If you need exact details, I can probably get you in touch with our VOIP guy who can get you more information on the CM side. Point the SIP trunk at the Exchange and that way you can send any VM's over. If you have a dedicated CM, you can setup just the way you would setup a SIP trunk for any normal SIP enabled system, except enable diversion on the headers, and modify the trunk security profile. I don't know your CM setup, but in our case we have a production cluster partitioned so that we can use it in our beta environment. This is how we went about initially:Ĭreated a UM Dial Plan in Exchange (assign whatever pilot you want to use to send the call on)Ĭreate the hunt group ( in Beta 2, the hunt group is created automatically, delete the default one, and create new so that you get to see all the properties)Īssign the UM policy (we used the default that's created in Beta 2) With 5.0, you have to toggle two settings in the trunk security profile. The only catch was enabling the diversion field in CM4.1. Still, back then it took around 10 minutes to figure it out.
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We pretty much just played around with it in E12 Beta 1, and managed to get the config done. Cisco Unified Communications Manager Release 8.6(1) Cisco Unified Communications Manager - JITC certified version Cisco Unified Communications Manager Open Virtualization Archive (OVA) templates Release 8.6(1) VMware ESXi 5.0 For more information on Cisco UCM version 8. Unified Communications Manager Basic Single User-Under 1K.