Cisco Systems 3.0(10) manual Cisco IP Phone Services on Cisco Pixel-Based Display Phones

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Simpler configuration—Previous versions of Cisco CallManager required all Cisco CallManagers in separate clusters to be configured in the Cisco MCM as a source address/destination address (SA/DA) pair. Registration by cluster pairs meant that for a ten-site system, 90 (9 x 10) separate entries would be required in the Cisco MCM configuration. Also, because the SA/DA name required a hexadecimal address, configuration at the Cisco MCM and in the Cisco CallManager database was error prone. Cisco CallManager Release 3.0(5a) allows individual gatekeeper-controlled Cisco CallManagers to be configured at the Cisco MCM and allows a Cisco CallManager host name or dotted decimal IP address to be used instead of a hexadecimal address.

More efficient Cisco CallManager to H.323 Gatekeeper registration—Cisco CallManager can register to the Cisco MCM using full RRQ upon Cisco CallManager initialization. Subsequent RRQs are periodically sent to the gatekeeper as a keep-alive function. In

Cisco CallManager Release 3.0(5a) the lightweight RRQ format of H.225 RAS specification is used to reduce periodic-processing burden on the Cisco MCM CPU.

Admission Request (ARQ) enhancements—When an intercluster call is initiated, the gatekeeper-controlled Cisco CallManager in a cluster issues the E.164 address of the destination in its ARQ to the MCM. Also, the gatekeeper-controlled Cisco CallManager in the source cluster accepts the IP address of the destination device in the resulting Admission Confirm (ACF) message.

Gatekeeper-controlled Cisco CallManagers, during the initial RRQ, send a full E.164 address range Cisco MCM—Cisco MCM will accept the registration now that it is aware of the full E.164 address range of the cluster associated with that gatekeeper-controlled Cisco CallManager. Future enhancements to the Cisco MCM software will include the ability for Cisco MCM to automatically add the address ranges to the Cisco MCM dial plan.

Cisco IP Phone Services on Cisco Pixel-Based Display Phones

Cisco IP Phone 7940 and Cisco IP Phone 7960 have an HTTP client with an XML parser. When a user presses the Services fixed-function button, the HTTP client will attach to a preconfigured (by the administrator) URL. This URL will display a menu of available HTML/XML services for the user. These services are normally located on an HTTP server separate from the Cisco CallManager or

 

 

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Contents Release Notes for Cisco CallManager Release Contents Determining the Software Version System RequirementsNew and Changed Information New Software Features for ReleaseImportant Notes for Release Backup UtilityCompatibility Matrix Service Parameters New Software Features in ReleaseUser Interface Enhancement Global Call ID Strong EncryptionService Parameter Restart Conditions Cisco WebAttendant Tech Prefixes Service ParameterSupport for New Cisco IP Phones New Hardware and Software Features in Release 3.05aMulticluster Scalability and ITU-T H.323 Enhancements Tapi 2.1 and Jtapi 1.2 Service ProvidersCisco IP Phone Services on Cisco Pixel-Based Display Phones Corporate Directory Dialing from Cisco IP Phones Cisco VG200 FXO Hookflash Support Additional Mgcp Support for Cisco VoIP GatewaysAMIS-A Support User Interface Enhancements Computer Telephony Integration Important Notes for Release 3.05aIntercluster Trunk Configuration BAT ReinstallationIOS Version New and Changed Information Resolved Caveats Release Resolved CaveatsResolved Caveats Summary Explanation Lineerroperationfailed Summary Explanation Summary Explanation Release Notes for Cisco CallManager Release Summary Explanation Summary Explanation Summary Explanation CMTerminals -- Firmware Summary Explanation Cisco CallManager Release 3.09 Resolved Caveats Summary Explanation Summary Explanation Summary Explanation Installing Cisco CallManager Release Summary Explanation Release Notes for Cisco CallManager Release Cisco CallManager Release 3.08 Resolved Caveats Summary Explanation Resolved Caveats Release Notes for Cisco CallManager Release Summary Explanation Summary Explanation Summary Explanation Summary Explanation Cisco CallManager Release 3.07 Resolved Caveats Summary Explanation Resolved Caveats Summary Explanation Cisco CallManager Release 3.06 Resolved Caveats Summary Explanation Resolved Caveats Summary Explanation Summary Explanation Summary Explanation Summary Explanation Resolved Caveats Release 3.05a Summary Explanation Summary Explanation Summary Explanation Summary Explanation Summary Explanation Open Caveats for Cisco CallManager Release Open CaveatsOpen Caveats for Cisco CallManager Release Ddts number Description Ddts number Description Ddts number Description Ddts number Description Release Notes for Cisco CallManager Release Ddts number Description Release Notes for Cisco CallManager Release Ddts number Description Ddts number Description Ddts number Description Release Notes for Cisco CallManager Release Ddts number Description Ddts number Description Ddts number Description Release Notes for Cisco CallManager Release Right click My Network Places Documentation Updates ParamName Values Description New Service ParametersLinecallinitiaterequest Documentation Updates ParamName Values Description ParamName Values Description Unknown Documentation Updates ParamName Description Service ParametersParamName Description ParamName Description Documentation Updates ParamName Description Server Name Change Changes Running Show TechOmissions Cisco CallManager Service Parameters Cisco Messaging Interface Service Parameters Cisco Tftp Service ParametersCisco Enterprise Service Parameters Cisco IP Voice Media Streaming Service ParametersIncorrect Name of MwiSearchSpace Service Parameter ErrorsIncorrect Definition for HoldType and ToneOnHoldTime Documentation CD-ROM World Wide WebOrdering Documentation Cisco.com Documentation FeedbackTechnical Assistance Center Contacting TAC by Using the Cisco TAC WebsiteContacting TAC by Telephone