Configuration Mapping for Phones, DeviceProfiles, and Lines

Configuration mapping is available for higher level administrators as a part of the overall configuration as well as for other purposes.

The table describes the purpose of configuration mapping:

Type

Purpose

For phones and device profiles

  • Define the phones types available for selection.

  • Define the configuration settings used when a specific phone type is selected.

  • Allow multiple configurations, for example, different button templates for the same phone type.

  • Provide business-friendly names for different phone type configurations, rather than CUCM-defined names. For example: “Executive Phone with 2 lines”.

  • Make use of phone-type-agnostic configuration templates (CFTs), allowing for the management of fewer CFTs in the system rather than a CFT for each phone type.

For lines, phones and device profiles

Define a set of feature templates for use by lower-level administrators, and customize the configuration of the applicable item. This allows you to have different versions of configuration, as required.

For soft phones (specifically)

Provide CFTs to manage the process of moving the soft phones of subscribers.

Phone Configuration Mapping

There may only be one phone configuration mapping at any hierarchy. This phone configuration mapping must be Default.

Mapping Profiles

The mapping profiles define the list of phone types that can be selected, and includes:

  • Profile name

  • Profile items: Phone type, Protocol, Button template, Security profile

  • Base configuration template (CFT)

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The value in the Profile Name field is presented to the lower-level administrator user in Phone drop-downs in the Admin Portal.

For example, if the administrator selects “Cisco 7841”, then:

  • The phone is provisioned as a “Cisco 7841” SIP device

  • The phone will have a button template called Standard 7841 SIP

  • The phone will a security profile called Cisco 7841 - Standard SIP Non-Secure Profile

  • The phone configuration will come from a basic CFT called Basic Phone CFT

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Note

The Base Configuration Template and the Feature Configuration Template may also contain profile item fields such as Phone Type and Protocol. In this case, the order of precedence for the values is:

  1. Feature Configuration Template

  2. Base Configuration Template

  3. Profile items

For example, a phone type specified in the Phone Type field under Profiles is superceded by the phone type specified in the Base Configuration Template or the Feature Configuration Template.

Feature Templates

The Feature Templates section of the Phone and Device Profile configuration mapping allows a higher-level administrator to configure a list of Feature Configuration Template CFTs, providing different configurations to complete the setting of the phone, device profile or line.

The image shows the list of available Feature templates:

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The Feature templates are presented to the lower-level administrator as the list of templates (phone, device profile or line) that can be chosen when adding either a phone, extension mobility, or line. The Feature templates will contain the additional configuration settings that are applied on top of the settings mentioned above.

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Macros for Phone Configuration Mapping

The table describes the available context macro variables when defining configuration templates for the phone mappings:

Macro

Description

{{ input.standalone }}

Flag whether it is a standalone phone or being associated with a subscriber.

{{ input.username }}

Username of the subscriber the phone is being associated with. Only when standalone is false.

{{ input.device_type }}

The user selected device type. This in fact is the phone mapping profile name.

{{ input.template_name }}

The user selected feature template.

{{ input.name }}

The user entered phone name.

{# input.lines #}

The user entered list of lines.

{{ input.lines.0.directory_number }}

The number of the first line.

{{ input.lines.0.template_name }}

The user selected line template.

{{ input.lines.0.label }}

The user entered line label.

{{ input.lines.0.display }}

The user entered line display.

{{ pwf.user }}

Object containing all UCM user settings of the associated subscriber. Only when standalone is false.

Device Profile Configuration Mapping

There may only be one device profile configuration mapping at any hierarchy, and the name of this mapping (at any hierarchy) must be Default.

The setup for device profile configuration mapping is identical to the phone configuration mapping. The phone type list and Feature* templates are presented to the administrator when adding an extension mobility service to a subscriber via the Subscriber Management page. See Feature Templates under Phone Configuration Mapping.

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Line Configuration Mapping

There may only be one line configuration mapping at any hierarchy, and this line configuration mapping (at any hierarchy) must be Default.

A list of line templates can be configured and these will be presented to the administrator when new lines are be created, for example when adding a new phone.

Macros for Line Configuration Mapping

The table describes the available context macro variables when defining configuration templates for the line mappings:

Macro

Description

{{ input.userid }}

User ID for description.

{{ pwf.PassedLine.pattern }}

Line pattern description.

{{ input.firstName }}

User first name for Alerting name or ASCII Alerting name.

{{ input.lastName }}

User last name for Alerting name or ASCII Alerting name.

{{ input.Phone.0.lines.line.0.dirn.pattern }}

The destination.

The table describes the named macros that can be used when defining configuration templates for the line mappingse. High-level administrators with access to data/Macro can inspect and evaluate these named macros to verify result values. For details on Configuration Template customizations, see the Advanced Configuration Guide.

  • For callingSearchSpaceName

    {{ macro.CUCM_LINE_callForwardAll_callingSearchSpaceName }}
    {{ macro.CUCM_LINE_callForwardAlternateParty_callingSearchSpaceName }}
    {{ macro.CUCM_LINE_callForwardBusy_callingSearchSpaceName-2 }}
    {{ macro.CUCM_LINE_callForwardBusyInt_callingSearchSpaceName }}
    {{ macro.CUCM_LINE_callForwardNoAnswer_callingSearchSpaceName }}
    {{ macro.CUCM_LINE_callForwardNoAnswerInt_callingSearchSpaceName }}
    {{ macro.CUCM_LINE_callForwardNoCoverage_callingSearchSpaceName }}
    {{ macro.CUCM_LINE_callForwardNoCoverageInt_callingSearchSpaceName }}
    {{ macro.CUCM_LINE_callForwardNotRegistered_callingSearchSpaceName }}
    {{ macro.CUCM_LINE_callForwardOnFailure_callingSearchSpaceName }}
    {{ macro.CUCM_LINE_callForwardOnFailure_callingSearchSpaceName }}
    
  • For presenceGroupName

    {{ macro.CUCM_LINE_presenceGroupName }}
    
  • For routePartitionName

    {{ macro.CUCM_LINE_routePartitionName }}
    
  • For secondaryCallingSearchSpaceName

    {{ macro.CUCM_LINE_callForwardAll_secondaryCallingSearchSpaceName }}
    
  • For voiceMailProfileName

    {{ macro.CUCM_LINE_vmprofile }}
    

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