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Cisco Unified Communications Manager 8: Expert Administration Cookbook

By : Tanner Ezell
Book Image

Cisco Unified Communications Manager 8: Expert Administration Cookbook

By: Tanner Ezell

Overview of this book

Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CUCM) is a software-based call-processing system developed by Cisco Systems. CUCM tracks all active VoIP network components; these include phones, gateways, conference bridges, transcoding resources, and voicemail boxes among others. This scalable, distributable, highly-available enterprise-class system delivers voice, video, mobility, and presence services. It connects up to 30,000 users of IP phones, media processing devices, VoIP gateways, mobile devices, and multimedia applications. With this cookbook you will learn all the important aspects of administering Cisco Unified Communications Manager. Cisco Unified Communications Manager 8: Expert Administration Cookbook is filled with many advanced recipes to effectively and efficiently configure and manage Cisco Unified Communications Manager. This book covers everything an administrator needs during and after Cisco Unified Communications Manager implementation. This practical cookbook contains detailed step-by-step instructions with clear and informative screenshots that cover all the important and advanced aspects of administering Cisco Unified Communications Manager. The book starts with introducing Call Routing and E.164. It then covers configuration and design information for the various call admission control technologies and Media Resources. The book also dives deep into troubleshooting, upgrades, disaster recovery, user management and much more.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
Cisco Unified Communications Manager 8: Expert Administration Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Configuring media resource group lists


As the name may imply, media resource group lists are an ordered list of media resource groups which themselves are a listing of media resources. Media resource group lists define the order (and therefore, priority) of media resources to be used by a device.

Getting ready

This recipe assumes all necessary media resource groups have been created as detailed in the previous recipe.

How to do it...

To configure media resource group lists, perform the following:

  1. Navigate to the configuration page for media resource group lists (Media Resources | Media Resource Group List).

  2. Click on Add New to add a new media resource group list.

  3. Specify a meaningful Name.

  4. From the Available Media Resource Groups list, select the appropriate media resource groups.

    Note

    Order is important here. Hardware resources in general should be before software resources.

  5. Click on Save.

How it works...

Media resource group lists specify, in order, a group of devices available for various media related...