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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 and the Octel systems, you must verify that the y are set up properly before conf iguring the DP A 7630, and you must obtain some information from the[...]

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    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 requires minor changes to Cisco CallManager because when you add the DP A 7630 to the IP network, Cisco CallManager recognizes the ports as Cisco IP Phon[...]

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    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. An additional “virtual” IP phone[...]

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    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. So, verify that the Octel system and the Cisco DP A 7630 are up before completing these t[...]

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    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). • Octel MWI[...]

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    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 . In these cases, these lines and their corresponding call ports compose the voic[...]

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    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. Y ou can also enable th[...]

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    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 . One[...]

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    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. Ensure that y[...]

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    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. Once conf igured, you can access the values used to e[...]

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    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 directory number to which calls from a voice mail system are directed to enable or turn on a MWI light for the specif ied calling party (see Figure 3-[...]

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    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. T ypically , it is the f irst directory number in the[...]

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    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 . This setting determines how much time is spent contacting a directory num[...]

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    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 Waiting Indicator On Lucent and Octel systems, you must set the dialing sequence that is used to enable and disable the MWI on phones connected to the Luc[...]