Cisco Cisco TelePresence MX700 Folheto
Cisco TelePresence Endpoints and Cisco Unified Communications Manager
Quick Reference Guide
D14996.08 Administering TC7.0 Endpoints on CUCM 9.1.2, AUGUST 2014.
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Introduction
This document describes the tasks you must perform to
register a Cisco TelePresence endpoint (C, EX, MX, SX, and
Profile Series) on Cisco Unified CM (CUCM).
The software versions referred to in this document are the
The software versions referred to in this document are the
TelePresence endpoints TC7.0 and CUCM 9.1.2. Cisco
recommends using the latest software versions to support all
features and functions described in this guide.
Most configurations will also apply to CUCM 8.6.2, but some
Most configurations will also apply to CUCM 8.6.2, but some
menus may have changed in newer versions of the CUCM.
Make sure you have the latest device package.
Prerequisites
Users of this guide are assumed to be familiar with the basics
of the user interface of the Cisco Unified CM and the Cisco
TelePresence endpoints.
Recommended sequence when configuring
Note that we recommend doing the CUCM configuration
before the endpoint provisioning, as access through HTTP
(web interface) and SSH (command line) to the endpoint will
be disabled by default when registering to CUCM.
1. First, configure the CUCM.
2. Next, provisioning the endpoint.
About device packages
The Cisco Unified CM Device Package contains device
configuration capabilities for the Cisco TelePresence
endpoints (C, EX, MX, SX, and Profile Series). The device
package is available for download on our web site.
Go to:
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.
Encrypted vs non-encrypted communication
The deployment is considered secure with a standard phone
profile (non-encrypted file exchange). When higher security is
required choose a phone security profile to obtain encrypted
file exchange between the endpoint and CUCM.
About endpoints previously used with TMS
If the endpoint has previously been used with Cisco
TelePresence Management Suite (TMS) make sure the
endpoint is purged from TMS.
About endpoints factory reset
In most cases a factory reset of the endpoint is not needed
before provisioning it to the Cisco Unified CM. But, in some
cases it is recommended to factory reset the endpoint before
provisioning:
• When the system has been used with Cisco
TelePresence Management Suite (TMS), or a similar
system.
• When the system is re-deployed 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 Appendices section. Refer
Contents
Introduction
CUCM configuration
Endpoint configuration
About passwords
Appendices
Introduction