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CHAPTER 3-1 Cisco Digital PBX Adapter 7630 Administration Guide 78-11069-01 3 Preparing the Cisco CallManager and Octel Systems Because the DP A 7630 depends on information from the Cisco CallManager .
Chapter 3 Preparing the Cisco CallManager and Octel Systems Configuring Cisco CallManager 3-2 Cisco Digital PBX Adapter 7630 Administration Guide 78-11069-01 Configuring Cisco CallManager The DP A req.
3-3 Cisco Digital PBX Adapter 7630 Administration Guide 78-11069-01 Chapter 3 Preparing the Cisco CallManager and Octel Systems Configuring Cisco CallManager • Proper signaling to the message waiting indicators (MWI) on the Cisco IP Phones. Some ports on the DP A 7630 handle MWI commands from the Octel system.
Chapter 3 Preparing the Cisco CallManager and Octel Systems Configuring Cisco CallManager 3-4 Cisco Digital PBX Adapter 7630 Administration Guide 78-11069-01 Cisco CallManager only recognizes these IP phones after the Octel voice mail system is up and running.
3-5 Cisco Digital PBX Adapter 7630 Administration Guide 78-11069-01 Chapter 3 Preparing the Cisco CallManager and Octel Systems Configuring Cisco CallManager Configuring the DPA Ports and Phones From the perspecti ve of the DP A 7630, se veral types of ports exist: • Call ports—Handle call processing (incoming and outgoing calls).
Chapter 3 Preparing the Cisco CallManager and Octel Systems Configuring Cisco CallManager 3-6 Cisco Digital PBX Adapter 7630 Administration Guide 78-11069-01 Incoming Calls The call ports supporting incoming calls require additional conf iguration in Cisco CallManager .
3-7 Cisco Digital PBX Adapter 7630 Administration Guide 78-11069-01 Chapter 3 Preparing the Cisco CallManager and Octel Systems Configuring Cisco CallManager Figur e 3-1 Line Configuration f or V oice Mail P orts Configuring Octel MWI Ports The DP A 7630 uses the Octel MWI ports to handle MWI messages from the Octel system.
Chapter 3 Preparing the Cisco CallManager and Octel Systems Configuring Cisco CallManager 3-8 Cisco Digital PBX Adapter 7630 Administration Guide 78-11069-01 Figur e 3-2 Line Configuration f or Octel MWI P orts Configuring the Virtual Port The DP A 7630 automatically creates and uses the virtual port to send MWI messages to Cisco CallManager .
3-9 Cisco Digital PBX Adapter 7630 Administration Guide 78-11069-01 Chapter 3 Preparing the Cisco CallManager and Octel Systems Configuring Cisco CallManager Configuring an End-User Phone Although the DP A 7630 does not directly interact with the end-user phones, verify that you conf igured these phones properly to roll to voice mail.
Chapter 3 Preparing the Cisco CallManager and Octel Systems Configuring Cisco CallManager 3-10 Cisco Digital PBX Adapter 7630 Administration Guide 78-11069-01 Enabling the Message Waiting Light On Cisco CallManager , you must set the option to enable the message waiting light on Cisco IP Phones.
3-11 Cisco Digital PBX Adapter 7630 Administration Guide 78-11069-01 Chapter 3 Preparing the Cisco CallManager and Octel Systems Configuring Cisco CallManager • MessageW aitingOnDN—Specif ies the .
Chapter 3 Preparing the Cisco CallManager and Octel Systems Configuring Cisco CallManager 3-12 Cisco Digital PBX Adapter 7630 Administration Guide 78-11069-01 Configuring the Pilot Directory Number The pilot directory number is the number users dial on their Cisco IP Phones to access voice mail.
3-13 Cisco Digital PBX Adapter 7630 Administration Guide 78-11069-01 Chapter 3 Preparing the Cisco CallManager and Octel Systems Configuring the Octel Systems Setting No-Answer Timeout Y ou can specify the number of seconds allo wed before generating a “no-answer” error .
Chapter 3 Preparing the Cisco CallManager and Octel Systems Configuring the Octel Systems 3-14 Cisco Digital PBX Adapter 7630 Administration Guide 78-11069-01 Setting Dialing Sequence for Message Wait.
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