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Cisco TelePresence Endpoints and Cisco Unified Communications Manager 
Quick Reference Guide
D14996.06 Administering TC6.3 Endpoints on CUCM 9.1.2, OCTOBER 2013.
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About ad hoc conferencing
To enable ad hoc conferencing the Cisco Unified CM must be 
set up with a Conference Bridge (media resources), and the 
conference bridge must be added as a Cisco Telepresence 
MCU in Cisco Unified CM.
Configuration of Cisco Unified CM is described earlier in this 
guide. Refer to the Multipoint Mode setting in the "
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Verifying the setup
The ad hoc conference setup can be verified by running the 
following command on the endpoint (codec): 
xStatus Conference Multipoint Mode
CUCMMediaResourceGroupList: Multiparty conferences (ad 
hoc conferences) will be hosted by the Cisco Unified CM 
configured conference bridge.
Any other result <Auto/Off/MulitSite/MultiWay> indicates that 
the codec is not configured for ad hoc conferences on Cisco 
Unified CM.
The codec built in bridge setup can be verified by running the 
following command on the endpoint: 
xStatus Conference UseBuiltInBridge
False: The CUCM ad hoc conferencing mode is used.
True: The internal built in bridge on the endpoint is used. Calls 
will not escalate to any external media resource.
About shared lines
Cisco Unified CM considers a directory number to be a 
shared line if the number appears on more than one device 
in the same partition, allowing the call to be accepted on 
more than one device. The other endpoints will display a 
notification on the user interface when the call is answered.
With shared lines several devices in the same partition can 
share the same directory number. The different devices 
sharing the same number receive status from the other 
appearances on the line.
For example, you can set up a shared line so that many 
devices share the same number and the first available 
operator picks up the call (help desk). Assisted call handling, 
where an administrator manages the calls for an executive 
(call forward and barge in) is another example. Also multiple 
devices belonging to one person can share the same line, 
thus allowing him/her to pick up a call on one device and 
resume it on another (single number reach).
To enable barge in to a video conference, the Cisco Unified 
CM must be configured for ad hoc conferencing, else the call 
will be setup as audio only using the Cisco Unified CM built in 
Audio bridge. If barge in is used on a non-multisite endpoint 
(EX60, MX200, MX300, C20) a conferencing bridge must be 
defined. 
Configuration of Cisco Unified CM is described earlier in this 
guide. Refer to the Shared Lines setting in the "
About endpoint provisioning
Provisioning allows the video conferencing network 
administrators to manage many video systems 
simultaneously. In general, you only have to input the 
credentials of the provisioning server to each video system; 
the rest of the configuration is done automatically.
Configuration of Cisco TelePresencce endpoint is described 
earlier in this guide. Refer to 
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About the External Manager address
If the network does not offer DHCP Option 150, the External 
Manager Address must be added manually. Note that any 
input in the field will override the setting provided by DHCP.
When the infrastructure is set to Cisco UCM; then CDP (Cisco 
Discovery Protocol) will be enabled and if CDP is successful, 
the endpoint will discover DHCP Option 150. In this case you 
can leave the External Manager Address field blank, as the 
DHCP server will provide the address automatically. 
About CTL and ITL files
Normally, you will not delete the old Certificate Trust List 
(CTL) or Initial Trust List (ITL), but there are few cases were 
you will need to delete these files from the endpoint such as:
•  When changing the CUCM IP address.
•  When moving the endpoint between CUCM clusters.
•  When you need to re-generate or change the CUCM 
certificate.
Contents
Introduction
CUCM configuration
Endpoint configuration
About passwords
Appendices
Appendices