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CUCM 9.0Features UpdateMarcia Kaneoya
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 party’s LRG
• For Call Forward All, users set their forward destination based on their dialing habits
• Issue: The calling party’s dialing rules does not always match the called party’s dialing rules
• System wide setting…not 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 C
9722834343
B CFNA/CFA:
92834343
Phone C
92834343
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CUCM
San JosePSTN
Richardson
GW-RchPattern: 9.@
PSTN
GW-SJPattern: 9.@
A calls B
Phone A Phone B
Phone C
9722834343
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
3rd 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 B’s phone3000
PSTN
Enterprise DN: 3000Remote Destination
0.9999-1234
Office Phone2000
User A
User B
User B’s Cell Phone9999-1234
User A calls:
3000
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CUCM
User B’s phone3000
PSTN
Enterprise DN: 3000Remote Destination
0.9999-1234
Office Phone2000
User A
User B
User B’s 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 CAL’s (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 level
Home 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\896xphones
• Immersive video classification for Enhanced LCAC
• SIP Line side Transparency and Normalization
• URI Dialing Interop with VCS
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UC Manager
VCS Control VCS Expressway
Internet
Register withE.164 only
Register URIand E.164
SIP
H.323
E20
EX
C-Series
CTS
Movi
E20
C-Series
EX
E20 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: “Alice”[email protected]
User can call Alice back at: 14085551212VCS appends @cisco.comand routes call to UCM
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URIonly
URIonly
Thank you.