User guide

TAPS secure directory number option
The Secure TAPS options let you specify directory numbers that TAPS cannot access. Use this capability
when you want to protect directory numbers from being accidentally assigned to another phone.
When you use TAPS, it leads to the depletion of auto-registration range on the Cisco Unified
Communications Manager. After update through TAPS, the auto-registered directory number (DN) of the
phone becomes an unassigned DN. You should delete unassigned DNs using BAT periodically to free up
the auto-registration range. For more information, refer to Cisco Unified Communications Manager
Administration Guide.
Note
Use the following sections to find restricted directory numbers or to add restrict more directory numbers:
Related Topics
Find secure directory numbers, on page 552
Remove directory number restriction, on page 553
Restrict directory numbers, on page 552
Related Topics, on page 554
Find secure directory numbers
You can find and list the directory numbers that have been restricted.
Procedure
Step 1
Choose Bulk Administration > TAPS > Secure TAPS.
The Find and List Directory Numbers to Secure window displays.
Step 2
Enter the appropriate search criteria and click Search.
If there are secured numbers available, then the list displays those numbers.
What to Do Next
You can proceed to restrict directory numbers or lift the restriction for a directory number.
Related Topics
Related Topics, on page 554
Remove directory number restriction, on page 553
Restrict directory numbers, on page 552
TAPS secure directory number option, on page 552
Restrict directory numbers
You can block TAPS from using directory numbers that you specify. TAPS cannot use any directory number
that you include in the list of secured directory numbers.
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Bulk Administration Guide, Release 9.1(1)
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TAPS secure directory number option
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