User ManualTable of ContentsSIP Provisioning Client User Guide1Contents5Figures11Tables17Welcome19Overview19Audience19What is not covered19Text and graphic conventions20Acronyms20Related publications21How to get help22Chapter 1 Getting Started23SIP Provisioning Client overview23SIP Provisioning Client features24System requirements24Minimum hardware and software requirements24Recommended hardware and software requirements25Starting the SIP Provisioning Client25Using the online help27Setting up time zones27Setting up times zones in the United States28Selecting a time zone28Creating a new time zone30Modifying or Deleting a time zone30Changing the admin password31Exiting the SIP Provisioning Client31Chapter 2 Administration Overview33Introduction33SIP Provisioning roles, rights, and tasks34Understanding provisioning roles and rights37Limiting access to a domain37System administrator provisioning role38Creating a new provisioning role38Listing provisioning roles39Creating a new administrator41Listing administrators42Chapter 3 Domain Management45Introduction to domains45Domain types46Root domain46Subdomain46Foreign domain47Adding a local root domain48Adding a subdomain53Adding a foreign domain55Listing/modifying a local or foreign domain55Deleting a local domain57Deleting a foreign domain58Banning a user58Setting up ban list58Viewing a list of banned users59Defining user device status reasons60Adding a status reason60Viewing status reasons61Chapter 4 IPCMs63What is an IPCM?63Adding an IPCM cluster64Assigning and modifying IPCMs to a domain66Deleting an IPCM cluster68Listing physical IPCMs69Chapter 5 Voice Mail Servers71Introduction71Voice mail server types72Provisioning a SIP-based voice mail server72Adding a SIP-based voice mail server73Adding a phantom voice mail server user75Provisioning a Trunk-based voice mail server76Adding a Trunk-based voice mail server77Provisioning a Line-based voice mail server82Adding a Line-based voice mail server83Assigning a user to a provisioned voice mail server89Listing/modifying/deleting a voice mail server90Using CPL scripts with voice mail91Chapter 6 Defining and Assigning Services93Defining service parameters93Assigning services to a domain97Chapter 7 Assigning Services and Creating Service Packages101Understanding service packages101Listing available services101Assigning services to a service package105Creating a service package108Listing/modifying/deleting service packages109Assigning service packages to domains and subdomains111Upgrading and downgrading service packages112Chapter 8 User Management113Managing user functions113Adding a user to a domain or subdomain114Adding a blended user117Adding i2004 Internet Telephone capability for a user121Adding a conference server user and route123Adding a conference server user and route using the SIP Provisioning Client123Adding conference server routes using the SIP Personal Agent125Setting up rules for the conference server route126Customizing service packages126Listing/modifying/deleting users127Listing/modifying/deleting aliases129Listing/modifying/deleting blended aliases131Chapter 9 Managing i2004 Internet Telephones133Introduction133Adding an i2004 Internet Telephone133Listing an i2004 Internet Telephone138Deleting an i2004 Internet Telephone141Chapter 10 Telephony Routes143Adding Class of Service (COS) information144Adding a telephony route146Listing a telephony route150Adding a route list150Listing a route list152Using the translation verification tool153Setting up an interworking profile with the Communications Server 2000 (CS2000)155Chapter 11 Gateways157Introduction to gateways157Adding a gateway158Listing a gateway159Adding a gateway route160Listing a gateway route162Adding a gateway trunk group163Listing a gateway trunk group164Appendix A Provisioning Sequence167Sequence of tasks167Appendix B Understanding Telephony Routing and Translations171Telephony routing concepts171Subdomains171Class of Service172SIP Application Module routing stages173Telephony routing terminology174Route lists174Example of telephony route redirection between domains175Example of telephony route redirection between subdomains175Routes176Private telephony routes177SIP and gateway routes177Sample dial plan for telephony routes177Provisioning domains, subscribers, and COS177Example dial plan assignments179Dial plan description179Associating COS and the route180Telephony route provisioning scenario and examples180Step 1: Create the parent and subdomains181Step 2: Create the COS183Step 3: Create the subscribers and assign the COS184Step 4: Create gateways, gateway routes and trunk groups187Step 5: Create the telephony routes188Adding a private route to subdomain rich.abc.com189Adding SIP routes to abc.com and xyz.com191Adding a gateway route to abc.com194Step 6: Create the telephony route lists and assign COS196Step 7: Test the telephony routing configuration200Appendix C 911 Emergency Notification203911 emergency notification terms and concepts203Setting up Instant Message Notifications204Using the SIP Provisioning Client to add emergency subscribers and telephony routes205Creating a COS for the 911 notification206Adding a gateway, gateway route, and trunk group207Adding a private telephony route209Adding a gateway telephony route211Adding an emergency subscriber212Adding an OSN subscriber214Using the SIP Personal Agent to route 911 emergency notifications214Setting up a route list for the emergency subscriber214Setting up a rule for the emergency notification route215Index217Size: 2.87 MBPages: 222Language: EnglishOpen manual