PIMG Integration Guide for Cisco Unity Release 5.0
Setting Up an Avaya Definity G3 Digital PIMG Integration with Cisco Unity

Table Of Contents

Setting Up an Avaya Definity G3 Digital PIMG Integration with Cisco Unity

Task List to Create an Avaya Definity G3 Integration

Requirements

Programming the Avaya Definity G3 Phone System for Integrating with Cisco Unity

Setting Up the Digital PIMG Units

Creating an Integration with the Avaya Definity G3 Phone System


Setting Up an Avaya Definity G3 Digital PIMG Integration with Cisco Unity


For detailed instructions for setting up an Avaya Definity G3 PIMG digital integration with Cisco Unity, see the following sections in this chapter:

Task List to Create an Avaya Definity G3 Integration

Requirements

Programming the Avaya Definity G3 Phone System for Integrating with Cisco Unity

Setting Up the Digital PIMG Units

Creating an Integration with the Avaya Definity G3 Phone System

Task List to Create an Avaya Definity G3 Integration

Before doing the following tasks to integrate Cisco Unity with the Avaya Definity G3 phone system by using PIMG units (media gateways), confirm that the Cisco Unity server is ready for the integration by completing the applicable tasks in the applicable Cisco Unity installation guide. If you are installing a new Cisco Unity server by using the applicable Cisco Unity installation guide, you may have already completed some of the following tasks.

1. Review the system and equipment requirements to confirm that all phone system and Cisco Unity server requirements have been met. See the "Requirements" section.

2. Plan how the voice messaging ports will be used by Cisco Unity. See Chapter 2, "Planning How the Voice Messaging Ports Will Be Used by Cisco Unity."

3. Program the Avaya Definity G3 phone system and extensions. See the "Programming the Avaya Definity G3 Phone System for Integrating with Cisco Unity" section.

4. Set up the PIMG units. See the "Setting Up the Digital PIMG Units" section.

5. Create the integration. See the "Creating an Integration with the Avaya Definity G3 Phone System" section.


Caution Do not edit the phone configuration file (also known as the switch ini file) to customize this integration. If you change the settings in this file, the integration may not function correctly.

6. Test the integration. See Chapter 14, "Testing the Integration."

7. If you have a secondary server for Cisco Unity failover, integrate the secondary server. See Chapter 15, "Integrating a Secondary Server for Cisco Unity Failover with a PIMG Integration."

Requirements

The Avaya Definity G3 integration supports configurations of the following components:

Phone System

Avaya Definity G3 phone system. The voice messaging ports that connect to the PIMG units must be compatible with the 7434ND, 8434, 8434D, or 8434DX digital phones.


Caution You must use 2-wire line cards for these voice messaging ports. Otherwise, the voice messaging ports will not be compatible with the 7434ND, 8434, 8434D, or 8434DX digital phones.

Software version 4 or later.

One or more of the applicable PIMG units. For details, see the "Introduction" chapter.

The voice messaging ports in the phone system connected by digital lines to the ports on the PIMG units.

We recommend that you connect the voice messaging ports on the phone system to the ports on the PIMG units in a planned manner to simplify troubleshooting. For example, the first phone system voice messaging port connects to the first port on the first PIMG unit, the second phone system voice messaging port connects to the second port on the first PIMG unit, and so on.

The PIMG units connected to the same LAN or WAN that Cisco Unity is connected to.

If the PIMG units connect to a WAN, the requirements for the WAN network connections are:

For G.729a codec formatting, a minimum of 32.76 Kbps guaranteed bandwidth for each voice messaging port.

For G.711 codec formatting, a minimum of 91.56 Kbps guaranteed bandwidth for each voice messaging port.

No network devices that implement network address translation (NAT).

A maximum 200 ms network latency.

The phone system ready for the integration, as described in the documentation for the phone system.

Cisco Unity Server

Cisco Unity installed and ready for the integration, as described in the applicable Cisco Unity installation guide at http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/voicesw/ps2237/prod_installation_guides_list.html.

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

Programming the Avaya Definity G3 Phone System for Integrating with Cisco Unity

The following programming instructions are provided as an example only. The specific programming for your phone system may vary depending on its configuration.


Caution In programming the phone system, do not send calls to voice messaging ports in Cisco Unity that cannot answer calls (voice messaging ports that are not set to Answer Calls). For example, if a voice messaging port is set only to Dialout MWI, do not send calls to it.

To Program the Avaya Definity G3 Phone System


Step 1 Create a coverage path which contains the PIMG unit hunt group number as the coverage point.

Step 2 Assign the coverage path that you created in Step 1 to the user stations that must forward to the voice messaging ports on the PIMG units when calls are not answered or when the user station is busy, based on one of the Cisco Unity call transfer types shown in Table 3-1.

Table 3-1 Call Transfer Types 

Transfer Type
Usage

Release transfer

(blind transfer)

Program the user station to forward calls to the pilot number when:

The extension is busy.

The call is not answered.

Supervised transfer

Program the user station to forward calls to the pilot number only when the call is not answered (on the phone system, the number of rings before forwarding must be more than the number of rings to supervise the call). Confirm that call forwarding is disabled when the extension is busy.


Step 3 Use the Add Station <extension number> command (for example, Add Station 2999) to assign an extension number for each voice messaging port, which is a digital line that connects to the PIMG unit. Set the voice messaging port options (Table 3-2) and button assignments (Table 3-3), and press Enter.


Note We recommend that you distribute the voice messaging ports among multiple phone system line cards so that call processing can continue even if a line card becomes inactive.


Table 3-2 Voice Messaging Port Options for All Lines 

Option
Setting

Extension

Enter the extension number of the digital line.

Type

Enter 7434ND (recommended).

You can also use the following settings. However, you must include the extension with each subscriber name when programming the phone system (for example, "3001 Jane Doe"). Otherwise, the integration will not function correctly.

8434

8434D

8434DX

Note If the setting that you want is not available, contact the phone system manufacturer.

LWC Reception

Enter msa.

LWC Activation?

Enter y.

Restrict Last Appearance?

Enter y.

Display Module

Enter y.


Table 3-3 Button Assignments for All Lines 

Button Assignment
Setting

1

Enter call-appr.

2

Enter call-appr.

9

Enter lwc-store.

10

Enter lwc-cancel.


Step 4 Use the Add Hunt <hunt group number> command (for example, Add Hunt 1) to assign a the voice messaging ports to a hunt group. Set the following options.

Table 3-4 Hunt Group Options 

Option
Setting

Group Number

Enter the hunt group number.

Group Extension

Enter the pilot number for the hunt group.

Group Type

Enter ucd.

Group Name

Enter the display name for the hunt group.

Queue?

Enter N.


Step 5 Enter the group member assignments for the voice messaging ports that will answer calls and press Enter.

If you plan to set the voice messaging ports to either answer calls or to dial out (for example, to set MWIs), make sure that you include in the hunt group only the voice messaging ports that will be set to answer calls.

For smaller systems, include in the hunt group all voice messaging ports when the ports will be set to both answer calls and dial out (for example, to set MWIs).


Setting Up the Digital PIMG Units

Do the following procedures to set up the digital PIMG units that are connected to the Avaya Definity G3 phone system.

These procedures require that the following tasks have already been completed:

The phone system is connected to the PIMG units by using digital lines.

The PIMG units are ready to be connected to the LAN or WAN.

The PIMG units are connected to a power source.

Fields that are not mentioned in the following procedures must keep their default values. For the default values of all fields, see the manufacturer documentation for the PIMG units.

To Download the PIMG Firmware Update Files for Digital PIMG Units


Step 1 On a Windows workstation with a high-speed Internet connection that will have access to the PIMG units, go to the Voice and Unified Communications Downloads page at http://tools.cisco.com/support/downloads/pub/Redirect.x?mdfid=278875240.


Note To access the software download page, you must be logged on to Cisco.com as a registered user.

This procedure describes the steps when using Internet Explorer as your web browser. If you are using a different web browser, the steps may differ.


Step 2 In the tree control on the Downloads page, expand Unified Communications Applications > Voice Mail and Unified Messaging > Cisco Unity, and click Cisco Unity Telephony Integration.

Step 3 On the Log In page, enter your user name and password, then click Log In.

Step 4 On the Select a Release page, under Latest Releases, click the most recent release.

Step 5 In the right column, click the version of the firmware for digital PIMG units.

Step 6 On the Download Image page, click Download.

Step 7 On the Supporting Document(s) page, click Agree.

Step 8 In the File Download dialog box, click Save.

Step 9 In the Save As dialog box, browse to the Windows workstation that will have access the PIMG units, browse to a directory where you want to save the file, and click Save.

Step 10 In the Download Complete dialog box, click Open. The window for extracting the PIMG firmware update files appears.

Step 11 Click Extract.

Step 12 In the Extract dialog box, browse to the directory where you want the extracted files, and click Extract.

Step 13 Close the window for the extracting application.


To Set Up the Digital PIMG Units


Step 1 On the Windows workstation, add a temporary route to enable access to the PIMG units.

a. On the Windows Start menu, click Run.

b. Enter cmd, and press Enter. The Command Prompt window appears.

c. At the command prompt, enter route add 10.12.13.74 <IP Address of Workstation>, and press Enter.

For example, if the IP address of the workstation is 198.1.3.25, enter "route add 10.12.13.74<space>198.1.3.25" in the Command Prompt window.

d. Close the Command Prompt window.

Step 2 Connect a PIMG unit to the network.

Step 3 In the web browser, go to http://10.12.13.74.

Step 4 On the System Login page, enter the following case-sensitive settings.

Table 3-5 System Login Page Settings 

Field
Setting

Username

Enter admin.

Password

Enter IpodAdmin.


Step 5 Click Log On.

Step 6 On the Configure menu, click Upgrade.

Step 7 On the Upgrade page, click Browse.

Step 8 In the Choose File dialog box, browse to the directory on the Windows workstation that has the extracted PIMG firmware update files.

Step 9 Click Ami<xx>.app (where <xx> is multiple digits), and click Open.

Step 10 On the Upgrade page, click Install.

Step 11 After the file is installed, a message prompting you to restart the PIMG unit appears. Click Cancel.


Caution Do not restart the PIMG unit until you are instructed to do so later in this procedure, even if the file installation fails. Restarting the PIMG unit at this step may prevent the PIMG unit from functioning correctly.

Step 12 Repeat Step 6 through Step 11 for each of the following files:

Ami_<xx>.fsh

Run<xx>FskEcho.dsp

iNim<xx>.ibt

iNim<xx>.ilc

iNim<xx>.iap

Step 13 On the Configure menu, click Upgrade.

Step 14 On the Upgrade page, click Browse.

Step 15 In the Choose File dialog box, browse to the file DNI_Cfg_Lucent.ini.

Step 16 Click DNI_Cfg_Lucent.ini, and click Open.

Step 17 On the Upgrade page, click Install.

Step 18 After the file is installed, a message prompting you to restart the PIMG unit appears. Click OK.

Step 19 In the web browser, go to http://10.12.13.74.

Step 20 On the System Login page, enter the following case-sensitive settings.

Table 3-6 System Login Page Settings 

Field
Setting

Username

Enter admin.

Password

Enter IpodAdmin.


Step 21 Click Log On.

Step 22 On the Configure menu, click Password.

Step 23 On the Password page, enter the following settings.

Table 3-7 Password Page Settings 

Field
Setting

Old Password

Enter IpodAdmin.

(This setting is case sensitive.)

New Password

Enter your new password.

(This setting is case sensitive.)

Confirm Password

Enter your new password.

(This setting is case sensitive.)


Step 24 Click Change.

Step 25 On the Configure menu, click System.

Step 26 On the System page, enter the following settings.

Table 3-8 System Page Settings 

Field
Setting

Operating Mode

Click SIP.

PBX Type

Click Lucent.

PCM Coding

Click uLaw.


Step 27 Click Apply Changes.

Step 28 On the Configure menu, click Gateway.

Step 29 On the Gateway page, click the Gateway Routing tab.

Step 30 On the Gateway Routing tab, under VoIP Endpoint ID, enter the following settings.


Note To add endpoints, click Add New Endpoint.


Table 3-9 Gateway Routing Tab Settings 

Count
VoIP Endpoint ID

1

(Cisco Unity without failover) Enter the server name of the Cisco Unity server.

(Cisco Unity with failover configured) Enter the server name of the primary Cisco Unity server.

2

(Cisco Unity without failover) Enter the server name of the Cisco Unity server.

(Cisco Unity with failover configured) Enter the server name of the primary Cisco Unity server.

.
.
.

(Cisco Unity without failover) Enter the server name of the Cisco Unity server.

(Cisco Unity with failover configured) Enter the server name of the primary Cisco Unity server.

8

(Cisco Unity without failover) Enter the server name of the Cisco Unity server.

(Cisco Unity with failover configured) Enter the server name of the primary Cisco Unity server.


Step 31 Click Apply Changes.

Step 32 Click the Gateway Advanced tab.

Step 33 On the Gateway Advanced tab, enter the following settings.

Table 3-10 Gateway Advanced Tab Settings 

Field
Settings

Call Connect Mode

Click OnAnswer.

Destination for Unroutable PBX Calls

Enter the extension of an attendant who will receive calls to Cisco Unity that are unanswered.

Minimum Call Party Delay (msecs)

Enter 500.

Turn MWI On FAC

Leave this field blank.

Turn MWI Off FAC

Leave this field blank.

Wait for Ringback/Connect on Blind Transfer

Click Yes.

Hunt Group Extension

Enter the pilot number of the Cisco Unity voice messaging ports.

Signaling Digit Relay Mode

Click Off.

Voice Activity Detection

Click Off.

Frame Size

Click the applicable setting:

G.711—20

G.729a—10


Caution Failure to use the correct setting will result in recorded messages containing nothing but silence.

Frames Per Packet

Click the applicable setting:

G.711—1

G.729a—2


Caution Failure to use the correct setting will result in recorded messages containing nothing but silence.

Call Control QOS Byte

Enter 104.

RTP QOS Byte

Enter 184.


Step 34 Click Apply Changes.

Step 35 Click the Gateway Capabilities tab.

Step 36 Depending on how you have planned to use the voice messaging ports, click the applicable setting for each port in the Telephony Port Capability column.

Table 3-11 Gateway Capabilities Tab Settings 

Telephony Port Capability Settings
Voice Messaging Port Usage

Calls-Only

The port will answer incoming calls only and will not dial out (for example, to set MWIs or send message notifications).

MWIs-Only

The port will dial out only (for example, to set MWIs or send message notifications) and will not answer incoming calls.

Both

The port will answer incoming calls and will also dial out (for example, to set MWIs or send message notifications).



Caution In setting up the PIMG unit, do not send calls to ports in Cisco Unity that cannot answer calls (voice messaging ports that are not set to Answer Calls). For example, if a voice messaging port is set only to Dialout MWI, do not send calls to it. Otherwise the integration will not function correctly.

If a port in Cisco Unity is disabled, click No in the Telephony Port Enabled column for the corresponding port on this tab. Note that changing a setting in the Telephony Port Enabled column requires restarting the PIMG unit.

Step 37 Click Apply Changes.

Step 38 On the Configure menu, click SIP.

Step 39 On the SIP page, enter the following settings.

Table 3-12 SIP Page Settings 

Field
Setting

Host and Domain Name

Enter the domain name of the PIMG unit.

Server Port

Enter 5060.

Primary Proxy Server Address

(Cisco Unity without failover) Enter the IP address of the Cisco Unity server.

(Cisco Unity with failover configured) Enter the IP address of the primary Cisco Unity server.

Primary Proxy Server Port

For the first PIMG unit, enter 5060.

When you configure more than one PIMG unit, increase this setting by 1 for each successive unit. For example, unit 2 will be 5061, unit 3 will be 5062, and so on. For failover, this setting must match the setting for the Backup Proxy Server Port field.

Backup Proxy Server Address

(Cisco Unity without failover) Not applicable. Leave the default setting.

(Cisco Unity with failover configured) Enter the IP address of the secondary Cisco Unity server.

Backup Proxy Server Port

(Cisco Unity without failover) Not applicable. Leave the default setting.

(Cisco Unity with failover configured) For the first PIMG unit, enter 5060. When you configure more than one PIMG unit, increase this setting by 1 for each successive unit. For example, unit 2 will be 5061, unit 3 will be 5062, and so on. This setting must match the setting for the Primary Proxy Server Port field.

Proxy Query Interval

Enter 10.

T1 Time

Enter 400.

T2 Time

Enter 3000.


Step 40 Click Apply Changes.

Step 41 On the Configure menu, click IP.

Step 42 On the IP page, enter the following settings.

Table 3-13 IP Page Settings 

Field
Setting

Client IP Address

Enter the new IP address you want to use for the PIMG unit.

(This is the IP address that you will enter in UTIM when you create the integration.)

Client Subnet Mask

Enter the new subnet mask, if the subnet mask is different from the default IP address.

Default Network Gateway Address

Enter the IP address of the default network gateway router that the PIMG units will use.

BOOTP Enabled

Click No.


Step 43 Click Apply Changes.

Step 44 On the Configure menu, click Tones.

Step 45 On the Tones page, click the Learn tab.


Caution Destination addresses cannot be duplicated in the same session. Otherwise, the process for learning tones will not succeed. If you do not have enough available phones to learn all the tones at one time, you can run multiple sessions to learn tones individually by checking or unchecking the applicable Acquire Tone check boxes.

Step 46 On the Tones page, for the Dialtone event, confirm that the Acquire Tone check box is checked and leave the Destination Address field blank.

Step 47 On the Tones page, for the Busy Tone event, confirm that the Acquire Tone check box is checked and do the following substeps to verify that the tone is correct.

a. From a available phone, call a second phone.

b. Answer the second phone when it rings, and leave both handsets off so that both phones are busy.

c. From a third phone, dial one of the busy phones.

d. Confirm that you hear a busy tone.

e. Hang up the third phone but leave the handsets for the other two phones off.

Step 48 On the Tones page, in the Destination Address field for Busy Tone, enter the extension that you dialed in Step 47c. from the third phone.

Step 49 On the Tones page, for the Error/Reorder Tone event, confirm that the Acquire Tone check box is checked and do the following substeps to verify that the tone is correct.

a. From an available phone, dial an extension that does not exist.

b. Confirm that you hear the reorder or error tone.

c. Hang up the phone.

Step 50 On the Tones page, in the Destination Address field for Error/Reorder Tone, enter the extension that you dialed in Step 49a.

Step 51 On the Tones page, for the Ringback Tone event, confirm that the Acquire Tone check box is checked and do the following substeps to verify that the tone is correct.

a. From an available phone, dial an extension that does exist

b. Confirm that you hear the ringback tone.

c. Hang up the phone.

Step 52 On the Tones page, in the Destination Address field for Ringback Tone, enter the extension that you dialed in Step 51a.

Step 53 Click Learn.


Note When running learn tones, the PIMG unit will restart after learning the first tone. For details, see the caveat CSCsh53791.


Step 54 When the process is complete, check the check box for each newly learned tone and click Apply.

Step 55 Hang up the phones that you used in Step 47.

Step 56 On the Configure menu, click Restart.

Step 57 On the Restart page, click Restart Unit Now.

Step 58 When the PIMG unit has restarted, in the View menu, click Refresh.

Step 59 Repeat Step 2 through Step 58 on all remaining PIMG units.


If your Cisco Unity system must have an RTP port range of 16384 to 32767, do the following procedure.


Note The default RTP port range for PIMG units is 49000 to 50000. Some Cisco Unity configurations require a different RTP port range.


To Set the RTP Port Range for PIMG Units


Step 1 On a Windows workstation that has access to the PIMG units, open a web browser and browse to the first PIMG unit.

Step 2 On the System Login page, log on to the PIMG unit.

Step 3 On the Configure menu, click Import/Export.

Step 4 On the Import/Export page, under Export Settings, click Export Settings.

Step 5 In the File Download dialog box, click Save.

Step 6 In the Save As dialog box, browse to the Windows workstation that has access to the PIMG units, browse to a directory where you want to save the file, and click Save.

Step 7 In the Download Complete dialog box, click Open. Notepad opens the file Config.ini that you saved.

Step 8 Locate the line with the following parameter:

gwRTPStartPort

Step 9 Change the value of the parameter to 16384 so that the line reads as follows:

gwRTPStartPort = 16384

Step 10 Locate the line with the following parameter:

gwRTPEndPort

Step 11 Change the value of the parameter to 32767 so that the line reads as follows:

gwRTPEndPort = 32767

Step 12 Save the file, and exit Notepad.

Step 13 On the Configure menu of the PIMG unit, click Import/Export.

Step 14 On the Import/Export page, under Import Settings, click Browse.

Step 15 In the Choose File dialog box, browse to the file Config.ini that you saved.

Step 16 Click Config.ini, and click Open.

Step 17 On the Import/Export page, click Import Settings.

Step 18 When prompted to restart the PIMG unit, click OK.

Step 19 Repeat this procedure for all remaining PIMG units.


Creating an Integration with the Avaya Definity G3 Phone System

After ensuring that the Avaya Definity G3 phone system, the PIMG units, and the Cisco Unity server 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 If UTIM is not already open, on the Windows Start menu of the Cisco Unity server, click Programs > Cisco Unity > Manage Integrations. UTIM appears.

Step 2 In the left pane of the UTIM window, click Cisco Unity Server.

Step 3 On the Integration menu of the UTIM window, click New. The Telephony Integration Setup Wizard appears.

Step 4 On the Welcome page, click Circuit-switched via Intel PIMG and click Next.

Step 5 On the Name the Phone System Integration page, accept the default name or enter the phone system name to identify this integration, then click Next.

Step 6 On the Enter PIMG Settings page, click Add.

Step 7 In the Add PIMG dialog box, enter the following settings, then click OK.

Table 3-14 Settings for the Add PIMG Dialog Box 

Field
Setting

Display Name

Accept the default name or enter another name to identify this PIMG unit.

IP Address

Enter the IP address of this PIMG unit.

SIP Port

Enter 5060.

Phone Lines (Ports) Connected

Enter 8.

If you want to use fewer than eight voice messaging ports, enter the number of ports (or phone lines) that you want to use with this PIMG unit.


Step 8 Repeat Step 6 and Step 7 for each remaining PIMG unit that you are connecting to the Cisco Unity server.

You can press the following buttons to modify, delete, or verify the PIMG units that you are connecting to the Cisco Unity server.

Table 3-15 Buttons on the Enter PIMG Settings Page 

Field
Setting

Add

Displays the Add PIMG dialog box to add another PIMG unit to the integration.

Modify

Displays the Modify PIMG dialog box so that you can modify the settings of the selected PIMG unit.

Delete

Deletes the selected PIMG unit from the integration.

Ping Servers

Confirms that the IP address is correct for all PIMG units.

Licensing

Displays a list of the licensed, used, and available voice messaging ports on the Cisco Unity server.


Step 9 On the Enter PIMG Settings page, click Next.

Step 10 On the PIMG Integration with the PBX page, click No, the PIMGs Do Not Require a Serial Connection to the PBX, then click Next.

Step 11 On the Configure Cisco Unity SIP Settings page, enter the following settings, then click Next.

Table 3-16 Settings for the Configure Cisco Unity SIP Settings Page 

Field
Setting

Contact Line Name

Enter the voice messaging line name that subscribers use to contact Cisco Unity and that Cisco Unity will use to register with the PIMG units.

Cisco Unity SIP Port

Enter the IP port on Cisco Unity that callers and the SIP server use to connect to voice mail. We recommend using the default setting.

Preferred Codec

Enter the codec that Cisco Unity will first attempt to use on outgoing calls.


Step 12 If other integrations already exist, the Enter Trunk Access Code page appears. Enter the extra digits that Cisco Unity must use to transfer calls through the gateway to extensions on the other phone systems with which it is integrated. Then click Next.

Step 13 On the Reassign Subscribers page, any subscribers whose phone system integration has been deleted and who are not currently assigned to a phone system integration will appear in the list.

If no subscribers appear in the list, click Next and continue to Step 14.

Otherwise, select the subscribers that you want to assign to this phone system integration and click Next. You can use the following selection controls for selecting subscribers.

Table 3-17 Selection Controls for the Reassign Subscribers Page 

Selection Control
Effect

Check All

Checks the check boxes for all subscribers in the list.

Uncheck All

Unchecks the check boxes for all subscribers in the list.

Toggle Selected

For the subscribers highlighted in the list, toggles between checking and unchecking the check boxes.

If some highlighted subscriber check boxes are checked and others are unchecked, clicking this button will check all the check boxes. Clicking again will uncheck all the check boxes.


Step 14 On the Reassign Call Handlers page, any call handlers whose phone system integration has been deleted and that are not currently assigned to a phone system integration will appear in the list.

If no call handlers appear in the list, click Next and continue to Step 15.

Otherwise, select the call handlers that you want to assign to this phone system integration and click Next. You can use the following selection controls for selecting call handlers.

Table 3-18 Selection Controls for the Reassign Call Handlers Page 

Selection Control
Effect

Check All

Checks the check boxes for all call handlers in the list.

Uncheck All

Unchecks the check boxes for all call handlers in the list.

Toggle Selected

For the call handlers highlighted in the list, toggles between checking and unchecking the check boxes.

If some highlighted call handler check boxes are checked and others are unchecked, clicking this button will check all the check boxes. Clicking again will uncheck all the check boxes.


Step 15 On the Completing page, verify the settings you entered, then click Finish.

Step 16 At the prompt to restart the Cisco Unity services, click Yes. The Cisco Unity services restart.

Alternatively, you can restart the Cisco Unity services in UTIM on the Tools menu by clicking Restart Cisco Unity.


To Enter the Voice Messaging Port Settings for the Integration


Step 1 After the Cisco Unity services restart, on the View menu, click Refresh.

Step 2 In the left pane of the UTIM window, expand the phone system integration that you are creating.

Step 3 In the left pane, click the name of the first PIMG unit.

Step 4 In the right pane, click the Ports tab.

Step 5 Enter the settings shown in Table 3-19 for the voice messaging ports.

For best performance, use the first voice messaging ports for incoming calls and the last ports to dial out. This helps minimize the possibility of a collision, in which an incoming call arrives on a port at the same time that Cisco Unity takes the port off-hook to dial out.


Caution In programming the phone system, do not send calls to voice messaging ports in Cisco Unity that cannot answer calls (voice messaging ports that are not set to Answer Calls). For example, if a voice messaging port is set only to Message Notification, do not send calls to it.

Table 3-19 Settings for the Voice Messaging Ports 

Field
Considerations

Extension

Enter the extension for the port as assigned on the phone system.

Enabled

Check this check box to enable the port. The port is enabled during normal operation.

Uncheck this check box to disable the port. When the port is disabled, calls to the port get a ringing tone but are not answered. Typically, the port is disabled only by the installer during testing.

Answer Calls

Check this check box to designate the port for answering calls. These calls can be incoming calls from unidentified callers or from subscribers.

Message Notification

Check this check box to designate the port for notifying subscribers of messages. Assign Message Notification to the least busy ports.

Dialout MWI

Check this check box to designate the port for turning MWIs on and off. Assign Dialout MWI to the least busy ports.

AMIS Delivery

(available with the AMIS licensed feature only)

Check this check box to designate the port for making outbound AMIS calls to deliver voice messages from Cisco Unity subscribers to users on another voice messaging system. Cisco Unity supports the Audio Messaging Interchange Specification (AMIS) protocol, which provides an analog mechanism for transferring voice messages between different voice messaging systems.

This setting affects outbound AMIS calls only. All ports are used for incoming AMIS calls.

Because the transmission of outgoing AMIS messages may tie up voice ports for long periods of time, you may want to adjust the schedule on the Network > AMIS > Schedule page so that outgoing AMIS calls are placed during closed hours or at times when Cisco Unity is not processing many calls.

TRAP Connection

Check this check box so that subscribers can use the phone as a recording and playback device in Cisco Unity web applications and e-mail clients. Assign TRAP Connection to the least busy ports.


Step 6 Click Save.

Step 7 Click the SIP Info tab.

Step 8 Uncheck the Register with SIP Server check box and click Save.

Step 9 At the prompt to restart the Cisco Unity services, click No.

Step 10 Repeat Step 3 through Step 9 for all remaining PIMG units.

Step 11 In the left pane, click Properties for the phone system.

Step 12 In the right pane, click the PIMG tab.

Step 13 Under Set Messaging Waiting Indicators (MWI) Using This Method, click In-Band with Port Memory.

Step 14 Click Save.

Step 15 At the prompt to restart the Cisco Unity services, click Yes.

Step 16 After the Cisco Unity services restart, exit UTIM.



Caution Do not edit the phone configuration file (also known as the switch ini file) to customize this integration. If you change the settings in this file, the integration may not function correctly.


Note If your recording volume needs adjusting, you can change the recording gain for the PIMG units. For instructions, see the "Adjusting the Recording Gain for PIMG Units" appendix.