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Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express Command ReferenceLast Modified: 2018-07-30
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Cisco Unified CME Commands: A 1C H A P T E R 1
accept 3
access-digit 5
addons 6
address (voice emergency response location) 7
addons 8
after-hour exempt 9
after-hour login http 11
after-hours block pattern 13
after-hours date 16
after-hours day 18
after-hours override-code 20
after-hours pstn-prefix 22
allow watch 24
anonymous block 26
application (telephony-service) 27
application (voice register global) 28
application (voice register pool) 30
apply-config 32
ata-ivr-pwd 33
attempted-registrations size 34
attendant-console 36
audible-tone 37
authen-method 38
authenticate (voice register global) 40
authentication credential 42
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auto assign 44
auto-assign (auto-register) 49
auto logout 51
auto logout (voice hunt-group) 55
auto-answer 57
auto-line 58
auto-network-detect 60
auto-register 62
auto-reg-ephone 64
Cisco Unified CME Commands: B 65C H A P T E R 2
b2bua 66
background save interval 68
bandwidth video tias-modifier 69
blf-speed-dial 71
bnea 73
bpa 74
bulk 76
bulk-speed-dial prefix 78
busy-trigger-per-button 80
busy-trigger-per-button (voice register pool) 82
button 83
button-layout (voice register template) 90
button-layout 92
Cisco Unified CME Commands: C 95C H A P T E R 3
call application voice aa-hunt 98
call application voice aa-name 100
call application voice aa-pilot 101
call application voice call-retry-timer 103
call application voice dial-by-extension-option 105
call application voice drop-through-option 107
call application voice drop-through-prompt 108
call application voice handoff-string 109
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call application voice max-extension-length 110
call application voice max-time-call-retry 111
call application voice max-time-vm-retry 113
call application voice number-of-hunt-grps 114
call application voice queue-len 116
call application voice queue-manager-debugs 118
call application voice second-greeting-time 120
call application voice service-name 122
call application voice voice-mail 123
call application voice welcome-prompt 124
callback (voice emergency response settings) 126
caller-id 128
caller-id block (ephone-dn and ephone-dn-template) 130
caller-id block (voice register template) 132
caller-id block code (telephony-service) 133
call-feature-uri 134
call-forward 136
call-forward (voice register) 137
call-forward all 138
call-forward b2bua all 140
call-forward b2bua busy 142
call-forward b2bua mailbox 144
call-forward b2bua night-service 146
call-forward b2bua noan 147
call-forward b2bua unreachable 149
call-forward busy 151
call-forward max-length 154
call-forward night-service 156
call-forward noan 158
call-forward pattern 161
calling-number local 163
calling-number local (voice register global) 165
callqueue-display 166
call-park system 167
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call-waiting (voice register pool) 168
call-waiting beep 169
call-waiting ring 171
camera 173
capf-auth-str 175
capf-server 177
cert-enroll-trustpoint 178
clear cti session 179
clear telephony-service conference hardware number 180
clear telephony-service ephone-attempted-registrations 181
clear telephony-service xml-event-log 182
clear voice fac statistics 183
clear voice lpcor statistics 184
clear voice moh-group statistics 185
clear voice register attempted-registrations 186
cnf-file 187
cnf-file location 189
codec (ephone) 191
codec (telephony-service) 194
conference (ephone-dn) 195
conference (voice register template) 197
conference add-mode 198
conference add-mode (voice register) 199
conference admin 200
conference admin (voice register) 202
conference drop-mode 203
conference drop-mode (voice register) 205
conference hardware 207
conference hardware (voice register global) 209
conference max-length 210
conference-pattern blocked 211
conference transfer-pattern 212
cor (ephone-dn) 213
cor (voice register) 214
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corlist 217
create cnf-files 219
create cnf-files (voice-gateway) 220
create profile (voice register global) 221
credentials 222
cti csta mode basic 224
cti message device-id suppress-conversion 225
cti notify 226
cti watch 228
cti-aware 230
ctl-client 231
ctl-service admin 232
Cisco Unified CME Commands: D 233C H A P T E R 4
date-format (telephony-service) 235
date-format (voice register global) 236
debug callmonitor 237
debug capf-server 240
debug cch323 video 242
debug credentials 244
debug cti 246
debug ctl-client 248
debug ephone alarm 249
debug ephone blf 251
debug ephone ccm-compatible 253
debug ephone detail 255
debug ephone error 258
debug ephone extension-assigner 260
debug ephone hfs 262
debug ephone keepalive 264
debug ephone loopback 266
debug ephone lpcor 271
debug ephone message 272
debug ephone mlpp 274
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debug ephone moh 276
debug ephone mwi 278
debug ephone paging 280
debug ephone pak 282
debug ephone qov 284
debug ephone raw 286
debug ephone register 288
debug ephone sccp-state 290
debug ephone shared-line-mixed 291
debug ephone state 294
debug ephone statistics 296
debug ephone video 298
debug ephone vm-integration 300
debug ephone whisper-intercom 302
debug mwi relay errors 304
debug mwi relay events 305
debug shared-line 306
debug voice register errors 309
debug voice register events 311
default (voice hunt-group) 315
description (ephone) 316
description (ephone-dn and ephone-dn-template) 317
description (ephone-hunt) 319
description (voice hunt-group) 320
description (voice moh-group) 321
description (voice register pool) 322
description (voice register pool-type)description (voice register pool-type) 323
device-id (ephone-type) 324
device-name 326
device-security-mode 327
device-type 329
dial-peer no-match isdn disconnect-cause 331
dialplan 332
dialplan-pattern 334
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dialplan-pattern (call-manager-fallback) 338
dialplan-pattern (voice register) 341
digit collect kpml 344
direct-inward-dial isdn 345
directory 347
directory entry 348
display-logout 350
dnd (voice register pool) 351
dnd feature-ring 352
dnd-control (voice register template) 354
dn-webedit 355
dst (voice register global) 356
dst auto-adjust (voice register global) 358
dtmf-relay (voice register pool) 359
Cisco Unified CME Commands: E 363C H A P T E R 5
elin 364
elin (voice emergency response settings) 365
em external 367
em keep-history 368
em logout 369
emadmin login 370
emadmin logout 372
emergency response callback 373
emergency response location 374
emergency response zone 376
ephone 378
ephone-dn 380
ephone-dn-template 382
ephone-dn-template (ephone-dn) 384
ephone-hunt 386
ephone-hunt login 389
ephone-hunt statistics write-all 390
ephone-template 392
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ephone-template (ephone) 395
ephone-type 397
exclude 399
exclude (voice register) 401
expiry 402
extension-assigner tag-type 404
extension-range 406
external-ring (voice register global) 408
Cisco Unified CME Commands: F 409C H A P T E R 6
fac 410
fac refer 415
fail-connect-time 416
fastdial 417
feature-button 419
feature-button (voice_register_pool) 421
features blocked 422
feed 424
file text (voice register global) 426
filename 427
final 429
final (voice hunt-group) 431
forward local-calls 432
forward local-calls (voice hunt-group) 434
forwarding local (voice register global) 436
from-ring 437
fwd-final 438
fxo hook-flash 439
Cisco Unified CME Commands: G 441C H A P T E R 7
gsm-support 442
group (lpcor custom) 443
group (telephony-service) 444
group phone 446
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group (voice register global) 448
group (voice register pool) 449
Cisco Unified CME Commands: H 451C H A P T E R 8
headset auto-answer line 452
hfs enable 454
hfs home-path 456
hlog-block (voice hunt-group) 458
hold-alert 459
hold-alert (voice register global) 462
hops 463
hops (voice hunt-group) 465
host-id-check 466
hunt-group report url 468
hunt-group statistics write-v2 469
hunt-group logout 471
hunt-group report delay hours 474
hunt-group report every hours 476
hunt-group statistics write-all 478
huntstop (ephone-dn and ephone-dn-template) 481
huntstop (voice register dn) 485
Cisco Unified CME Commands: I 487C H A P T E R 9
ica 488
id (voice register pool) 489
import certificate 491
index (lpcor ip-phone) 492
index (lpcor ip-trunk) 494
intercom (ephone-dn) 496
intercom (voice register dn) 499
internal-call 501
ip address trusted authenticate 502
ip address trusted call-block cause 503
ip address trusted list 504
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ip qos dscp (telephony-service and voice register global) 505
ip source-address (credentials) 507
ip source-address (telephony-service) 509
Cisco Unified CME Commands: K 513C H A P T E R 1 0
keepalive (ephone and ephone-template) 514
keepalive (telephony-service) 516
keepalive (voice register global) 517
keepalive (voice register session-server) 518
keepalive (vpn-profile) 519
keep-conference 520
keep-conference (voice register) 523
keygen-retry 525
keypad-normalize 526
keyphone 527
Cisco Unified CME Commands: L 529C H A P T E R 1 1
label 530
label (voice register dn) 531
list (ephone-hunt) 532
list (voice hunt-group) 535
live-record 537
load (telephony-service) 538
load (voice register global) 542
load-cfg-file 545
loc2 546
location (voice emergency response zone) 547
log password 549
log table 550
logging (voice emergency response settings) 551
login (telephony-service) 553
logo (voice register global) 555
logout-profile 556
loopback-dn 558
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lpcor incoming 562
lpcor outgoing 564
lpcor type 566
Cisco Unified CME Commands: M 569C H A P T E R 1 2
mac-address (ephone) 571
mac-address (voice-gateway) 573
mailbox-selection (dial-peer) 574
mailbox-selection (ephone-dn) 576
max-calls-per-button 577
max-conferences 579
max-dn 581
max-dn (voice register global) 583
max-ephones 585
max-idle-time 587
maximum bit-rate (video) 588
max-pool (voice register global) 589
max-presentation 591
max-redirect 593
max-subscription 594
max-timeout 595
media 596
members logout 600
members logout (voice hunt-group) 601
missed-calls 602
mlpp indication 603
mlpp max-precedence 605
mlpp preemption 607
mlpp service-domain 609
mobility (ephone-dn) 611
mobility (voice register dn) 612
mode cme 613
moh (ephone-dn) 615
moh (telephony-service) 618
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moh (voice moh-group) 620
moh-file-buffer 621
moh-group (ephone-dn) 623
mtp 624
mtu (vpn-profile) 626
multicast moh 627
mwi (ephone-dn and ephone-dn-template) 629
mwi (voice register dn) 631
mwi expires 632
mwi prefix 633
mwi qsig 635
mwi reg-e164 637
mwi relay 638
mwi sip 639
mwi sip-server 641
mwi stutter (voice register global) 643
mwi-line 644
mwi-type 646
Cisco Unified CME Commands: N 649C H A P T E R 1 3
name (ephone-dn) 650
name (ephone-hunt) 652
name (voice emergency response location) 654
name (voice hunt-group) 655
name (voice register dn) 657
network-locale (ephone-template) 658
network-locale (telephony-service) 660
network-locale (voice-gateway) 665
night-service bell 667
night-service bell (ephone-dn) 669
night-service code 671
night-service date 673
night-service day 675
night-service everyday 677
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night-service weekday 679
night-service weekend 681
no-reg 683
no-reg (voice register dn) 685
nte-end-digit-delay 686
ntp-server 688
number (ephone-dn) 689
night-service bell (voice register dn) 692
night-service bell (voice register pool) 694
night-service bell (voice register template) 696
number (voice register dn) 698
number (voice register pool) 700
number (voice user-profile and voice logout-profile) 702
num-buttons 706
num-line 708
Cisco Unified CME Commands: O 709C H A P T E R 1 4
olsontimezone 710
olsontimezone 712
overlap-signal 714
overwrite-dyn-stats (voice hunt-group) 717
Cisco Unified CME Commands: P 719C H A P T E R 1 5
paging 722
paging group 725
paging-dn 729
paging-dn (voice register) 732
param 734
param aa-hunt 737
param aa-pilot 739
param call-retry-timer 741
param co-did-max 743
param co-did-min 745
param dial-by-extension-option 747
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param did-prefix 749
param drop-through-option 751
param drop-through-prompt 753
param ea-password 755
param handoff-string 757
param max-extension-length 759
param max-time-call-retry 761
param max-time-vm-retry 764
param menu-timeout 766
param number-of-hunt-grps 768
param queue-exit-extension 770
param queue-exit-option 772
param queue-len 774
param queue-manager-debugs 776
param queue-overflow-extension 778
param secondary-prefix 780
param second-greeting-time 782
param send-account true 784
param service-name 786
param store-did-max 788
param store-did-min 790
param voice-mail 792
param welcome-prompt 794
paramspace callsetup after-hours-exempt 797
park reservation-group 799
park-slot 801
password (auto-register) 806
password-persistent 808
pattern (voice register dialplan) 809
pattern direct 811
pattern ext-to-ext busy 813
pattern ext-to-ext no-answer 815
pattern trunk-to-ext busy 817
pattern trunk-to-ext no-answer 819
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phone-display 821
phone-mode only 822
phone-key-size 823
phoneload 824
phoneload-support 825
phone-redirect-limit (voice register global) 826
phone-ui park-list 827
phone-ui speeddial-fastdial 828
phone-ui voice-hunt-groups 829
pickup-call any-group 830
pickup-group 831
pilot 833
pilot (voice hunt-group) 835
pin 837
pin (voice logout-profile and voice user-profile) 839
pin (voice register pool) 841
port (CAPF-server) 842
preemption reserve timer 843
preemption tone timer (voice MLPP) 844
preemption trunkgroup 845
preemption user 846
preference (ephone-dn) 847
preference (ephone-hunt) 849
preference (voice hunt-group) 851
preference (voice register dn) 853
preference (voice register pool) 855
presence 857
presence call-list 859
presence enable 861
present-call 862
present-call (voice hunt-group) 864
privacy (ephone) 865
privacy (telephony-service) 867
privacy (voice register global) 869
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privacy (voice register pool) 871
privacy-button 873
privacy-button (voice register pool) 875
privacy-on-hold 877
privacy-on-hold (voice register global) 878
protocol mode 879
protocol-mode (telephony-service) 881
provision-tag 883
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refer target dial-peer 886
refer-ood enable 887
reference-pooltype 888
regenerate (ctl-client) 889
register-id 890
registrar server (SIP) 891
reset (ephone) 893
reset (telephony-service) 894
reset (voice logout-profile and voice user-profile) 897
reset (voice register global) 898
reset (voice register pool) 899
reset (voice-gateway) 900
reset tapi 901
restart (ephone) 902
restart (telephony-service) 903
restart (voice register) 905
restart (voice-gateway) 907
ring (ephone-dn) 908
route-code 910
rule (voice translation-rule) 911
Cisco Unified CME Commands: S1 915C H A P T E R 1 7
sast1 trustpoint 917
sast2 trustpoint 918
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sdspfarm conference lecture mode on 919
sdspfarm conference mute-on mute-off 920
sdspfarm tag 921
sdspfarm transcode sessions 923
sdspfarm units 924
sdspfarm unregister force 925
secondary dialtone (voice port) 926
secondary start 927
secondary-dialtone 929
secure-signaling trustpoint 930
semi-attended enable (voice register template) 931
server (CTL-client) 932
server (presence) 934
server-security-mode 935
service directed-pickup 937
service dnis dir-lookup 940
service dnis overlay 943
service dss 945
service https (ephone-template) 947
service https (telephony-service) 948
service https (voice register global) 949
service https (voice register template) 950
service local-directory 951
service phone 954
service profile 964
service-digit 965
service-enable (auto-register) 966
service-domain 968
service-domain (voice class) 969
service-domain midcall-mismatch 970
session-server 971
session-transport 973
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shared-line 979
shared-line sip 980
show capf-server 982
show credentials 984
show cti 986
show ctl-client 988
show ephone 989
show ephone attempted-registrations 994
show ephone cfa 996
show ephone dn 997
show ephone dnd 998
show ephone login 999
show ephone moh 1002
show ephone offhook 1003
show ephone overlay 1005
show ephone phone-load 1007
show ephone registered 1009
show ephone registered summary 1011
show ephone remote 1013
show ephone ringing 1014
show ephone rtp connections 1015
show ephone socket 1017
show ephone summary brief 1019
show ephone summary 1021
show ephone summary types 1023
show ephone tapiclients 1024
show ephone telephone-number 1025
show ephone unregistered 1026
show ephone unregistered summary 1027
show ephone-dn 1029
show ephone-dn callback 1037
show ephone-dn conference 1039
show ephone-dn loopback 1041
show ephone-dn paging 1043
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show ephone-dn park 1046
show ephone-dn statistics 1047
show ephone-dn summary 1049
show ephone-dn whisper 1051
show ephone-hunt 1053
show ephone-hunt statistics 1060
show fb-its-log 1065
show ip address trusted list 1067
show presence global 1068
show presence subscription 1070
show sdspfarm 1074
show shared-line 1080
show telephony-service admin 1082
show telephony-service all 1083
show telephony-service bulk-speed-dial 1087
show telephony-service conference hardware 1089
show telephony-service directory-entry 1093
show telephony-service ephone 1094
show telephony-service ephone-dn 1097
show telephony-service ephone-dn-template 1099
show telephony-service ephone-template 1100
show telephony-service fac 1103
show telephony-service security-info 1104
show telephony-service tftp-bindings 1105
show telephony-service voice-port 1106
show voice emergency 1108
show voice emergency addresses 1109
show voice emergency all 1110
show voice emergency callers 1112
show voice emergency zone 1113
show voice fac statistics 1114
show voice hunt-group 1115
show voice hunt-group statistics 1120
show voice register all 1124
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show voice register credential 1135
show voice register dial-peers 1137
show voice register dialplan 1139
show voice register dn 1141
show voice register global 1144
show voice register hfs 1148
show voice register pool 1149
show voice register pool after-hour-exempt 1157
show voice register pool attempted-registrations 1159
show voice register pool cfa 1161
show voice register pool connected 1163
show voice register pool ip 1166
show voice register pool mac 1168
show voice register pool on-hold 1170
show voice register pool phone-load 1173
show voice register pool registered 1174
show voice register pool remote 1180
show voice register pool ringing 1182
show voice register pool telephone-number 1184
show voice register pool type 1186
show voice register pool type summary 1189
show voice register pool unregistered 1190
show voice register profile 1192
show voice register session-server 1194
show voice register statistics 1196
show voice register template 1200
show voice register tftp-bind 1204
shutdown(telephony-service) 1206
sip-prefix 1207
snr 1208
snr (voice register dn) 1210
snr answer-too-soon 1212
snr answer-too-soon (voice register dn) 1213
snr calling-number local 1214
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snr calling-number local (voice register dn) 1215
snr mode 1216
snr ring-stop 1217
snr ring-stop (voice register dn) 1218
softkeys alerting 1219
softkeys connected (voice register template) 1221
softkeys connected 1223
softkeys hold 1226
softkeys idle 1228
softkeys idle (voice register template) 1231
softkeys personal-conf-user (voice register template) 1233
softkeys remote-in-use 1235
softkeys remote-in-use (voice register template) 1236
softkeys ringin (voice register template) 1238
softkeys ringing 1240
softkeys seized 1242
softkeys seized (voice register template) 1244
source-addr 1246
source-address (voice register global) 1247
speed-dial 1249
speed-dial (voice logout-profile and voice user-profile) 1252
speed-dial (voice register pool) 1254
srst dn line-mode 1256
srst dn template 1258
srst ephone description 1259
srst ephone template 1260
srst mode auto-provision 1261
standby username password 1263
statistics collect 1264
statistics collect (voice hunt-group) 1266
subnet 1267
system message 1268
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telephony-service 1271
telnet-support 1275
template (auto-register) 1276
template (voice register pool) 1278
tftp-path (voice register global) 1279
tftp-server-credentials trustpoint 1280
time-format 1281
time-format (voice register global) 1282
timeout (ephone-hunt) 1283
timeout (voice hunt-group) 1285
timeouts busy 1286
timeouts interdigit (telephony-service) 1287
timeouts interdigit (voice register global) 1288
timeouts night-service-bell 1289
timeouts ringing (telephony-service) 1291
timeouts transfer-recall 1292
timeouts transfer-recall (voice register global) 1294
timeouts transfer-recall (voice register dn) 1296
time-webedit (telephony-service) 1298
time-zone 1299
timezone (voice register global) 1302
transfer max-length 1305
transfer-attended (voice register template) 1306
transfer-blind (voice register template) 1307
transfer-digit-collect 1308
transfer-mode 1310
transfer-park blocked 1312
transfer-pattern (telephony-service) 1314
transfer-pattern blocked 1316
transfer-system 1318
translate (ephone-dn) 1321
translate callback-number 1323
translate-outgoing (voice register pool) 1325
translation-profile 1327
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translation-profile incoming 1329
transport (voice register pool-type) 1330
trunk 1331
trustpoint (credentials) 1334
trustpoint-label 1336
type 1337
type (voice register dialplan) 1342
type (voice register pool) 1344
type (voice-gateway) 1349
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upa 1352
upgrade (voice register global) 1353
url (telephony-service) 1355
url (voice register global) 1358
url (voice register template) 1360
url authentication 1362
url idle 1364
url services (ephone-template) 1365
url-button 1367
url-button (voice-register-template) 1369
user (voice logout-profile) 1370
user (voice user-profile) 1372
user-locale (ephone-template) 1374
user-locale (telephony-service) 1376
user-locale (voice register) 1382
username (ephone) 1385
username (voice register pool) 1387
utf8 1388
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vad (voice register pool) 1391
vad (voice register template) 1392
vca 1393
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video 1395
video (ephone) 1397
video (telephony-service) 1398
video screening (voice service sip) 1399
video-bitrate (ephone) 1400
vm-device-id (ephone) 1401
vm-integration 1402
voice class mlpp 1404
voice emergency response location 1405
voice emergency response settings 1407
voice emergency response zone 1409
voice hunt-group 1410
voice-hunt-groups login 1413
voice lpcor call-block cause 1415
voice lpcor custom 1419
voice lpcor enable 1420
voice lpcor ip-phone mobility 1421
voice lpcor ip-phone subnet 1422
voice lpcor ip-trunk subnet incoming 1424
voice lpcor policy 1425
voice mlpp 1427
voice moh-group 1428
voice register dialplan 1429
voice register dn 1431
voice register global 1433
voice register pool 1435
voice register pool-type 1437
voice register session-server 1440
voice register template 1442
voice user-profile 1443
voice-class codec (voice register pool) 1445
voice-class mlpp (dial peer) 1447
voice-class stun-usage 1448
voice-gateway system 1449
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voicemail (telephony-service) 1450
voicemail (voice register global) 1451
voicemail (voice register template) 1452
voice-port (voice-gateway) 1454
vpn-gateway 1455
vpn-group 1456
vpn-hash-algorithm 1457
vpn-profile 1458
vpn-trustpoint 1460
Cisco Unified CME Commands: W 1461C H A P T E R 2 2
web admin customer 1462
web admin system 1464
web customize load 1466
Cisco Unified CME Commands: X 1467C H A P T E R 2 3
xml-config 1468
xmlschema 1469
xmltest 1470
xmlthread 1471
xml user 1472
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Cisco Unified CME Commands: A
accept, on page 3 access-digit, on page 5 addons, on page 6 address (voice emergency response location), on page 7 addons, on page 8 after-hour exempt, on page 9 after-hour login http, on page 11 after-hours block pattern, on page 13 after-hours date, on page 16 after-hours day, on page 18 after-hours override-code, on page 20 after-hours pstn-prefix, on page 22 allow watch, on page 24 anonymous block, on page 26 application (telephony-service), on page 27 application (voice register global), on page 28 application (voice register pool), on page 30 apply-config, on page 32 ata-ivr-pwd, on page 33 attempted-registrations size, on page 34 attendant-console, on page 36 audible-tone, on page 37 authen-method, on page 38 authenticate (voice register global), on page 40 authentication credential, on page 42 auto assign, on page 44 auto-assign (auto-register), on page 49 auto logout, on page 51 auto logout (voice hunt-group), on page 55 auto-answer, on page 57 auto-line, on page 58 auto-network-detect, on page 60 auto-register, on page 62
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auto-reg-ephone, on page 64
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Cisco Unified CME Commands: A
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acceptTo allow a logical partitioning class of restriction (LPCOR) policy to accept calls associated with anotherresource-group, use the accept command in LPCOR policy configuration mode. To reject calls associatedwith a resource group, use the no form of this command.
accept lpcor-group [fac]no accept lpcor-group
Syntax Description Name of the LPCOR resource group.lpcor-group
Enables forced authorization code for calls from this resource group.fac
Command Default Calls from other resource groups are rejected.
Command ModesLPCOR policy configuration (cfg-lpcor-policy)
Command History ModificationCisco ProductCisco IOS Release
This command was introduced.Cisco Unified CME 8.015.0(1)XA
This commandwas integrated into Cisco IOSRelease 15.1(1)T.Cisco Unified CME 8.015.1(1)T
This command was modified. The fac keyword was added tothe accept command.
Cisco Unified CME 8.515.1(3)T
Usage Guidelines Use this command to create a LPCOR policy by specifying the other resource groups fromwhich this resourcegroup can accept calls. If a resource group is not explicitly set to accept with this command, calls associatedwith that resource-group policy are rejected. You can create one LPCOR policy for each resource group.
If you create a LPCOR policy using the voice lpcor policy command and do not explicitly accept any otherresource groups by using the accept command, that policy blocks all incoming calls associated with anyLPCOR resource group other than its own. The fac keyword in the accept command restricts the caller fromrouting to a destination LPCOR group without entering a valid authorization code.
Examples The following example shows the LPCOR policy for the resource group named sccp_phone_local.It accepts calls from the resource groups analog_phone_local and sip_phone_local but rejects callsfrom the group named analog_phone_remote because it is not included in the policy.
voice lpcor policy sccp_phone_localaccept analog_phone_localaccept sip_phone_local
The following example shows that sccp_phone_local blocks calls that are associated with any otherLPCOR policy because its policy does not accept other resource groups.
voice lpcor policy sccp_phone_local
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Cisco Unified CME Commands: Aaccept
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The following example shows that the policy local_phone is configured to not accept any callsassociated with itself. SIP phone 1 and SCCP phone 2 both belong to the local_phone resource groupand its policy prevents them from accepting calls from each other.
voice register pool 1lpcor type locallpcor incoming local_phonelpcor outgoing local_phoneid mac 0021.A02D.B360type 7960number 1 dn 1!voice lpcor customgroup 1 local_phonegroup 2 remote_phonegroup 3 analog_phone!voice lpcor policy local_phoneno accept local_phoneaccept analog_phone!ephone 2lpcor type locallpcor incoming local_phonelpcor outgoing local_phonemac-address 0021.A02D.B580type 7960button 1:10
The following example shows that the authorization code is required by callers who belong to theLocalUser group and RemoteUser group.
!voice lpcor policy PSTNTrunkservice facaccept Manageraccept LocalUser facaccept RemoteUser facno accept PSTNTrunkno accept IPTrunk
Related Commands DescriptionCommand
Displays the LPCOR policy for the specified resource group.show voice lpcor policy
Defines the LPCOR resource groups on the Cisco Unified CME router.voice lpcor custom
Creates a LPCOR policy for a resource group.voice lpcor policy
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Cisco Unified CME Commands: Aaccept
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access-digitTo define the access digit that phone users dial to request a precedence call, use the access-digit commandin voice MLPP configuration mode. To reset to the default, use the no form of this command.
access-digit digitno access-digit
Syntax Description Single-digit number users dial. Range: 0 to 9. Default: 0.digit
Command Default Access digit is 0.
Command Modes Voice MLPP configuration (config-voice-mlpp)
Command History ModificationCisco IOS Release
This command was introduced.12.4(22)YB
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.4(24)T.12.4(24)T
Usage Guidelines This command defines the MLPP access digit that a user must dial when making a precedence call. Phoneusers request a precedence call by dialing the prefix NP, where N is the preconfigured MLPP access digit andP is the requested precedence level, followed by the phone number.
Your domain type must support the access digit that you select. For example, the valid range for the DSN is2 to 9.
Note
Examples The following example shows the MLPP access digit set to 6:
Router(config)# voice mlppRouter(config-voice-mlpp)# access-digit 6
Related Commands DescriptionCommand
Enables preemption capability on an SCCP phone or analog FXS port.mlpp preemption
Enables preemption capability on a trunk group.preemption trunkgroup
Enables preemption capability for all supported phones.preemption user
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Cisco Unified CME Commands: Aaccess-digit
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addonsTo define the maximum number of add-on modules supported by the new Cisco Unified SIP IP phone onCisco Unified CME, use the addons command in voice register pool mode. To remove the add-on modules, use the no form of this command.
addons max-addonsno addons max-addons
Syntax Description Defines the maximum number of addonmodules that can be configured while defining the poolfor the phone. Range is 1 to 3.
max-addons
Command Default The default value of the addons is 0.When the reference-pooltype command is configured, the add-on modulevalue of the reference phone is inherited.
Command Modes Voice Register Pool-type Configuration (config-register-pooltype)
Command History ModificationCisco ProductCisco IOS Release
This command was introduced.Cisco SIP CME 10.015.3(3)M
Usage Guidelines Use this command to define the maximum number of addon modules for a Cisco Unified SIP IP phone onCisco Unified CME. When you use the no form of this command, the inherited properties of the referencephone takes precedence over the default value.
Examples The following example shows how to enter voice register pool configuration mode and define themaximum number of addon modules for a Cisco Unified SIP IP phone on Cisco Unified CME:Router(config)# voice register pool 1Router(config-register-pool-type)# type 9900 addon 1 CKEM 2 CKEM 3 CKEMRouter(config-register-pool-type)# id mac 1234.4567.7891
Related Commands DescriptionCommand
Adds a new Cisco Unified SIP IP phone to Cisco Unified CME.voice register pool-type
Defines a phone type for a SIP phone.type
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Cisco Unified CME Commands: Aaddons
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address (voice emergency response location)To define the civic address for an ERL that is used for the ALI database upload, use the address commandin voice emergency response location mode. To remove this definition, use the no form of the command. Thiscommand is optional.
address stringno address
Syntax Description String (1-247 characters) used to identify an ERLs civic address.string
Command Default The civic address is not defined.
Command Modes Voice emergency response location configuration (cfg-emrgncy-resp-location)
Command History ModificationCisco ProductCisco IOS Release
This command was introduced.Cisco Unified CME 4.2(1) Cisco Unified SRST4.2(1) Cisco Unified SIP SRST 4.2(1)
12.4(15)XY
This command was integrated intoCisco IOS Release 12.4(20)T.
Cisco Unified CME 7.0 Cisco Unified SRST 7.0Cisco Unified SIP SRST 7.0
12.4(20)T
Usage Guidelines Use this command to create a comma separated text entry of the ERLs civic address. The address informationmust be entered to conform with the NENA-2 Data Record specifications or the recommendations by theservice provider.
Examples In this example, a civic address is displayed for ERL 60.
voice emergency response location 60subnet 1 209.165.200.224 255.255.0.0elin 1 4085550100name Cookies and More Incorporated,address I,408,5550100,,11902,,,Main Street,Emerald City,CA,Idina Menzel,1,,,,,,
Related Commands DescriptionCommand
Specifies a PSTN number that will replace the callers extension.elin
Specifies a string (up to 30 characters) used internally to identify or describe the emergencyresponse location.
name
Defines which IP phones are part of this ERL.subnet
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Cisco Unified CME Commands: Aaddress (voice emergency response location)
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addonsTo define the maximum number of add-on modules supported by the new Cisco Unified SIP IP phone onCisco Unified CME, use the addons command in voice register pool mode. To remove the add-on modules, use the no form of this command.
addons max-addonsno addons max-addons
Syntax Description Defines the maximum number of addonmodules that can be configured while defining the poolfor the phone. Range is 1 to 3.
max-addons
Command Default The default value of the addons is 0.When the reference-pooltype command is configured, the add-on modulevalue of the reference phone is inherited.
Command Modes Voice Register Pool-type Configuration (config-register-pooltype)
Command History ModificationCisco ProductCisco IOS Release
This command was introduced.Cisco SIP CME 10.015.3(3)M
Usage Guidelines Use this command to define the maximum number of addon modules for a Cisco Unified SIP IP phone onCisco Unified CME. When you use the no form of this command, the inherited properties of the referencephone takes precedence over the default value.
Examples The following example shows how to enter voice register pool configuration mode and define themaximum number of addon modules for a Cisco Unified SIP IP phone on Cisco Unified CME:Router(config)# voice register pool 1Router(config-register-pool-type)# type 9900 addon 1 CKEM 2 CKEM 3 CKEMRouter(config-register-pool-type)# id mac 1234.4567.7891
Related Commands DescriptionCommand
Adds a new Cisco Unified SIP IP phone to Cisco Unified CME.voice register pool-type
Defines a phone type for a SIP phone.type
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Cisco Unified CME Commands: Aaddons
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after-hour exemptTo specify that an individual IP phone in Cisco Unified CME does not have any of its outgoing calls blockedeven though after-hour call blocking has been enabled, use the after-hour exempt command in ephone orephone-template configuration mode. To remove the exemption, use the no form of this command.
after-hour exemptno after-hour exempt
Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default The SCCP phone is not exempt from call blocking.
Command Modes Ephone configuration (config-ephone)Ephone-template configuration (config-ephone-template)
Command History ModificationCisco ProductCisco IOS Release
This command was introduced.Cisco CME 3.012.2(15)ZJ
This commandwas integrated into Cisco IOSRelease 12.3(4)T.Cisco CME 3.012.3(4)T
This command was made available in ephone-templateconfiguration mode.
Cisco Unified CME 4.012.4(4)XC
This command in the ephone-template configurationmode wasintegrated into Cisco IOS 12.4(9)T.
Cisco Unified CME 4.012.4(9)T
Usage Guidelines Use this command to exempt an individual SCCP phone from call blocking and enable the phone user to placeoutgoing calls regardless of whether the outgoing called number matches the defined pattern of digits duringthe call blocking periods.
By default, all IP phones in a Cisco Unified CME system are subject to call blocking if the Call Blockingfeature is configured.
If you use an ephone template to apply a command to a phone and you also use the same command in ephoneconfiguration mode for the same phone, the value that you set in ephone configuration mode has priority.
Examples The following example shows how to configure this phone so that outgoing calls are not blocked:
Router(config)# ephone 23Router(config-ephone)# mac 00e0.8646.9242Router(config-ephone)# button 1:33Router(config-ephone)# after-hour exempt
Related Commands DescriptionCommand
Defines a pattern of digits for blocking outgoing calls from IP phones.after-hours block pattern
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Cisco Unified CME Commands: Aafter-hour exempt
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DescriptionCommand
Defines a recurring period based on date during which outgoing calls that matchdefined block patterns are blocked on IP phones.
after-hours date
Defines a recurring period based on day of the week during which outgoing callsthat match defined block patterns are blocked on IP phones.
after-hours day
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Cisco Unified CME Commands: Aafter-hour exempt
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after-hour login httpTo unblock an individual IP phone in Cisco Unified CME that is configured for after-hour call blocking, usethe after-hour login http command in ephone, telephony-service or ephone-template configuration mode.To disable after-hour login http feature, use the no form of the command.
after-hour login htppno after-hour login htpp
Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default The after-hour login http feature is not enabled.
Command ModesEphone configuration (config-ephone)Ephone-template configuration (config-ephone-template)Telephony-service configuration (config-telephony)
Command History ModificationCisco ProductCisco IOS Release
This command was introduced.Cisco Unified CME 8.015.0(1)XA
This commandwas integrated into Cisco IOSRelease 15.1(1)T.Cisco Unified CME 8.015.1(1)T
Usage Guidelines Use this command to log in to a phone to unblock the after hour block and enable the phone user to placeoutgoing calls regardless of whether the outgoing called number matches the defined pattern of digits duringthe call blocking periods.
When you configure after-hours login http command, you will experience slightly different login behaviorcompare to the current one. This difference is because the after hours login mechanism is enhanced due tosome UI limitation in the current model. By default, after-hours login http is not applied, which mean userwill be using the existing after hours login mechanism.
By default, all IP phones in a Cisco Unified CME system are subject to call blocking if the Call Blockingfeature is configured.
If you use an ephone template to apply a command to a phone and you also use the same command in ephoneconfiguration mode for the same phone, the value that you set in ephone configuration mode has priority.
Examples The following example shows how to configure this phone with pin login so that outgoing calls arenot blocked:
Router(config)# ephone 6Router(config-ephone)# mac 00e0.8646.242Router(config-ephone)# button 1:33Router(config-ephone)# Pin 123Router(config-ephone)# after-hour login http
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Cisco Unified CME Commands: Aafter-hour login http
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Related Commands DescriptionCommand
Defines a pattern of digits for blocking outgoing calls from IP phones.after-hours block pattern
Defines a recurring period based on date during which outgoing calls that matchdefined block patterns are blocked on IP phones.
after-hours date
Defines a recurring period based on day of the week during which outgoing callsthat match defined block patterns are blocked on IP phones.
after-hours day
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Cisco Unified CME Commands: Aafter-hour login http
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after-hours block patternTo define a pattern of outgoing digits for Call Blocking from IP phones, use the after-hours block patterncommand in telephony-service or ephone-template configuration mode. To delete a call-blocking pattern, usethe no form of this command.
after-hours block pattern pattern-tagno after-hours block pattern pattern-tag
Syntax Description Identifier for a call-blocking pattern. Up to 100 call-blocking patterns can be defined in separatecommands.
pattern-tag
Outgoing call digits to be matched for blocking, including specific digit patterns and generalregular expressions.
pattern
(Optional) If the 7-24 keyword is specified, the pattern is always blocked, 7 days a week, 24hours a day. If the 7-24 keyword is not specified, the pattern is blocked during the days and datesthat are defined with the after-hours day and after-hours date commands.
7-24
Command Default No pattern is defined.
Command ModesEphone-template (config-ephone-template)
Telephony-service configuration (config-telephony)
Command History ModificationCisco ProductCisco IOS Release
This command was introduced.Cisco CME 3.012.2(15)ZJ
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release12.3(4)T.
Cisco CME 3.012.3(4)T
Support for this command was extended to all SCCP, H.323,SIP, and POTS calls that go through the Cisco Unified CMErouter, including all incoming calls to the router, except callsfrom an exempt phone.
Cisco CME 3.412.4(4)T
This command was added to ephone-template configurationmode.
Cisco Unified CME 4.2(1)12.4(15)XY
This command was added to ephone-template configurationmode.
Cisco Unified CME 4.312.4(15)XZ
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release12.4(20)T.
Cisco Unified CME 7.012.4(20)T
This command was modified to include regular expressionsas a value for the pattern argument.
Cisco Unified CME 9.515.3(2)T
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Cisco Unified CME Commands: Aafter-hours block pattern
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Usage Guidelines Call Blocking on IP phones is defined in the following way. First, one or more patterns of outgoing digits(0-9) are defined using the after-hours block pattern command. Next, one or more time periods during whichcalls that match those patterns are to be blocked are defined using the after-hours date or after-hours daycommand or both. By default, all IP phones in a Cisco Unified CME system are restricted during the specifiedtime if at least one pattern and at least one time period are defined.
Before Cisco CME 3.4, Call Blocking is supported on IP phones and on analog phones connected toSCCP-controlled analog telephone adaptors (Cisco ATA) or SCCP-controlled foreign exchange station (FXS)ports. In Cisco CME 3.4 and later, the call-blocking configuration applies to all SCCP, H.323, SIP and POTScalls that go through the Cisco Unified CME router. All incoming calls to the router, except calls from anexempt phone, are also checked against the after-hours configuration.
Individual phones can be exempted from call blocking using the after-hour exemptor the after-hoursoverride-code command.
Blocked calls return a fast-busy tone to the user for approximately 10 seconds before the call is terminatedand the line is returned to on-hook status.
In Cisco Unified CME 9.5 and Cisco Unified SRST 9.5, support for after-hours pattern blocking is extendedto regular expression patterns for dial plans on Cisco Unified SIP and Cisco Unified SCCP IP phones. Withthis support, users can add a combination of fixed dial plans and regular expression-based dial plans.
When a call is initiated after hours, the dialed number is matched against a combination of dial plans. If amatch is found, the call is blocked.
To enable regular expression patterns to be included when configuring after-hours pattern blocking, theafter-hours block pattern command is modified to include regular expressions as a value for the patternargument.
Themaximum length of a regular expression pattern is 32 for both Cisco Unified SIP and Cisco Unified SCCPIP phones.
Note
For a summary of the basic Cisco IOS regular expression characters and their functions, see the Cisco RegularExpression Pattern Matching Characters section of Terminal Services Configuration Guide.
Examples The following example defines pattern 1, which blocks international calls after hours for a CiscoUnified CME system that requires dialing 9 for external calls:
Router(config)# telephony-serviceRouter(config-telephony)# after-hours block pattern 1 9011
The following example shows how to configure several after-hours block patterns of regularexpressions:
Router# configure terminalEnter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.Router(config)# telephony-serviceRouter(config-telephony)# after-hours block pattern 1 ?WORD Specific block pattern or a regular expression for after-hour block
patternRouter(config-telephony)# after-hours block pattern 1 1234Router(config-telephony)# after-hours block pattern 2 .TRouter(config-telephony)# after-hours block pattern 3 987654([1-3])+
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Router(config-telephony)# after-hours block pattern 4 98765432[1-9]Router(config-telephony)# after-hours block pattern 5 98765(432|422|456)
Related Commands DescriptionCommand
Specifies that an IP phone does not have any of its outgoing calls blockedalthough call blocking is defined.
after-hour exempt
Defines a recurring period based on date during which outgoing calls that matchdefined block patterns are blocked on IP phones.
after-hours date
Defines a recurring period based on day of the week during which outgoingcalls that match defined block patterns are blocked on IP phones.
after-hours day
Specifies that call blocking on an IP phone can be overridden by entering adefined code.
after-hours override-code
Specifies that trunk lines on an IP phone are blocked similarly to that configuredfor nonPSTN lines.
after-hours pstn-prefix
Applies template to a SCCP phone.ephone-template (ephone)
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Cisco Unified CME Commands: Aafter-hours block pattern
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after-hours dateTo define a recurring period based on date during which outgoing calls that match defined block patterns areblocked on IP phones, use the after-hours date command in ephone-template or telephony-service configurationmode. To delete a defined time period, use the no form of this command.
after-hours date month date start-time stop-timeno after-hours date month date
Syntax Description Abbreviated month. The following abbreviations for month are valid: jan, feb, mar,apr, may, jun, jul, aug, sep, oct, nov, dec.
month
Date of the month. Range is from 1 to 31.date
Beginning and ending times for call blocking, in an HH:MM format using a 24-hourclock. The stop time that is entered will be the next available time that follows the starttime. The value 24:00 is not valid. If 00:00 is entered as a stop time, it is changed to23:59. If 00:00 is entered for both start time and stop time, calls are blocked for theentire 24-hour period on the specified date.
start-time stop-time
Command Default No time period based on date is defined for call blocking.
Command ModesEphone-template configuration (config-ephone-temp)
Telephony-service configuration (config-ephone)
Command History ModificationCisco ProductCisco IOS Release
This command was introduced.Cisco CME 3.012.2(15)ZJ
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release12.3(4)T.
Cisco CME 3.012.3(4)T
This command was added to ephone-template configurationmode.
Cisco Unified CME 4.2(1)12.4(15)XY
This command was added to ephone-template configurationmode.
Cisco Unified CME 4.312.4(15)XZ
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release12.4(20)T.
Cisco Unified CME 7.012.4(20)T
Usage Guidelines Use this command to define call blocking that recurs annually on the date specified in the command. Callblocking on IP phones is defined as follows:
First, one or more patterns of outgoing digits (0-9) are defined using the after-hours block patterncommand.
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Cisco Unified CME Commands: Aafter-hours date
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Next, one or more time periods during which calls that match those patterns are to be blocked are definedusing the after-hours date or after-hours day command or both.
By default, all IP phones in a Cisco Unified CME system are restricted during the specified time if at leastone pattern and at least one time period are defined. Individual IP phones can be exempted from call blockingusing the after-hour exempt or after-hours override-code commands.
Examples The following example defines January 1 as an entire day on which calls that match the patternspecified in the after-hours block pattern command are blocked:
Router(config)# telephony-serviceRouter(config-telephony)# after-hours date jan 1 00:00 00:00
Related Commands DescriptionCommand
Specifies that an IP phone does not have any of its outgoing calls blockedalthough call blocking is defined.
after-hour exempt
Defines a pattern of digits (0-9) for blocking outgoing calls from IP phones.after-hours block pattern
Defines a recurring period based on day of the week during which outgoingcalls that match defined block patterns are blocked on IP phones.
after-hours day
Specifies that call blocking on an IP phone can be overridden by entering adefined set of digits (0-9).
after-hours override-code
Specifies that trunk lines on an IP phone are blocked similarly to that configuredfor nonPSTN lines.
after-hours pstn-prefix
Applies template to SCCP phone.ephone-template (ephone)
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Cisco Unified CME Commands: Aafter-hours date
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after-hours dayTo define a recurring period based on day of the week during which outgoing calls that match defined blockpatterns are blocked on IP phones, use the after-hours day command in ephone-template or telephony-serviceconfiguration mode. To delete a defined time period, use the no form of this command.
after-hours day day start-time stop-timeno after-hours day day
Syntax Description Abbreviated day of the week. The following abbreviations for day of the week are valid:sun, mon, tue, wed, thu, fri, sat.
day
Beginning and ending times for call blocking, in an HH:MM format using a 24-hourclock. The stop time that is entered will be the next available time that follows the starttime. The value 24:00 is not valid. If 00:00 is entered as a stop time, it is changed to23:59. If 00:00 is entered for both start time and stop time, calls are blocked for theentire 24-hour period on the specified day.
start-timestop-time
Command Default No time period based on day of the week is defined for call blocking.
Command ModesEphone-template configuration (config-ephone-template)
Telephony-service configuration (config-ephone)
Command History ModificationCisco ProductCisco IOS Release
This command was introduced.Cisco CME 3.012.2(15)ZJ
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release12.3(4)T.
Cisco CME 3.012.3(4)T
This command was added to ephone-template configurationmode.
Cisco Unified CME 4.2(1)12.4(15)XY
This command was added to ephone-template configurationmode.
Cisco Unified CME 4.312.4(15)XZ
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release12.4(20)T.
Cisco Unified CME 7.012.4(20)T
Usage Guidelines Use this command to define call blocking during the hours between the start time and stop time on the dayof the week that is specified in this command. This time period recurs weekly unless it is removed using theno form of this command.
Call blocking on IP phones is defined as follows:
First, one or more patterns of outgoing digits (0-9) are defined using the after-hours block patterncommand.
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Cisco Unified CME Commands: Aafter-hours day
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Next, one or more time periods during which calls that match those patterns are to be blocked are definedusing the after-hours date or after-hours day command or both.
By default, all IP phones in a Cisco Unified CME system are restricted during the specified time if at leastone pattern and at least one time period are defined. Individual phones can be exempted from call blockingusing the after-hour exempt or after-hours override-code commands.
Examples The following example defines the period from Monday night at 7 p.m. to Tuesday morning at 7a.m. as an after-hours call-blocking period:
Router(config)# telephony-serviceRouter(config-telephony)# after-hours day mon 19:00 07:00
Related Commands DescriptionCommand
Specifies that an IP phone does not have any of its outgoing calls blockedalthough call blocking is defined.
after-hour exempt
Defines a pattern of digits (0-9) for blocking outgoing calls from IP phones.after-hours block pattern
Defines a recurring period based on date during which outgoing calls that matchdefined block patterns are blocked on IP phones.
after-hours date
Specifies that call blocking on an IP phone can be overridden by entering adefined set of digits (0-9).
after-hours override-code
Specifies that trunk lines on an IP phone are blocked similarly to that configuredfor nonPSTN lines.
after-hours pstn-prefix
Applies template to SCCP phone.ephone-template (ephone)
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Cisco Unified CME Commands: Aafter-hours day
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after-hours override-codeTo specify that a defined blocking pattern can be overridden, use the after-hours override-code commandin ephone-template or telephony-service configuration mode. To remove the exemption, use the no form ofthis command.
after-hours override-code patternno after-hours override-code pattern
Syntax Description Specifies the pattern of digits (0-9) that must be dialed by the phone user to override the call blockingrules. The override code is provided to the phone user by the system administrator.
pattern
Command Default No override is defined.
Command ModesEphone-template configuration (config-ephone-template)
Telephony-service configuration (config-telephony)
Command History ModificationCisco ProductCisco IOS Release
This command was introduced.Cisco Unified CME 4.2(1)12.4(15)XY
This command was added to ephone-template configurationmode.
Cisco Unified CME 4.312.4(15)XZ
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release12.4(20)T.
Cisco Unified CME 7.012.4(20)T
Usage Guidelines Use this command to allow a phone user to override call blocking rules and enable the phone user to placeoutgoing calls regardless of whether the outgoing called number matches the defined pattern of digits duringthe call blocking periods.
By default, all IP phones in a Cisco Unified CME system are subject to call blocking if the Call Blockingfeature is configured. By entering the override code as defined by the system administrator, the phone usercan override all call blocking rules.
The after-hours override-code command, configured by either ephone-template or telephony-service,overrides any global telephony-service call block configuration. If the after-hour exempt command isconfigured, it has priority over the after-hours override-code command.
Examples The following example defines a blocking pattern using telephony-service configuration which canbe overridden using the override code of 1234:
Router(config)# telephony-serviceRouter(config-telephony)# after-hours block pattern 1 91900Router(config-telephony)# after-hours day mon 19:00 07:00Router(config-telephony)# after-hours date Jan 25 00:00 07:00Router(config-telephony)# after-hours override-code 1234
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Cisco Unified CME Commands: Aafter-hours override-code
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Related Commands DescriptionCommand
Specifies that an IP phone does not have any of its outgoing calls blockedalthough call blocking is defined.
after-hour exempt
Defines a pattern of digits (0-9) for blocking outgoing calls from IP phones.after-hours block pattern
Defines a recurring period based on date during which outgoing calls that matchdefined block patterns are blocked on IP phones.
after-hours date
Defines a recurring period based on day of the week during which outgoingcalls that match defined block patterns are blocked on IP phones.
after-hours day
Specifies that trunk lines on an IP phone are blocked similarly to that configuredfor non PSTN lines.
after-hours pstn-prefix
Applies a template to an ephone.ephone-template (ephone)
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Cisco Unified CME Commands: Aafter-hours override-code
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after-hours pstn-prefixTo specify that all configured blocking patterns apply to trunk or PSTN lines, use the after-hours pstn-prefixcommand in telephony-service configuration mode. To delete call blocking configuration for PSTN lines, usethe no form of this command.
after-hours pstn-prefix tag patternno after-hours pstn-prefix tag pattern
Syntax Description Identifier for a PSTN call-blocking pattern. Up to 4 call-blocking patterns can be defined in separatecommands.
tag
Outgoing call digits (0-9) to be matched for PSTN blocking.pattern
Command Default No pattern is defined.
Command ModesTelephony-service configuration
Command History ModificationCisco ProductCisco IOS Release
This command was introduced.Cisco Unified CME 4.2(1)12.4(15)XY
This command was added to ephone-template configurationmode.
Cisco Unified CME 4.312.4(15)XZ
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release12.4(20)T.
Cisco Unified CME 7.012.4(20)T
Usage Guidelines Use the after-hours pstn-prefix command to indicate that the after-hours call blocking patterns are configuredto include one or more PSTN access digits that are normally dialed by phone users using regular ephone-dnlines. For example, the patterns are configured with a leading digit 9 to correspond to the conventional dial9 for outside line. The after-hours pstn-prefix command instructs the system to skip over the PSTN prefixdigits (in the blocking patterns) for calls that are dialed directly to the PSTN on ephone-dns that are configuredusing the trunk feature. These lines do not require the user to dial a PSTN access code (for example, 9) becausethey are configured to directly connect to the PSTN FXO ports. For example, a user of a regular ephone-dnwould dial 9-1-900-xxx-xxxx, whereas a user on a trunk ephone-dn would omit the leading 9 and dial only1-900-xxx-xxxx. The blocking pattern would be configured as 91900 to restrict calls on regular ephone-dnlines, and this pattern would be interpreted as 1900 on ephone-dns configured using the trunk feature. If youdo not specify the after-hours pstn-prefix command, then no blocking is performed on calls dialed on trunkephone-dn lines.
Call blocking on IP phones is defined as follows:
First, one or more patterns of outgoing digits (0-9) are defined using the after-hours block patterncommand.
Next, one or more time periods during which calls that match those patterns are to be blocked are definedusing the after-hours date, the after-hours day, or both commands.
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Cisco Unified CME Commands: Aafter-hours pstn-prefix
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By default, all IP phones in a Cisco Unified CME system are restricted during the specified time if at leastone pattern and at least one time period are defined.
Blocked calls return a fast-busy tone to the user for approximately 10 seconds before the call is terminatedand the line is returned to on-hook status.
Examples The following example defines a blocking pattern using telephony-service configuration which isapplied to a PSTN line:
Router(config)# telephony-serviceRouter(config-telephony)# after-hours block pattern 1 91900Router(config-telephony)# after-hours pstn-prefix 1 9Router(config-telephony)# after-hours day mon 19:00 07:00Router(config-telephony)# after-hours date Jan 25 00:00 07:00
Related Commands DescriptionCommand
Specifies that an IP phone does not have any of its outgoing calls blockedalthough call blocking is defined.
after-hour exempt
Defines a pattern of digits (0-9) for blocking outgoing calls from IP phones.after-hours block pattern
Defines a recurring period based on date during which outgoing calls that matchdefined block patterns are blocked on IP phones.
after-hours date
Defines a recurring period based on day of the week during which outgoingcalls that match defined block patterns are blocked on IP phones.
after-hours day
Specifies that call blocking on an IP phone can be overridden by entering adefined series of digits (0-9).
after-hours override-code
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Cisco Unified CME Commands: Aafter-hours pstn-prefix
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allow watchTo allow a directory number on a phone registered to Cisco Unified CME to be watched in a presence service,use the allow watch command in ephone-dn, ephone-dn-template, or voice register dn configuration mode.To reset to the default condition, use the no form of this command.
allow watchno allow watch
Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default Watching of the phone line is disabled.
Command ModesEphone-dn configuration (config-ephone)Ephone-dn-template configuration (config-ephone-dn-template)Voice register dn configuration (config-register-dn)
Command History ModificationCisco ProductCisco IOS Release
This command was introduced.Cisco Unified CME 4.112.4(11)XJ
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release12.4(15)T.
Cisco Unified CME 4.112.4(15)T
Usage Guidelines This command controls whether a phone line associated with a directory number can be watched as part of apresence service. The directory number is enabled as a presentity that can be watched by internal and externalwatchers. Presence service must be enabled on Cisco Unified CME. Another phone, acting as a watcher, canmonitor the status of this phone line when the blf-speed-dial or presence call-list command is enabled forthat phone.
If you use an ephone-dn template to apply a command to a directory number and you also use the samecommand in ephone-dn configuration mode, the value that you set in ephone-dn configuration mode haspriority over the ephone-dn template configuration.
Examples The following example shows that the extension associated with voice register dn 2 can be watchedby the phone associated with voice register pool 1:
Router(config)# voice register dn 2Router(config-register-dn)# number 2102Router(config-register-dn)# allow watchRouter(config)# voice register pool 1Router(config-register-pool)# id mac 0015.6247.EF90Router(config-register-pool)# type 7971Router(config-register-pool)# number 1 dn 2Router(config-register-pool)# blf-speed-dial 1 2102 label 2102
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Cisco Unified CME Commands: Aallow watch
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Related Commands DescriptionCommand
Enables Busy Lamp Field (BLF) monitoring for a speed-dial number on aphone registered to Cisco Unified CME.
blf-speed-dial
Enables presence service and enters presence configuration mode.presence
Enables BLF monitoring for call lists and directories on phones registered toCisco Unified CME.
presence call-list
Allows the router to accept incoming presence requests.presence enable
Displays configuration information about the presence service.show presence global
Displays information about active presence subscriptions.show presence subscription
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Cisco Unified CME Commands: Aallow watch
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anonymous blockTo enable anonymous call blocking in a SIP phone template, use the anonymous block command in voiceregister template configuration mode. To return to the default, use the no form of this command.
anonymous blockno anonymous block
Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default Disabled
Command ModesVoice register template configuration (config-register-temp)
Command History ModificationCisco ProductCisco IOS Release
This command was introduced.Cisco CME 3.412.4(4)T
Usage Guidelines This command blocks incoming calls in which the caller is not identified. To apply a template to a SIP phone,use the template command in voice register pool configuration mode.
Examples The following example shows how to set anonymous call blocking in template 1:
Router(config)# voice register template 1Router(config-register-temp)# anonymous block
Related Commands DescriptionCommand
Enables caller-ID blocking for outbound calls from a SIP phone.caller-id block (voice register template)
Applies a template to a SIP phone.template (voice register pool)
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Cisco Unified CME Commands: Aanonymous block
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application (telephony-service)To select a session-level application for all extensions (ephone-dns) in a Cisco Unified CME, use theapplication command in telephony-service configuration mode. To disable use of an application for allextensions, use the no form of this command.
application application-nameno application
Syntax Description Interactive voice response (IVR) application name.application-name
Command Default No application is selected for all extensions.
Command ModesTelephony-service configuration (config-telephony)
Command History ModificationCisco ProductCisco IOS Release
This command was introduced.Cisco ITS 2.112.2(11)YT
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(15)T.Cisco ITS 2.112.2(15)T
Usage Guidelines Use this command to assign a Tool Command Language (Tcl) IVR application to all extensions served bythe CME router.
Use the show call application voice summary command to display a list of applications.
Examples The following example sets the IVR application for all phones:
Router(config)# telephony-serviceRouter(config-telephony) application TCL IVR
Related Commands DescriptionCommand
Displays information about voice applications.show call application voice summary
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Cisco Unified CME Commands: Aapplication (telephony-service)
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application (voice register global)To select the session-level application for all dial peers associated with Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)phones, use the application command in voice register global configuration mode. To disable use of theapplication, use the no form of this command.
application application-nameno application
Syntax Description Interactive voice response (IVR) application name.application-name
Command Default Default application on router
Command ModesVoice register global configuration (config-register-global)
Command History ModificationCisco ProductCisco IOS Release
This command was introduced.Cisco CME 3.4 Cisco SIP SRST 3.412.4(4)T
Usage Guidelines During Cisco Unified CallManager Express (Cisco Unified CME) or Cisco Unified Session Initiation Protocol(SIP) Survivable Remote Site Telephony (SRST) registration, a dial peer is created for each SIP phone andthat dial peer includes the default session application. The application command allows you to change thedefault application for all dial peers associated with the Cisco SIP IP phones, if desired. The applied application(or TCL IVR script) must support call redirection. Use the show call application voice summary commandto display a list of applications.
The application command in voice register pool configuration mode takes precedence over this command invoice register global configuration mode.
Configure the id (voice register pool) command before any other voice register pool commands, includingthe application command. The id command identifies a locally available individual Cisco SIP IP phone orset of Cisco SIP IP phones.
Note
Examples The following example shows how to set the Tcl IVR application globally for all SIP phones:
Router(config)# voice register globalRouter(config-register-global)# mode cmeRouter(config-register-global)# application sipapp2
Related Commands DescriptionCommand
Enables a specific application on a dial peer.application (dial-peer)
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DescriptionCommand
Selects the session-level application for the dial peer associated anindividual SIP phone in a Cisco Unified CME environment or for agroup of phones in a Cisco Unified SIP SRST environment.
application (voice register pool)
Explicitly identifies a locally available individual Cisco SIP IP phone,or when running Cisco Unified SIP SRST, set of Cisco SIP IPphones.
id (voice register pool)
Enables the mode for provisioning SIP phones in a Cisco UnifiedCME system.
mode (voice register global)
Displays information about voice applications.show call application voice summary
Displays information for dial peers.show dial-peer voice
Enters voice register pool configuration mode for SIP phones.voice register pool
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Cisco Unified CME Commands: Aapplication (voice register global)
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application (voice register pool)To select the session-level application for the dial peer associated with an individual Session Initiation Protocol(SIP) phone in a Cisco Unified CallManager Express (Cisco Unified CME) environment or for a group ofphones in a Cisco Unified SIP Survivable Remote Site Telephony (SRST) environment, use the applicationcommand in voice register pool configuration mode. To disable use of the application, use the no form of thiscommand.
application application-nameno application
Syntax Description Name of the selected interactive voice response (IVR) application name.application-name
Command Default Default application on router
Command ModesVoice register pool configuration (config-register-pool)
Command History ModificationCisco ProductCisco IOS Release
This command was introduced.Cisco SIP SRST 3.012.2(15)ZJ
This command was integrated into Cisco IOSRelease 12.3(4)T.
Cisco SIP SRST 3.012.3(4)T
This command was added to Cisco CME.Cisco CME 3.4 Cisco SIP SRST 3.412.4(4)T
Usage Guidelines During Cisco Unified CME or Cisco Unified SIP SRST registration, a dial peer is created for each SIP phoneand that dial peer includes the default session application. The application command allows you to changethe default application for all dial peers associated with the Cisco SIP IP phones, if desired. The appliedapplication (or TCL IVR script) must support call redirection. Use the show call application voice summarycommand to display a list of applications.
The application command in voice register pool configuration mode takes precedence over this command invoice register global configuration mode.
Configure the id (voice register pool) command before any other voice register pool commands, includingthe application command. The id command identifies a locally available individual Cisco SIP IP phone orset of Cisco SIP IP phones.
Note
Examples The following example shows how to set the IVR application for the SIP phone specified by thevoice register pool command:
Router(config)# voice register pool 1Router(config-register-pool) application sipapp2
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Cisco Unified CME Commands: Aapplication (voice register pool)
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The following partial sample output from the show running-config command shows that voiceregister pool 1 has been set up to use the SIP.app application:
voice register pool 1id network 172.16.0.0 mask 255.255.0.0application SIP.appvoice-class codec 1
Related Commands DescriptionCommand
Enables a specific application on a dial peer.application (dial-peer)
Selects the session-level application for all dial peers associated withSIP phones.
application (voice register global)
Explicitly identifies a locally available individual Cisco SIP IPphone, or when running Cisco Unified SIP SRST, set of Cisco SIPIP phones.
id (voice register pool)
Enables the mode for provisioning SIP phones in a Cisco UnifiedCME system.
mode (voice register global)
Displays information about voice applications.show call application voice summary
Displays information for dial peers.show dial-peer voice
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Cisco Unified CME Commands: Aapplication (voice register pool)
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apply-configTo dynamically apply the phone configuration on Cisco Unified SIP IP phones 8961, 9951, and 9971, withoutrestarting the phones, use the apply-config command in voice register global and voice register poolconfiguration modes.
apply-config
Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default Apply-config is not enabled by default.
Command ModesVoice register globalVoice register pool
Command History ModificationCisco ProductCisco IOS Release
This command was introduced.Cisco Unified CME 8.615.1(4)M
Usage Guidelines Use this command to dynamically apply the phone configuration on Cisco Unified SIP IP phones 8961, 9951,and 9971.Once you configure the apply-config command, you are not required to restart the phone. The phonerestarts by itself or dynamically applies the changes to the phone configuration without restarting.
Examples The following example shows the apply-config command configured in voice register pool 5 :
Router# configure terminal
Router(config)#voice register pool 5
Router(config-register-pool)#apply-config
Related Commands DescriptionCommand
Enables USB camera capability on Cisco Unified IP Phones 9951 and 9971camera
Enables video capability on Cisco Unified SIP IP Phones 9951 and 9971video
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Cisco Unified CME Commands: Aapply-config
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ata-ivr-pwdTo define a password to access interactive voice response (IVR) and change the default phone settings onCisco Analog Telephone Adaptors, use the ata-ivr-pwd command in voice register pool configuration mode.To return to the default, use the no form of the command.
ata-ivr-pwd passwordno ata-ivr-pwd
Syntax Description Four-digit string to be used as password to access IVR. Password string must contain numbers 0to 9.
password
Command Default No valid password is set.
Command ModesVoice register pool configuration (config-register-pool)
Command History ModificationRelease
This command was introduced.15.2(2)T
Examples The following example shows how 1234 is defined as the password to access IVR on Cisco ATA-187:
voice service voipallow-connections sip to sipfax protocol t38 version 0 ls-redundancy 0 hs-redundancy 0 fallback pass-through g711ulaw
voice register pool 11ata-ivr-pwd 1234id mac 93FE.12D8.2301session-transport tcptype ATA-187
number 1 dn 33username ata112 password ciscocodec g711ulaw
Related Commands DescriptionCommand
Enters voice register pool configurationmode and creates a pool configuration for CiscoUnified SIP IP phones in Cisco Unified CME.
voice register pool
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Cisco Unified CME Commands: Aata-ivr-pwd
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attempted-registrations sizeTo set the size of the table that shows a number of attempted-registrations, use the attempted- registrationscommand in voice register global mode. To set the size of attempted-registrations table to its default value,use the no form of this command.
attempted-registrations size sizeno attempted-registrations size
Syntax Description Number of entries in attempted registrations table. Size range from 0 to 50.size
Command Default The default size for attempted registration table is 10.
Command Modesvoice register global
Command History ModificationCisco ProductCisco IOS Release
This command was introduced.Cisco Unified CME 8.1 Cisco Unified SRST 8.115.1(2)T
Usage Guidelines Use this command to define the size of the table that stores information related to SIP phones that attempt toregister with Cisco Unified CME or Cisco Unified SRST and fail. The default size of an attempted registrationtable is 10. The minimum size of attempted registration table is 0. Use the attempted-registration size 0 whenyou do not wish to store any information about phones attempting to register with the Cisco Unified CME orCisco Unified SRST and fail. The maximum size of attempted registration table is 50.
When the current number of entries in the table is more than the new size that is being configured, systemprompts the user for the following confirmation, This will remove x old entries from the table. Proceed?Yes/No ?. The default user confirmation is No. Where x represents the number of entries that will bedeleted. The old entries are classified on basis of the time-stamp of the latest register attempt made by thephone.
During rollback, the user confirmation is not sought and the target configuration is applied. If the currentnumber of entries in the table is more than the default value of the table size, then entries in excess of thedefault table size are cleared before reverting to the target table size.
For example, if the configured table size is 40 and there are currently 35 entries in the table, any change inthe size of the attempted registration table during rollback removes 25 oldest entries leaving only the default(10) entries before making the table size equal to the size in target configuration.
Examples The following example shows attempted-registrations size:
Router# conf tRouter(config)#voice register globalRouter(config-register-global)#attempted-registrations size 15!
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Cisco Unified CME Commands: Aattempted-registrations size
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Related Commands DescriptionCommand
Allows to delete entries in attempted-registration table.clear voice register attempted- registrations
Displays details of phones that attempted to register andfailed.
show voice register attempted-registrations
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Cisco Unified CME Commands: Aattempted-registrations size
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attendant-consoleTo specify the phone number of the MLPP attendant-console service, use the attendant-console commandin voice MLPP configuration mode. To revert to the default, use the no form of this command.
attendant-console number redirect-timer secondsno attendant-console
Syntax Description Pilot number of theMLPP attendant-console service, such as the Cisco Unified CME basic automaticcall distribution (B-ACD) and auto-attendant (AA) service.
number
Number of seconds that a call rings before being redirected to the attendant-console service. Range:10 to 60.
seconds
Command Default MLPP call is not diverted to an attendant-console service.
Command ModesVoice MLPP configuration (config-voice-mlpp)
Command History ModificationCisco ProductCisco IOS Release
This command was introduced.Cisco Unified CME 7.112.4(22)YB
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release12.4(24)T.
12.4(24)T
Usage Guidelines This command enables Cisco Unified CME to divert all unanswered precedence calls above Routine to