Table Of Contents
Configuring Paging
Contents
Restrictions for Paging
Information About Paging
Audio Paging
Paging Group Support for Cisco Unified SIP IP Phones
How to Configure Paging
SCCP: Configuring a Simple Paging Group
Restrictions
SCCP: Configuring a Combined Paging Group
Prerequisites
SIP: Configuring Paging Group Support
Prerequisites
Restrictions
Troubleshooting Tips
Verifying Paging
Configuration Examples for Paging
Example: Simple Paging Group
Example: Combined Paging Groups
Example: Configuring a Combined Paging Group of Cisco Unified SIP IP Phones and Cisco Unified SCCP IP Phones
Where to Go Next
Additional References
Related Documents
Technical Assistance
Feature Information for Paging
Configuring Paging
Last Updated: November 11, 2011
This chapter describes the paging feature in Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express (Cisco Unified CME).
Finding Feature Information in This Module
Your Cisco Unified CME version may not support all of the features documented in this module. For a list of the versions in which each feature is supported, see the "Feature Information for Paging" section.
Contents
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Restrictions for Paging
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Information About Paging
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How to Configure Paging
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Configuration Examples for Paging
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Where to Go Next
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Additional References
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Feature Information for Paging
Restrictions for Paging
•
Paging is not supported on IP phones without speakerphones.
•
Paging is not supported on Cisco Unified 3905 SIP IP phones.
Information About Paging
To enable paging, you should understand the following concepts:
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Audio Paging
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Paging Group Support for Cisco Unified SIP IP Phones
Audio Paging
A paging number can be defined to relay audio pages to a group of designated phones. When a caller dials the paging number (ephone-dn), each idle IP phone that has been configured with the paging number automatically answers using its speakerphone mode. Displays on the phones that answer the page show the caller ID that has been set using the name command under the paging ephone-dn. When the caller finishes speaking the message and hangs up, the phones are returned to their idle states.
Audio paging provides a one-way voice path to the phones that have been designated to receive paging. It does not have a press-to-answer option like the intercom feature. A paging group is created using a dummy ephone-dn, known as the paging ephone-dn, that can be associated with any number of local IP phones. The paging ephone-dn can be dialed from anywhere, including on-net.
After you have created two or more simple paging groups, you can unite them into combined paging groups. By creating combined paging groups, you provide phone users with the flexibility to page a small local paging group (for example, paging four phones in a store's jewelry department) or to page a combined set of several paging groups (for example, by paging a group that consists of both the jewelry department and the accessories department).
The paging mechanism supports audio distribution using IP multicast, replicated unicast, and a mixture of both (so that multicast is used where possible, and unicast is used for specific phones that cannot be reached using multicast).
Figure 48 shows a paging group with two phones.
Figure 48 Paging Group
Paging Group Support for Cisco Unified SIP IP Phones
Paging provides a one-way voice path from the paging phone to the paged phone. The paged phone automatically answers the page in speakerphone mode with Mute activated.
The paged phone receives a page when it is idle or busy. When it is busy with a connected call, the user of the paged phone can hear both the active conversation and whisper paging.
Before Cisco Unified CME 9.0, you can specify a paging-dn tag and dial the paging extension number to page the Cisco Unified SCCP IP phone associated with the paging-dn tag or paging group using the paging-dn command in ephone or ephone-template configuration mode. You can also page a combined paging group composed of two or more previously established paging groups of Cisco Unified SCCP IP phone directory numbers using the paging group command in ephone-dn configuration mode.
In Cisco Unified CME 9.0 and later versions, support is extended so that you can specify a paging-dn tag and dial the paging extension number to page the Cisco Unified SIP IP phone associated with the paging-dn tag or paging group using the paging-dn command in voice register pool or voice register template configuration mode. Paging on Cisco Unified SIP IP phones support both unicast and multicast paging in the same way that these features are supported on Cisco Unified SCCP IP Phones.
In Cisco Unified CME 9.0 and later versions, support is also extended so that you can create a combined paging group composed of two or more previously established paging groups of ephone and voice register directory numbers using the same paging group command used for paging groups of Cisco Unified SCCP IP phone directory numbers.
Note
The paging port for Cisco Unified SIP IP phones is an even number from 20480 to 32768. If you enter a wrong port number, a SIP REFER message request is sent to the IP phone but the Cisco Unified SIP IP phone is not paged.
With a paging-dn, there is only one paging endpoint and there is only one paging number for both Cisco Unified SCCP and Cisco Unified SIP IP phones. However, when paging to a Cisco Unified SIP shared line, each phone on the shared line is treated separately.
A phone that can be paged by two paging-dns receives the page from the first paging-dn and ignores the page from the second paging-dn. When the first paging-dn is disconnected, the phone can receive the page from the second paging-dn.
The paging group support for Cisco Unified SIP IP phones uses an ephone paging-dn to dial the paging number before branching out to each Cisco Unified SCCP and Cisco Unified SIP IP phone.
The show ephone-dn paging command displays which paging dn is specified and which phone is being paged.
Because paging is not considered a call, a paging phone that is in a connected state can press another line to make a call using the phone's soft keys.
The Cisco Unified SIP IP phone Paging feature also supports:
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multicast paging (default)
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unicast paging
For more information, see the "SIP: Configuring Paging Group Support" section.
How to Configure Paging
This section contains the following tasks:
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SCCP: Configuring a Simple Paging Group (required)
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SCCP: Configuring a Combined Paging Group (optional)
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SIP: Configuring Paging Group Support (optional)
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Verifying Paging (optional)
SCCP: Configuring a Simple Paging Group
To set up a paging number that relays incoming pages to a group of phones, perform the following steps.
Restrictions
IP phones do not support multicast at 224.x.x.x addresses.
SUMMARY STEPS
1.
enable
2.
configure terminal
3.
ephone-dn paging-dn-tag
4.
number number
5.
name name
6.
paging [ip multicast-address port udp-port-number]
7.
end
DETAILED STEPS
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Command or Action
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Purpose
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Step 1
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enable
Example:
Router> enable
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Enables privileged EXEC mode.
• Enter your password if prompted.
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Step 2
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configure terminal
Example:
Router# configure terminal
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Enters global configuration mode.
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Step 3
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ephone-dn paging-dn-tag
Example:
Router(config)# ephone-dn 42
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Enters ephone-dn configuration mode.
• paging-dn-tag—A unique sequence number that identifies this paging ephone-dn during all configuration tasks. This is the ephone-dn that is dialed to initiate a page. This ephone-dn is not associated with a physical phone. Range is 1 to 288.
Note Do not use the dual-line keyword with this command. Paging ephone-dns cannot be dual-line.
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Step 4
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number number
Example:
Router(config-ephone-dn)# number 3556
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Defines an extension number associated with the paging ephone-dn. This is the number that people call to initiate a page.
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Step 5
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name name
Example:
Router(config-ephone-dn)# name paging4
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Assigns to the paging number a name to appear in caller-ID displays and directories.
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Step 6
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paging [ip multicast-address port
udp-port-number]
Example:
Router(config-ephone-dn)# paging ip
239.1.1.10 port 2000
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Specifies that this ephone-dn is to be used to broadcast paging messages to the idle IP phones that are associated with the paging dn-tag. If the optional keywords and arguments are not used, IP phones are paged individually using IP unicast transmission (to a maximum of ten IP phones). The optional keywords and arguments are as follows:
• ip multicast-address port udp-port-number—Specifies multicast broadcast using the specified IP address and UDP port. When multiple paging numbers are configured, each paging number must use a unique IP multicast address. We recommend port 2000 because it is already used for normal non-multicast RTP media streams between phones and the Cisco Unified CME router.
Note IP phones do not support multicast at 224.x.x.x addresses.
Note The correct paging port for the paging-dn of Cisco Unified SIP IP phones is an even number from 20480 to 32768. If you enter a wrong port number, a SIP REFER message request is sent to the IP phone but the Cisco Unified SIP IP phone is not paged.
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Step 7
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end
Example:
Router(config-telephony)# end
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Returns to privileged EXEC mode.
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SCCP: Configuring a Combined Paging Group
To set up a combined paging group consisting of two or more simple paging groups, perform the following steps.
Prerequisites
Simple paging groups must be configured. See the "SCCP: Configuring a Simple Paging Group" section.
SUMMARY STEPS
1.
enable
2.
configure terminal
3.
ephone-dn paging-dn-tag
4.
number number
5.
name name
6.
paging group paging-dn-tag,paging-dn-tag[[,paging-dn-tag]...]
7.
exit
8.
ephone phone-tag
9.
paging-dn paging-dn-tag {multicast | unicast}
10.
exit
11.
Repeat Step 8 to Step 10 to add additional IP phones to the paging group.
12.
end
DETAILED STEPS
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Command or Action
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Purpose
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Step 1
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enable
Example:
Router> enable
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Enables privileged EXEC mode.
• Enter your password if prompted.
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Step 2
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configure terminal
Example:
Router# configure terminal
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Enters global configuration mode.
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Step 3
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ephone-dn paging-dn-tag
Example:
Router(config)# ephone-dn 42
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Enters ephone-dn configuration mode to create a paging number for a combined paging group.
• paging-dn-tag—A unique sequence number that identifies this paging ephone-dn during all configuration tasks. This is the ephone-dn that is dialed to initiate a page. This ephone-dn is not associated with a physical phone. Range is 1 to 288.
Note Do not use the dual-line keyword with this command. Paging ephone-dns cannot be dual-line.
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Step 4
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number number
Example:
Router(config-ephone-dn)# number 3556
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Defines an extension number associated with the combined group paging ephone-dn. This is the number that people call to initiate a page to the combined group.
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Step 5
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name name
Example:
Router(config-ephone-dn)# name paging4
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(Optional) Assigns to the combined group paging number a name to appear in caller-ID displays and directories.
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Step 6
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paging group paging-dn-tag,paging-dn-tag
[[,paging-dn-tag]...]
Example:
Router(config-ephone-dn)# paging group
20,21
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Sets the paging directory number for a combined group. This command combines the individual paging group ephone-dns that you specify into a combined group so that a page can be sent to more than one paging group at a time.
• paging-dn-tag—Unique sequence number associated with the paging number for an individual paging group. List the paging-dn-tags of all the individual groups that you want to include in this combined group, separated by commas. You can include up to ten paging ephone-dn tags in this command.
Note Configure the paging command for all ephone-dns in a paging group before configuring the paging group command for that group.
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Step 7
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exit
Example:
Router(config-ephone-dn)# exit
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Exits ephone-dn configuration mode.
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Step 8
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ephone phone-tag
Example:
Router(config)# ephone 2
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Enters ephone configuration mode to add IP phones to the paging group.
• phone-tag—Unique sequence number of a phone to receive audio pages when the paging ephone-dn is called.
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Step 9
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paging-dn paging-dn-tag {multicast |
unicast}
Example:
Router(config-ephone)# paging-dn 42
multicast
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Associates this ephone with an ephone-dn tag that is used for a paging ephone-dn (the number that people call to deliver a page). Note that the paging ephone-dn tag is not associated with a line button on this ephone.
The paging mechanism supports audio distribution using IP multicast, replicated unicast, and a mixture of both (so that multicast is used where possible and unicast is allowed to specific phones that cannot be reached through multicast).
• paging-dn-tag—Unique sequence number for a paging ephone-dn.
• multicast—(Optional) Multicast paging for groups. By default, paging is transmitted to the Cisco Unified IP phone using multicast.
• unicast—(Optional) Unicast paging for a single Cisco Unified IP phone. This keyword indicates that the Cisco Unified IP phone is not capable of receiving paging through multicast and requests that the phone receive paging through a unicast transmission directed to the individual phone.
Note The number of phones supported through unicast is limited to a maximum of ten phones.
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Step 10
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exit
Example:
Router(config-ephone)# exit
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Exits ephone configuration mode.
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Step 11
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Repeat Step 8 to Step 10 to add additional IP phones to a paging group.
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—
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Step 12
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end
Example:
Router(config-telephony)# end
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Returns to privileged EXEC mode.
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SIP: Configuring Paging Group Support
To configure paging group support for Cisco Unified SIP IP phones, perform the following steps.
Prerequisites
Cisco Unified CME 9.0 or a later version.
Restrictions
•
Paging Group is supported in Cisco Unified CME but not in Cisco Unified SRST.
•
Paging is not supported on Cisco Unified 3905 SIP IP phones.
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Cisco Unified SCCP IP phones do not support whisper paging. Only idle IP phones can receive paging requests.
SUMMARY STEPS
1.
enable
2.
configure terminal
3.
ephone-dn dn-tag
4.
number number
5.
paging [ip multicast-address port udp-port-number]
6.
Repeat Step 3 to Step 5 to add more Cisco Unified SCCP IP phones to the paging group. Skip Step 7 for each IP phone except for the last one.
7.
paging group paging-dn-tag, paging-dn-tag
8.
exit
9.
voice register dn dn-tag
10.
number number
11.
exit
12.
Repeat Step 9 to Step 11 to associate more telephone or extension numbers with Cisco Unified SIP IP phones.
13.
voice register pool pool-tag
14.
id mac address
15.
type phone-type
16.
number tag dn dn-tag
17.
paging-dn paging-dn-tag
18.
Repeat Step 13 to Step 17 to register additional Cisco Unified SIP IP phones to ephone-dn paging directory numbers. Exit from voice register pool configuration mode after each additional phone is registered. After the last phone is added, go directly to Step 19.
19.
end
DETAILED STEPS
|
Command or Action
|
Purpose
|
Step 1
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enable
Example:
Router> enable
|
Enables privileged EXEC mode.
• Enter your password if prompted.
|
Step 2
|
configure terminal
Example:
Router# configure terminal
|
Enters global configuration mode.
|
Step 3
|
ephone-dn dn-tag
Example:
Router(config)# ephone-dn 20
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Enters ephone-dn configuration mode.
• dn-tag—Unique number that identifies an ephone-dn during configuration tasks. Range is 1 to the number set by the max-dn command.
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Step 4
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number number
Example:
Router(config-ephone-dn)# number 2000
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Associates a telephone or extension number with this ephone-dn.
• number—String of up to 16 characters that represents an E.164 telephone number. Normally, the string is composed of digits, but the string may contain alphabetic characters when the number is dialed only by the router, as with an intercom number. One or more periods (.) can be used as wildcard characters.
|
Step 5
|
paging [ip multicast-address port
udp-port-number]
Example:
Router(config-ephone-dn)# paging ip 239.0.1.20
port 20480
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Defines an extension (ephone-dn) as a paging extension that can be called to broadcast an audio page to a set of Cisco Unified IP phones.
• ip multicast-address—(Optional) Uses an IP multicast address to multicast voice packets for audio paging; for example, 239.0.1.1.
Note IP phones do not support multicast at 224.x.x.x addresses. Default is that multicast is not used and IP phones are paged individually using IP unicast transmission (up to ten phones).
• port udp-port-number—(Optional) Uses this UDP port for the multicast. Range: 2000 to 65535.
Note If any of the paged phones is a Cisco Unified SIP IP phone, the correct paging port for the paging-dn is an even number from 20480 to 32768. If you enter a wrong port number, a SIP REFER message request is sent to the IP phone but the Cisco Unified SIP IP phone is not paged.
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Step 6
|
Repeat Step 3 to Step 5 to add more Cisco Unified SCCP IP phones to the paging group. Skip Step 7 for each IP phone except for the last one.
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—
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Step 7
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paging group paging-dn-tag, paging-dn-tag
Example:
Router(config-ephone-dn)# paging group 20
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Creates a combined paging group from two or more previously established paging sets.
• paging-dn-tag—Comma-separated list of paging-dn-tags that have previously been associated with the paging extension of a paging set using the paging-dn command. You can include up to ten paging-dn-tags separated by commas; for example, 4, 6, 7, 8.
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Step 8
|
exit
Example:
Router(config-ephone-dn)# exit
|
Exits ephone-dn configuration mode.
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Step 9
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voice register dn dn-tag
Example:
Router(config)# voice register dn 1
|
Enters voice register dn configuration mode.
• dn-tag—Unique sequence number that identifies a particular directory number during configuration tasks. Range is 1 to 150 or the maximum defined by the max-dn command.
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Step 10
|
number number
Example:
Router(config-register-dn)# number 1201
|
Associates a telephone or extension number with a Cisco Unified SIP IP phone in a Cisco Unified CME system.
• number—String of up to 16 characters that represents an E.164 telephone number. Normally, the string is composed of digits, but the string may contain alphabetic characters when the number is dialed only by the router, as with an intercom number.
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Step 11
|
exit
Example:
Router(config-register-dn)# exit
|
Exits voice register dn configuration mode.
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Step 12
|
Repeat Step 9 to Step 11 to associate more telephone
or extension numbers with Cisco Unified SIP IP
phones.
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—
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Step 13
|
voice register pool pool-tag
Example:
Router(config)# voice register pool 1
|
Enters voice register pool configuration mode and creates a pool configuration for a Cisco Unified SIP IP phone in Cisco Unified CME.
• pool-tag—Unique number assigned to the pool. Range: 1 to 100.
Note For Cisco Unified CME systems, the upper limit for this argument is defined by the max-pool command.
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Step 14
|
id mac address
Example:
Router(config-register-pool)# id mac
0019.305D.82B8
|
Identifies a locally available Cisco Unified SIP IP phone.
• mac address—Identifies the MAC address of a particular Cisco Unified SIP IP phone.
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Step 15
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type phone-type
Example:
Router(config-register-pool)# type 7961
|
Defines a phone type for a Cisco Unified SIP IP phone.
• phone-type—Type of Cisco Unified SIP IP phone that is being defined.
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Step 16
|
number tag dn dn-tag
Example:
Router(config-register-pool)# number 1 dn 1
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Indicates the E.164 phone numbers that the registrar permits to handle the Register message from the Cisco Unified SIP IP phone.
• tag—Identifies the telephone number when there are multiple number commands. Range: 1 to 10.
• dn dn-tag—Identifies the directory number tag for this phone number as defined by the voice register dn command. Range: 1 to 150.
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Step 17
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paging-dn paging-dn-tag
Example:
Router(config-register-pool)# paging-dn 20
|
Registers a Cisco Unified SIP IP phone to an ephone-dn paging directory number.
• paging-dn-tag—Ephone-dn tag designated as the paging ephone-dn to which a Cisco Unified SIP IP phone is registered.
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Step 18
|
Repeat Step 13 to Step 17 to register additional Cisco Unified SIP IP phones to ephone-dn paging directory numbers. Exit from voice register pool configuration mode after each additional phone is registered. After the last phone is added, go directly to Step 19.
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—
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Step 19
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end
Example:
Router(config-register-pool)# end
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Exits voice register pool configuration mode and enters privileged EXEC mode.
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Troubleshooting Tips
Use the debug ephone paging command to collect debugging information on paging for both Cisco Unified SIP IP and Cisco Unified SCCP IP phones.
The following example shows debug messages from the debug ephone paging command:
*Dec 7 21:53:42.519: Paging-dn 250 sccp count=1 sip count=2
*Dec 7 21:53:42.527: SkinnyBuildPagingList for DN 250
*Dec 7 21:53:42.527: SkinnySetPagingList added DN 251 to list for DN 250
*Dec 7 21:53:42.527: SkinnySetPagingList added DN 252 to list for DN 250
*Dec 7 21:53:42.527: Paging Group List: 251 252 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
*Dec 7 21:53:42.527: SkinnySetupPagingDnMulticast 239.1.1.0 20480 for DN 250
*Dec 7 21:53:42.527: Found paging DN 250 on ephone-2
*Dec 7 21:53:42.527: Added interface GigabitEthernet0/0 to multicast list for DN 250
*Dec 7 21:53:42.527: SkinnyStartPagingPhone 1 for DN 250 with multicast
*Dec 7 21:53:42.527: Found paging DN 250 on pool 1[40001] is_paging=FALSE
*Dec 7 21:53:42.527: SipPagingPhoneReq for pool 1[40001] with multicast start
*Dec 7 21:53:42.527: Found paging DN 250 on pool 2[40003] is_paging=FALSE
*Dec 7 21:53:42.527: SipPagingPhoneReq for pool 2[40003] with multicast start
*Dec 7 21:53:42.531: SkinnyBuildPagingList DN 250 for 1 targets
*Dec 7 21:53:42.531: SkinnyStartPagingMedia for 1 targets for DN 250
*Dec 7 21:53:57.471: SkinnyStopPagingPhone 1 for DN 250 with multicast
*Dec 7 21:53:57.471: SipPagingPhoneReq for pool 1[40001] with multicast stop
*Dec 7 21:53:57.471: SipPagingPhoneReq for pool 2[40003] with multicast stop
Verifying Paging
Step 1
Use the show running-config command to display the running configuration. Paging ephone-dns are listed in the ephone-dn portion of the output. Phones that belong to paging groups are listed in the ephone part of the output.
Router# show running-config
paging ip 239.1.1.10 port 2000
headset auto-answer line 1
headset auto-answer line 4
mac-address 011F.2A0.A490
button 1f43 2f44 3f45 4:31
Step 2
Use the show telephony-service ephone-dn and show telephony-service ephone commands to display only the configuration information for ephone-dns and ephones.
Configuration Examples for Paging
This section contains the following examples:
•
Example: Simple Paging Group
•
Example: Combined Paging Groups
•
Example: Configuring a Combined Paging Group of Cisco Unified SIP IP Phones and Cisco Unified SCCP IP Phones
Example: Simple Paging Group
The following example sets up an ephone-dn for multicast paging. This example creates a paging number for 5001 on ephone-dn 22 and adds ephone 4 as a member of the paging set. Multicast is set for the paging-dn.
paging ip 239.1.1.10 port 2000
mac-address 0030.94c3.8724
In this example, paging calls to 2000 are multicast to Cisco Unified IP phones 1 and 2, and paging calls to 2001 go to Cisco Unified IP phones 3 and 4. Note that the paging ephone-dns (20 and 21) are not assigned to any phone buttons.
paging ip 239.0.1.20 port 2000
paging ip 239.0.1.21 port 2000
mac-address 3662.024.6ae2
mac-address 9387.678.2873
mac-address 0478.2a78.8640
mac-address 4398.b694.456
Example: Combined Paging Groups
This example sets the following paging behavior:
•
When extension 2000 is dialed, a page is sent to ephones 1 and 2 (single paging group).
•
When extension 2001 is dialed, a page is sent to ephones 3 and 4 (single paging group).
•
When extension 2002 is dialed, a page is sent to ephones 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 (combined paging group).
Ephones 1 and 2 are included in paging ephone-dn 22 through the membership of ephone-dn 20 in the combined paging group. Ephones 3 and 4 are included in paging ephone-dn 22 through membership of ephone-dn 21 in the combined paging group. Ephone 5 is directly subscribed to paging-dn 22.
paging ip 239.0.1.20 port 2000
paging ip 239.0.1.21 port 2000
paging ip 239.0.2.22 port 2000
mac-address 1234.8903.2941
mac-address CFBA.321B.96FA
mac-address CFBB.3232.9611
mac-address 3928.3012.EE89
mac-address BB93.9345.0031
Example: Configuring a Combined Paging Group of Cisco Unified SIP IP Phones and Cisco Unified SCCP IP Phones
The following example shows how to configure a combined paging group composed of Cisco Unified SIP IP phones and Cisco Unified SCCP IP phones.
In the following configuration tasks, paging sets 20 and 21 are defined and then combined into paging group 22. Paging set 20 has a paging extension of 2000. When someone dials extension 2000 to deliver a page, the page is sent to Cisco Unified SCCP IP phones (ephones) 1 and 2. Paging set 21 has a paging extension of 2001. When someone dials extension 2001 to deliver a page, the page is sent to ephones 3 and 4. Paging group 22 combines sets 20 and 21, and when someone dials its paging extension, 2002, the page is sent to all the phones in both sets and to ephone 5, which is directly subscribed to the combined paging group.
paging ip 239.0.1.20 port 2000
paging ip 239.0.1.21 port 2000
paging ip 239.0.2.22 port 2000
The following configuration tasks show how to configure a combined paging group composed of Cisco Unified SCCP IP phone directory numbers only.
When extension 2000 is dialed, a page is sent to ephones 1 and 2 (first single paging group). When extension 2001 is dialed, a page is sent to ephones 3 and 4 (second single paging group). Finally, when extension 2002 is dialed, a page is sent to ephones 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, producing the combined paging group (composed of the first single paging group, the second single paging group, and ephone 5).
Ephones 1 and 2 are included in paging ephone-dn 22 through the membership of ephone-dn 20 as paging group 20 in the combined paging group. Ephones 3 and 4 are included in paging ephone-dn 22 through membership of ephone-dn 21 as paging group 21 in the combined paging group. Ephone 5 is directly subscribed to paging-dn 22.
paging ip 239.0.1.20 port 20480
paging ip 239.1.1.21 port 20480
paging ip 239.1.1.22 port 20480
mac-address 1234.8903.2941
mac-address CFBA.321B.96FA
mac-address CFBB.3232.9611
mac-address 3928.3012.EE89
mac-address BB93.9345.0031
In the following configuration tasks, the paging group command is used to configure combined paging groups composed of ephone and voice register directory numbers.
When extension 2000 is dialed, a page is sent to ephones 1 and 2 and voice register pools 1 and 2 (new first single paging group). When extension 2001 is dialed, a page is sent to ephones 3 and 4 and voice register pools 3 and 4 (new second single paging group). Finally, when extension 2002 is dialed, a page is sent to ephones 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 and voice register pools 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 (new combined paging group).
Ephones 1 and 2 and voice register pools 1 and 2 are included in paging ephone-dn 22 through the membership of ephone-dn 20 as paging group 20 in the combined paging group. Ephones 3 and 4 and voice register pools 3 and 4 are included in paging ephone-dn 22 through membership of ephone-dn 21 as paging group 21 in the combined paging group. Ephone 5 and voice register pool 5 are directly subscribed to paging-dn 22.
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Intercom
The intercom feature is similar to paging because it allows a phone user to deliver an audio message to a phone without the called party having to answer. The intercom feature is different than paging because the audio path between the caller and the called party is a dedicated audio path and because the called party can respond to the caller. See the "Configuring Intercom Lines" section.
Speed Dial
Phone users who make frequent pages may want to include the paging ephone-dn numbers in their list of speed-dial numbers. See the "Configuring Speed Dial" section.
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Feature Information for Paging
Table 74 lists the features in this module and enhancements to the features by version.
To determine the correct Cisco IOS release to support a specific Cisco Unified CME version, see the Cisco Unified CME and Cisco IOS Software Version Compatibility Matrix at http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucme/requirements/guide/33matrix.htm.
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Table 74 lists the Cisco Unified CME version that introduced support for a given feature. Unless noted otherwise, subsequent versions of Cisco Unified CME software also support that feature.
Table 74 Feature Information for Paging
Feature Name
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Feature Information
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Paging
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2.0
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Paging was introduced.
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Paging Group Support for Cisco Unified SIP IP Phones
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9.0
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Allows you to specify a paging-dn tag and dial the paging extension number to page the Cisco Unified SIP IP phone associated with the paging-dn tag or paging group using the paging-dn command in voice register pool or voice register template configuration mode.
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