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Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express Command ReferenceMarch 25, 2011
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THE SPECIFICATIONS AND INFORMATION REGARDING THE PRODUCTS IN THIS MANUAL ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. ALL STATEMENTS, INFORMATION, AND RECOMMENDATIONS IN THIS MANUAL ARE BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE BUT ARE PRESENTED WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. USERS MUST TAKE FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR THEIR APPLICATION OF ANY PRODUCTS. THE SOFTWARE LICENSE AND LIMITED WARRANTY FOR THE ACCOMPANYING PRODUCT ARE SET FORTH IN THE INFORMATION PACKET THAT SHIPPED WITH THE PRODUCT AND ARE INCORPORATED HEREIN BY THIS REFERENCE. IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO LOCATE THE SOFTWARE LICENSE OR LIMITED WARRANTY, CONTACT YOUR CISCO REPRESENTATIVE FOR A COPY. The Cisco implementation of TCP header compression is an adaptation of a program developed by the University of California, Berkeley (UCB) as part of UCBs public domain version of the UNIX operating system. All rights reserved. Copyright 1981, Regents of the University of California. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY OTHER WARRANTY HEREIN, ALL DOCUMENT FILES AND SOFTWARE OF THESE SUPPLIERS ARE PROVIDED AS IS WITH ALL FAULTS. CISCO AND THE ABOVE-NAMED SUPPLIERS DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THOSE OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT OR ARISING FROM A COURSE OF DEALING, USAGE, OR TRADE PRACTICE. IN NO EVENT SHALL CISCO OR ITS SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, LOST PROFITS OR LOSS OR DAMAGE TO DATA ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THIS MANUAL, EVEN IF CISCO OR ITS SUPPLIERS HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. Cisco and the Cisco Logo are trademarks of Cisco Systems, Inc. and/or its affiliates in the U.S. and other countries. A listing of Cisco's trademarks can be found at www.cisco.com/go/trademarks. Third party trademarks mentioned are the property of their respective owners. The use of the word partner does not imply a partnership relationship between Cisco and any other company. (1005R) Any Internet Protocol (IP) addresses used in this document are not intended to be actual addresses. Any examples, display output, and figures included in the document are shown for illustrative purposes only. Any use of actual IP addresses in illustrative content is unintentional and coincidental. Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express Command Reference OL-10894-01 2005-2011 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Obtaining Documentation, Obtaining Support, and Security Guidelines Additional References5 7
Command List by Config Mode
New, Modified, Replaced, and Removed Commands for Cisco Unified CME 4.0 and Later Cisco Unified CME Commands: A Cisco Unified CME Commands: B Cisco Unified CME Commands: C Cisco Unified CME Commands: D29 89 123 261 313
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Cisco Unified CME Commands: sast1 trustpoint through show ip address trusted list Cisco Unified CME Commands: show presence global through subnet Cisco Unified CME Commands: T Cisco Unified CME Commands: U Cisco Unified CME Commands: V Cisco Unified CME Commands: W Cisco Unified CME Commands: XINDEX
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PrefaceRevised: March 8, 2007
Obtaining Documentation, Obtaining Support, and Security GuidelinesFor information on obtaining documentation, obtaining support, providing documentation feedback, security guidelines, and also recommended aliases and general Cisco documents, see the monthly What's New in Cisco Product Documentation, which also lists all new and revised Cisco technical documentation at: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/general/whatsnew/whatsnew.html.
Additional ReferencesCisco Unified Communications Manager Express: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/voicesw/ps4625/tsd_products_support_series_home.html Cisco Unified IP Phones: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/voicesw/ps4625/products_user_guide_list.html Cisco SIP Configuration Guide: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/voice/sip/configuration/guide/12_4t/sip_12_4t_book.html Cisco Unified SRST: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/voicesw/ps2169/tsd_products_support_series_home.html Cisco 12.4T Release: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6441/tsd_products_support_series_home.html
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THE SPECIFICATIONS AND INFORMATION REGARDING THE PRODUCTS IN THIS MANUAL ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. ALL STATEMENTS, INFORMATION, AND RECOMMENDATIONS IN THIS MANUAL ARE BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE BUT ARE PRESENTED WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. USERS MUST TAKE FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR THEIR APPLICATION OF ANY PRODUCTS. THE SOFTWARE LICENSE AND LIMITED WARRANTY FOR THE ACCOMPANYING PRODUCT ARE SET FORTH IN THE INFORMATION PACKET THAT SHIPPED WITH THE PRODUCT AND ARE INCORPORATED HEREIN BY THIS REFERENCE. IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO LOCATE THE SOFTWARE LICENSE OR LIMITED WARRANTY, CONTACT YOUR CISCO REPRESENTATIVE FOR A COPY. The Cisco implementation of TCP header compression is an adaptation of a program developed by the University of California, Berkeley (UCB) as part of UCBs public domain version of the UNIX operating system. All rights reserved. Copyright 1981, Regents of the University of California. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY OTHER WARRANTY HEREIN, ALL DOCUMENT FILES AND SOFTWARE OF THESE SUPPLIERS ARE PROVIDED AS IS WITH ALL FAULTS. CISCO AND THE ABOVE-NAMED SUPPLIERS DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THOSE OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT OR ARISING FROM A COURSE OF DEALING, USAGE, OR TRADE PRACTICE. IN NO EVENT SHALL CISCO OR ITS SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, LOST PROFITS OR LOSS OR DAMAGE TO DATA ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THIS MANUAL, EVEN IF CISCO OR ITS SUPPLIERS HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. Cisco and the Cisco Logo are trademarks of Cisco Systems, Inc. and/or its affiliates in the U.S. and other countries. A listing of Cisco's trademarks can be found at www.cisco.com/go/trademarks. Third party trademarks mentioned are the property of their respective owners. The use of the word partner does not imply a partnership relationship between Cisco and any other company. (1005R) Any Internet Protocol (IP) addresses used in this document are not intended to be actual addresses. Any examples, display output, and figures included in the document are shown for illustrative purposes only. Any use of actual IP addresses in illustrative content is unintentional and coincidental. Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express Command Reference OL-10894-01 2005-2010 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Command List by Config Mode
Revised: March 25, 2011 First Published: October 22, 2009
param queue-manager-debug 796 param queue-overflow-extension 794 param secondary-prefix 798 param second-greeting-time 800 param send-account true 802 param service-name 804 param store-did-max 806 param store-did-min 808 param voice-mail 810 param welcome-prompt 812 apply-config 57
A Bapplication-parameter configuration param aa-hunt 753 param aa-pilot 755 param call-retry-timer 758 param co-did-max 761 param co-did-min 763 param dial-by-extension-option 765 param did-prefix 767 param drop-through-option 769 param drop-through-prompt 771 param ea-password 773 param hand-off string 775 param max-extnsion-length 777 param max-time-call-retry 779 param max-time-vm-retry 782 param menu-timeout 784 param number-of-hunt-grps 786 param queue-exit-extension 788 param queue-exit-option 790 param queue-len 792 camera 200 CAPF-server configuration auth-mode 65 cert-enroll-trustpoint 205 keygen-retry 553 phone-key-size 839 port 855 source-addr 1224 trustpoint-label 1308 credentials configuration ctl-service admin 256 ip source-address 535 trustpoint 1306 CTL-client configuration regenerate 903 bandwidth video tias-modifier 90, 91
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sast1 trustpoint 932 sast2 trustpoint 933 server 950
headset auto-answer line 484 keepalive 542 keep-conference 548 keypad-normalize 554 keyphone 555 logout-profile 590 lpcor incoming 596 lpcor outgoing 598 lpcor type 601 mac-address 604 max-calls-per-button 610 missed-calls 633 mtp 654 multicast-moh 660 mwi-line 678 night-service bell 699 nte-end-digit-delay 718 paging-dn 747 park reservation-group 818 phone-ui speeddial-fastdial 842 pin 851 presence call-list 873 privacy (ephone) 878 privacy-button 886 provision-tag 896 reset 907 reset tapi 916 restart 917 speed-dial 1227 trantsfer-park blocked 1285 trantsfer-pattern blocked 1289 type 1311 username 1353 video 1364 vm-device-id 1369 ephone template configuration lpcor incoming 596 lpcor outgoing 598 ephone-dn configuration
Ddial peer configuration lpcor outgoing 598 dial-peer configuration b2bua 88 emergency response callback 399 emergency response location 401 emergency response zone 403 mailbox-selection 607 paramspace callsetup after-hours-exempt 816
Eephone group phone 478 ephone configuration after-hour exempt 34, 36 auto-line 80 blf-speed-dial 93 bulk-speed-dial-list 100 busy-trigger-per-button 105 button 110 capf-auth-str 202 codec 220 conference add-mode 227 conference admin 229 conference drop-mode 231 description 263 device-security-mode 274 dnd feature-ring 299 emergency response location 401 ephone-template 425 fastdial 451 feature-button 453Cisco Unified CME Command Reference
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allow watch 49 caller-id 154 caller-id block 156 call-forward all 167 call-forward busy 179 call-forward max-length 182 call-forward night-service 184 call-forward noan 186 call-waiting beep 196 call-waiting ring 198 conference 224 cor 235 corlist 239 cti notify 248 cti watch 251 description 264 ehone-dn-template 413 ephone-hunt login 418 feed 459 forward local-calls 467 hold-alert 486 huntstop 505 intercom 522 label 558 loopback-dn 593 mailbox-selection 609 mobility 642 moh 644 moh-group 653 mwi 662 mwi qsig 668 mwi sip 673 mwi-type 681 name 684 night-service bell 701 number 721 paging 742 paging group 745 park-slot 821
pickup-call any-group 843 pickup-group 845 preference 861 ring 924 session-server 982 snr 1196 snr calling-number local 1199 timeouts transfer-recall 1268 transfer-mode 1283 translate 1294 translation-profile 1300 trunk 1303 whisper-intercom 1439 ephone-dn configuration (config-ephone) 437 ephone-dn-template configuration allow watch 49 caller-id block 156 call-forward all 167 call-forward busy 179 call-forward max-length 182 call-forward night-service 184 call-forward noan 186 call-waiting beep 196 call-waiting ring 198 cti notify 248 cti watch 251 description 264 hold-alert 486 huntstop 505 mwi 662 mwi qsig 668 mwi sip 673 mwi-type 681 pickup-group 845 timeouts transfer-recall 1268 translate 1294 translation-profile 1300 ephone-hunt configuration auto logout 74Cisco Unified CME Command Reference
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description 266 display-logout 297 final 464 forward local-calls 467 from-ring 470 fwd-final 472 hops 489 list 562 max-timeout 629 no-reg 715 pilot 847 preference 863 present-call 876 secondary start 942 statistics collect 1242 timeout 1260 ephone-templat group phone 478 ephone-template configuration after-hour exempt 34, 36 after-hours block pattern 39 after-hours date 41 after-hours day 43 after-hours override-code 45 busy-trigger-per-button 105 button-layout 117 codec 220 conference add-mode 227 conference admin 229 conference drop-mode 231 emergency response location 401 fastdial 451 feature-button 453 features blocked 457 keepalive 542 keep-conference 548 keypad-normalize 554 keyphone 555 lpcor type 601Cisco Unified CME Command Reference
max-calls-per-button 610 mlpp indication 634 mlpp max-precedence 636 mlpp preemption 638 mlpp service-domain 640 mtp 654 multicast-moh 660 network-locale 689 night-service bell 699 nte-end-digit-delay 718 paging-dn 747 park reservation-group 818 privacy (ephone) 878 privacy-button 886 service phone 972 softkeys alerting 1201 softkeys connected 1203 softkeys hold 1207 softkeys idle 1209 softkeys remote-in-use 1213 softkeys ringing 1218 softkeys seized 1220 speed-dial 1227 transfer max-length 1280 trantsfer-park blocked 1285 trantsfer-pattern blocked 1289 type 1311 url services 1339 user-locale 1345 ephone-type configuration addon 31 device-id 269 device-name 271 device-type 272 max-presentation 625 num-buttons 732 phoneload 840 security 947 utf8 1356
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Gglobal configuration call application voice aa-hunt 122 call application voice aa-name 124 call application voice aa-pilot 126 call application voice call-retry-timer 128 call application voice dial-by-extension-option 130 call application voice drop-through-prompt 133 call application voice handoff-string 134 call application voice max-extension-length 135 call application voice max-time-call-retry 136 call application voice max-time-vm-retry 138 call application voice number-of-hunt-grps 139 call application voice queue-len 141 call application voice queue-manager-debugs 143 call application voice second-greeting-time 145 call application voice voice-mail 148 call application voice welcome-prompt 150 capf-server 204 credentials 244 ctl-client 255 ephone 407 ephone-dn 409 ephone-dn-template 411 ephone-hunt 415 ephone-template 422 ephone-type 428 integration 1370 presence 871 telephony-service 1250 voice emergency response location 1377 voice emergency response settings 1379 voice emergency response zone 1381 voice hunt-group 1383 voice logout-profile 1386 voice mlpp 1402 voice moh-group 1403 voice register dialplan 1405
voice register dn 1407 voice register global 1409 voice register pool 1411 voice register session-server 1413 voice register template 1415 voice user-profile 1417 group configuration ip source-address 537 url 1332
Llpcor custom configuration group 480 lpcor ip-phone subnet configuration index 518 lpcor IP-trunk subnet configuration index 520 lpcor policy configuration accept 28
Ppresence configuration max-subscription 628 presence call-list 873 server 952
SSIP configuration registrar server 905 SIP UA configuration presence enable 875 refer-ood enable 902 standby username password 1241
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Ttelephony-service configuration after-hour login http 36 after-hours block pattern 39 after-hours date 41 after-hours day 43 after-hours override-code 45 after-hours pstn-prefix 47 application 52 authentication credential 63 auto assign 70 auto-reg-ephone 84 bulk-speed-dial-list 100 bulk-speed-dial-prefix 103 caller-id block code 160 call-forward 163 call-forward pattern 189 calling-number local 191 call-park system 194 cnf-file 216 cnf-file location 218 codec 223 conference hardware 233 create cnf-files 241 date-format 260 device-security-mode 274 dialplan-pattern 279 directory 293 directory entry 295 dn-webedit 302 em external 394 em keep-history 405 em logout 406 extension-assigner tag-type 435 fac 444 fxo hook-flash 474 group 481 hunt-group logout 494Cisco Unified CME Command Reference
hunt-group report delay hours 496 hunt-group report every hours 498 hunt-group report url 500 internal-call 525 ip qos dscp 533 ip source-address 537 keepalive 544 live-record 567 load 570 load-cfg-file 578 log password 583 log table 584 login 587 max-conferences 612 max-dn 614 max-ephones 618 max-redirect 627 moh 647 moh-file-buffer 651 multicast moh 658 mwi expires 665 mwi prefix 666 mwi reg-e164 670 mwi relay 672 mwi sip-server 675 network-locale 692 night-service code 703 night-service date 705 night-service day 707 night-service everyday 709 night-service weekday 711 night-service weekend 713 privacy 880 privacy-on-hold 890 protocol-mode 894 reset 909 restart 919 sdspfarm 934, 937 sdspfarm conference mute-on mute-off 936
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sdspfarm transcode sessions 939 sdspfarm units 940 sdspfarm unregister force 941 secondary-dialtone 944 secure-signaling trustpoint 946 server-security-mode 954 service directed-pickup 957 service dnis dir-lookup 959 service dnis overlay 963 service dss 969 service local-directory 971 service phone 972 srst dn line-mode 1234 srst dn template 1236 srst ephone description 1237 srst ephone template 1238 srst mode auto-provision 1239 standby username password 1241 system message 1244 tftp-server-credentials trustpoint 1257 time-format 1258 timeouts busy 1263 timeouts interdigit 1264 timeouts night-service-bell 1266 timeouts ringing 1265 timeouts transfer-recall 1268 time-webedit 1270 time-zone 1273 transfer-digit-collect 1278 transfer-pattern 1287 transfer-system 1291 url 1332 url authentication 1326 url idle 1338 user-locale 1348 video 1368 voicemail 1419 web admin custome 1434 web admin system 1436
web customize load 1438 xml user 1442 xmlschema 1444 xmltest 1445 xmlthread 1446 trunk group configuration lpcor incoming 596 lpcor outgoing 598
Vvideo 1362 video configuration maximum bit-rate 622 voice emergency response location configuration address 32 elin 390 name 686 subnet 1246 voice emergency response settings configuration callback 152 elin 392 expiry 433 logging 585 voice emergency response zone configuration location 581 voice hunt-group configuration default 262 final 466 hops 491 list 565 pilot 849 preference 865 timeout 1262 voice logout-profile configuration feature-button 453 number 726 pin 853 privacy-button 886Cisco Unified CME Command Reference
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reset 913 speed-dial 1230 user 1341 voice MLPP configuration access-digit 30 attendant-console 60 bnea 95 bpa 96 ica 514 loc2 579 preemption reserve timer 856 preemption tone timer 857 preemption trunkgroup 859 preemption user 860 voice moh-group configuration description 267 extension-range 437 moh 649 voice port configuration lpcor incoming 596 lpcor outgoing 598 voice register dialplan configuration filename 462 pattern 827 type 1315 voice register dn configuration allow watch 49 auto-answer 78 call-forward b2bua all 169 call-forward b2bua busy 171 call-forward b2bua mailbox 173 call-forward b2bua noan 175 call-forward b2bua unreachable 177 huntstop 509 label 560 mwi 664 name 688 no-reg 717 number 724Cisco Unified CME Command Reference
pickup-call any-group 843 pickup-group 845 preference 867 refer target dial-peer 900 session-server 982 shared-line 986 translation-profile incoming 1302 voice register global privacy-on-hold 891 tftp-path 1256 voice register global configuration application 53 authenticate 61 bulk 98 call-feature-uri 161 call-forward 165 create profile 243 date-format 261 dialplan-pattern 287 dst 303 dst auto-adjust 305 external-ring 439 forwarding local 469 hold-alert 488 ip qos dscp 533 logo 589 max-dn 616 max-pool 623 mode 643 mwi reg-e164 671 mwi stutter 677 ntp-server 720 outbound-proxy system 736 phone-redirect-limit 841 privacy 882 reset 914 restart 922 source-address 1225 time-format 1259
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timezone 1275 upgrade 1324 url 1336 voicemail 1420 voice register pool configuration application 55 blf-speed-dial 93 busy-trigger-per-button 107 call-forward b2bua all 169 call-forward b2bua busy 171 call-forward b2bua mailbox 173 call-forward b2bua noan 175 call-forward b2bua unreachable 177 call-waiting 195 cor 236 description 268 dialplan 277 digit collect kpml 290 dnd 298 dtmf-relay 306 emergency response location 401 id 516 keep-conference 551 lpcor incoming 596 lpcor outgoing 598 lpcor type 601 number 730 park reservation-group 818 preference 869 presence call-list 873 privacy initial-state 884 privacy-button 888 reset 915 restart 922 session-server 982 session-transport 984 speed-dial 1232 template 1254 translate-outgoing 1298
type 1318 username 1355 vad 1358 voice-class codec 1372 voice register session-server configuration keepalive 545 register-id 904 voice register template configuration anonymous block 51 caller-id block 158 conference 226 dialplan 277 digit collect kpml 290 dnd-control 301 emergency response location 401 lpcor incoming 596 lpcor outgoing 598 lpcor type 601 park reservation-group 818 privacy initial-state 884 privacy-button 888 semi-attended enable 948 session-transport 984 softkeys connected 1205 softkeys idle 1211 softkeys remote-in-use 1214 softkeys ringing 1216 softkeys seized 1222 transfer-attended 1281 transfer-blind 1282 vad 1359 voicemail 1421 voice service configuration lpcor incoming 596 voice session-server configuration cti-aware 253 voice user-profile configuration feature-button 453 max-idle-time 620Cisco Unified CME Command Reference
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number 726 pin 853 privacy-button 886 reset 913 speed-dial 1230 user 1343 voice-gateway system configuration create cnf-files 242 mac-address 606 network-locale 697 reset 912 restart 921 type 1314 voice-port 1404 voice-mail integration configuration pattern direct 829 pattern ext-to-ext busy 831 pattern ext-to-ext no-answer 833 pattern trunk-to-ext busy 835 pattern trunk-to-ext no-answer 837 voice-moh-group configuration multicast moh 658 voice-port configuration mlpp indication 634 mlpp max-precedence 636 mlpp preemption 638 mlpp service-domain 640 voice-service configuration cti csta mode basic 246 cti message device-id suppress-conversion 247 cti shutdown 250
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New, Modified, Replaced, and Removed Commands for Cisco Unified CME 4.0 and LaterRevised: February 27, 2009 First Published: October 22, 2009
New, modified, replaced, and removed commands for Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express 4.0 (Cisco Unified CME) and later versions are grouped by Cisco IOS release and type, and ordered alphabetically within each group. Use the table of contents to go to a group of commands, or use your web browser's Find function to search for a command. To access the documentation for a command, click the highlighted page number following the command name.
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12.4(4)XCNew Commandsauth-mode
63 78 91 94 174 155 153
keygen-retry load-cfg-file
507 508 561 574 530
auto-reg-ephone
keypad-normalize
bulk-speed-dial list
bulk-speed-dial prefix
mailbox-selection (ephone-dn) max-timeout command mtp
call-forward night-service
maximum bit-rate (telephony-video)
call-forward system (voice register) command call-forward system command
581
601 605
184 capf-auth-str 190 capf-server 192call-park system
multicast-moh mwi-line
193 cert-oper (CAPF-server) 195cert-enroll-trustpoint clear telephony-service ephone-attempted-registrations cnf-file
623 mwi prefix 611 mwi qsig 613network-locale (ephone-template)
635
202 203
clear telephony-service xml-event-log
700 param co-did-min 702 param did-prefix 706param co-did-max
205
207 codec (ephone) 209cnf-file location codec (telephony-service) ctl-client
212
245 246
ctl-service admin
256 device-security-mode 264description (ephone-hunt) dialplan-pattern (voice register) display-logout
271
279 391 393 400 398
ephone-dn-template ephone-hunt login fac
ephone-dn-template (ephone-dn) ephone-hunt statistics write-all
418
429 forward local-calls 439 from-ring 442features blocked headset auto-answer line hunt-group logout
737 param send-account true 741 param store-did-max 745 param store-did-min 747 phone-key-size 776 port (CAPF-server) 792 present-call 813 regenerate 837 ring (ephone-dn) 858 sast1 trustpoint 862 sast2 trustpoint 863 secondary start 870 secure-signaling trustpoint 873 server (CTL-client) 877 server-security-mode 881 service directed-pickup 884 show capf-server 914 show ctl-client 920param secondary-prefix show ephone attempted-registratrations softkeys hold
450
926
458
1080
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1097 srst dn line-mode 1107 srst dn template 1109 srst ephone template 1111 srst mode auto-provision 1112source-addr tftp-server-credentials trustpoint transfer max-length
transfer-park blocked trustpoint-label video (ephone)
1156 1160
transfer-pattern blocked command
1177 1208 1226 1228
user-locale (ephone-template)
1129
video (telephony-service) xml user
1151
1288
Modified Commandsafter-hour exempt
36
65 auto-line 76 auto logout 70 button 100auto assign caller-id block (ephone-dn and ephone-dn-template)
502 list (ephone-hunt) 516keep-conference load (telephony-service) log password
523 607
535
mwi (ephone-dn and ephone-dn-template)
146
mwi sip
618 620 637 645
157 call-forward busy 169call-forward all call-forward max-length
mwi sip-server
network-locale (telephony service)
172
night-service bell paging-dn
176 call-waiting beep 186 call-waiting ring 188 create cnf-files 232 credentials 235call-forward noan description (ephone-dn and ephone-dn-template)
254
395 ephone-template 402ephone-hunt ephone-template (ephone)
405
423 hold-alert 452 hops 455fastdial hunt-group report url
464 469 493
huntstop (ephone-dn and ephone-dn-template) ip source-address (credentials)
495 keepalive (ephone and ephone-template) 498ip source-address (telephony-service)
689 park-slot 759 pickup-group 782 show credentials 916 show ephone 921 softkeys connected 1076 softkeys idle 1082 softkeys seized 1093 speed-dial 1100 timeout (ephone-hunt) 1132 transfer-system 1162 translate (ephone-dn) 1165 translation-profile 1169 trunk 1172 trustpoint (credentials) 1175 type 1178user-locale (telephony-service)
1210
Obsolete Commandsxmlschema
1290
xmltest
1291
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xmlthread
1292
12.4(4)XC4New Commandsbutton-layout mwi-type
108 412
param ea-password
712
extension-assigner tag-type
626
831 service dss 896provision-tag
Modified Commandsauto assign
65 523
show ephone type
921
load (telephony-service)
1178
12.4(6)XENew Commands108 mwi-type 626button-layout service dss
896
Modified Commandsauto assign
65 523
show ephone type
921
load (telephony-service)
1178
12.4(11)XJNew Commandsallow watch command call-feature-uri dialplan
50
presence
808
151 274
266
digit collect kpml
412 fastdial (voice register pool) 425 filename 434 max-subscription 580 param ea-password 712 pattern (voice register dialplan) 764extension-assigner tag-type
810 presence enable 812 provision-tag 831 refer-ood enable 836presence call-list restart (voice register)
856
879 session-transport 910server (presence) show presence global
984 986
show presence subscription
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softkeys seized (voice register template) translation-profile incoming
1095
type (voice register dialplan)
1184
1171
Modified Commandsauthenticate (voice register global)
59
159 call-forward b2bua busy 161 call-forward b2bua mailbox 163 call-forward b2bua noan 165call-forward b2bua all
527 number (voice register pool) 676 type (voice register pool) 1186 voice register template 1271load (voice register global)
Removed Commandscaller-id block (voice register template)
148
call-forward b2bua unreachable
167
12.4(11)XJ2New Commandsclear telephony-service conference hardware number
201
215 conference add-mode 218 conference admin 220conference (ephone-dn)
222 conference hardware 224conference drop-mode sdspfarm conference mute-on mute-off command
864
Modified Commandsauto assign button
65
100
523 login (telephony-service) 539 show ephone 921load (telephony-service) show telephony-service ephone-template
1076 softkeys hold 1080 softkeys idle 1082 softkeys seized 1093 type 1178softkeys connected
1013
12.4(11)XWNew Commandslogout-profile session-server
542 847
reset (voice logout-profile and voice user-profile)
speed-dial (voice rlogout-profile and voice user-profile) 1103 url services
908 softkeys ringing 1091
1202
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voice logout-profile
1243
voice user-profile
1273
Modified Commandsdevice-security-mode
264
12.4(11)XW2New Commandskeepalive (voice register session-server) refer target dial-peer
501 790
register-id
838 1269
pin (voice logout-profile and voice user-proifle)
voice register session-server
834
12.4(11)XW3Modified Commandsauto assign
65 523
show ephone
921
load (telephony-service)
12.4(11)XW5New Commands11xw5a timeouts night-service-bell
1138
12.4(15)XYNew Commandsaddress (voice emergency response location) after-hours override-code after-hours pstn-prefix
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logout-profile
542 632 790
46 142
name (voice emergency response location) refer target dial-peer register-id
48 372
pin (voice logout-profile and voice user-profile)
callback (voice emergency response settings) elin (voice emergency response settings) expiry
834 847
838 908 1022 1023
410
reset (voice logout-profile and voice user-profile) session-serverr show voice emergency
501 location (voice emergency response zone) 533 logging (voice emergency response settings) 537keepalive (voice register session-server)
show voice emergency addresses
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1025 show voice emergency zone 1028 softkeys ringing 1091show voice emergency all speed-dial (voice rlogout-profile and voice user-profile) 1103 standby username password url service
1204 user (voice user-profile) 1206user (voice logout-profile)
1114
1202
1236 voice emergency response zone 1238 voice logout-profile 1243 voice register session-server 1269 voice user-profile 1273voice emergency response settings
Modified Commandsafter-hours block pattern
40
show telephony-service ephone-template
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42 after-hours day 44after-hours date device-security-mode
264
379 emergency response location 381 emergency response zone 383emergency response callback
1027 show voice register pool 1055 show voice register template 1063 subnet 1118 voice emergency response location 1234show voice emergency callers
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phoneload
777 779 790
61 busy-trigger-per-button 96 device-id 259 device-name 261 device-type 262 em keep-history 385 em logout 386 ephone-type 408authentication credential keepalive (voice register session-server)
phone-ui speeddial-fastdial privacy (ephone) privacy-button
pin (voice logout-profile and voice user-profile)
815 817
privacy (telephony-service)
823 privacy-on-hold 827refer target dial-peer register-id
834 847
838 874 908 1086 1091
501
reset (voice logout-profile and voice user-profile) security session-server
521 logout-profile 542live-record max-calls-per-button max-idle-time
562
softkeys remote-in-use softkeys ringing
572 max-presentation 577 missed-calls all 582 num-buttons 678outbound-proxy system
speed-dial (voice rlogout-profile and voice user-profile) 1103
682
1140 transfer-digit-collect 1149timeouts transfer-recall
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url authentication url services
1193
utf8
1219 1243 1269 1273
1202
voice logout-profile voice user-profile
1204 user (voice user-profile) 1206user (voice logout-profile)
voice register session-server
Modified Commandscodec (ephone)
209
load (voice register global)
527
212 codec (voice register pool) 213 device-security-mode 264 ephone-dn 389, 427 ephone-template (ephone) 405 fac 418codec (telephony-service) huntstop (ephone-dn and ephone-dn-template)
570 service phone 899max-ephones
1076 srst dn line-mode 1107 type 1178softkeys connected
469
519 load (telephony-service) 523list (voice hunt-group)
1184 type (voice register pool) 1186 voice hunt-group 1240type (voice register dialplan)
12.4(15)TNew Commandstype
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12.4(15)T1Modified Commandselin
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show voice emergency callers subnet
1027 1234
379 emergency response location 381 emergency response zone 383emergency response callback
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voice emergency response location
12.4(20)YANew Commandsreset tapi
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12.4(20)TNew Commandsnte-end-digit-delay
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Modified Commandsauto assign
65
12.4(20)T1Modified Commandstype
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12.4(22)YANew Commands727 param queue-exit-option 729param queue-exit-extension param queue-overflow-extension
731
Modified Commandsparam menu-timeout
723
12.4(22)TNew Commandsserver-security-mode
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url (telephony service)
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12.4(22)YBNew Commands355 create cnf-files (voice-gateway) 233 debug ephone mlpp 329 debug shared-line 361debug ephone whisper-intercom ip qos dscp (telephony-service and voice regoster global) 490 mac-address (voice-gateway) mobility (ephone-dn) park reservation-group show shared-line snr
996 1087
1071 1089
softkeys remote-in-use (voice register template) softkeys ringin (voice register template)
558 643
591
netwrok-locale (voice-gateway)
757 pickup-call any-group 780 819 privacy (voice register pool) 821privacy (voice register global)
825 privacy-on-hold (voice register global) 828 reset (voice-gateway) 846 restart (voice-gateway) 855 shared-line 912 show ephone-dn whisper 950privacy-button (voice register pool)
1183 voice-gateway system 1239 voice-port (voice-gateway) 1260 whisper-intercom 1285 bnea 86 bpa 87 mlpp indication 583 mlpp max-precedence 585 mlpp preemption 587 preemption reserve timer 793type (voice-gateway) preemption tone timer (voice MLPP) preemption trunkgroup
794
796
797 voice mlpp 1258preemption user 24YFa clear cti session
198
Modified Commandsbusy-trigger-per-button (voice register pool)
98
park-slot
759 782
151 call-park system 184 fac 418call-feature-uri
pickup-group
473 max-dn (voice register global) 568 max-pool (voice register pool) 575huntstop (voice register dn)
884 show presence subscription 986 softkeys connected 1076 softkeys idle 1082service directed-pickup
12.4(24)TNew Commandsaccess-digit
32
attendant-console
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15.0(1)XANew Commandsaccept
30 38
feature-button ica
427
after-hour login http
478
199, 204 clear voice moh-group statistics 200 cti-aware 244 cti csta mode basic 197, 237clear voice lpcor statistics cti message device-id suppress-conversion
238
239 cti shutdown 241 cti watch 242 debug cti 302cti notify debug ephone lpcor emadmin login
326 257
481 index (lpcor ip-trunk) 483 internal-call 488 loc2 531 lpcor outgoing 550 lpcor type 553 lpor incoming 548 mlpp service-domain 589 moh-file-buffer 598 moh-group (ephone-dn) 600index (lpcor ip-phone) protocol-mode (telephony-service) show cti
description (voice moh-group)
829
376 emadmin logout 378 em external 374 extension-range 414
918 1032 1034
show voice moh-group voice moh-group
show voice moh-group statistics
1259
Modified Commandsfac
418 603
multicast moh
945 url (telephony-service) 1195show ephone summary
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This chapter contains commands to configure and maintain Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express (formally known as Cisco Unified CallManager Express). The commands are presented in alphabetical order. Some commands required for configuring Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express (Cisco Unified CME) may be found in other Cisco IOS references. Use the reference master index or search online to find these commands.
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Cisco Unified CME Commands: A accept
acceptTo allow a logical partitioning class of restriction (LPCOR) policy to accept calls associated with another resource-group, use the accept command in LPCOR policy configuration mode. To reject calls associated with a resource group, use the no form of this command. accept lpcor-group [fac] no accept lpcor-group
Syntax Description
lpcor-group fac
Name of the LPCOR resource group. Enables forced authorization code for calls from this resource group.
Command Default
Calls from other resource groups are rejected.
Command Modes
LPCOR policy configuration (cfg-lpcor-policy)
Command History
Cisco IOS Release 15.0(1)XA 15.1(1)T 15.1(3)T
Cisco Product Cisco Unified CME 8.0 Cisco Unified CME 8.0 Cisco Unified CME 8.5
Modification This command was introduced. This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 15.1(1)T. This command was modified. The fac keyword was added to the accept command.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to create a LPCOR policy by specifying the other resource groups from which this resource group can accept calls. If a resource group is not explicitly set to accept with this command, calls associated with that resource-group policy are rejected. You can create one LPCOR policy for each resource group. If you create a LPCOR policy using the voice lpcor policy command and do not explicitly accept any other resource groups by using the accept command, that policy blocks all incoming calls associated with any LPCOR resource group other than its own.The fac keyword in the accept command restricts the caller from routing to a destination LPCOR group without entering a valid authorization code.
Examples
The following example shows the LPCOR policy for the resource group named sccp_phone_local. It accepts calls from the resource groups analog_phone_local and sip_phone_local but rejects calls from the group named analog_phone_remote because it is not included in the policy.voice lpcor policy sccp_phone_local accept analog_phone_local accept sip_phone_local
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The following example shows that sccp_phone_local blocks calls that are associated with any other LPCOR policy because its policy does not accept other resource groups.voice lpcor policy sccp_phone_local
The following example shows that the policy local_phone is configured to not accept any calls associated with itself. SIP phone 1 and SCCP phone 2 both belong to the local_phone resource group and its policy prevents them from accepting calls from each other.voice register pool 1 lpcor type local lpcor incoming local_phone lpcor outgoing local_phone id mac 0021.A02D.B360 type 7960 number 1 dn 1 ! voice lpcor custom group 1 local_phone group 2 remote_phone group 3 analog_phone ! voice lpcor policy local_phone no accept local_phone accept analog_phone ! ephone 2 lpcor type local lpcor incoming local_phone lpcor outgoing local_phone mac-address 0021.A02D.B580 type 7960 button 1:10
The following example shows that the authorization code is requried by callers who belong to the LocalUser group and RemoteUser group.! voice lpcor policy PSTNTrunk service fac accept Manager accept LocalUser fac accept RemoteUser fac no accept PSTNTrunk no accept IPTrunk
Related Commands
Command show voice lpcor policy voice lpcor custom voice lpcor policy
Description Displays the LPCOR policy for the specified resource group. Defines the LPCOR resource groups on the Cisco Unified CME router. Creates a LPCOR policy for a resource group.
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Cisco Unified CME Commands: A access-digit
access-digitTo define the access digit that phone users dial to request a precedence call, use the access-digit command in voice MLPP configuration mode. To reset to the default, use the no form of this command. access-digit digit no access-digit
Syntax Description
digit
Single-digit number users dial. Range: 0 to 9. Default: 0.
Command Default
Access digit is 0.
Command Modes
Voice MLPP configuration (config-voice-mlpp)
Command History
Cisco IOS Release 12.4(22)YB 12.4(24)T
Modification This command was introduced. This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.4(24)T.
Usage Guidelines
This command defines the MLPP access digit that a user must dial when making a precedence call. Phone users request a precedence call by dialing the prefix NP, where N is the preconfigured MLPP access digit and P is the requested precedence level, followed by the phone number.
Note
Your domain type must support the access digit that you select. For example, the valid range for the DSN is 2 to 9.
Examples
The following example shows the MLPP access digit set to 6:Router(config)# voice mlpp Router(config-voice-mlpp)# access-digit 6
Related Commands
Command mlpp preemption preemption user
Description Enables preemption capability on an SCCP phone or analog FXS port. Enables preemption capability for all supported phones.
preemption trunkgroup Enables preemption capability on a trunk group.
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addonTo define whether a phone type supports add-on modules, use the addon command in ephone-type configuration mode. To reset to the default value, use the no form of this command. addon no addon
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default
Disabled (phone type does not support add-on modules).
Command Modes
Ephone-type configuration (config-ephone-type)
Command History
Cisco IOS Release 12.4(15)XZ 12.4(20)T
Cisco Product Cisco Unified CME 4.3 Cisco Unified SRST 4.3 Cisco Unified CME 7.0 Cisco Unified SRST 7.0
Modification This command was introduced. This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.4(20)T.
Usage Guidelines
This command specifies that add-on modules, such as the Cisco Unified IP Phone 7915 Expansion Module, are supported by the type of phone being added with the phone-type template.
Examples
The following example shows that expansion modules are supported for the phone being added with an ephone-type template:Router(config)# ephone-type 7965 Router(config-ephone-type)# addon
Related Commands
Command device-id device-name
Description Specifies the device ID for a phone type in an ephone-type template. Assigns a name to a phone type in an ephone-type template.
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Cisco Unified CME Commands: A address (voice emergency response location)
address (voice emergency response location)To define the civic address for an ERL that is used for the ALI database upload, use the address command in voice emergency response location mode. To remove this definition, use the no form of the command. This command is optional. address string no address
Syntax Description
string
String (1-247 characters) used to identify an ERLs civic address.
Command Default
The civic address is not defined.
Command Modes
Voice emergency response location configuration (cfg-emrgncy-resp-location)
Command History
Cisco IOS Release 12.4(15)XY
Cisco Product
Modification
Cisco Unified CME 4.2(1) This command was introduced. Cisco Unified SRST 4.2(1) Cisco Unified SIP SRST 4.2(1) Cisco Unified CME 7.0 This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.4(20)T. Cisco Unified SRST 7.0 Cisco Unified SIP SRST 7.0
12.4(20)T
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to create a comma separated text entry of the ERLs civic address. The address information must be entered to conform with the NENA-2 Data Record specifications or the recommendations by the service provider.
Examples
In this example, a civic address is displayed for ERL 60.voice emergency response location 60 subnet 1 209.165.200.224 255.255.0.0 elin 1 4085550100 name Cookies and More Incorporated, address I,408,5550100,,11902,,,Main Street,Emerald City,CA,Idina Menzel,1,,,,,,
Related Commands
Command elin
Description Specifies a PSTN number that will replace the callers extension.
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Command name subnet
Description Specifies a string (up to 30 characters) used internally to identify or describe the emergency response location. Defines which IP phones are part of this ERL.
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Cisco Unified CME Commands: A after-hour exempt
after-hour exemptTo specify that an individual IP phone in Cisco Unified CME does not have any of its outgoing calls blocked even though after-hour call blocking has been enabled, use the after-hour exempt command in ephone or ephone-template configuration mode. To remove the exemption, use the no form of this command. after-hour exempt no after-hour exempt
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default
The SCCP phone is not exempt from call blocking.
Command Modes
Ephone configuration (config-ephone) Ephone-template configuration (config-ephone-template)
Command History
Cisco IOS Release 12.2(15)ZJ 12.3(4)T 12.4(4)XC 12.4(9)T
Cisco Product Cisco CME 3.0 Cisco CME 3.0 Cisco Unified CME 4.0 Cisco Unified CME 4.0
Modification This command was introduced. This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.3(4)T. This command was made available in ephone-template configuration mode. This command in the ephone-template configuration mode was integrated into Cisco IOS 12.4(9)T.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to exempt an individual SCCP phone from call blocking and enable the phone user to place outgoing calls regardless of whether the outgoing called number matches the defined pattern of digits during the call blocking periods. By default, all IP phones in a Cisco Unified CME system are subject to call blocking if the Call Blocking feature is configured. If you use an ephone template to apply a command to a phone and you also use the same command in ephone configuration mode for the same phone, the value that you set in ephone configuration mode has priority.
Examples
The following example shows how to configure this phone so that outgoing calls are not blocked:Router(config)# ephone Router(config-ephone)# Router(config-ephone)# Router(config-ephone)# 23 mac 00e0.8646.9242 button 1:33 after-hour exempt
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Related Commands
Command after-hours block pattern after-hours date after-hours day
Description Defines a pattern of digits for blocking outgoing calls from IP phones. Defines a recurring period based on date during which outgoing calls that match defined block patterns are blocked on IP phones. Defines a recurring period based on day of the week during which outgoing calls that match defined block patterns are blocked on IP phones.
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Cisco Unified CME Commands: A after-hour login http
after-hour login httpTo unblock an individual IP phone in Cisco Unified CME that is configured for after-hour call blocking, use the after-hour login http command in ephone, telephony-service or ephone-template configuration mode. To disable after-hour login http feature, use the no form of the command. after-hour login htpp no after-hour login htpp
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default
The after-hour login http feature is not enabled.
Command Modes
Ephone configuration (config-ephone) Ephone-template configuration (config-ephone-template) Telephony-service configuration (config-telephony)
Command History
Cisco IOS Release 15.0(1)XA 15.1(1)T
Cisco Product Cisco Unified CME 8.0 Cisco Unified CME 8.0
Modification This command was introduced. This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 15.1(1)T.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to log in to a phone to unblock the after hour block and enable the phone user to place outgoing calls regardless of whether the outgoing called number matches the defined pattern of digits during the call blocking periods. When you configure after-hours login http command, you will experience slightly different login behavior compare to the current one. This difference is because the after hours login mechanism is enhanced due to some UI limitation in the current model. By default, after-hours login http is not applied, which mean user will be using the existing after hours login mechanism. By default, all IP phones in a Cisco Unified CME system are subject to call blocking if the Call Blocking feature is configured. If you use an ephone template to apply a command to a phone and you also use the same command in ephone configuration mode for the same phone, the value that you set in ephone configuration mode has priority.
Examples
The following example shows how to configure this phone with pin login so that outgoing calls are not blocked:Router(config)# ephone Router(config-ephone)# Router(config-ephone)# Router(config-ephone)# 6 mac 00e0.8646.242 button 1:33 Pin 123
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Router(config-ephone)# after-hour login http
Related Commands
Command after-hours block pattern after-hours date after-hours day
Description Defines a pattern of digits for blocking outgoing calls from IP phones. Defines a recurring period based on date during which outgoing calls that match defined block patterns are blocked on IP phones. Defines a recurring period based on day of the week during which outgoing calls that match defined block patterns are blocked on IP phones.
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after-hours block patternTo define a pattern of outgoing digits for Call Blocking from IP phones, use the after-hours block pattern command in telephony-service or ephone-template configuration mode. To delete a call-blocking pattern, use the no form of this command. after-hours block pattern pattern-tag pattern [7-24] no after-hours block pattern pattern-tag
Syntax Description
pattern-tag pattern 7-24
Identifier for a call-blocking pattern. Up to 32 call-blocking patterns can be defined in separate commands. Outgoing call digits to be matched for blocking. (Optional) If the 7-24 keyword is specified, the pattern is always blocked, 7 days a week, 24 hours a day. If the 7-24 keyword is not specified, the pattern is blocked during the days and dates that are defined with the after-hours day and after-hours date commands.
Command Default
No pattern is defined.
Command Modes
Ephone-template (config-ephone-template) Telephony-service configuration (config-telephony)
Command History
Cisco IOS Release 12.2(15)ZJ 12.3(4)T 12.4(4)T
Cisco Product Cisco CME 3.0 Cisco CME 3.0 Cisco CME 3.4
Modification This command was introduced. This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.3(4)T. Support for this command was extended to all SCCP, H.323, SIP, and POTS calls that go through the Cisco Unified CME router, including all incoming calls to the router, except calls from an exempt phone. This command was added to ephone-template configuration mode. This command was added to ephone-template configuration mode. This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.4(20)T.
12.4(15)XY 12.4(15)XZ 12.4(20)T
Cisco Unified CME 4.2(1) Cisco Unified CME 4.3 Cisco Unified CME 7.0
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Usage Guidelines
Call Blocking on IP phones is defined in the following way. First, one or more patterns of outgoing digits (0-9) are defined using the after-hours block pattern command. Next, one or more time periods during which calls that match those patterns are to be blocked are defined using the after-hours date or after-hours day command or both. By default, all IP phones in a Cisco Unified CME system are restricted during the specified time if at least one pattern and at least one time period are defined. Before Cisco CME 3.4, Call Blocking is supported on IP phones and on analog phones connected to SCCP-controlled analog telephone adaptors (Cisco ATA) or SCCP-controlled foreign exchange station (FXS) ports. In Cisco CME 3.4 and later, the call-blocking configuration applies to all SCCP, H.323, SIP and POTS calls that go through the Cisco Unified CME router. All incoming calls to the router, except calls from an exempt phone, are also checked against the after-hours configuration. Individual phones can be exempted from call blocking using the after-hour exempt or the after-hours override-code command. Blocked calls return a fast-busy tone to the user for approximately 10 seconds before the call is terminated and the line is returned to on-hook status.
Examples
The following example defines pattern 1, which blocks international calls after hours for a Cisco Unified CME system that requires dialing 9 for external calls:Router(config)# telephony-service Router(config-telephony)# after-hours block pattern 1 9011
Related Commands
Command after-hour exempt after-hours date after-hours day after-hours override-code after-hours pstn-prefix ephone-template (ephone)
Description Specifies that an IP phone does not have any of its outgoing calls blocked although call blocking is defined. Defines a recurring period based on date during which outgoing calls that match defined block patterns are blocked on IP phones. Defines a recurring period based on day of the week during which outgoing calls that match defined block patterns are blocked on IP phones. Specifies that call blocking on an IP phone can be overridden by entering a defined code. Specifies that trunk lines on an IP phone are blocked similarly to that configured for nonPSTN lines. Applies template to a SCCP phone.
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after-hours dateTo define a recurring period based on date during which outgoing calls that match defined block patterns are blocked on IP phones, use the after-hours date command in ephone-template or telephony-service configuration mode. To delete a defined time period, use the no form of this command. after-hours date month date start-time stop-time no after-hours date month date
Syntax Description
month date start-time stop-time
Abbreviated month. The following abbreviations for month are valid: jan, feb, mar, apr, may, jun, jul, aug, sep, oct, nov, dec. Date of the month. Range is from 1 to 31. Beginning and ending times for call blocking, in an HH:MM format using a 24-hour clock. The stop time that is entered will be the next available time that follows the start time. The value 24:00 is not valid. If 00:00 is entered as a stop time, it is changed to 23:59. If 00:00 is entered for both start time and stop time, calls are blocked for the entire 24-hour period on the specified date.
Command Default
No time period based on date is defined for call blocking.
Command Modes
Ephone-template configuration (config-ephone-temp) Telephony-service configuration (config-ephone)
Command History
Cisco IOS Release 12.2(15)ZJ 12.3(4)T 12.4(15)XY 12.4(15)XZ 12.4(20)T
Cisco Product Cisco CME 3.0 Cisco CME 3.0 Cisco Unified CME 4.2(1) Cisco Unified CME 4.3 Cisco Unified CME 7.0
Modification This command was introduced. This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.3(4)T. This command was added to ephone-template configuration mode. This command was added to ephone-template configuration mode. This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.4(20)T.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to define call blocking that recurs annually on the date specified in the command. Call blocking on IP phones is defined as follows:
First, one or more patterns of outgoing digits (0-9) are defined using the after-hours block pattern command. Next, one or more time periods during which calls that match those patterns are to be blocked are defined using the after-hours date or after-hours day command or both.
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By default, all IP phones in a Cisco Unified CME system are restricted during the specified time if at least one pattern and at least one time period are defined. Individual IP phones can be exempted from call blocking using the after-hour exempt or after-hours override-code commands.
Examples
The following example defines January 1 as an entire day on which calls that match the pattern specified in the after-hours block pattern command are blocked:Router(config)# telephony-service Router(config-telephony)# after-hours date jan 1 00:00 00:00
Related Commands
Command after-hour exempt after-hours block pattern after-hours day after-hours override-code after-hours pstn-prefix ephone-template (ephone)
Description Specifies that an IP phone does not have any of its outgoing calls blocked although call blocking is defined. Defines a pattern of digits (0-9) for blocking outgoing calls from IP phones. Defines a recurring period based on day of the week during which outgoing calls that match defined block patterns are blocked on IP phones. Specifies that call blocking on an IP phone can be overridden by entering a defined set of digits (0-9). Specifies that trunk lines on an IP phone are blocked similarly to that configured for nonPSTN lines. Applies template to SCCP phone.
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after-hours dayTo define a recurring period based on day of the week during which outgoing calls that match defined block patterns are blocked on IP phones, use the after-hours day command in ephone-template or telephony-service configuration mode. To delete a defined time period, use the no form of this command. after-hours day day start-time stop-time no after-hours day day
Syntax Description
day start-time stop-time
Abbreviated day of the week. The following abbreviations for day of the week are valid: sun, mon, tue, wed, thu, fri, sat. Beginning and ending times for call blocking, in an HH:MM format using a 24-hour clock. The stop time that is entered will be the next available time that follows the start time. The value 24:00 is not valid. If 00:00 is entered as a stop time, it is changed to 23:59. If 00:00 is entered for both start time and stop time, calls are blocked for the entire 24-hour period on the specified day.
Command Default
No time period based on day of the week is defined for call blocking.
Command Modes
Ephone-template configuration (config-ephone-template) Telephony-service configuration (config-ephone)
Command History
Cisco IOS Release 12.2(15)ZJ 12.3(4)T 12.4(15)XY 12.4(15)XZ 12.4(20)T
Cisco Product Cisco CME 3.0 Cisco CME 3.0 Cisco Unified CME 4.2(1) Cisco Unified CME 4.3 Cisco Unified CME 7.0
Modification This command was introduced. This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.3(4)T. This command was added to ephone-template configuration mode. This command was added to ephone-template configuration mode. This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.4(20)T.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to define call blocking during the hours between the start time and stop time on the day of the week that is specified in this command. This time period recurs weekly unless it is removed using the no form of this command. Call blocking on IP phones is defined as follows:
First, one or more patterns of outgoing digits (0-9) are defined using the after-hours block pattern command.
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Next, one or more time periods during which calls that match those patterns are to be blocked are defined using the after-hours date or after-hours day command or both.
By default, all IP phones in a Cisco Unified CME system are restricted during the specified time if at least one pattern and at least one time period are defined. Individual phones can be exempted from call blocking using the after-hour exempt or after-hours override-code commands.
Examples
The following example defines the period from Monday night at 7 p.m. to Tuesday morning at 7 a.m. as an after-hours call-blocking period:Router(config)# telephony-service Router(config-telephony)# after-hours day mon 19:00 07:00
Related Commands
Command after-hour exempt after-hours block pattern after-hours date after-hours override-code after-hours pstn-prefix ephone-template (ephone)
Description Specifies that an IP phone does not have any of its outgoing calls blocked although call blocking is defined. Defines a pattern of digits (0-9) for blocking outgoing calls from IP phones. Defines a recurring period based on date during which outgoing calls that match defined block patterns are blocked on IP phones. Specifies that call blocking on an IP phone can be overridden by entering a defined set of digits (0-9). Specifies that trunk lines on an IP phone are blocked similarly to that configured for nonPSTN lines. Applies template to SCCP phone.
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Cisco Unified CME Commands: A after-hours override-code
after-hours override-codeTo specify that a defined blocking pattern can be overridden, use the after-hours override-code command in ephone-template or telephony-service configuration mode. To remove the exemption, use the no form of this command. after-hours override-code pattern no after-hours override-code pattern
Syntax Description
pattern
Specifies the pattern of digits (0-9) that must be dialed by the phone user to override the call blocking rules. The override code is provided to the phone user by the system administrator.
Command Default
No override is defined.
Command Modes
Ephone-template configuration (config-ephone-template) Telephony-service configuration (config-telephony)
Command History
Cisco IOS Release 12.4(15)XY 12.4(15)XZ 12.4(20)T
Cisco Product Cisco Unified CME 4.2(1) Cisco Unified CME 4.3 Cisco Unified CME 7.0
Modification This command was introduced. This command was added to ephone-template configuration mode. This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.4(20)T.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to allow a phone user to override call blocking rules and enable the phone user to place outgoing calls regardless of whether the outgoing called number matches the defined pattern of digits during the call blocking periods. By default, all IP phones in a Cisco Unified CME system are subject to call blocking if the Call Blocking feature is configured. By entering the override code as defined by the system administrator, the phone user can override all call blocking rules. The after-hours override-code command, configured by either ephone-template or telephony-service, overrides any global telephony-service call block configuration. If the after-hour exempt command is configured, it has priority over the after-hours override-code command.
Examples
The following example defines a blocking pattern using telephony-service configuration which can be overridden using the override code of 1234:Router(config)# telephony-service Router(config-telephony)# after-hours block pattern 1 91900 Router(config-telephony)# after-hours day mon 19:00 07:00
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Router(config-telephony)# after-hours date Jan 25 00:00 07:00 Router(config-telephony)# after-hours override-code 1234
Related Commands
Command after-hour exempt after-hours block pattern after-hours date after-hours day after-hours pstn-prefix ephone-template (ephone)
Description Specifies that an IP phone does not have any of its outgoing calls blocked although call blocking is defined. Defines a pattern of digits (0-9) for blocking outgoing calls from IP phones. Defines a recurring period based on date during which outgoing calls that match defined block patterns are blocked on IP phones. Defines a recurring period based on day of the week during which outgoing calls that match defined block patterns are blocked on IP phones. Specifies that trunk lines on an IP phone are blocked similarly to that configured for non PSTN lines. Applies a template to an ephone.
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Cisco Unified CME Commands: A after-hours pstn-prefix
after-hours pstn-prefixTo specify that all configured blocking patterns apply to trunk or PSTN lines, use the after-hours pstn-prefix command in telephony-service configuration mode. To delete call blocking configuration for PSTN lines, use the no form of this command. after-hours pstn-prefix tag pattern no after-hours pstn-prefix tag pattern
Syntax Description
tag pattern
Identifier for a PSTN call-blocking pattern. Up to 4 call-blocking patterns can be defined in separate commands. Outgoing call digits (0-9) to be matched for PSTN blocking.
Command Default
No pattern is defined.
Command Modes
Telephony-service configuration
Command History
Cisco IOS Release 12.4(15)XY 12.4(15)XZ 12.4(20)T
Cisco Product Cisco Unified CME 4.2(1) Cisco Unified CME 4.3 Cisco Unified CME 7.0
Modification This command was introduced. This command was added to ephone-template configuration mode. This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.4(20)T.
Usage Guidelines
Use the after-hours pstn-prefix command to indicate that the after-hours call blocking patterns are configured to include one or more PSTN access digits that are normally dialed by phone users using regular ephone-dn lines. For example, the patterns are configured with a leading digit 9 to correspond to the conventional dial 9 for outside line. The after-hours pstn-prefix command instructs the system to skip over the PSTN prefix digits (in the blocking patterns) for calls that are dialed directly to the PSTN on ephone-dns that are configured using the trunk feature. These lines do not require the user to dial a PSTN access code (for example, 9) because they are configured to directly connect to the PSTN FXO ports. For example, a user of a regular ephone-dn would dial 9-1-900-xxx-xxxx, whereas a user on a trunk ephone-dn would omit the leading 9 and dial only 1-900-xxx-xxxx. The blocking pattern would be configured as 91900 to restrict calls on regular ephone-dn lines, and this pattern would be interpreted as 1900 on ephone-dns configured using the trunk feature. If you do not specify the after-hours pstn-prefix command, then no blocking is performed on calls dialed on trunk ephone-dn lines. Call blocking on IP phones is defined as follows:
First, one or more patterns of outgoing digits (0-9) are defined using the after-hours block pattern command. Next, one or more time periods during which calls that match those patterns are to be blocked are defined using the after-hours date, the after-hours day, or both commands.
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By default, all IP phones in a Cisco Unified CME system are restricted during the specified time if at least one pattern and at least one time period are defined. Blocked calls return a fast-busy tone to the user for approximately 10 seconds before the call is terminated and the line is returned to on-hook status.
Examples
The following example defines a blocking pattern using telephony-service configuration which is applied to a PSTN line:Router(config)# telephony-service Router(config-telephony)# after-hours Router(config-telephony)# after-hours Router(config-telephony)# after-hours Router(config-telephony)# after-hours block pattern 1 91900 pstn-prefix 1 9 day mon 19:00 07:00 date Jan 25 00:00 07:00
Related Commands
Command after-hour exempt after-hours block pattern after-hours date after-hours day after-hours override-code
Description Specifies that an IP phone does not have any of its outgoing calls blocked although call blocking is defined. Defines a pattern of digits (0-9) for blocking outgoing calls from IP phones. Defines a recurring period based on date during which outgoing calls that match defined block patterns are blocked on IP phones. Defines a recurring period based on day of the week during which outgoing calls that match defined block patterns are blocked on IP phones. Specifies that call blocking on an IP phone can be overridden by entering a defined series of digits (0-9).
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Cisco Unified CME Commands: A allow watch
allow watchTo allow a directory number on a phone registered to Cisco Unified CME to be watched in a presence service, use the allow watch command in ephone-dn, ephone-dn-template, or voice register dn configuration mode. To reset to the default condition, use the no form of this command. allow watch no allow watch
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default
Watching of the phone line is disabled.
Command Modes
Ephone-dn configuration (config-ephone) Ephone-dn-template configuration (config-ephone-dn-template) Voice register dn configuration (config-register-dn)
Command History
Cisco IOS Release 12.4(11)XJ 12.4(15)T
Cisco Product Cisco Unified CME 4.1 Cisco Unified CME 4.1
Modification This command was introduced. This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.4(15)T.
Usage Guidelines
This command controls whether a phone line associated with a directory number can be watched as part of a presence service. The directory number is enabled as a presentity that can be watched by internal and external watchers. Presence service must be enabled on Cisco Unified CME. Another phone, acting as a watcher, can monitor the status of this phone line when the blf-speed-dial or presence call-list command is enabled for that phone. If you use an ephone-dn template to apply a command to a directory number and you also use the same command in ephone-dn configuration mode, the value that you set in ephone-dn configuration mode has priority over the ephone-dn template configuration.
Examples
The following example shows that the extension associated with voice register dn 2 can be watched by the phone associated with voice register pool 1:Router(config)# voice register dn 2 Router(config-register-dn)# number 2102 Router(config-register-dn)# allow watch Router(config)# voice register pool 1 Router(config-register-pool)# id mac 0015.6247.EF90 Router(config-register-pool)# type 7971 Router(config-register-pool)# number 1 dn 2 Router(config-register-pool)# blf-speed-dial 1 2102 label 2102
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Related Commands
Command blf-speed-dial presence presence call-list presence enable show presence global show presence subscription
Description Enables Busy Lamp Field (BLF) monitoring for a speed-dial number on a phone registered to Cisco Unified CME. Enables presence service and enters presence configuration mode. Enables BLF monitoring for call lists and directories on phones registered to Cisco Unified CME. Allows the router to accept incoming presence requests. Displays configuration information about the presence service. Displays information about active presence subscriptions.
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Cisco Unified CME Commands: A anonymous block
anonymous blockTo enable anonymous call blocking in a SIP phone template, use the anonymous block command in voice register template configuration mode. To return to the default, use the no form of this command. anonymous block no anonymous block
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default
Disabled
Command Modes
Voice register template configuration (config-register-temp)
Command History
Cisco IOS Release 12.4(4)T
Cisco Product Cisco CME 3.4
Modification This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
This command blocks incoming calls in which the caller is not identified. To apply a template to a SIP phone, use the template command in voice register pool configuration mode.
Examples
The following example shows how to set anonymous call blocking in template 1:Router(config)# voice register template 1 Router(config-register-temp)# anonymous block
Related Commands
Command caller-id block (voice register template)
Description Enables caller-ID blocking for outbound calls from a SIP phone.
template (voice register Applies a template to a SIP phone. pool)
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Cisco Unified CME Commands: A application (telephony-service)
application (telephony-service)To select a session-level application for all extensions (ephone-dns) in a Cisco Unified CME, use the application command in telephony-service configuration mode. To disable use of an application for all extensions, use the no form of this command. application application-name no application
Syntax Description
application-name
Interactive voice response (IVR) application name.
Command Default
No application is selected for all extensions.
Command Modes
Telephony-service configuration (config-telephony)
Command History
Cisco IOS Release 12.2(11)YT 12.2(15)T
Cisco Product Cisco ITS 2.1 Cisco ITS 2.1
Modification This command was introduced. This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(15)T.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to assign a Tool Command Language (Tcl) IVR application to all extensions served by the CME router. Use the show call application voice summary command to display a list of applications.
Examples
The following example sets the IVR application for all phones:Router(config)# telephony-service Router(config-telephony) application TCL IVR
Related Commands
Command show call application voice summary
Description Displays information about voice applications.
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Cisco Unified CME Commands: A application (voice register global)
application (voice register global)To select the session-level application for all dial peers associated with Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) phones, use the application command in voice register global configuration mode. To disable use of the application, use the no form of this command. application application-name no application
Syntax Description
application-name
Interactive voice response (IVR) application name.
Command Default
Default application on router
Command Modes
Voice register global configuration (config-register-global)
Command History
Cisco IOS Release 12.4(4)T
Cisco Product Cisco CME 3.4 Cisco SIP SRST 3.4
Modification This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
During Cisco Unified CallManager Express (Cisco Unified CME) or Cisco Unified Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Survivable Remote Site Telephony (SRST) registration, a dial peer is created for each SIP phone and that dial peer includes the default session application. The application command allows you to change the default application for all dial peers associated with the Cisco SIP IP phones, if desired. The applied application (or TCL IVR script) must support call redirection. Use the show call application voice summary command to display a list of applications. The application command in voice register pool configuration mode takes precedence over this command in voice register global configuration mode.
Note
Configure the id (voice register pool) command before any other voice register pool commands, including the application command. The id command identifies a locally available individual Cisco SIP IP phone or set of Cisco SIP IP phones.
Examples
The following example shows how to set the Tcl IVR application globally for all SIP phones:Router(config)# voice register global Router(config-register-global)# mode cme Router(config-register-global)# application sipapp2
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Related Commands
Command application (dial-peer) application (voice register pool) id (voice register pool) mode (voice register global)
Description Enables a specific application on a dial peer. Selects the session-level application for the dial peer associated an individual SIP phone in a Cisco Unified CME environment or for a group of phones in a Cisco Unified SIP SRST environment. Explicitly identifies a locally available individual Cisco SIP IP phone, or when running Cisco Unified SIP SRST, set of Cisco SIP IP phones. Enables the mode for provisioning SIP phones in a Cisco Unified CME system.
show call application voice Displays information about voice applications. summary show dial-peer voice voice register pool Displays information for dial peers. Enters voice register pool configuration mode for SIP phones.
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application (voice register pool)To select the session-level application for the dial peer associated with an individual Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) phone in a Cisco Unified CallManager Express (Cisco Unified CME) environment or for a group of phones in a Cisco Unified SIP Survivable Remote Site Telephony (SRST) environment, use the application command in voice register pool configuration mode. To disable use of the application, use the no form of this command. application application-name no application
Syntax Description
application-name
Name of the selected interactive voice response (IVR) application name.
Command Default
Default application on router
Command Modes
Voice register pool configuration (config-register-pool)
Command History
Cisco IOS Release 12.2(15)ZJ 12.3(4)T 12.4(4)T
Cisco Product Cisco SIP SRST 3.0 Cisco SIP SRST 3.0 Cisco CME 3.4 Cisco SIP SRST 3.4
Modification This command was introduced. This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.3(4)T. This command was added to Cisco CME.
Usage Guidelines
During Cisco Unified CME or Cisco Unified SIP SRST registration, a dial peer is created for each SIP phone and that dial peer includes the default session application. The application command allows you to change the default application for all dial peers associated with the Cisco SIP IP phones, if desired. The applied application (or TCL IVR script) must support call redirection. Use the show call application voice summary command to display a list of applications. The application command in voice register pool configuration mode takes precedence over this command in voice register global configuration mode.
Note
Configure the id (voice register pool) command before any other voice register pool commands, including the application command. The id command identifies a locally available individual Cisco SIP IP phone or set of Cisco SIP IP phones.
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Examples
The following example shows how to set the IVR application for the SIP phone specified by the voice register pool command:Router(config)# voice register pool 1 Router(config-register-pool) application sipapp2
The following partial sample output from the show running-config command shows that voice register pool 1 has been set up to use the SIP.app application:voice register pool 1 id network 172.16.0.0 mask 255.255.0.0 application SIP.app voice-class codec 1
Related Commands
Command application (dial-peer) application (voice register global) id (voice register pool) mode (voice register global)
Description Enables a specific application on a dial peer. Selects the session-level application for all dial peers associated with SIP phones. Explicitly identifies a locally available individual Cisco SIP IP phone, or when running Cisco Unified SIP SRST, set of Cisco SIP IP phones. Enables the mode for provisioning SIP phones in a Cisco Unified CME system.
show call application voice Displays information about voice applications. summary show dial-peer voice Displays information for dial peers.
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Cisco Unified CME Commands: A apply-config
apply-configTo dynamically apply the phone configuration on Cisco Unified SIP IP phones 8961, 9951, and 9971, without restarting the phones, use the apply-config command in voice register global and voice register pool configuration modes. apply-config
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default
Apply-config is not enabled by default.
Command Modes
Voice register global Voice register pool
Command History
Cisco IOS Release 15.1(4)M
Cisco Product Cisco Unified CME 8.6
Modification This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to dynamically apply the phone configuration on Cisco Unified SIP IP phones 8961, 9951, and 9971.Once you configure the apply-config command, you are not required to restart the phone. The phone restarts by itself or dynamically applies the changes to the phone configuration without restarting.
Examples
The following example shows the apply-config command configured in voice register pool 5 :Router# configure terminal Router(config)#voice register pool 5 Router(config-register-pool)#apply-config
Related Commands
Command camera video
Description Enables USB camera capability on Cisco Unified IP Phones 9951 and 9971 Enables video capability on Cisco Unified SIP IP Phones 9951 and 9971
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Cisco Unified CME Commands: A attempted-registrations size
attempted-registrations sizeTo set the size of the table that shows a number of attempted-registrations, use the attemptedregistrations command in voice register global mode. To set the size of attempted-registrations table to its default value, use the no form of this command. attempted-registrations size size no attempted-registrations size
Syntax Description
size
Number of entries in attempted registrations table. Size range from 0 to 50.
Command Default
The default size for attempted registration table is 10.
Command Modes
voice register global
Command History
Cisco IOS Release 15.1(2)T
Cisco Product Cisco Unified CME 8.1 Cisco Unified SRST 8.1
Modification This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to define the size of the table that stores information related to SIP phones that attempt to register with Cisco Unified CME or Cisco Unified SRST and fail. The default size of an attempted registration table is 10. The minimum size of attempted registration table is 0. Use the attempted-registration size 0 when you do not wish to store any information about phones attempting to register with the Cisco Unified CME or Cisco Unified SRST and fail. The maximum size of attempted registration table is 50. When the current number of entries in the table is more than the new size that is being configured, system prompts the user for the following confirmation, This will remove x old entries from the table. Proceed? Yes/No ?. The default user confirmation is No. Where x represents the number of entries that will be deleted. The old entries are classified on basis of the time-stamp of the latest register attempt made by the phone. During rollback, the user confirmation is not sought and the target configuration is applied. If the current number of entries in the table is more than the default value of the table size, then entries in excess of the default table size are cleared before reverting to the target table size. For example, if the configured table size is 40 and there are currently 35 entries in the table, any change in the size of the attempted registration table during rollback removes 25 oldest entries leaving o