Cisco Systems CTX 670 Requirements, Task List to Make Changes to an Integration, Phone System

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Toshiba CTX 670 SMDI Integration Guide for Cisco Unity 4.0

Requirements

5.Test the integration. See the “Testing the Integration” section on page 11 .

6.If you have a secondary server for Cisco Unity failover, integrate the secondary server. See the “Integrating a Secondary Server for Cisco Unity Failover” section on page 15 .

Task List to Make Changes to an Integration

Use the following task list to make changes to an integration after it has been created.

1.Start the Cisco Unity Telephony Integration Manager (UTIM). See the “Changing the Settings for an Existing Integration” section on page 18 .

2.Make the changes you want to the existing integration. See the “Changing the Settings for an Existing Integration” section on page 18 .

Task List to Delete an Existing Integration

Use the following task list to remove an existing integration.

1.Start the Cisco Unity Telephony Integration Manager (UTIM). See the “Deleting an Existing Integration” section on page 19 .

2.Delete the existing integration. See the “Deleting an Existing Integration” section on page 19 .

Requirements

The Toshiba CTX 670 integration supports configurations of the following components:

Phone System

Toshiba CTX 670 phone system.

CTX WinAdmin Application 1.13 or later.

The serial data port in the phone system connected to a serial port (COM1 is the default) on the Cisco Unity server with an RS-232 serial cable.

We recommend that the serial cable have the following construction:

A maximum of 50 feet (15.24 m) in length

24 AWG stranded conductors

Low capacitance—for example, no more than 12 pF/ft (39.4 pF/m) between conductors

At least 65 percent braided shield over aluminized polymer sleeve around conductors

UL-recognized overall cable jacket insulation with low dielectric constant

Braided shield fully terminated to and enclosed by a metal connector backshell

Gold-plated connector contacts

The voice messaging ports in the phone system connected to the voice cards in the Cisco Unity server.

The phone system ready for the integration as described in the installation guide for the phone system.

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Contents Integration Tasks Task List to Create the IntegrationTask List to Delete an Existing Integration RequirementsTask List to Make Changes to an Integration Phone SystemIntegration Functionality Integration DescriptionCall Information Cisco Unity ServerIntegrations with Multiple Phone Systems Field ConsiderationsNumber of Voice Messaging Ports to Install Number of Voice Messaging Ports That Will Answer CallsProgramming the Toshiba CTX 670 Phone System To Program the Toshiba CTX 670 Phone SystemTransfer Type Usage To Create an IntegrationField Setting Selection Control Effect Click Save To Set Up the Test Configuration Testing the IntegrationTo Enable Extensions Beginning with Zero Select New Exchange Subscriber To Test an External Call with Release Transfer To Test Listening to MessagesTo Delete the Test Subscriber To Set Up Supervised Transfer on Cisco UnityTo Test Supervised Transfer Integration Description Integrating a Secondary Server for Cisco Unity FailoverRequirements Setting Up the Secondary Server for Failover To Set Up the Secondary Server for FailoverClick Programs Cisco Unity Edit Switch Utility Changing the Settings for an Existing Integration To Change the Settings for an IntegrationTo Delete an Existing Integration Deleting an Existing IntegrationAlternate Extensions Reasons to Use Alternate ExtensionsHow Alternate Extensions Work Setting Up Alternate ExtensionsTo Add Administrator-Defined Alternate Extensions To Modify or Delete Alternate Extensions Setting Up Alternate MWIsAlternate MWIs To Set Up Alternate MWIs for Extensions To Modify or Delete Alternate MWIsConventions Convention DescriptionProduct Documentation DVD Obtaining DocumentationCisco.com Ordering DocumentationCisco Product Security Overview Reporting Security Problems in Cisco ProductsDocumentation Feedback Obtaining Technical Assistance Cisco Technical Support & Documentation WebsiteSubmitting a Service Request Definitions of Service Request SeverityObtaining Additional Publications and Information Page OL-4404-07