Specifications
Setting Up Cisco Unified IP Phones
How to Set Up Cisco Unified IP Phones
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Cisco Unified Survivable Remote Site Telephony Version 4.0 System Administrator Guide
DETAILED STEPS
Examples
The following example sets the maximum number of DNs or virtual voice ports that can be supported
by a router to 10 and activates the dual-line mode for all IP phones in Cisco Unified CallManager
fallback mode.
call-manager-fallback
max-dn 10 dual-line
exit
Command or Action Purpose
Step 1
call-manager-fallback
Example:
Router(config)# call-manager-fallback
Enters call-manager-fallback configuration mode.
Step 2
max-dn
max-directory-numbers
[dual-line]
[preference
preference-order
]
Example:
Router(config-cm-fallback)# max-dn 15 dual-line
preference 1
Sets the maximum number of directory numbers (DNs) or
virtual voice ports that can be supported by the router and
activates the dual-line mode.
• max-directory-numbers—Maximum number of
directory numbers or virtual voice ports supported by
the router. The maximum number is
platform-dependent. The default is 0. See the “Platform
and Memory Support” section on page 29 for further
details.
• dual-line—(Optional) Allows IP phones in
Cisco Unified CallManager fallback mode to have a
virtual voice port with two channels.
• preference preference-order (Optional)—Sets the
global preference for creating the VoIP dial peers for all
directory numbers that are associated with the primary
number. Range is from 0 to 10. Default is 0, which is
the highest preference.
The alias command also has a preference keyword that
sets alias command preference values. Setting the alias
command preference keyword allows the default
preference set with the max-dn command to be
overriden. See Configuring Call Rerouting, page 66 for
more information on using the max-dn command with
the alias command.
Step 3
exit
Example:
Router(config-cm-fallback)# exit
Exits call-manager-fallback configuration mode.