Cisco Cisco MediaSense Release 8.5(1) Guía De Instalación

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Provisioning Unified CM for Unified MCP
When you finish the post-installation process for any Unified MCP server, you are provided
with two URLs in the final page of the wizard: The first link connects you to the Unified CM
server in your deployment to enable Unified MCP to communicate with Unified CM.
Perform the following tasks after you finish your cluster set up and before you start using the
Unified MCP servers:
Configuring the Call Control Service Connection
The Call Control Service in Unified MCP is referred to as a SIP Trunk in Unified CM UI and
documentation. In the Unified CM Administration, you must configure the SIP Trunk, Route
Group, Route List, and Recording Profile to enable the Call Control Service in the Unified MCP
Administration to communicate with the Unified CM Administration.
Note: 
Be sure to configure Unified CM to use TCP transport for a SIP Trunk connection to
Unified MCP.
Once you have configured the SIP Trunk information in Unified CM, you will need to provide
this IP address in the Call Control Service Provider Configuration screen in the Unified MCP
Administration.
Even if already enabled, the Call Control Service will not be In service until you have configured
the Call Control Service Provider.
To configure the SIP Trunk information in Unified CM, follow this procedure.
Step 1
Invoke and connect to the Unified CM Administration web interface, using a valid Unified CM
username and password.
Step 2
Select Device > Device Settings  > SIP Profile in the Unified CM Administration.
Follow the procedure specified in your Unified CM Administration documentation to enable
OPTIONS Ping and save this configuration.
a.
Add a new SIP profile.
b.
Select the Enable OPTIONS Ping checkbox to monitor the destination status for SIP
Trunks using the None (default) Service Type.
Step 3
Select Device > Trunk in the Unified CM Administration.
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Chapter 3: Using the Unified MCP Administration
Configuring Unified MCP with Unified CM