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    CUCM 9.0Features UpdateMarcia [email protected]

    Pre Sales Engineer

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    Pre CUCM 9.0-Administrator could only eliminate codecs (based on Maximum Audio BitRate)-Could not prioritize G.711alaw over G.711ulaw, or G.729 codecs

    CUCM 9.0-System default codec preference same as earlier versions-Allow administrator to deterministically specify codec order-Allow codec selection based on received offer-Custom Codec list applied globally or on a GW/Trunk Level-Can be applied to: SIP, MGCP, SCCP, H323 and EMCC

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    In LRG, forwarding operations are forwarded based upon the calling partys LRG

    For Call Forward All, users set their forward destination based on their dialing habits

    Issue: The calling partys dialing rules does not always match the called partys dialing rules

    System wide settingnot device/site specific

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    CUCM

    San JosePSTN

    Richardson

    GW-RchPattern: 9.@

    PSTN

    GW-SJPattern: 9.@

    A calls B

    Phone A Phone B

    Phone C9722834343

    B CFNA/CFA:92834343

    Phone C92834343

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    CUCM

    San JosePSTN

    Richardson

    GW-RchPattern: 9.@

    PSTN

    GW-SJPattern: 9.@

    A calls B

    Phone A Phone B

    Phone C9722834343

    B CFNA/CFA:92834343

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    CUCM 6.0: Call recording

    CUCM 8.0: Secure call recording

    CUCM 8.5: Call recording with MediaSense

    CUCM 9.0: Phone controlled call recording

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    99XX:SIP

    79XXSCCP or SIP

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    CUCM

    User

    CTI

    Office Phone3000

    Home Phone 4155551212

    PSTN

    PBX Phone 9196661212 3

    rd Party PBX

    Enterprise DN: 3000

    Remote Destination 1: 4155551212

    Remote Destination 2: 9196661313

    CTI Remote Device or CSF/Jabber device in Extend Mode

    Deskphone ModeRemote Call Control

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    Locations Bases Call Admission Control Prior to CUCM 9.0-Supported only simple Hub and Spoke topologies-Could not share CAC information with other CUCM or VCS-Could not use SME to manage BW because media did not traverse SME-Telepresence endpoints deployed in separate cluster from other video devices and CAC not used with TP endpoints

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    CUCM 9.0 enables the following features:- Efficient bandwidth management for clusters that share physical sites- Allow administrator to model complex topologies including multi hop WAN- Multiple CUCM clusters can share end to end BW deductions- Configure independent bandwidth for voice, video, and immersive calls- Support for intra-location bandwidth limits- Introduce weighting attribute for redundant links to influence path selection

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    Hub_none

    Loc_14 Loc_15 Loc_16

    Wt=50

    Loc_11

    Wt=50

    Wt=20

    Wt=50Wt=20

    Audio BW poolVideo BW poolImmersive Video pool

    Link Weight

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    CUCM

    User Bs phone3000

    PSTN

    Enterprise DN: 3000 Remote Destination0.9999-1234

    Office Phone2000

    User A

    User B

    User Bs Cell Phone9999-1234

    User A calls:3000

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    CUCM

    User Bs phone3000

    PSTN

    Enterprise DN: 3000 Remote Destination0.9999-1234

    Office Phone2000

    User A

    User B

    User Bs Cell Phone9999-1234

    User A calls:9999-1234

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    EMCC now supports authenticated/encrypted phones Each CUCM must export/import Tomcat/TFTP/CAPF certs

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    Pre-CUCM 9.0-LDAP sync disables Local Users-Extra users could trigger extra CALs (licenses) on the MS AD

    CUCM 9.0-Simultaneous LDAP Sync and Local Users-Administrator can convert an LDAP user to a local user

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    Solution release 9.0, CUCM and CUP will start integration to be one product

    Centralize administration Simplify licensing, now included as part of CUCM user licensing

    Deprecating IP Phone Messenger (IPPM) and CUPC 7.0

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    Through CUCM IM and Presence administration screens, configure UC Services for clients

    UC Services that can be defined:Voice Mail, Visual Voice Mail, Conferencing, Directory, IM and Presence, CTI

    UC Services are used to build a UC Service Profile UC Service Profiles assigned to users

    licensing for the feature handled at the user levelHome cluster specified in the user page

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    Support for Secure audio/video with MCU Support for sRTP point to point video with 99xx\896x

    phones Immersive video classification for Enhanced LCAC SIP Line side Transparency and Normalization URI Dialing Interop with VCS

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    UC ManagerVCS Control VCS Expressway

    Internet

    Register withE.164 only

    Register URIand E.164

    SIPH.323

    E20

    EX

    C-Series

    CTS

    Movi

    E20

    C-Series

    EXE20 EX

    Movi

    Register URIand E.164

    E20 user Alice dials [email protected]

    UCM routes @cisco.com to VCSTo: [email protected]: Alice [email protected]

    Bob sees call coming from: [email protected]

    User can call Alice back at: 14085551212VCS appends @cisco.comand routes call to UCM

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    URIonly

    URIonly

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