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3rd Party Phones Integration

hogils53559
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Was wondering, is there any sites that we can reference on they types of 3rd party digital or ip phones that can work with cisco CUCM

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Sadav Ansari
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Hi,

 

you can configure 3rd party SIP phone on CUCM with unique dummy mac address and you have to configure end user for registration digest.

 

check the below link for your reference.

 

https://aurus5.com/blog/cisco/connecting-third-party-sip-to-cucm/

 

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You can register any Third party phones which use  SIP protocol  on CUCM. its not possible to use Digital phones. you can use analogue phones using FXS,ATA,VG etc..

 

Regarding how to register the third party phone on CUCM, most of the phone vendors provide the document or  You can find many guide on internet.

 

 



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hogils53559
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Hi sadav / Nithin

 

not asking on the process to integrate, rather than the list of supported 3rd party ip phones

like the list of smartphone that cisco jabber used to support https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/jabber/Android/12_6/jaba_b_release-notes_12-6.html

 

but considering that the list may explode as well as there are a lot of 3rd party ip phones out there as well

As i mentioned in my reply, You can register any Third party phones which use  SIP protocol  on CUCM. its not possible to use Digital phones.

 

There is no such site or  portal which list the 3rd party phone supported by CUCM. If its SIP phone you can add it.

 



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Hi , 

As others mentioned, you can pretty much configure any SIP phones which comply the general SIP standards. But you dont find a list of makers in the cisco.com.

Please find below snippet from Cisco call manager configuration guide release 12.5  for your reference. 

 Unified Communications Manager supports a variety of third-party SIP endpoints. You can configure the following third-party SIP endpoints in Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration:

  1. Third-Party SIP Device (Advanced)— This eight-line SIP device is an RFC3261-compliant phone that is running SIP from third-party companies.
  2. Third-Party SIP Device (Basic)— This one-line SIP device is an RFC3261-compliant phone that is running SIP from third-party companies.
  3. Third-Party AS-SIP Device — Assured Services SIP (AS-SIP) endpoints are SIP endpoints compliant with MLPP, DSCP, TLS/SRTP, and IPv6 requirements. AS-SIP provides multiple endpoint interfaces on the Unified Communications Manager.
  4. Generic Desktop Video Endpoint —This SIP device supports video, security, configurable trust, and Cisco extensions. This device supports 8 lines; the maximum number of calls and busy trigger for each line is 4 and 2, respectively.
  5. Generic Single Screen Room System —This SIP device supports single screen telepresence (room systems), video, security, configurable trust, and Cisco extensions. This device supports 8 lines; the maximum number of calls and busy trigger for each line is 4 and 2, respectively.
  6. Generic Multiple Screen Room System — This SIP device supports multiple screen telepresence (room systems), video, security, configurable trust, and Cisco extensions. This device supports 8 lines; the maximum number of calls and busy trigger for each line is 4 and 2, respectively

Regards,

 

There is no such list because that would mean Cisco would have to buy and test every single IP Phone on the market to test it with CUCM to call a phone supported or unsupported, and Cisco doesn't test 3rd party phones for compatibility. As already mentioned, as long as the device uses standard SIP it * should * work for making and receiving calls.

HTH

java

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