features such as RAID configurations for data protection and hot-swappable components contribute to system resilience while ensuring continuous operation during upgrades or maintenance.

Security is another cornerstone of the MCS 7800 Series. Cisco incorporates advanced security measures across its communications platforms, including encryption for voice traffic, robust authentication, and secure access controls to ensure that sensitive information remains protected.

Scalability is also a key characteristic of the MCS 7800 Series. Organizations can easily scale their deployments from small to large setups seamlessly, allowing them to grow as their communication needs evolve. Support for a variety of licensing and deployment options enables businesses to choose a configuration that best suits their operational requirements.

The MCS 7800 Series supports an array of collaboration tools, enhancing productivity and improving user experiences. Features such as voice mail, video conferencing, and mobility services are integrated to offer a comprehensive suite of communication capabilities.

Furthermore, Cisco's commitment to software updates ensures that the MCS 7800 Series keeps pace with evolving technological standards and user needs. Regular updates enable organizations to benefit from the latest features and security enhancements, ensuring long-term investment protection.

Overall, the Cisco Systems MCS 7800 Series serves as a powerful, flexible, and secure foundation for modern enterprise communication, making it an ideal choice for organizations looking to enhance their collaboration capabilities.