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Chapter 5 Integrating Cisco CallManager with Voice Mail Systems Using SMDI
Overview
Table 5-1
SMDI Configuration Tasks
Task
Description
For More Information
Decide on an
integration method
Choose one of the following methods:
•
Basic—connect a voice mail system to
Cisco CallManager system via the VG248 using
SMDI (48 port maximum)
•
Chained—connect a voice mail system to
Cisco CallManager system via multiple VG248
devices using SMDI (more than 48 ports)
•
Multiplexing—connect a voice mail system to
multiple Cisco CallManager clusters or legacy
PBX systems
See the
“Choosing a
Configuration
Option” section on
page 5-4
.
Connect the SMDI
links to the VG248
Use Async 1 to connect to the voice mail system (any
configuration) or SMDI source (chained or
multiplexing configuration). Use Async 2 to connect
VG248 devices together and to a legacy PBX system.
See the
“Connecting
the SMDI Links to the
VG248” section on
page 5-12
.
Update service
parameters in
Cisco CallManager.
You should verify that the voice mail service
parameters are properly configured to support the
SMDI-based voice mail system.
See the
“Configuring
Voice Mail
Parameters in
Cisco CallManager”
section on page 5-13
.
Add the MWI port to
Cisco CallManager.
You must add a special port to Cisco CallManager that
is used to set and clear MWI commands.
See the
“Adding the
MWI Port to
Cisco CallManager”
section on page 5-14
.
Add the voice mail
ports to
Cisco CallManager.
You must add and configure the VG248 ports used for
voice mail to the Cisco CallManager database.
See the
“Adding and
Configuring Voice
Mail Ports in
Cisco CallManager”
section on page 5-16
.
Update end-user
phones.
You should update the voice mail settings for the
end-user phones that are using the SMDI-based voice
mail system.
See the
“Configuring
End-User Phones”
section on page 5-18
.