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Data Sheet
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Command-line interface
Enhanced remote access through serial, console, and Secure Shell (SSH) Protocol
Scheduled provisioning with Cisco Unified Communications Manager BAT
Scheduled trace collection
User-defined events
Real-time trace monitoring
Enhanced upgrade process to minimize service downtime
Enhanced installation process to minimize install time
Installation answer file for no-touch installation
Syslog to SNMP trap MIB
Enhanced AXL SOAP API to modify the database
SIP Trunk and Endpoint Support
SIP trunk and endpoint support provides enhancements to support SIP and host SIP phones,
improving interoperability and opening ways to develop innovative applications. Cisco Unified
Communications Manager supports coexistence of SCCP and SIP phones, allowing migration to
SIP while protecting investments in existing devices. Cisco Unified Communications Manager
includes the following major SIP functions:
Native support of SIP devices
CTI for Internet service provider (ISP) phones
Presence information for SIP devices, including support for PUBLISH
Fault, configuration, accounting, performance, and security (FCAPS) enhancements to
support SIP
SIP trunk enhancements for external applications, such as conferencing and presence
Third-party SIP devices supporting RFC 3261
SIP line-side RFCs: RFCs 3261, 3262, 3264, 3265, 3311, 3515, and 3842
SIP trunk RFC support: RFCs 2833, 2976, 3261, 3262, 3264, 3265, 3311, 3515, 3842,
3856, and 3891
Licensing
Application and phone software licenses are enforced. The system manages the maximum
number of devices that can be provisioned.
Each device (Cisco Unified IP Phones, third-party devices, and video devices) provisioned
in the system corresponds to a number of device license units (DLUs), depending on its
capabilities; the total number of units is managed in Cisco Unified Communications
Manager to determine capacity.
DLUs must be purchased to cover the number of devices connected to Cisco Unified
Communications Manager.
Third-party SIP devices require DLUs for operation with Cisco Unified Communications
Manager.