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Cisco Unified CME Overview
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Cisco Unified CME Overview
• Cisco Unified CME is a feature-rich entry-level IP telephony solution
that is integrated directly into Cisco IOS software
• Allows small business customers and autonomous small enterprise
branch offices to deploy voice, data, and IP telephony on a single
platform for small offices, thereby streamlining operations and
lowering network costs
PSTN
IP WAN
444
Setting up CME for SCCP
Entering Telephony mode
555
Phones in Cisco Unified CME
Directory Number – EPHONE-DN
• A directory number, also known as an
ephone-dn for SCCP that represents the line
connecting a voice channel to a phone
• Each directory number has a unique dn-tag
• Directory numbers are assigned to line
buttons on phones during configuration
• One virtual voice port and one or more dial
peers are automatically created for each
directory number
• Number of simultaneous calls that you can
have
• Not all types of directory numbers can be
configured for all phones or for all
protocols
ephone-dn 2
number 6001
ephone 1
Mac-
button 1:2
ephone-dn 3 dual-line
number 6002
ephone-dn 4 octo-line
number 6003
ephone 2
Mac-address Y.Y.Y.y
button 1:3 2:4
Single Line
666
Phones in Cisco Unified CME
Directory Number – EPHONE-DN
• Following Type of Directory Number Exist
• Single-Line
• Dual-Line
• Octo-Line
• Shared Line (Exclusive)
• Mixed Shared Lines
• Overlaid
ephone-dn 2
number 6001
ephone 1
Mac-
button 1:2
ephone-dn 3 dual-line
number 6002
ephone-dn 4 octo-line
number 6003
ephone 2
Mac-address Y.Y.Y.y
button 1:3 2:4
Single Line
Example:
ephone-dn 1 octo-line
number 4001 no-reg both
description +85224024001
name SiteC Phone 1
huntstop channel 1
777
EPHONE – DN Single Line
• Single-Line
–Makes one call connection at a time using one
phone line button. A single-line directory
number has one telephone number associated
with it.
–Should be used when phone buttons have a one-
to-one correspondence to the PSTN lines that
come into a Cisco Unified CME system.
–Should be used for lines that are dedicated to
intercom, paging, message-waiting indicator
(MWI), loopback, and music-on-hold (MOH)
feed sources.
–Must have more than one single-line directory
number on a phone when used with multiple-
line features like call waiting, call transfer, and
conferencing.
–Can be combined with dual-line directory
numbers on the same phone.
ephone-dn 2
number 6001
ephone 1
Mac-
button 1:2
888
EPHONE – DN Dual
• Has one voice port with two channels.
• Supported on IP phones that are running SCCP; not
supported on IP phones that are running SIP.
• Can make two call connections at the same time using one
phone line button. A dual-line directory number has two
channels for separate call connections.
• Can have one number or two numbers (primary and
secondary) associated with it.
• Should be used for a directory number that needs to use
one line button for features like call waiting, call transfer,
or conferencing.
• Cannot be used for lines that are dedicated to intercom,
paging, message-waiting indicator (MWI), loopback, and
music-on-hold (MOH) feed sources.
• Can be combined with single-line directory numbers on
the same phone.
ephone-dn 3 dual-line
number 6001
ephone 1
Mac-
button 1:3
999
EPHONE – DN Octo Line
• An octo-line directory number supports up to eight active
calls both incoming and outgoing, on a single button of a
SCCP phone
• An octo-line directory number can split its channels
among other phones that share the directory number
• Octo-line directory number can handle multiple calls
because octo-line directory numbers do not require a
different ephone-dn for each active call
• After a phone answers an incoming call, the answering
phone is in the connected state. Other phones that share
the octo-line directory number are in the remote-in-use
state
• After a connected call on an octo-line directory number is
put on-hold, any phone that shares this directory number
can pick up the held call
• The Barge and Privacy features control whether other
phones are allowed to view call information or join calls on
the shared octo-line directory number.
ephone-dn 3 Octo-line
number 6001
ephone 1
Mac-
button 1:3
101010
Phones in Cisco Unified CME
ephone
Ethernet Phone
Is a software configuration for a phone in Cisco Unified CME
Cisco Unified CME 8.8 and later versions support the following phones:
• Cisco Unified 3905 SIP IP Phones
• Cisco Unified 6901 and 6911 SIP IP Phones
• Cisco Unified 6921, 6941, 6945, and 6961 SIP IP Phones
• Cisco Unified 8941 and 8945 SIP IP Phones
• Cisco Unified 6945, 8941, and 8945 SCCP IP Phones
ephone 1
mac-address 0023.339D.F9EB
username "scone" password cisco
type 7965
button 1:2
Example: Extension 4001
ephone-dn 2 octo-line
number 2002 no-reg both
description +85224022002
name SiteC Phone 1
huntstop channel 1
111111
Verify Phone Registration
121212
CUCEM – SIP Based
131313
Register SIP Phone
141414
End of Module

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  • 3. 333 Cisco Unified CME Overview • Cisco Unified CME is a feature-rich entry-level IP telephony solution that is integrated directly into Cisco IOS software • Allows small business customers and autonomous small enterprise branch offices to deploy voice, data, and IP telephony on a single platform for small offices, thereby streamlining operations and lowering network costs PSTN IP WAN
  • 4. 444 Setting up CME for SCCP Entering Telephony mode
  • 5. 555 Phones in Cisco Unified CME Directory Number – EPHONE-DN • A directory number, also known as an ephone-dn for SCCP that represents the line connecting a voice channel to a phone • Each directory number has a unique dn-tag • Directory numbers are assigned to line buttons on phones during configuration • One virtual voice port and one or more dial peers are automatically created for each directory number • Number of simultaneous calls that you can have • Not all types of directory numbers can be configured for all phones or for all protocols ephone-dn 2 number 6001 ephone 1 Mac- button 1:2 ephone-dn 3 dual-line number 6002 ephone-dn 4 octo-line number 6003 ephone 2 Mac-address Y.Y.Y.y button 1:3 2:4 Single Line
  • 6. 666 Phones in Cisco Unified CME Directory Number – EPHONE-DN • Following Type of Directory Number Exist • Single-Line • Dual-Line • Octo-Line • Shared Line (Exclusive) • Mixed Shared Lines • Overlaid ephone-dn 2 number 6001 ephone 1 Mac- button 1:2 ephone-dn 3 dual-line number 6002 ephone-dn 4 octo-line number 6003 ephone 2 Mac-address Y.Y.Y.y button 1:3 2:4 Single Line Example: ephone-dn 1 octo-line number 4001 no-reg both description +85224024001 name SiteC Phone 1 huntstop channel 1
  • 7. 777 EPHONE – DN Single Line • Single-Line –Makes one call connection at a time using one phone line button. A single-line directory number has one telephone number associated with it. –Should be used when phone buttons have a one- to-one correspondence to the PSTN lines that come into a Cisco Unified CME system. –Should be used for lines that are dedicated to intercom, paging, message-waiting indicator (MWI), loopback, and music-on-hold (MOH) feed sources. –Must have more than one single-line directory number on a phone when used with multiple- line features like call waiting, call transfer, and conferencing. –Can be combined with dual-line directory numbers on the same phone. ephone-dn 2 number 6001 ephone 1 Mac- button 1:2
  • 8. 888 EPHONE – DN Dual • Has one voice port with two channels. • Supported on IP phones that are running SCCP; not supported on IP phones that are running SIP. • Can make two call connections at the same time using one phone line button. A dual-line directory number has two channels for separate call connections. • Can have one number or two numbers (primary and secondary) associated with it. • Should be used for a directory number that needs to use one line button for features like call waiting, call transfer, or conferencing. • Cannot be used for lines that are dedicated to intercom, paging, message-waiting indicator (MWI), loopback, and music-on-hold (MOH) feed sources. • Can be combined with single-line directory numbers on the same phone. ephone-dn 3 dual-line number 6001 ephone 1 Mac- button 1:3
  • 9. 999 EPHONE – DN Octo Line • An octo-line directory number supports up to eight active calls both incoming and outgoing, on a single button of a SCCP phone • An octo-line directory number can split its channels among other phones that share the directory number • Octo-line directory number can handle multiple calls because octo-line directory numbers do not require a different ephone-dn for each active call • After a phone answers an incoming call, the answering phone is in the connected state. Other phones that share the octo-line directory number are in the remote-in-use state • After a connected call on an octo-line directory number is put on-hold, any phone that shares this directory number can pick up the held call • The Barge and Privacy features control whether other phones are allowed to view call information or join calls on the shared octo-line directory number. ephone-dn 3 Octo-line number 6001 ephone 1 Mac- button 1:3
  • 10. 101010 Phones in Cisco Unified CME ephone Ethernet Phone Is a software configuration for a phone in Cisco Unified CME Cisco Unified CME 8.8 and later versions support the following phones: • Cisco Unified 3905 SIP IP Phones • Cisco Unified 6901 and 6911 SIP IP Phones • Cisco Unified 6921, 6941, 6945, and 6961 SIP IP Phones • Cisco Unified 8941 and 8945 SIP IP Phones • Cisco Unified 6945, 8941, and 8945 SCCP IP Phones ephone 1 mac-address 0023.339D.F9EB username "scone" password cisco type 7965 button 1:2 Example: Extension 4001 ephone-dn 2 octo-line number 2002 no-reg both description +85224022002 name SiteC Phone 1 huntstop channel 1