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QSIG/DPNSS Phone System with Cisco EGW 2200 Integration Guide for Cisco Unity Connection 1.1

Requirements

6.Test the integration. See the “Testing the Integration” section on page 9.

7.If this integration is a second or subsequent integration, add the applicable new user templates for the new phone system. See the (Multiple Integrations Only) Adding New User Templates, page 13.

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 Cisco Unity Connection Administration.

2.Make the changes you want to the existing integration. See the “Changing the Settings for an Existing Integration” section on page 13.

Task List to Delete an Existing Integration

Use the following task list to remove an existing integration.

1.Start Cisco Unity Connection Administration.

2.Delete the existing integration. See the “Deleting an Existing Phone System Integration” section on page 14.

Requirements

The QSIG/DPNSS integration supports configurations of the following components:

Phone System

A QSIG/DPNSS phone system.

The phone system ready for the integration as described in the installation guide for the phone system and the Cisco EGW 2200 documentation.

A VoIP gateway configured and connected to the QSIG/DPNSS phone system.

Cisco Unity Connection Server

Cisco Unity Connection installed and ready for the integration, as described in the Cisco Unity Connection Installation Guide at http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6509/prod_installation_guides_list.html.

A license that enables the applicable number of voice messaging ports.

A Cisco EGW 2200 ready for the integration as described in the Cisco EGW 2200 documentation.

The Cisco EGW 2200 connected to the LAN and configured for a QSIG/DPNSS backhaul signaling stream from the VoIP gateway.

Integration Description

The QSIG/DPNSS integration uses a Cisco EGW 2200, which translates QSIG or DPNSS call signaling into SIP, a VoIP gateway, and the LAN to connect Cisco Unity Connection and a QSIG/DPNSS phone system. Figure 1 shows the required connections.

QSIG/DPNSS Phone System with Cisco EGW 2200 Integration Guide for Cisco Unity Connection 1.1

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Contents Integration Tasks Task List to Create the IntegrationTask List to Make Changes to an Integration RequirementsIntegration Description Task List to Delete an Existing IntegrationIntegration Features Call InformationField Considerations Number of Voice Messaging Ports to InstallIntegrations with Multiple Phone Systems Number of Voice Messaging Ports That Will Dial Out Programming the QSIG/DPNSS Phone SystemNumber of Voice Messaging Ports That Will Answer Calls To Create an Integration Setting Up the Cisco EGWField Setting Settings for the Cisco EGW 2220 or SIP Proxy Server Settings for the Phone System Trunk Testing the Integration To Set Up the Test ConfigurationTest User Uncheck the Set for Self-enrollment at Next Login check boxOn the Edit menu, click Message Waiting Indicators To Test an External Call with Release Transfer To Test Listening to MessagesTo Delete the Test User To Set Up Supervised Transfer on Cisco Unity ConnectionTo Test Supervised Transfer Click Delete SelectedPhone System Port Group Changing the Settings for an Existing IntegrationTo Change the Settings for an Integration Deleting an Existing Phone System Integration To Delete an Existing Phone System IntegrationHow Alternate Extensions Work Alternate ExtensionsReasons to Use Alternate Extensions Setting Up Alternate Extensions To Add Administrator-Defined Alternate ExtensionsTo Modify Alternate Extensions Setting Up Alternate MWIsAlternate MWIs To Delete Alternate ExtensionsTo Modify Alternate MWIs Convention Description ConventionsTo Delete Alternate MWIs Ctrl-Alt-DeletePanel Phone and Modem Options Obtaining DocumentationCisco.com AdvancedOrdering Documentation Documentation FeedbackProduct Documentation DVD Reporting Security Problems in Cisco Products Cisco Product Security OverviewCisco Technical Support & Documentation Website Submitting a Service RequestObtaining Technical Assistance Definitions of Service Request Severity Obtaining Additional Publications and InformationPage OL-8187-01