VOIP-500 Series Phone CUCM 8.0.3a Integration Guide



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I. Introduction This provides general instructions for integration of the VOIP-500 Series Phone with a Cisco Call Manager installation. It is recommended to read this instruction set completely before starting any installation. For detailed VOIP-500 Series Phone setup instructions, please consult the VOIP-500 Series Phone Manual. Talk-A-Phone s VOIP-500 Series Phone has tested compatible with Cisco UCM 7.1 and UCM 8.6. The Cisco Compatible logo signifies that Talk-A-Phone s product has undergone interoperability testing by Talk-A-Phone together with Cisco and a third-party test house based on testing criteria set by Cisco. Talk- A-Phone is solely responsible for the support and warranty of its product. Cisco makes no warranties, express or implied, with respect to Talk-A-Phone s product or its interoperation with the listed Cisco product(s) and disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular use, or against infringement. II. Prerequisites Cisco Unified Communications Manager, version 8.0 pre-installed CM and TFTP services licensed and enabled on CUCM SIP Device Licensing for Third-party SIP (Basic) devices Network access to the CUCM Server, VOIP-500 Series Phones and all network services (SIP, TFTP, HTTP, FTP, DNS, RTP/SRTP) III. CUCM Basic Configuration Basic instructions for integrating a VOIP-500 Series Phone with a Cisco Unified Call Manager 8.0.3a are included. Advanced setup of CUCM features is outside the scope of this document. 1. Using a web browser, enter the IP address (or FQDN if configured) of the CUCM Server in the address bar: Page 1 of 16 Rev. 7/12/12

2. Login to Cisco Unified CM Administration: Page 2 of 16 Rev. 7/12/12

3. A Phone Security Profile with Digest Authentication enabled is required for VOIP-500 integration. Begin by selecting System > Security > Phone Security Profile in the CUCM menu: Page 3 of 16 Rev. 7/12/12

4. In the Find Phone Security Profile field, enter Third-party SIP Device Basic and press Enter. You should note a single entry for Third-party SIP Device Basic Standard SIP Non-Secure Profile. Click the Copy button to the right of this entry. Page 4 of 16 Rev. 7/12/12

5. Modify the new Phone Security Profile Name to Third-party SIP Device Basic Digest Required. Modify the Description to Third-party SIP Device (Basic) Digest Required. Check the Enable Digest Authentication box, and click Save. Page 5 of 16 Rev. 7/12/12

6. Each VOIP-500 Series Phone should have a unique End User. In the CUCM main menu, select User Management > End User. Page 6 of 16 Rev. 7/12/12

7. Create a new End User. First, click Add New. Page 7 of 16 Rev. 7/12/12

8. Enter the required fields to create a new End User: User ID: A unique username for each VOIP-500 Series Phone. Password: A unique password for each VOIP-500 Series Phone. Last name: (required by CUCM). Digest Credentials: (required by VOIP-500 Series Phone) It is recommended to match the Digest Credentials with the Password for manageability. Page 8 of 16 Rev. 7/12/12

Next, add each VOIP-500 Series Phone as a Device in CUCM. In the CUCM main menu, select Device > Phone. Page 9 of 16 Rev. 7/12/12

9. Click Add New. Page 10 of 16 Rev. 7/12/12

10. Select Third-party SIP Device (Basic) from the Phone Type menu. VOIP-500 Series Phone Page 11 of 16 Rev. 7/12/12

11. In the Phone Configuration page enter the following fields. Then click Save. MAC Address: H/W address of VOIP-500 Description: (Auto-filled) Phone Button Template: Third-party SIP Device (Basic) Common Phone Profile: Standard Common Phone Profile Owner User ID: Enter the User ID created in Step 8 Presence Group: Standard Presence Group Device Security Profile: Third-party SIP Device Basic Digest Required SIP Profile: Standard SIP Profile Digest User: Enter the User ID created in Step 8 VOIP-500 Series Phone (Continued on next page) Page 12 of 16 Rev. 7/12/12

12. Each device needs to have a unique Directory Number. Click Line [1] Add a new DN. Page 13 of 16 Rev. 7/12/12

13. On the Directory Number Configuration page, enter the following fields. Then click Save. Directory Number: Enter a Unique extension for the phone Presence Group: Standard Presence Group Maximum Number of Calls: 1 Busy Trigger: 1 (Continued on next page) Page 14 of 16 Rev. 7/12/12

14. If adding multiple VOIP-500 Series Phones, repeat Steps 6-14 for each device. Page 15 of 16 Rev. 7/12/12

IV. VOIP-500 Series Phone Configuration VOIP-500 Series Phone 1. Using a web browser, enter the IP address of the VOIP-500 Series Phone that you are programming. Login to the device with the configured Username and Password. 2. In the VOIP-500 main menu, select Network > SIP Settings. 3. Enter the following fields on the SIP Settings page. Then click Apply. Assign a phone number: Phone Number: Enter the DN created in Step III-14 Specify domain name: Domain Name: Enter the IP address of the CUCM Server Enable/disable SIP registration: Register: Checked Specify SIP registrar: Username: Enter the User ID create in Step III-8 Password: Enter the Digest Credentials created in Step III-8 IP Address: Enter the IP address of the CUCM Server Port: (default: 5060) Re-registration Time: (default: 3600) Specify outbound proxy: Username: Enter the User ID create in Step III-8 Password: Enter the Digest Credentials created in Step III-8 IP Address: Enter the IP address of the CUCM Server Port: (default: 5060) 4. Repeat steps 1-4 for any additional VOIP-500 Series Phones. Page 16 of 16 Rev. 7/12/12