Cisco Cisco Unified IP Interactive Voice Response (IVR) 8.0(1) Administrator's Guide

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Cisco Unified CCX Administration Guide, Release 7.0(1)
 
Chapter 8      Provisioning Additional Subsystems
Provisioning Unified ICME Subsystem
Step 2
Use this web page to specify the following fields. 
Field
Description
VRU Connection Port  The same number configured in the VRU Peripheral Interface Manager (PIM) 
on the Unified ICME system. The default value in the Unified ICME setup is 
5000.
The system uses this TCP/IP socket number to receive messages from the 
Unified ICME system. You can copy the VRU Connection Port value from 
the VRU PIM configuration dialog box of the VRU PG machine.
PG Hosts Allow
By default, any PG will be able to connect in the Unified ICME setup. For 
security reasons, you can configure selected PGs, which you want to connect 
to the Unified IP IVR system using any one of the following three options:
  •
Any – Click the Any radio button if you want any PG to be able to 
connect to the Unified IP IVR. This radio button will be selected by 
default in the Unified ICME setup. 
  •
None - Click the None radio button if you do not want even a single PG 
to connect to the Unified IP IVR.
  •
Specific – Click the Specific radio button if you want to connect only 
specific PGs to the Unified IP IVR. Once you select this option, you will 
be able to enter the Hostname or IP address for any one or both the PGs 
using the following fields:
  –
PG 1 Hostname/IP Address 
  –
PG 2 Hostname/IP Address 
Note
When you select the Specific option, the PG1 Hostname/IP 
Address is a mandatory field.
Service Control
If you click Yes, the Service Control interface allows Unified ICME to 
provide call-processing instructions to the Unified CCX system. It also 
provides Unified ICME software with event reports indicating changes in call 
state.
You must enable the service control interface to use the Unified ICME 
subsystem.