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Application Note

Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 R2 Enterprise Edition to Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express / Remote Call Control
Table of Contents Introduction .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 2 Network Topology.................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3 Limitations................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 4 System Components ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 5 Hardware Requirements ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 5 Software Requirements........................................................................................................................................................................................ 5 Features .................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 5 Features Supported.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 5 Features Not Supported ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 5 Configuration............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 6 Configuration Sequence and Tasks ..................................................................................................................................................................... 6 Configuring the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express (CUCME) .................................................................................................. 7 Configuring Microsoft OCS 2007 R2 Enterprise Edition ................................................................................................................................. 14 Acronyms................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 40

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Introduction This document describes feature interoperability and documents the steps and configurations necessary for Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express (CUCME) to interoperate with Microsoft Office Communications Server (OCS) 2007 R2 Enterprise Edition. These features include Microsoft Office Communicator (OC) features, Desktop (DTP) or IP Phone features, CUCME administration, configuration and provisioning. It aims to provide a good understanding of what works and what does not work in terms of the feature interaction between various components of the CUCME, and OCS. It also provides guidance to deployment participants of the limitations, expected behaviors as well as known issues. Please note that this document does not address performance and scalability, which are part of broader criteria for a deployment-ready solution As shown in the Network Topology diagram, interoperability testing was performed between the CUCME and the OCS 2007 R2 using a single OCS 2007 R2 pool. Please note the absence of a CSS11501 Load Balancer. This hardware component is not required for OCS 2007 R2 Enterprise Edition deployments with only one Front End Server per pool. Multiple Front End Servers installed for performance or redundancy, per pool, will still require a load balancer.

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Network Topology
Figure 1. Network Topology/Test Setup

Microsoft OCS R2 2007


CSTA/ SIP 172.21.1.243

*TLS Communication between OCS components


Cisco Catalyst 3500 Switch Cisco Catalyst 3500 Switch
CSTA/ SIP CSTA/ SIP 172.20.43.235

Pool 1 SQL 2008

Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express

CSTA/ SIP

Domain Controller/ Active directory/ DNS


172.21.1.100

Laptop

Cisco 7975 DN 14086111004

MOC CME1

Intranet IP Cloud
Laptop

Cisco 7971 DN: 14086111003

MOC CME2 Cisco 7961 DN: 14086111002

Laptop

MOC CME3

Laptop

Cisco 7961 DN: 14086111001 MOC CME4

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Limitations

The default normalization rule for the OCS is to have the + sign as a prefix to the phone DN. However, as of the current release, the CUCME does not support and recognize this. Thus, when + is used as prefix to the DNs, call control over the phones is lost even though the MOCs are registered. Instead of making calls using user names among registered MOCs, MOC to MOC calls were made by entering the DN manually on the MOC. The number entered becomes one of the contact selections. Due to the normalization rule requirements stated above, the Reverse Number Lookup feature is only supported on Communicator Calls or MOC to MOC calls. For calls using the manually entered DN, the calling name is not displayed in the Accept Call dialog box because DNs without the prefix + is not recognized by the OCS. OCS 2007 R2 does not support call conferencing through remote call control. Conferencing is available in IP Phone only or OC only call scenarios. Call forward setting made on the Cisco IP phone (desktop), using its soft key button or the Cisco UCM phone configuration page is not reflected by the Microsoft OC GUI. As of Microsoft OCS 2007 release, this feature is not supported. The Microsoft OC can override any call forward setting manually configured on the IP Phone and vice versa. Do Not Disturb (DND) is an unsupported feature with respect to CUCME integration. Thus, any OC client with DND feature enabled will still have any received calls routed to its controlled IP Phone and the Accept Call dialog box will still appear on the associated MOC. Refer to the Features section below for a list of supported and unsupported features in this integration.

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System Components Hardware Requirements Cisco MCS 7825H servers Cisco Catalyst 3560 1 Cisco 7975 IP Phone (SCCP) 1 Cisco 7971 IP Phone (SIP) 1 Cisco 7961 IP Phone (SCCP) 1 Cisco 7961 IP Phone (SIP) DELL notebook computers running Windows XP Professional version 2002 with SP2 (for OC)

Software Requirements Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express IOS Image: c2800nm-adventerprisek9-mz.octopoda_20090514 Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 R2 Enterprise Edition, Windows Server 2008 x64 Enterprise Edition OS Windows Active Directory/DNS/Cert Server Enterprise Edition for OCS 2007 R2, Windows Server 2008 x64 Enterprise Edition OS Windows SQL Server 2008 Enterprise Edition, Windows Server 2008 x64 Enterprise Edition OS Microsoft Office Communicator 2007 R2 version

Features Features Supported Basic Call Placement/Clearing Basic Call Forwarding Call Hold/Retrieval Call Transfer (Unannounced or Blind, Announced or Consultation) Call Deflect Call per line limit Extension Mobility Features Not Supported Microsoft OC logon from two locations Call Forwarding Location Based Phone Settings

Conferencing through remote call control Meet-Me DTMF Call Alternate

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Do Not Disturb Dial Rule Configuration Reverse Number Lookup Shared Line

Configuration Configuration Sequence and Tasks A. OCS Enterprise Edition Configuration 1. Domain Name Server Configuration a. Forward Lookup Zone b. PTR records in Reverse Lookup Zone Front End Server Configuration a. Front End Server Properties b. Location Normalization Rules Pool Properties a. Routing b. Host Authorization Active Directory a. User Configuration b. User Properties Configuration c. Account Configuration Pool User Configuration from Front End Server a. Telephony Options Settings Office Communicator Configuration

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5. 6. B.

Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express Configuration

Please refer to the following CUCME configuration

For more Microsoft deployment and installation guides, go to: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd440724(office.13).aspx http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Search/enUS/?query=office%20communications%202007%20r2%20server&ac=8 http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=F19AE8E0-311C-4CE1-BBA25702F32F5409&displaylang=en

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Configuring the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express (CUCME) Current configuration : 5778 bytes ! ! No configuration change since last restart ! NVRAM config last updated at 19:49:44 UTC Wed Jul 15 2009 ! version 12.4 service timestamps debug datetime msec service timestamps log datetime msec no service password-encryption ! hostname ocs-cme ! boot-start-marker boot-end-marker ! logging message-counter syslog logging buffered 1000000 no logging console enable password lab ! no aaa new-model network-clock-participate wic 2 network-clock-select 1 T1 0/2/0 ! dot11 syslog ip source-route ! ! ip cef ! ip dhcp pool phone1 host 172.20.43.236 255.255.255.0 client-identifier 0100.1b0c.dbcb.27 option 150 ip 172.20.43.235 default-router 172.20.43.235 ! ip dhcp pool phone2 host 172.20.43.237 255.255.255.0 client-identifier 0100.1b0c.dbb3.99 default-router 172.20.43.235 option 150 ip 172.20.43.235 ! ip dhcp pool phone3 host 172.20.43.238 255.255.255.0 client-identifier 0100.1f9e.ac0d.6a default-router 172.20.43.235 option 150 ip 172.20.43.235 ! ip dhcp pool phone4 host 172.20.43.242 255.255.255.0 client-identifier 0024.142d.db06 default-router 172.20.43.235 option 150 ip 172.20.43.235 ! ! ip domain name cme.com

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ip name-server 172.20.241.100 no ipv6 cef ntp master ! multilink bundle-name authenticated ! ! ! ! ! ! ! voice service voip cti csta mode basic no cti shutdown allow-connections sip to sip no supplementary-service sip moved-temporarily no supplementary-service sip refer fax protocol cisco sip registrar server expires max 300 min 60 ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! voice register global mode cme source-address 172.20.43.235 port 5060 max-dn 50 max-pool 30 create profile sync 000228932307266A ! ! voice logout-profile 1 number 14086111001 type normal ! voice logout-profile 2 number 14086111002 type normal ! voice logout-profile 3 number 14086111003 type normal ! voice logout-profile 4 number 14086111004 type normal !

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voice user-profile 1 user ad1 password a number 14086114011 type normal speed-dial 1 14086114012 label "sd_14086113021" ! voice user-profile 2 user ad2 password a number 14086114012 type normal speed-dial 1 14086114011 label "sd_14086114011" ! voice user-profile 3 user ad3 password a number 14086111001 type normal ! ! ! voice-card 0 ! ! ! ! ! archive log config hidekeys ! ! ! ! ! controller T1 0/2/0 ! controller T1 0/2/1 ! ! ! ! ! interface GigabitEthernet0/0 ip address 172.20.43.235 255.255.255.0 duplex auto speed auto ! interface GigabitEthernet0/1 no ip address shutdown duplex auto speed auto ! ip forward-protocol nd ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 172.20.43.1 ip http server no ip http secure-server ! ! ! !

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! ! ! ! tftp-server flash:SCCP41.8-4-4S.loads tftp-server flash:apps41.8-4-3-16.sbn tftp-server flash:cnu41.8-4-3-16.sbn tftp-server flash:cvm41sccp.8-4-3-16.sbn tftp-server flash:dsp41.8-4-3-16.sbn tftp-server flash:jar41sccp.8-4-3-16.sbn tftp-server flash:term41.default.loads tftp-server flash:term61.default.loads tftp-server flash:SCCP70.8-4-4S.loads tftp-server flash:apps70.8-4-3-16.sbn tftp-server flash:cfg_SCCP70.8-4-4S.txt tftp-server flash:cvm70sccp.8-4-3-16.sbn tftp-server flash:dsp70.8-4-3-16.sbn tftp-server flash:jar70sccp.8-4-3-16.sbn tftp-server flash:term70.default.loads tftp-server flash:term71.default.loads tftp-server flash:P00308010100.bin tftp-server flash:P00308010100.sbn tftp-server flash:P00308010100.sb2 tftp-server flash:P00308010100.loads tftp-server flash:g3-tones.xml alias United_States/g3-tones.xml tftp-server flash:mk-sccp.jar alias English_United_States/mk-sccp.jar ! control-plane ! ! ! voice-port 0/0/0 ! voice-port 0/0/1 ! voice-port 0/1/0 ! voice-port 0/1/1 ! ! mgcp fax t38 ecm ! ! ! ! presence presence call-list watcher all allow subscribe ! sip-ua presence enable ! ! ! telephony-service no auto-reg-ephone

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xml user cisco password cisco 15 max-ephones 50 max-dn 150 ip source-address 172.20.43.235 port 2000 system message ocs-cme cnf-file perphone load 7960-7940 P00308010100 load 7961 SCCP41.8-4-4S load 7971 SCCP70.8-4-4S max-conferences 8 gain -6 call-forward pattern .T moh flash:music-on-hold.au multicast moh 239.10.10.10 port 2000 transfer-system full-consult transfer-pattern .T create cnf-files version-stamp Jan 01 2002 00:00:00 ! ! ephone-dn 1 dual-line number 14086111001 cti watch ! ! ephone-dn 2 octo-line number 14086111002 cti watch ! ! ephone-dn 3 octo-line number 14086111003 cti watch ! ! ephone-dn 4 octo-line number 14086111004 cti watch ! ! ephone-dn 5 number 14086111005 cti watch ! ! ephone-dn 6 number 14086111006 cti watch ! ! ephone-dn 11 dual-line number 14086112011 cti watch ! ! ephone-dn 12 dual-line number 14086112012 cti watch !

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! ephone-dn 21 dual-line number 14086113021 cti notify cti watch ! ! ephone-dn 22 dual-line number 14086113022 cti notify cti watch ! ! ephone-dn 41 octo-line number 4086114001 cti watch ! ! ephone-dn 42 octo-line number 4086114002 cti watch ! ! ephone-dn 43 dual-line number 4086114003 cti watch ! ! ephone-dn 51 octo-line number 14086114011 cti notify cti watch ! ! ephone-dn 52 octo-line number 14086114012 cti notify cti watch ! ! ephone-dn 53 dual-line number 14086114013 cti notify cti watch ! ! ephone 1 device-security-mode none mac-address 001B.0CDB.CB27 type 7961 logout-profile 1 ! ! ! ephone 2 device-security-mode none mac-address 001B.0CDB.B399

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type 7961 logout-profile 2 ! ! ! ephone 3 device-security-mode none mac-address 001F.9EAC.0D6A type 7971 logout-profile 3 ! ! ! ephone 4 device-security-mode none mac-address 0024.142D.DB06 type 7975 logout-profile 4 ! ! ! line con 0 exec-timeout 0 0 line aux 0 line vty 0 4 exec-timeout 0 0 no login ! scheduler allocate 20000 1000 end

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Configuring Microsoft OCS 2007 R2 Enterprise Edition Domain Name Server Configuration Forward Lookup Zone

This screen shot shows the DNS entries. This highlights OCS Pool 1 in MSPBX.com domain

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This screen shot shows the DNS entry for the CUCME connected to OCS in a different domain. The CUCME is in domain cme.com

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Reverse Lookup Zone

This screen shot shows PTR record entry for CUCME for reverse lookup

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This screen shot shows PTR record entries for OCS Pool1 for reverse lookup. The PTR record highlighted was used for OCS-CME integration.

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Front End Server Configuration Pool Properties

Static route to CUCME added in OCS Front End server.

This screen shot shows the General Settings for OCS Pool1 where it highlights static route to CUCME.

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This screen shot shows the Voice Settings for OCS Pool1 where it highlights the normalization rule associated with the Location Profile for the OCS environment. Please refer to Microsoft documentations for more details.

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This screen shot shows OCS Pool1 Front End server settings. Configuration details are found in the following pages.

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This screen shot shows how to add/edit Front End properties by right clicking on applicable pool.

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Click on Add to add and configure Front End IP address, port and transport protocol

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This screen shot shows how to add/edit pool properties by right clicking on applicable pool.

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Configuration here made using the Wizard during install

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Add CUCME FQDN in the ROUTING tab

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Add and enable CME Host Authorization using HOST AUTHORZATION tab

Make sure to check these boxes

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Active Directory User Configuration

This screen shot shows how to add or configure a new user which is done in the Active Directory. This is done by right clicking on USERS. Users added here will be displayed in the pool.

This window pops up when initializing NEW user configuration. Populate the user name and logon information.

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Select a Password for user login and enter it here

Make sure to check these boxes This window pops up after clicking on NEXT > in the previous page.

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Complete the USER configuration from the Active Directory.

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Fill in the USER information under the GENERAL tab.

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Populate the logon information for a USER under the ACCOUNT tab.

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Pool Users

The screen shot shows the list of Pool users when viewing from the Front-end server

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Click to complete user configuration

This window pops up when right clicking on a user list from the previous page.

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Enable Remote call control. Enter the FQDN of the CUCME in the Server URI section. All RCC clients MUST have the same configuration for the Domain name. Obviously, different users IDs.

This screen shot shows how to enable Remote Call Control (RCC)

Notice this number is not prefixed with +. CUCME current release does not support and recognize + sign.

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Microsoft Office Communicator Configuration

Click here to configure logon options

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Fill in the user account name and then click Advanced to enter the corresponding pool name.

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Click on Manual Configuration to configure connection settings if not already setup in the DNS

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This is a typical screen appearance upon logon by a user. Contacts can be entered here.

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This drop down menu is used to set presence of user.

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Acronyms CSTA Cisco UCM CTI CUP DND DTMF DTP GUI IETF IM IPPM MS OCS MCS MSN MPOP SCCP SIMPLE SIP SNMP TCP TLS XML MOC QoS GW S/W QBE DB Computer-Supported Telecommunications Applications Cisco Unified Communications Manager Computer Telephony Interface Cisco Unified Presence Do-Not-Disturb Dual Tone MultiFrequency DeskTop Phone Graphical User Interface Internet Engineering Task Force Instant Messaging Internet Protocol Phone Messenger Microsoft Office Communications Server Multimedia Communication Server Microsoft Network Multiple Point Of Presence Skinny Protocol SIP Instant Messaging and Presence Levering Extensions Session Initiation Protocol Simple Network Management Protocol Transmission Control Protocol Transport Layer Security Extensible Markup Language Microsoft Office Communicator Quality of Service Gateway Software Quick Buffer Encoding, Protocol Database

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