Cisco Cisco TelePresence MX700 Manuale Di Manutenzione
Cisco TelePresence Endpoints and Cisco Unified Communications Manager
Deployment Guide
D15336.01 Deployment gude for TelePresence Endpoints on CUCM, DECEMBER 2015.
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Introduction
This document describes how to register Cisco
TelePresence MX and SX series endpoints on Cisco
Unified Communications Manager (CUCM).
Endpoints can register to CUCM also when the endpoint
is not within the enterprise network. In such cases, you
need Cisco Expressway infrastructure for secure firewall
traversal and line-side support for CUCM registrations.
This feature is also referred to as Cisco Unified
Communications Mobile and Remote Access, and is a
core part of the Cisco Collaboration Edge Architecture.
This guide covers the software versions TelePresence
endpoints CE8.0 and CUCM 11.0.1. We recommend using
the latest software versions to support all features and
functions.
Most features and configurations also apply to CUCM
versions
8.6.2, 9.1.2, and 10.5(1)
,
but some menus may
have changed in newer versions. Make sure that you have
the latest device package.
Prerequisites
We assume that you are familiar with the basics of the
user interface of the CUCM and the Cisco TelePresence
endpoints.
Recommended sequence when configuring
1. First you configure the CUCM.
2. Then you set up the endpoint for CUCM provisioning.
Check that you have access to the endpoint through
HTTP in the endpoint configuration on CUCM. If using a
command line interface, check that SSH is enabled.
See
to enable and disable web access and SSH access.
Device packages
The CUCM Device Package contains device configuration
capabilities for the Cisco TelePresence endpoints. The
device package is available on our website.
Go to:
and navigate to Unified Communications > Call Control >
Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CallManager)
and choose the desired version, then choose Unified
Communications Manager/CallManager Device Packages.
To find which device packages are available for which
CUCM version and endpoint, go to:
Encrypted vs nonencrypted communication
The deployment is considered nonsecure with the
standard phone profile (nonencrypted file exchange).
When higher security is required, choose a phone
security profile to obtain encrypted file exchange and
secure transport between the endpoint and CUCM.
Endpoints previously used with TMS
If the endpoint has previously been used with Cisco
TelePresence Management Suite (TMS), make sure that it
is purged from TMS.
For instructions on how to handle endpoint migration to
CUCM in TMS, see
.
Endpoints factory reset
Usually a factory reset of the endpoint is not needed
before provisioning it to the CUCM.
Factory reset is recommended before provisioning:
• When the system has been used with Cisco
• When the system has been used with Cisco
TelePresence Management Suite (TMS), or a similar
system.
• When the system is redeployed to another user.
• When changing the security configuration.
• When moving the system to another security
• When changing the security configuration.
• When moving the system to another security
environment.
Factory reset is described in the Administrator guide for
your product.
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Contents
Introduction
CUCM configuration
Endpoint configuration
Appendices
Contact
Introduction