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UCLA Communications Technology Services Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) Services Effective Date 11/26/07

TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 Scope 2 2.0 Services Provided 2 2.1 VoIP Features 2 2.2 Configuration Management/Authorized Usage 3 2.3 Move, Add, Change Activity 3 2.4 Equipment Maintenance/Upgrades 3 2.5 Equipment 4 2.6 Performance Management 4 2.7 Problem Notification and Resolution 4 2.8 Orientation/Training 5 2.9 Physical Environment 5 3.0 Review and Modifications 6 4.0 Customer Satisfaction Measurement 6 Appendix: A. Reference Materials 7 1

1.0 Scope Communications Technology Services will function as the provider of voice telephony services, which will be deployed utilizing Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) technology. This agreement defines responsibilities and operational procedures for CTS to provide VoIP technology and services to UCLA campus departments (hereafter referred to as the customer ). 2.0 Services Provided The following services outlined in sections 2.1 through 2.8 are to be provided by CTS to all VoIP customers. 2.1 VoIP Features All features referenced (see figure 1) constitute those VoIP features offered by CTS. Information and definitions associated with each VoIP feature maybe obtained by accessing the VoIP User Guide at www.cts.ucla.edu Figure 1: VoIP Features VoIP Features 3-Way Calling Auto Answer Call Conference Call Hold Call Log Call Forward (All/Busy/Unanswered/Universal) Call Forward Indicator Call Park/Retrieve Call Pick-up Group Call Transfer Call Waiting Caller ID (campus only) Classes of Service Call Barge Hunt Groups Last Number Redial Message Waiting Indicator Multiple Line Appearance Missed Call Indicator Multiple Station Message Waiting Indicator Music on Hold Mute One button Speed Dial Single Line Hold Personal Dialing Directory (via self provisioning) Volume Control Campus Directory Call Join Custom Ring tone 2

2.2 Configuration Management/Authorized Usage Each VoIP instrument will be programmed with a unique primary phone number excluding primary number sharing capabilities. Exceptions allowing the same primary phone number to be shared on multiple VoIP sets can be accommodated when phone number and set reside within the same physical location or office space or within line of sight. This exception requires CTS authorization. Due to health and safety concerns, the relocation of VoIP sets from their originally designated location may result in interference with the location traceability when responding to emergency calls. Only CTS sanctioned devices shall be plugged into those jacks designated or coded in Yellow. Stability of the VoIP system may be adversely affected should any non-cts sanctioned devices be plugged in. Refer to UCLA Policy 350 for defined campus business telecommunications systems use. 2.3 Move, Add and Change Activity A web based self provisioning system will be made available and may be accessed at http://voip.cts.ucla.edu/portal/ for any modifications to existing lines and applications. Additionally, any additions, moves, and/or changes may be requested via an online Communication Service Request (CSR) for processing. The online CSR maybe accessed on the CTS website: www.cts.ucla.edu. 2.4 Equipment Maintenance/Upgrades Scheduled outages, upgrades, and reconfigurations of VoIP related equipment will be required. CTS will plan and perform upgrades to firmware or hardware in response to manufacturer recommendations, changes in campus standards, or as may be necessary and prudent to ensure reliability and performance. Maintenance and outage notifications of work to be performed will be provided to VoIP department contacts via email. Designated VoIP department contacts are responsible for notifying any and all affected individuals within their department, including internal IT staff. To add or update department contact information, customers should send an email to 3

voipsupport@cts.ucla.edu. It is the responsibility of the customer department to ensure that VoIP contact information is up to date and correct. Normal Campus Backbone Network (CBN) maintenance will occur. While such maintenance should not affect VoIP services due to engineered redundancies, CTS will provide a minimum of one-week advance notice of any scheduled activities to each departmental Network Coordinator (NC). A summary of CBN maintenance and/or outage information may be found at www.cts.ucla.edu. Service affecting upgrades and maintenance can be performed Monday through Friday 6:00 pm through 6:00am; Saturday and Sunday anytime between 6:00am and 6:00pm. 2.5 Equipment Customers may purchase wired VoIP sets, from CTS at any given time. Such requests may be submitted by completing an online Communication Service Request (CSR), which may be accessed at www.cts.ucla.edu. 2.6 Performance Management CTS will maintain 99.5% of system up time for delivery of service. 2.7 Problem Notification and Resolution CTS Call Center is the frontline point of contact for problem notification and resolution. Customers may contact the Call Center by dialing x114 from an on campus location or at (310) 206-0008 when dialing from an off campus location and by emailing any questions or trouble issues to voipsupport@cts.ucla.edu during regular business hours. CTS Call Center is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for problem notification. Trouble calls during Regular Business Hours (Monday through Friday 7:00 am 5:30 pm) and during Off-Hours (Monday through Friday After 5:30pm before 7:00am; Weekends and Holidays) will be responded to within one (1) hour or less of when trouble is reported. Trouble calls during Off- Hours will be responded to by on-call staff when reported via CTS voicemail system/pager notification. CTS defines response as acknowledgement of trouble reported. 4

Updates will be provided to customers on an hourly basis until problem has been resolved. Customers shall be notified of problem resolution or estimated time of problem resolution. A formal close out process will be initiated by CTS via e-mail and/or phone identifying and describing the problem reported, subsequent resolution performed, and any other pertinent information. 2.8 Orientation/Training CTS will provide user training upon request in the following methods: 2.8.1 End-user Training: Online User Guide - a user guide will be available online and in printed form that will provide instructions on how to operate the VoIP telephone instrument. This user guide may be referenced at www.cts.ucla.edu. 2.8.2 Classroom Training: Instructor-led training classes will be offered to provide hands-on instruction on how to use general VoIP telephone services and features. A training schedule will be established in advance to support the telephone installation plan. Class enrollment will be coordinated with CTS Product Training by calling extension 54545 or sending email to training@cts.ucla.edu. 2.8.3 Day of Deployment Service Support: A CTS Representative can be scheduled onsite for 60-minutes on the first day of new service to support customers with using the VoIP telephone from their workstation. Scheduling will be planned in correlation with the project installation and the workgroup's business hours, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00p.m. Customers may contact the CTS Call Center by dialing x114 from an on campus location or at (310) 206-0008 when dialing from an off campus location with any support issues or questions related to CTS products and services. 2.9 Physical Environment Customers need to provide a proper physical location and environment to house CTS-supplied VoIP equipment (switches and supporting Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)). The room that houses the equipment needs to: 1. Be properly secured at all times 5

2. Have a suitable equipment rack with enough space to house the CTSsupplied equipment 3. Supply the appropriate type of power to operate the CTS-supplied equipment. Typically, a dedicated 120 vac circuit with two outlets is sufficient. 4. Maintain a proper climate for the equipment to operate in. Temperature and humidity should be controlled, with temperatures averaging in the 70s (Fahrenheit). Ideally, temperatures should average in the 70 to 75 degrees range. 3.0 Modifications Modifications made to this SLA may be made at any given time. The most current version of the SLA will be made available on the CTS website at www.cts.ucla.edu. 4.0 Customer Satisfaction Measurement Customer satisfaction surveys will be administered in order to evaluate services performed by CTS upon completion of work and/or project. Customers are encouraged to provide their feedback during any point in time. Customers may do so by contacting CTS Quality Management and Organizational Performance unit at quality@cts.ucla.edu. 5.0 Approvals Michael Schilling Director Communications Technology Services Customer Name Title Department Date Date 6

Appendix A. Reference Materials I. General information regarding CTS procedures can be accessed at http://www.cts.ucla.edu. II. UCLA Policy 350: Telecommunication Systems Services may be accessed at: http://www.adminvc.ucla.edu/appm/public/app_0350_0.html 7