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Cisco Unified Attendant Console Administration and Installation Guide
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Chapter 6 Configuring and Licensing Cisco Unified Attendant Console Advanced Server
Engineering Menu
Step 10 Restart the Attendant Console services of the selected Cisco Unified Attendant Console Advanced
Server.
Step 11 To test the connection, click Test Connection.
CUPS Connectivity
The CUPS Connectivity page is used to configure the Cisco Unified Attendant CUPS Plug-in with the
Cisco Unified Presence server component of Cisco Unified Communications Manager. Cisco Unified
Attendant Console Advanced Administration uses SIP SIMPLE to communicate with the Cisco Unified
Presence server.
To manage connectivity details:
Step 1 Choose Engineering > CUPS Connectivity.
Step 2 Type the CUPS IP or FQDN. The IP Address or Fully Qualified Domain Name of the Cisco Unified
Presence Server. For example, 209.165.201.0. Leave this empty to disable Cisco Unified Presence
server.
Step 3 Type the CUPS Port to connect to. This is set to 5060 by default (when not using TLS).
Step 4 Type the Proxy domain, which is used to authenticate the SIP SIMPLE communication. Set this to the
Cisco UP SIP Proxy Domain setting. If you leave this blank, the IP address of the Cisco Unified Presence
server is used.
Step 5 Type the TLS port. The Transport Layer Security Port. By default this is -1, indicating that TLS is
switched off. To enable TLS, specify a port number (Normally either 5061 or 5062).
Step 6 If TLS is enabled, type the Certificate nickname (used to identify the correct certificate in the certificate
database) and the Certificate database password (to validate the nickname and provide access to the
database).
Step 7 To save, click Save.
Step 8 To test, click Test Connection.
Note IMPORTANT—The Cisco Unified Attendant CUPS Plug-in has to be added to the firewall information
on the Communications Manager. See section Configuring Access to Cisco Unified Presence Server,
page 4-4.
Logging Management
When you install Cisco Unified Attendant Console Advanced, logging is set up with a default
configuration that suits most requirements. However, you can use the Logging Management option to
enable/disable real-time logging of:
• Cisco Unified Attendant Server
• Cisco Unified Attendant LDAP Plug-in
• Cisco Unified Attendant CUPS Plug-in