07-13-2012 06:21 PM - edited 03-16-2019 12:11 PM
Hi,
Is there a document/link that I can reference which shows how ports on Unity Connection should be assigned as a general rule. For example, if I have a total of 200 vm ports available on the connection cluster, how many should be dedicated to answering calls, mwi, and message notification.
And which ports can be shared between these roles? For instance, can answer ports also be used for mwi, and messaging notification?
Thanks
James
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07-14-2012 08:35 AM
Hi James,
The "General" rule for Port assignment that people have used over the years
has been the 75/25 breakdown. Where 75% of the available Ports are dedicated
for Answering-only and the other 25% are set for MWI,TRAP & Dialout
This is by no means a hard & fast rule, but rather a recommendation. In your design
you may prefer an 80/20 or some other distribution.
The number of voice messaging ports to install depends on numerous factors, including:
•The number of calls Cisco Unity Connection will answer when call traffic is at its peak.
•The expected length of each message that callers will record and that users will listen to.
•The number of users.
•The number of ports that will be set to dial out only.
•The number of calls made for message notification.
•The number of MWIs that will be activated when call traffic is at its peak.
•The number of TRAP connections needed when call traffic is at its peak. (TRAP connections are used by Cisco Unity Connection web applications to play back and record over the phone.)
•The number of calls that will use the automated attendant and call handlers when call traffic is at its peak.
•Whether a Cisco Unity Connection cluster is configured. For considerations, see the "Considerations for a Cisco Unity Connection Cluster" section.
It is best to install only the number of voice messaging ports that are needed so that system resources are not allocated to unused ports.
The calls that the voice messaging ports answer can be incoming calls from unidentified callers or from users. Typically, the voice messaging ports that answer calls are the busiest.
You can set voice messaging ports to both answer calls and to dial out (for example, to send message notifications). However, when the voice messaging ports perform more than one function and are very active (for example, answering many calls), the other functions may be delayed until the voice messaging port is free (for example, message notifications cannot be sent until there are fewer calls to answer). For best performance, dedicate certain voice messaging ports for only answering incoming calls, and dedicate other ports for only dialing out. Separating these port functions eliminates the possibility of a collision, in which an incoming call arrives on a port at the same time that Cisco Unity Connection takes the port off-hook to dial out.
If your system is configured for a Cisco Unity Connection cluster, see the "Considerations for a Cisco Unity Connection Cluster" section.
Ports that will only dial out and will not answer calls can do one or more of the following:
•Notify users by phone, pager, or email of messages that have arrived.
•Turn MWIs on and off for user extensions.
•Make a TRAP connection so that users can use the phone as a recording and playback device in Cisco Unity Connection web applications.
Typically, these voice messaging ports are the least busy ports.
If your system is configured for a Cisco Unity Connection cluster, see the "Considerations for a Cisco Unity Connection Cluster" section.
From;
Cheers!
Rob
"Show a little faith, there's magic in the night" - Springsteen
07-14-2012 08:35 AM
Hi James,
The "General" rule for Port assignment that people have used over the years
has been the 75/25 breakdown. Where 75% of the available Ports are dedicated
for Answering-only and the other 25% are set for MWI,TRAP & Dialout
This is by no means a hard & fast rule, but rather a recommendation. In your design
you may prefer an 80/20 or some other distribution.
The number of voice messaging ports to install depends on numerous factors, including:
•The number of calls Cisco Unity Connection will answer when call traffic is at its peak.
•The expected length of each message that callers will record and that users will listen to.
•The number of users.
•The number of ports that will be set to dial out only.
•The number of calls made for message notification.
•The number of MWIs that will be activated when call traffic is at its peak.
•The number of TRAP connections needed when call traffic is at its peak. (TRAP connections are used by Cisco Unity Connection web applications to play back and record over the phone.)
•The number of calls that will use the automated attendant and call handlers when call traffic is at its peak.
•Whether a Cisco Unity Connection cluster is configured. For considerations, see the "Considerations for a Cisco Unity Connection Cluster" section.
It is best to install only the number of voice messaging ports that are needed so that system resources are not allocated to unused ports.
The calls that the voice messaging ports answer can be incoming calls from unidentified callers or from users. Typically, the voice messaging ports that answer calls are the busiest.
You can set voice messaging ports to both answer calls and to dial out (for example, to send message notifications). However, when the voice messaging ports perform more than one function and are very active (for example, answering many calls), the other functions may be delayed until the voice messaging port is free (for example, message notifications cannot be sent until there are fewer calls to answer). For best performance, dedicate certain voice messaging ports for only answering incoming calls, and dedicate other ports for only dialing out. Separating these port functions eliminates the possibility of a collision, in which an incoming call arrives on a port at the same time that Cisco Unity Connection takes the port off-hook to dial out.
If your system is configured for a Cisco Unity Connection cluster, see the "Considerations for a Cisco Unity Connection Cluster" section.
Ports that will only dial out and will not answer calls can do one or more of the following:
•Notify users by phone, pager, or email of messages that have arrived.
•Turn MWIs on and off for user extensions.
•Make a TRAP connection so that users can use the phone as a recording and playback device in Cisco Unity Connection web applications.
Typically, these voice messaging ports are the least busy ports.
If your system is configured for a Cisco Unity Connection cluster, see the "Considerations for a Cisco Unity Connection Cluster" section.
From;
Cheers!
Rob
"Show a little faith, there's magic in the night" - Springsteen
07-14-2012 06:04 PM
Thanks Rob. Exactly what I looking for.
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