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Chapter 2 Dual Phone System Integration

Changing Cisco Unity Administrator Settings

Step 2 In the Port Assignments section, indicate the range of ports to be assigned to the traditional phone system. The port range for the traditional phone system is port 1 through x, where x is the number of ports on the installed voice cards. Do not assign more ports to the traditional phone system than the number of ports on the voice cards.

Caution If you assign fewer voice ports to the traditional phone system than are available on the installed voice cards, you must edit the registry for this port range to take effect. Otherwise, all available voice ports on the voice cards are used in the integration regardless of the Port Assignments settings. For information on editing the registry for the port range, see the appendix “Assigning Dialogic Ports for a Dual Phone System Integration.”

Step 3 In the Port Assignments section, indicate the range of ports to be assigned to Cisco CallManager. The port range must begin with the next port after the last port for the traditional phone system. The range for Cisco CallManager is x + 1 through y, where y is the port number of the last port displayed on the Ports page or the number of licensed voice ports on the system key, whichever is lower. The number of ports available for Cisco CallManager is the difference between the number of licensed voice ports on the system key and the number of ports assigned to the traditional phone system.

Step 4 Enter an extension for each port.

Step 5 Specify other settings as appropriate. For each phone system, confirm that an appropriate number of ports are used to answer calls and to dial out for message waiting indicators (MWIs), message notifications, and Media Master recordings by phone.

Step 6 Click the Save icon.

Caution The port range for each phone system must be set as specified in Steps 2 and 3 above. If there is a port range mismatch, Cisco Unity will be unable to answer incoming calls and to dial out.

 

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Contents Ericsson MD-110 Serial Integration Guide Ericsson MD-110 Serial Integration Guide Dual Phone System Integration Shutting Down or Restarting the Cisco Unity Server A-2 Purpose AudienceConvention Description OrganizationConventions Cisco Unity Documentation Document LocationObtaining Documentation World Wide WebDocumentation Feedback Documentation CD-ROMOrdering Documentation To access Cisco.com, go to the following website Obtaining Technical AssistanceCisco.com Technical Assistance CenterContacting TAC by Using the Cisco TAC Website Xii Integration Overview Integration StepsCisco Unity Server RequirementsPhone System Integration Description Connections Between the Phone System and Cisco UnityIntegration Features Configuring Cisco Unity for the Integration To confirm that the integration is enabledGo to System Licensing Licensed Features Switch Parameter Required SettingChange the final digit to 1, so the line reads To enter port settingsTo enable extensions beginning with zero Programming the Phone System To program the phone systemIs restarted Transfer type UsageTesting the Integration To set up the test configurationTo test an external call with release transfer NotificationMonitor Transfer To set up supervised transfer on Cisco UnityTo test an internal call with release transfer To test supervised transfer To return Example Subscriber to the default settingsSet the Rings to Wait For field to Click the Save icon Ericsson MD-110 Serial Integration Testing the Integration OL-1290-01 Integration Steps When No Phone Systems Are Installed Dual Phone System Integration OverviewEricsson MD-110 Serial Integration Guide Changing Cisco Unity Administrator Settings To specify switch settings for the traditional phone system To specify switch settings for Cisco CallManager Go to System Switch IP SwitchTo modify voice port settings To reach someone on the traditional phone systemEricsson MD-110 Serial Integration Guide OL-1290-01 Changing the Number of Installed Ports To reinstall the AV-Cisco Tapi service provider To remove the existing AV-Cisco TSPStop Unity ProgramsRestart the Cisco Unity server Exiting the Cisco Unity Software To exit the Cisco Unity software from another computerStarting the Cisco Unity Software Click Shut DownTo shut down or restart the Cisco Unity server Click Shut Down or RestartClick Start Cisco Unity To start the Cisco Unity software from another computerOL-1290-01 Phone System Integration To set the Port assignments in the Registry

MD-110 specifications

Cisco Systems MD-110 is a powerful communication solution designed to enhance enterprise voice and video capabilities, making it an integral component for organizations looking to streamline their communication infrastructure. This system is particularly beneficial for those utilizing Cisco's unified communications architecture, providing seamless integration and reliability.

One of the main features of the MD-110 is its support for both traditional and modern communication methods. It allows businesses to leverage VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) technology, facilitating high-quality voice calls over the internet. This capability significantly reduces overall communication costs while improving call clarity and reliability. The system also supports video conferencing, enabling organizations to host virtual meetings with high-definition video and audio quality, making remote collaboration more effective.

The MD-110 employs advanced technologies such as SIP (Session Initiation Protocol), which enables easy setup and management of voice and video calls. SIP provides flexibility in adding users and devices to the network, allowing businesses to scale their communication systems effortlessly as they grow. Furthermore, the integration of Cisco’s Collaboration tools enhances the user experience. Employees can access tools for messaging, presence, and file sharing all within the same ecosystem.

Security is another paramount characteristic of the MD-110. Cisco Systems emphasizes the need for robust security protocols, ensuring that voice and video communications are encrypted and protected from potential threats. Features such as secure dialing and monitoring tools help organizations maintain confidentiality and integrity in their communications.

Additionally, the system is designed for easy management and maintenance. Cisco's administration interface allows IT teams to monitor system performance, manage user accounts, and troubleshoot issues efficiently. This ease of management translates to less downtime and improved productivity throughout the organization.

In summary, Cisco Systems MD-110 is a versatile communication solution that combines traditional and advanced communication technologies. Its main features include support for VoIP and video conferencing, integration with Cisco Collaboration tools, robust security measures, and user-friendly management capabilities. This makes it an ideal choice for modern enterprises looking to enhance their communication capabilities while ensuring scalability and security.