Cisco Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance 11.5 백서
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For each user who has an extension mobility line and voicemail, two orders are needed for the initial deployment.
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First order:
◦ Extension mobility access and line
◦ The line type: Autoassigned line
◦ Phone button template
◦ Select appropriate Service templates for the extension mobility and line
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Second order:
◦ Voicemail
◦ Select the service template for voicemail as appropriate
Setting Up a New Cisco Unified Communications Network
Setting up Cisco Prime Collaboration Provisioning for a new Cisco Unified Communications network is slightly
different. The following describes the differences:
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Synchronization (infrastructure sync, user sync, and domain sync
) doesn’t have to be performed the first
time when the call processors, messaging processors, and domains are set up in Cisco Prime Collaboration
Provisioning because no configurations or users exist in the call processors and messaging processors.
Nightly syncs are recommended to run when users configure Cisco Unified Communications devices with
both Cisco Prime Collaboration Provisioning and a native Cisco Unified Communications interface.
However, periodic syncs are not required with Cisco Unified Communications Manager 10.0 and later
because Cisco Prime Collaboration Provisioning can get the changes through the change-notification
mechanism.
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On day 1 of voice deployments, the main activity is to roll out the new branch offices and migrate users from
the older PBX network to the VoIP network. You can use templates, so it is best to capture common
deployment settings in templates with keywords for devices or site names. For example, with the traditional
approach, a customer might have three device calling search spaces (local, international, and national) set
up for each site.