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© 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.CIPT1 v6.0—5-1 Implementing Media Resources, Features, and Applications Integrating Cisco Unified Communications Manager with Voice Mail Systems

© 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.CIPT1 v6.0—5-2 Outline  Cisco Unified Communications Manager Voice Mail Integration Overview  Cisco Unity Overview  Cisco Unified Communications Manager Configuration for Voice Mail Integration  Cisco Unified Communications Manager Phone Configuration for Voice Mail Usage  Cisco Unity Configuration for Cisco Unified Communications Manager Integration  Cisco Unity Subscriber Configuration

© 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.CIPT1 v6.0—5-3 Cisco Unified Communications Manager Voice Mail Integration Overview

© 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.CIPT1 v6.0—5-4 Cisco Unified CM Voic Integration  Cisco Unified CM can integrate with Cisco Unity, Cisco Unity Connection, Cisco Unity Express.  Cisco Unity and Cisco Unity Connection integrate using SIP or SCCP: –SIP integrations include MWI handling. –SCCP needs additional MWI ports.  Cisco Unity can handle multiple clusters connected through QSIG tunnels.  Cisco Unity uses the forwarding information provided by Unified CM to answer the call appropriately. PSTN Cisco Unity Cisco Unified CM Cluster

© 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.CIPT1 v6.0—5-5 Third-Party Voic Systems  Using SMDI Interface over analog lines, the Cisco Unified CM supports: –Octel 100, 200/300, and 250/350 –Intuity Audix –Siemens Phon –Centigram/BayPoint (OnePoint and NuPoint Messenger) –Lyrix ECS –IBM Message Center  Using the SMDI of the VG248, it is possible to integrate: –NEC Message Center Interface (MCI) –Ericsson MD110

© 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.CIPT1 v6.0—5-6 Features of Unified CM and Cisco Unity Integration using SCCP The Cisco Unified CM SCCP integration with Cisco Unity provides the following features:  Call Forward to personal greeting  Call Forward to busy greeting  Caller ID  Easy message access (retrieve messages without entering an ID)  Identified subscriber messaging (Cisco Unity automatically identifies internal subscriber based on the extension)  Message Waiting Indicator (MWI)

© 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.CIPT1 v6.0—5-7 Cisco Unity Outside Caller Call Flow      Message Store Cisco Unity Cisco Unified CM 1.User calls into the system through the gateway. 2.Gateway forwards the call to the Cisco Unified CM. 3.Cisco Unified CM locates the endpoint and extends the call to the phone. 4.Call is not answered and is returned to Cisco Unified CM. 5.Cisco Unified CM looks at where to forward call and sends it to Cisco Unity. PSTN

© 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.CIPT1 v6.0—5-8 Cisco Unity Outside Caller Call Flow (Cont.)       Message Store Cisco Unity Cisco Unified CM    6.Cisco Unity plays a greeting message and takes the message from the outside caller. 7.Message is stored in subscriber message store. 8.Cisco Unity sends the code to turn on the MWI light on the phone. 9.Cisco Unified CM instructs the phone to turn on the MWI light. 10. On the phone, MWI light comes on. PSTN 

© 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.CIPT1 v6.0—5-9 Cisco Unity Subscriber Call Flow  User with New Message Cisco Unified CM Cisco Unity Message Store 8         1.Subscriber sees MWI and presses Messages button 2.Unified CM interprets the message button and forwards the call to Cisco Unity 3.Cisco Unity answers and prompts the user for credentials 4.Subscriber enters credentials and chooses to listen to new mail 5.Cisco Unity goes to message store and retrieves mail 6.After message is listened to, it is marked read 7.Cisco Unity sends the code to turn off MWI light 8.Cisco Unified CM instructs the phone to turn off the MWI light 9.The phone turns off the MWI light

© 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.CIPT1 v6.0—5-10 Voic Integration Parameters PSTN Cisco Unity Cisco Unified CM Cisco Unified CM parameterCisco Unity parameter Number of Voic Ports Message Waiting InformationMWI on/off Extension Voic Port NameCallManager Device Name Prefix Line Directory NumberSubscriber Extension Hunt List, Hunt Pilot, Voic Pilot, Voic Profile -

© 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.CIPT1 v6.0—5-11 Voice Mail Integration Elements: Incoming Call Cisco UnityCisco Unified CM SCCP control with Unity TSP Voic Pilot Voic SCCP Port1 Voic SCCP Port2 Voic SCCP Port3 Voic SCCP Port4 Voic Port 1 Voic Port 2 Voic Port 3 Voic Port 4 MWI on Extension MWI off Extension Directory, Prompts, Messages SCCP Incoming call forwarded call MWI on call Controls terminating SCCP port Plays prompt Records incoming voice calls MWI on extension Cisco Unity Message access Directory access Prompt access Unified CM Hunt List

© 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.CIPT1 v6.0—5-12 Voice Mail Integration Elements: Listen to Messages Cisco UnityCisco Unified CM SCCP control with Unity TSP MWI on Extension MWI off Extension Directory, Prompts, Messages SCCP VM Access call MWI off call Controls terminating SCCP port Identifies Subscriber Plays prompt Plays recorded voic s calls MWI off extension Cisco Unity Message access Directory access Prompt access Unified CM Hunt List Voic Pilot Voic SCCP Port1 Voic SCCP Port2 Voic SCCP Port3 Voic SCCP Port4 Voic Port 1 Voic Port 2 Voic Port 3 Voic Port 4

© 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.CIPT1 v6.0—5-13 Cisco Unity Overview

© 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.CIPT1 v6.0—5-14 Microsoft Exchange or Lotus Domino Server Cisco Unity Environment Telephony Cisco Unified CM, SIP, PIMG Cisco Unity Directory Message Store SQL MAPI Cisco Unified CM Set forwarding attributes IMAP User GUI User TUI/VUI Personal Routing Cisco Unity SCCP/SIP PA Server Outlook or Notes Fax Server Voice Mail FAX

© 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.CIPT1 v6.0—5-15 Cisco Unity Standard Features  Intelligent voice mail  Cisco Unity Administrator  Cisco Personal Communications Assistant  Cisco Unity Assistant  ViewMail for Outlook  Cisco Unity Inbox  Multiple languages  Text-to-Speech  Third-party Fax  Digital networking  AMIS support  Cisco Unity Bridge  Enhanced failover

© 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.CIPT1 v6.0—5-16 Cisco Unity 5.0 Release Additional Features  Secure messaging  Message Monitor  Interrupt Message Recovery  Cisco Unity Phone View  Speech Access  Microsoft Exchange 2007 support

© 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.CIPT1 v6.0—5-17 Cisco Unified Communications Manager Configuration for Voice Mail Integration

© 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.CIPT1 v6.0—5-18 VM Port VM1-VI4: CSS: From_VM_css DN 8804: Partition: VM-Ports CSS: (none) Interaction of Configuration Elements: Calls Forwarded to Voice Mail Call to 2001 VM Profile Default: VM Pilot/CSS: 8800/To_VM_css VM Pilot 8800: CSS: To_VM_css Hunt Pilot 8800: Partition: VM Hunt List: VM1-HL Hunt List VM1-HL: Line Groups: VM1-LG Line Group VM1-LG: Line Groups Members (DN/Partition): 8801/VM-Ports /VM-Ports Phone MAC: CSS: (none) Line 2001: VM Profile: Default Partition: Phones CSS: Phone_css CFx: Voice mail or CFx: 8800 CFx CSS: CF_css... CSS: From_VM_css DN 880x: Partition: VM-Ports CSS: (none) VM Port VM1-VI1: CSS: (none) DN 8801: Partition: VM-Ports CSS: From_VM_css Voice Mail

© 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.CIPT1 v6.0—5-19 VM Port VM1-VI4: CSS: From_VM_css DN 8804: Partition: VM-Ports CSS: (none) Interaction of Configuration Elements: Calls to Voice Mail VM Button VM Pilot 8800: CSS: To_VM_css Hunt Pilot 8800: Partition: VM Hunt List: VM1-HL Hunt List VM1-HL: Line Groups: VM1-LG Line Group VM1-LG: Line Groups Members (DN/Partition): 8801/VM-Ports /VM-Ports Phone MAC: CSS: (none) Line 2001: VM Profile: Default Partition: Phones CSS: Phone_css Calling CSS: From_VM_css DN 880x: Partition: VM-Ports CSS: (none) VM Port VM1-VI1: CSS: (none) DN 8801: Partition: VM-Ports CSS: From_VM_css Voice Mail VM Profile Default: VM Pilot/CSS: 8800/To_VM_css

© 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.CIPT1 v6.0—5-20 VM Port VM1-VI4: CSS: From_VM_css DN 8802: Partition: VM-Ports CSS: (none)... CSS: From_VM_css DN 8802: Partition: VM-Ports CSS: (none) Interaction Of Configuration Elements: Calls From Voice Mail MWI 8809: Type: Off Partition: MWI CSS: MWI_css MWI 8808: Type: On Partition: MWI CSS: MWI_css Phone MAC: CSS: (none) Line 2001: VM Profile: Default Partition: Phones CSS: Phone_css VM Port VM1-VI1: CSS: (none) DN 8801: Partition: VM-Ports CSS: From_VM_css Message Notification or Call Transfer to: DN/Route Pattern Partition Voice Mail

© 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.CIPT1 v6.0—5-21 SCCP Voic Integration Configuration Procedure Cisco Unified Communications Manager SCCP Integration Tasks: 1.Create MWI extensions 2.Create voic ports 3.Create line group 4.Create hunt list 5.Create hunt pilot 6.Create voic -pilot 7.Create voic -profile

© 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.CIPT1 v6.0—5-22 Step 1: Create MWI Extensions Voice Mail > Message Waiting Configure Message Waiting Number for MWI on and apply Partition and Calling Search Space Configure Message Waiting Number for MWI off and apply Partition and Calling Search Space

© 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.CIPT1 v6.0—5-23 Step 2: Create Voic Ports Voice Mail > Cisco Voice Mail Port Enter Port Name, Description, and select Device Pool for the voice mail pilot Set the Device Security Mode Enter the directory number, Partition, and Calling Search Space of the voic pilot

© 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.CIPT1 v6.0—5-24 Step 3: Create Line Group Call Routing > Route/Hunt > Line Group Add all voic port directory numbers to line group Enter Line Group Name

© 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.CIPT1 v6.0—5-25 Step 4: Create Hunt List Call Routing > Route/Hunt > Hunt List Enter hunt list name and description Select Cisco Unified Communications Manager Group Enable hunt list Activate For Voice Mail Usage check box Add line group to hunt list

© 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.CIPT1 v6.0—5-26 Step 5: Create Hunt Pilot Call Routing > Route/Hunt > Hunt Pilot Enter Hunt Pilot number Enter Description Select Hunt List

© 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.CIPT1 v6.0—5-27 Step 6: Configure Voic Pilot Voice Mail > Voice Mail Pilot Enter Voice Mail Pilot Number and Calling Search Space Enter Description for voic pilot Configure voic pilot to be default voic pilot

© 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.CIPT1 v6.0—5-28 Step 7: Configure Voic Profile Voice Mail > Voice Mail Profile Enter Voice Mail Profile Name (or keep name if modifying existing Default voic profile Select Voice Mail Pilot number and CSS Configure voic profile to be default voic profile

© 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.CIPT1 v6.0—5-29 Cisco Unified Communications Manager Phone Configuration for Voice Mail Usage

© 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.CIPT1 v6.0—5-30 Configuring Phone Lines for Voic Usage Device > Phone > Line Select the Voice Mail Profile at each phone line

© 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.CIPT1 v6.0—5-31 Configuring Phone Lines for Voic Usage (Cont.) Enable Call Forward to Voice Mail for certain events Set individual Call Forward Destination and Calling Search Space

© 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.CIPT1 v6.0—5-32 Cisco Unity Configuration for Cisco Unified Communications Manager Integration

© 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.CIPT1 v6.0—5-33 Cisco Unity SCCP Integration Configuration Tasks 1.Launch Integration tool 2.Start Integration wizard 3.Create a new SCCP Cisco Unified Communications Manager integration 4.Update Unity-CM TSP

© 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.CIPT1 v6.0—5-34 Step 1: Launch Integration Tool Start > Programs > Unity > Manage Integration Cisco Unity

© 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.CIPT1 v6.0—5-35 Step 2: Start Integration Wizard UTIM > Create Integration Cisco Unity

© 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.CIPT1 v6.0—5-36 Step 3: SCCP Unified CM Integration Cisco Unity

© 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.CIPT1 v6.0—5-37 Step 3: SCCP Unified CM Integration (Cont.) Cisco Unity

© 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.CIPT1 v6.0—5-38 Step 3: SCCP Unified CM Integration (Cont.) Cisco Unity

© 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.CIPT1 v6.0—5-39 Step 3: SCCP Unified CM Integration (Cont.) Cisco Unity

© 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.CIPT1 v6.0—5-40 Step 3: SCCP Unified CM Integration (Cont.) Cisco Unity

© 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.CIPT1 v6.0—5-41 Step 3: SCCP Unified CM Integration (Cont.) Cisco Unity

© 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.CIPT1 v6.0—5-42 Step 3: SCCP Unified CM Integration (Cont.) Cisco Unity

© 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.CIPT1 v6.0—5-43 Step 4: Update Cisco Unity-CM TSP  You must have a Unified CM-compatible version of the Cisco Unity-CM TSP installed on the Cisco Unity platform.  Update the Cisco Unity-CM TSP with the Cisco Unity provided software.  Do not use the Unified CM-provided TSP for Cisco Unity. Cisco Unity

© 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.CIPT1 v6.0—5-44 Cisco Unity Subscriber Configuration

© 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.CIPT1 v6.0—5-45 Cisco Unity User Configuration For each phone user who needs a mailbox in Cisco Unity, a so-called subscriber needs to be created in Cisco Unity Administration. To add a subscriber, the following steps need to be performed. 1.Go to the Cisco Unity Admin web page, and log on 2.Navigate to Subscriber and click the + sign 3.Configure the settings: Last name, Display Name, Extension, etc. 4.Click on the floppy icon to save

© 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.CIPT1 v6.0—5-46 Create New User Example Cisco Unity

© 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.CIPT1 v6.0—5-47 Summary  Cisco Unity is able to Integrate with multiple Cisco Unified Communications Manager clusters if they are connected via QSIG trunks.  Cisco Unity has an Auto-Attendant function integrated.  The voic ports have to be added manually to the Hunt List.  The voic settings are assigned to the line by selecting a Voic Profile.  The Voic Port Names configured in Cisco Unified Communications Manager must match the Cisco CallManager Device Name Prefix on Cisco Unity side.  The Cisco Unity Subscriber equals a Cisco Unity user.

© 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.CIPT1 v6.0—5-48