Discovery Lab 8
Discovery Lab 8
The following are examples of elements that are assigned through a device pool:
Regions
Date/Time Group
This discovery task configures the phone NTP reference and describes when and
where it would be used.
Complete these steps to configure an NTP reference that can be used with SIP IP
phones:
In the Phone NTP Reference Information section, configure the following NTP server
settings:
IP Address: 10.1.1.5
Description: NTP Server
Mode: Unicast
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IP Address: Enter the IP address of the NTP server that the SIP phone should
use to get its date and time.
Description: Enter a description for the phone NTP reference. Cisco Unified
Communications Manager Administration automatically propagates the
information in the IP Address field to the Description field, but it can be
edited.
Mode: From the drop down list box, choose the mode for the phone NTP
reference. The values available are as follows:
Directed Broadcast: This mode is the default NTP mode. In this mode,
the phone accesses date and time information from any NTP server but
gives the listed NTP servers (first = primary, second = secondary)
priority. For example, if the phone configuration has A as the primary
NTP server and B as the secondary or backup NTP server, the phone
uses the broadcast packets (derived the date and time) from NTP
server A. If NTP server A is not broadcasting, the phone accesses date
and time information from NTP server B. If neither NTP server is
broadcasting, the phone accesses date and time information from any
other NTP server. If no other NTP server is broadcasting, the phone will
derive the date and time from the Cisco Unified Communications
Manager 200 OK response to the register message.
Unicast: In this mode, the phone will send an NTP query packet to that
particular NTP server. If the phone does not receive a response, the
phone will access date and time information from any other NTP
server.
Click Save.
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After the phone NTP reference has been added to Cisco Unified Communications
Manager Administration, it must be added to a date and time group. Priorities of
the phone NTP references can be configured in the date and time group. The
date and time group configuration is referenced from a device pool, and the
device pool is assigned to a device at the Device Configuration page.
This discovery task describes and verifies the date and time group configuration
for the default CMLocal group.
Complete these steps to document the default CMLocal Date/Time Group:
To verify the date and time group configuration, navigate to System > Date/Time
Group and click Find. Choose CMLocal as the Date/Time Group and record the
following information:
Time Zone: _______________________________
Separator: ________________________________
Date Format: ______________________________
Time Format: ______________________________
Click Add Phone NTP References, select the previously defined NTP reference, and
click Add Selected.
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Use date and time groups to define time zones for the various devices that are
connected to Cisco Unified Communications Manager. Each device exists as a
member of only one device pool. The device pool has only one assigned date
and time group.
Note: CMLocal resets to the operating system date and time whenever the Cisco
Unified Communications Manager is restarted or when the Cisco Unified
Communications Manager software is upgraded to a new release. Do not change the
name of CMLocal.
Group Name: Enter the name that is assigned to the new date and time
group.
Time Zone: Select the time zone for the date and time group that is being
added by choosing it from the drop down list box.
Separator: Choose the separator character to use between the date fields.
Date Format: Choose the date format for the date that displays on the IP
phones.
Selected Phone NTP References: The entries are listed from the highest
priority to the lowest priority. To ensure that a SIP phone receives its date and
time configuration from an NTP server, add the phone NTP references to the
date and time group. To add a phone NTP reference to the date and time
group, perform the following tasks:
Click Add Phone NTP References. Find the phone NTP references that
need to be added. Only phone NTP references that exist in the Cisco
Unified Communications Manager database are displayed.
After the search results display, check the check boxes for the phone
NTP references or click Select All.
Click Add Selected.
This discovery task configures and describes the Cisco Unified Communications
Manager Group configuration element.
Click the Copy icon next to the name Default from the list that is displayed.
Click Save.
Verify that the Auto-Registration Cisco Unified CM Group field is set to True for HQ-
CMG.
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Each device pool has one Cisco Unified Communications Manager Group that is
assigned to it. When a device registers, it attempts to connect to the primary
(first) Cisco Unified Communications Manager in the group that is assigned to its
device pool. If the primary Cisco Unified Communications Manager is not
available, the device tries to connect to the next Cisco Unified Communications
Manager that is listed in the group, and so on.
For most systems, there is a need for multiple groups. A single Cisco Unified
Communications Manager can be assigned to multiple groups to achieve better
load distribution and redundancy.
Discovery Task 4: Configure Regions
To verify the current Region configuration, navigate to System > Region Information
> Region, click Find, and then choose the Default region.
In the name field, change the name from Default to HQ Region and click Save.
Verify that the Max Audio Bit Rate field is set to 64 kbps (G.722, G.711).
Click Save.
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Regions are used to specify the maximum bandwidth that is used per audio or
video call within a region and between regions. The configured audio codec
determines the type of compression and hence the maximum amount of
bandwidth that is used per audio call. The video call bandwidth is the sum of the
audio and video bandwidth of the video call.
Discovery Task 5: Configure Locations
To create a new location, navigate to System > Location Info > Location and
click Find.
Click Add New and enter the following information in the window that appears:
Name: HQ Location
Audio Bandwidth: Unlimited
Click Save.
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Use locations to implement CAC in a centralized call-processing system. The
administrator can use CAC to regulate audio quality and video availability by
limiting the amount of bandwidth that is available for audio and video calls
within a location (for intralocation calls) and along the path between two
locations (for interlocation calls). Intralocation bandwidth limits can be
configured by clicking the Show Advanced link.
Each location is assigned a name. The location name will be assigned to devices
such as IP phones. It is helpful if the names follow some meaningful structure
such as Branch1 or Central Site.
Note: If CAC is not used to limit the audio and video bandwidth on IP WAN links; an
unlimited number of calls can be active on that link at the same time. This situation
can cause the quality of all audio and video calls to degrade as the link becomes
oversubscribed.
This discovery task describes and configures the device pool configuration.
Complete these steps to create a new device pool:
To configure a new device pool that uses the new Cisco Unified Communications
Manager Group, navigate to System > Device Pool and click Find.
Click Add New.
Date/Time Group: CMLocal (use the date, time, and time zone of the Cisco
Unified Communications Manager server)
Region: HQ Region
Location: HQ Location
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Device pools define sets of common characteristics for devices. The device pool
structure supports the separation of user and location information. The device
pool contains only device- and location-related information. The Common
Device Configuration window records all the user-oriented information, such as
the type of softkey template that is used and locale information. Ensure that
each device is associated with a device pool and with a common device
configuration for user-oriented information.
Date/Time Group
Region
Softkey Template
SRST reference
The device pool combines all of the individual configuration settings that have
been created into a single entity. This element can then be assigned to individual
devices, such as IP phones. This process will configure these devices with most
of the configuration elements that they need to operate efficiently in the IP
telephony network.