Table Of Contents
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Index
A
About box 2-6
active version 31-1
adding a phone for a user 8-3
adding user to the system 8-2
ad hoc conference
configuration 8-6
described 5-2
interactions and restrictions 5-2
administrative interface, described 1-3
administrator
permissions 10-1
settings 10-1
username and password 10-1
administrator username and password
defaults 2-8
described 2-8
strong passwords 2-9
auto attendant
configuration 8-13
described 1-8
interactions and restrictions 1-8
settings in GUI 11-1
setting up system so that calls go to auto attendant if operator is not available 8-14
setting up system so that calls go to auto attendant instead of operator 8-14
using auto attendant without voicemail 2-19
B
backup
described 2-15
settings in GUI 12-1
barge
configuration 8-6
described 5-2
interactions and restrictions 5-2
before deployment
questions to ask your customer 6-7
working in the Cisco-provided data configuration file 3-1
benefits of deploying 1-2
browser support 2-5
busy lamp feature
described 5-14
C
call back
described 5-3
interactions and restrictions 5-3
call barge
configuration 8-6
described 5-2
interactions and restrictions 5-2
call detail records
described 2-15
exporting, described 2-15
settings 13-1
call detail reports 13-1
settings 13-1
call divert
configuration 8-6
described 5-4
interactions and restrictions 5-4
caller ID
configuration 5-8
described 5-8
call forward all
configuration 8-7
described 5-5
call forward busy
configuration 8-7
described 5-6
call forward no answer
configuration 8-7
call forward no busy
described 5-6
call history
configuration 5-6
described 5-6
call park
configuration 8-8
described 5-7
interactions and restrictions 5-7
call pickup
configuration 8-8
described 5-7
interactions and restrictions 5-7
call waiting
configuration 8-11
described 5-8
CCO cases, opening a case 46-3
CDR 13-1
Cisco Extension Mobility
configuration 8-8
described 5-8
interactions and restrictions 5-8
reports 15-1
Cisco-provided data configuration file
considerations
for bulk insertion after initial deployment 3-2
for initial deployment and after initial deployment 3-2
for initial deployment only 3-2
introduction 1-5
settings
date and time tab 3-6
dial plan tab 3-9
gateway tab 3-7
network tab 3-4
phone tab 3-14
sites tab 3-10
usage profile tab 3-11
user tab 3-16
when to use 3-1
Cisco Unified Business Appliance Administration Guide
organization xvi
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Business Edition 3000 Administrative Interface, described 1-3
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Business Edition 3000 First Time Setup Wizard, described 1-3
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Business Edition 3000 User Preferences Interface, described 1-4
Cisco Web Dialer 2-19
described 5-9
components of system
auto attendant 1-2
Cisco-provided data configuration file 1-2
DHCP 1-2
DNS 1-2
gateway 1-2
phones 1-2
server 1-2
SFTP server 1-2
USB support 1-2
voicemail 1-2
configuration export
described 2-16
importing to another system 2-16
settings in GUI 16-1
configuring
adding 2-9
copying 2-9
deleting 2-9
finding 2-9
search settings 33-1
Post-Setup Wizard 2-14
when configuration is not allowed 2-13
conventions xvi
country pack
described 2-7
installing 2-7
obtaining 2-7
D
date and time
settings
from Cisco-provided data configuration file 3-6
in GUI 17-1
departments
adding a department and public-space phone 8-5
described 1-20
settings
in GUI 18-3
deployment model, example 1-22
devices
settings
from GUI 19-1
DHCP
described 1-10
diagnostics
settings 20-1
dial plan
described 1-13
settings
for translation rules 21-3
from Cisco-provided data configuration file 3-9
from GUI 21-1
distinctive ringing
described 5-9
divert
configuration 8-6
described 5-4
interactions and restrictions 5-4
DNS 1-12
document
conventions xvi
organization xvi
product security overview xviii
do not disturb
configuration 8-9
described 5-9
interactions and restrictions 5-9
settings
in Phone page 27-1
in voice features settings page 41-1
E
Extension Mobility
configuration 8-8
described 5-8
interactions and restrictions 5-8
reports 15-1
F
fax
setting up fax 8-5
finding
settings 33-1
first time setup wizard, described 1-3
G
gateway
configuring
adding 7-1
deleting 7-1
updating (editing) 7-1
described 1-9
settings
from Cisco-provided data configuration file 3-7
gathering customer data before deployment 6-1
GUIs
administrative interface
described 1-3
browser support 2-5
first time setup wizard
described 1-3
logging into and out of 2-2
user preferences interface
described 1-4
making user updates 2-19
H
health summary 23-1
troubleshooting issues 44-1
additional system resources exceeded threshold 44-9
conference bridge issue 44-2
conference bridge resources insufficient 44-3
CPU usage high 44-8
external call resources low 44-10
gateway issue 44-4
gateway out of service 44-4
hardware failure occurred 44-6
internal call resources low 44-10
internal synchronization issue occurred 44-11
phone failed to register 44-11
required service failed 44-5
unregistered devices large 44-3
hold and resume
configuration 5-6
described 5-6
hostname resolution 1-12
hunt lists
described 1-21
settings from GUI 22-5
I
inactive version 31-1
introduction 1-1
L
licensing
backing up licenses 4-10
deleting licenses 4-10
how borrowing and loaning works 4-5
how it works 4-2
installing a license file 4-8
interactions and restrictions 4-6
license types 4-4
more information 4-11
obtaining licenses 4-7
overview 4-1
restoring licenses 4-10
settings in GUI 24-1
viewing contents of license file 4-8
viewing number of licenses that are used, borrowed, and so on 4-9
viewing status 4-9
lines
how lines relate to users and phones 1-20
rollover
configuration 8-11
described 5-13
shared
described 5-13
locale
described 2-7
settings in GUI 14-1
logging into and out of GUIs 2-2
logical partitioning 35-15
M
meet-me conference
configuration 8-9
meet me conferences
described 5-10
monitoring 2-20
music on hold
audio source file requirements 25-1
configuration 8-9
described 5-10
interactions and restrictions 5-10
settings in GUI 25-1
uploading audio source files 25-1
mute and volume control
described 5-11
N
network
settings
from Cisco-provided data configuration file 3-4
from GUI 26-1
network layout 46-2
O
online help 2-7
open a TAC case, required information 46-2
opening a CCO case, url location 46-3
operator
setting up system so that calls go to auto attendant if operator is not available 8-14
setting up system so that calls go to auto attendant instead of operator 8-14
setting up system so that calls go to operator 8-13
organization xvi
overview 1-1
P
passwords
creating strong passwords 2-9
default 2-8
phone application
configuration 8-10
phone applications
described 5-11
settings in GUI 28-1
phone button template 1-20
configuration 38-8
described 1-20
phone registration 2-18
phones
adding a department and public-space phone 8-5
adding a phone for a user 8-3
described 1-6
determining if the phone is registered 2-18
how ownership works 1-20
logging out users from Cisco Extension Mobility-enabled phones 2-18
restarting 2-18
settings
from Cisco-provided data configuration file 3-14
from GUI 27-1
post-setup wizard
described 2-14
problem solving guidelines 42-2
product security overview xviii
pstn connections
settings
from GUI 30-1
Q
questions to ask your customer 6-7
R
Reach Me Anywhere
configuration 8-11
described 5-12
interactions and restrictions 5-12
reimaging the server 45-1, 45-7
replacing the server 45-8, 45-16
reports
Extension Mobility 15-1
restart 31-1
automatic restarts 2-17
described 2-17
manual restarts 2-17
phones 2-18
settings 31-1
restore
settings in GUI 32-1
when to restore data 2-15
rollover lines
configuration 8-11
described 5-13
S
same server recovery 45-7
search
settings in GUI 33-1
security 2-6
server, described 1-3
setting up fax 8-5
setting up system so that calls go to auto attendant if operator is not available 8-14
setting up system so that calls to operator 8-13
setting up system so that incoming calls reach the auto attendant 8-14
setting up the customer network and sites 6-2
setup mode page
settings in GUI 34-1
SFTP server
described 1-12
shared lines
configuration 8-11
described 5-13
shutdown 31-1
sites
configuration considerations 1-15
described 1-15
settings
from Cisco-provided data configuration file 3-10
from GUI 35-1
speed dials
configuration 8-12
described 5-13
summary
settings in GUI 36-1
switch version 31-1
T
TAC
required information 46-2
transfer
configuration 5-7
described 5-7
translation rules
described 1-13
settings in GUI 21-3
troubleshooting 2-20
caller experience an error when using voicemail 44-15
CPU is high for voicemail or auto attendant 44-15
diagnostics page 20-1
disk space full for voicemail 44-15
from Diagnostics page 43-2
from Health Summary page 43-1
gateway not listed in site's gateway usage list 44-17
gatways from a deleted site are no longer used 44-18
health summary page 23-1
issued occurred with voicemail database 44-13
licensing out of compliance 44-12
local gateway not listed in site's gateway list 44-18
opening a case 46-3
operator assisted dialing does not work always 44-17
order of the PSTN gateways used to route calls changes 44-19
phone call cannot be established 44-17
phone has one-way audio 44-16
phone is registered but automatically resets 44-16
problem solving guidelines 42-2
remote gateway not listed in site's gateway list 44-18
required preliminary information 46-2
restore of data failed 44-20
text in English, not my chosen locale 44-20
tips 42-2
transit network dialing does not work always 44-17
upgrade of Unified CMBE 3000 software failed 44-19
voicemail or auto attendant service not running 44-13
voicemail port failed to register to telephony system 44-15
voicemail port locked 44-14
voicemail ports busy 44-14
when you cannot access the graphical user interfaces 43-6
with Network USB key 43-9
with the diagnostic USB key 43-6
typical deployment model 1-22
U
upgrade
described 2-14
settings in GUI 37-1
usage profiles
described 1-17
settings
from Cisco-provided data configuration file 3-11
in GUI 38-1
USB
support described 1-4
user
adding user to the system 8-2
described 1-20
settings
from Cisco-provided data configuration file 3-16
in GUI 39-1
user preferences
changing user password 40-1
changing user PIN 40-1
interface, described 1-4
settings 40-1
using the web page 40-1
V
viewing version of software 2-6
voice feature
settings
in GUI 41-1
voicemail
configuration 8-12
described 1-7, 5-14
W
Web Dialer 2-19
described 5-9