Cisco Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance 11.5 백서

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Set up the service templates for the different type of phones and lines that you have with all the attributes 
required for the phone type and lines. Do the same for voicemail and other services. For example, you can 
set up speed dials and call forward in the service templates. If you have existing phones or lines, then after 
the domain sync you can pick a phone or line from a user and create a service template out of it as well to 
speed up the process. 
 
Configuring Cisco Prime Collaboration Provisioning: Set Up Service Areas 
By default around four service areas per branch office are needed based on two common device configurations 
and two route partitions per branch office. In this case, the 200 service areas are distributed among eight domains, 
a situation that might not cause usability problems. The domain administrator is assigned the advanced ordering 
role and can modify the advanced phone or line attributes during order time if needed. You can create the bulk 
service area through batch action. 
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One service area per site containing 
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One call processor 
◦  Common Device Config: Select one out of two 
◦  Location: Site-specific value 
◦  Device pool: Site-specific value 
◦  Route partition: Select one out of two 
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One messaging processor 
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Create user roles as needed in each domain. Assign the endpoints and services available to each user role 
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Directory number block: One predefined block per site to allow autoassignation 
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Domain sync needs to be performed after creating service areas and before ordering services.