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

Setting Up the Cisco EGW 2200

Setting Up the Cisco EGW 2200

For information on setting up the Cisco EGW 2200, refer to the Cisco EGW 2200 documentation.

Creating a New Integration with the QSIG/DPNSS Phone System

After ensuring that the QSIG/DPNSS phone system and Cisco Unity Connection are ready for the integration, do the following procedures to set up the integration and to enter the port settings.

To Create an Integration

Step 1 Log on to Cisco Unity Connection Administration.

Step 2 In Cisco Unity Connection Administration, expand Telephony Integrations, then click Phone System.

Step 3 On the Search Phone Systems page, on the Phone System menu, click New Phone System. The Phone System Integration Wizard appears.

Step 4 On the Select Phone System Manufacturer page, in the Manufacturer field, click QSIG/DPNSS and click Next.

Step 5 On the Select Phone System Model page, in the Model field, click QSIG/DPNSS and click Next.

Step 6 On the Set Up Phone System page, in the Phone System Name field, accept the default name or enter the descriptive name that you want, and click Next.

Step 7 On the Select Port Group Template page, in the Port Group Template field, click QSIG/DPNSS PBX via Cisco EGW 2200 and click Next.

Step 8 On the Set Up Port Group page, enter the following settings and click Next.

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Settings for the Set Up Port Group Page

 

 

 

Field

 

Setting

 

 

Port Group Name

<a descriptive name for the port group; accept the default name or enter the

 

 

name that you want>

 

 

Contact Line Name

<the voice messaging pilot number that matches the Cisco EGW 2200 dial

 

 

plan configuration>

 

 

Authenticate with SIP

If you do not use a SIP proxy server, uncheck the check box.

Proxy Server

 

If you use a SIP proxy server, indicate whether you want Cisco Unity

 

 

 

 

Connection to authenticate with the SIP proxy server.

 

 

Authentication User

<the name that Cisco Unity Connection will use to authenticate with the

Name

 

SIP proxy server>

 

 

Authentication Password

<the password that Cisco Unity Connection will use to authenticate with

 

 

the SIP proxy server>

 

 

Number of Ports

<the number of voice messaging ports that you want to create in this port

 

 

group>

 

 

IP Address or Host Name

<the IP address (or host name) of the primary Cisco EGW 2200 or SIP

 

 

proxy server that you are connection to Cisco Unity Connection>

 

 

 

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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 InformationNumber of Voice Messaging Ports to Install Integrations with Multiple Phone SystemsField Considerations Programming the QSIG/DPNSS Phone System Number of Voice Messaging Ports That Will Answer CallsNumber of Voice Messaging Ports That Will Dial Out Setting Up the Cisco EGW Field SettingTo Create an Integration Settings for the Cisco EGW 2220 or SIP Proxy Server Settings for the Phone System Trunk Testing the Integration To Set Up the Test ConfigurationUncheck the Set for Self-enrollment at Next Login check box On the Edit menu, click Message Waiting IndicatorsTest User 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 SelectedChanging the Settings for an Existing Integration To Change the Settings for an IntegrationPhone System Port Group Deleting an Existing Phone System Integration To Delete an Existing Phone System IntegrationAlternate Extensions Reasons to Use Alternate ExtensionsHow Alternate Extensions Work 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 AdvancedDocumentation Feedback Product Documentation DVDOrdering Documentation Reporting Security Problems in Cisco Products Cisco Product Security OverviewSubmitting a Service Request Obtaining Technical AssistanceCisco Technical Support & Documentation Website Definitions of Service Request Severity Obtaining Additional Publications and InformationPage OL-8187-01