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The Service Parameters configuration pages for Cisco CallManager Release 3.0 allow you to configure several different services on selected servers. With the Service Parameters application, you can insert, modify, and delete service parameters for those services.
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Caution You will never need to add or delete service parameters unless directed by the Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC). Some changes to service parameters may cause system failure. |
Additional Information
Refer to the following tables for the different service parameters, and a description of each, that can be configured for each service:
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Caution You will never need to add or delete service parameters unless directed by the Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC). Some changes to service parameters may cause system failure. |
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Note We strongly recommend modifying trace parameters from the Trace Configuration page. Refer to the "Trace" section for more information. |
Table 7-1 contains service parameters configured for Cisco CallManager.
| ParamName | Values | Description |
|---|---|---|
AbleToEstablishMF | Default: T | Used for certification testing. We recommend you do not change the default value. Valid values are T or F. Send the SABME at startup instead of waiting for the distance end to do it. |
AnalogAccessUse729 | Default: F | Not supported for Cisco CallManager Release 3.0. |
AutoSelectHeldCallFlag | Default: F | Determines whether to automatically select the call on hold when the phone goes off hook if that call was the last signal sent to the phone. |
CallDiagnosticsEnabled | Default: F | Determines whether call diagnostic records are generated. Valid values are: F = not generated T = generated |
CallParkReversionTimeout | Default: 60 | The number of seconds to wait before reverting a parked party to the call parker. Valid value is any numeric value. |
CallWaitingEnable | Default: T | Enables or disables call waiting for the entire system. |
CdrEnabled | Default: F | Determines whether Call Detail Records (CDRs) are generated. Valid values are: T = Cdrs are generated F = Cdrs are not generated |
CdrLogCallsWithZeroDuration Flag | Default: F | Enables logging of CDR records for calls which were never connected, or which lasted less than one second. |
ClearCallsWhenDatalinkGoes Down | Default: T | If the D-channel (datalink) terminates, this setting determines if calls to the phones will be terminated. Valid values are 0 = Do not clear calls when datalink goes down; 1 = Clear calls when datalink goes down. |
ConnectDisconnectTimer | Default: 7 | Used for debugging purposes only. We strongly recommend you do not change the default value. The maximum time allowed for a response from a connect or disconnect request. Valid value is any numeric value. |
DbNoActivityTimeout | Default: 30 | The amount of time to wait before closing the file after no database requests have been received. Valid value is any numeric value. |
DigitAnalysisTimer | Default: 6 | Used for debugging purposes only. We strongly recommend you do not change the default value. The maximum time allowed for a response from a digit analysis requests. Valid value is any numeric value. |
DisplayIEDeliveryFlag | Default: F | This flag (when set to T) enables the delivery of the display IE in SETUP and CONNECT messages for the calling and called party name delivery service. |
ForwardMaximumHopCount | Default: 12 | Maximum number of attempts to extend a forwarded call. Valid values are: (Value >=1) |
ForwardNoAnswerTimeout | Default: 12 | The number of seconds to wait before forwarding on No Answer Condition. Valid values are: (Value >=1) |
GatekeeperControlRegistration Type | Default: F | H.323 Gatekeeper Control Registration Type. We strongly recommend not changing this parameter unless you have a complete understanding of RAS registration. |
GatewayKeepAliveTimeout | Default: 25 | The number of seconds between Gateway Status messages. |
GatewayPollTimeout | Default: 10 | The number of seconds to wait for a response from a GatewayOpenReq. Valid value is any numeric value. |
H225ConnectTime | Default: 0 | H.225ConnectTime determines, on an outgoing H.323/H.225 call, whether we process the open logical channel (when audio is transmitted) on the call proceeding, call alerting, or call connecting. |
HoldType | Default: F | Original Hold Type requires the user to press the hold button to retrieve a call from hold. The new hold allows the user to press the line button on which the held call is stored to retrieve it. |
InterfaceIdentifierPresentFlag | Default: F | This flag only applies to the DMS100 protocol for the digital access gateway in the Channel Identification IE of the SETUP, CALL PROCEEDING, ALERTING, and CONNECT messages. The purpose of this parameter is to interoperate with Nortel PBX when the PBX is configured to use the DMS100 protocol. |
IpPrecedence | Default: 0x000000B0 | Used by anyone who configures streaming, phones, media applications, etc. We strongly recommend that this parameter never be changed. |
L2RetriesN200 | Default: 3 | The number of retries before declaring the datalink down. Valid value is any numeric value. |
LineStateUpdateEnabled | Default: T | Determines whether Line State Server (used by Cisco WebAttendant) can track the active/inactive states of each line/directory number. |
LowPriorityQueueThrottling Flag | Default: F | When low priority TCP queue gets too large, start throwing away new call attempts. |
LowPriorityQueueThrottling MaxCount | Default: 1000 | The maximum number of outstanding low priority stimulus messages in the queue before new call attempts are discarded. Use this value to adjust call response time. Valid value is any numeric value. |
MatchingCgpnWithAttendant Flag | Default: F | On an outbound analog access gateway call, compare if the calling party number matches one of the associated analog access ports. If so, then select that port, otherwise make it so all ports with an attendant number assigned to them are not usable for the life of the current call. This forces selection of another analog access device if another analog access gateway has been configured in RoutePoint/RouteGroup. If another analog access gateway has not been configured, the user hears a fast busy signal. |
MaxAdHocConference | Default: 4 Min: 3 Max: maximum size of largest conference bridge in system | Specifies the maximum number of parties that can be added to an Ad-Hoc Conference. |
MaxErrorsToReport | Default: 1 | The number of errors to report per datalink establishment. Valid value is any numeric value. |
MaxMeetMeConferenceUnicast | Default: 10 Min: 3 Max: maximum size of largest conference bridge in system | Specifies the maximum number of participants that can join a Meet-Me conference. |
MaxNumberOfReceivedIFrames BeforeAcking | Default: 0 | Receive 5 I-Frames before responding with a receiver ready (RR) for an acknowledgement (ACK). Valid value is any numeric value. |
MaxNumberOfStationsIniting | Default: 50 | The maximum number of stations trying to initialize without completing all database requests. Under a heavy load, it is possible to overwhelm the system to the point where no calls can be completed. Set these values to get back usability if the system becomes overwhelmed. Decreasing the LowPriorityQueueThrottlingMaxCount provides faster dial tone, but also increases the chances for calls being rejected. Valid value is any numeric value. |
MediaExchangeInterfaceCaps Timeout | Default: 8 | The number of seconds for a device to send capabilities for a media connection. Valid value is any numeric value. |
MediaExchangeTimeout | Default: 5 | The number of seconds for a media connection to be made. Valid value is any numeric value. |
OutOfBandwidthText | Default: Not Enough Bandwidth | The text to be displayed when the call cannot be placed because there is not enough bandwidth. |
OutStandingIFramesK | Default: 7 | The maximum number of outstanding I-Frames which are not acknowledged. Valid value is any numeric value. |
OverlapReceivingForPriFlag | Default: F | We strongly recommend using the default setting for this parameter. |
PreferredG711Millisecond PacketSize | Default: 20 | This is the preferred amount of time set for delivering packets. Value for this parameter should never be set below 20, as this will add latency. |
PreferredG723Millisecond PacketSize | Default: 30 | This is the preferred amount of time set for delivering packets. This parameter should never be set below 20, as this will add latency. |
PreferredG729Millisecond PacketSize | Default: 20 | This is the preferred amount of time set for delivering packets. This parameter should never be set below 20, as this will add latency. |
RASMulticastFlag | Default: F | Allows for multicast registration of RAS. Caution: Do not set this parameter unless you want all RAS devices to register to Cisco CallManager. |
RedirectingNumIEDeliveryFlag | Default: F | This flag applies to the SETUP message only on all protocols for the digital access gateway. When the flag is set to True, the RedirectingNumberIE is included in the SETUP message to indicate the first redirecting number and the redirecting reason of the call when Call Forward happens. |
SdlMaxUnHandledExceptions | Default: 5 | The maximum number of Cisco CallManager exceptions before Cisco CallManager stops running. |
SdlTraceMaxLines | Default: 10000 | The maximum number of lines in each file before starting the next file. Valid value is any numeric value. |
SdlTraceTotalNumFiles | Default: 100 | The maximum number of files before restarting file count and overwriting old files. |
SilenceSuppressionSystemWide | Default: T | Determines whether silence suppression is disabled for all devices on a system-wide basis. |
SilenceSuppressionWith Gateways | Default: T | Determines whether silence suppression is disabled for all devices on gateways. |
StableIn4Flag | Default: F | Used for certification testing. We recommend you do not change the default value. |
Station2ndKeepaliveInterval | Default: 60 | The Keepalive Interval for backup server. |
StationKeepaliveInterval | Default: 30 | The number of seconds between keepalive messages sent to Cisco IP Phones (stations). Use any numeric value starting at 30. We recommend you do not use the 0 value. |
StatisticsEnabled | Default: T | Determines whether system statistics are generated. Valid values are: F = not generated T = generated |
StatusEnqPollFlag | Default: F | Sends status enquiries to H.323 devices to check for out of range status. If the device is determined to be out of range, the call is terminated. If the device is within range, sending these status enquiries does not disrupt call connection. |
StripPoundCalledPartyFlag | Default: T | This flag (when set to T) enables the stripping of # sign digits from the called party IE, of the inbound and outbound Q.931 and H.225 SETUP message. |
SuppressOutOfChansEvents | Default: T | Used for debugging purposes only. We strongly recommend you do not change the default value. Determines whether out of channels responses will be sent to event processing. |
TimerSendProgress_msec | Default: 3000 | Sometimes the other end does not get back fast enough with the Alert, Progress or Connect while in Call_initiated state. |
TimerT1Frame_msec | Default: 2000 | Valid value is any numeric value in 1/8 second ticks. |
TimerT200_msec | Default: 1000 | Layer 2 Retransmission time. This is the only timer value which is in 1/40 second ticks, all other values are in 1/8 second ticks. The increased granularity was needed because of certification testing and requirements which were +/-5% on timers. Valid value is any numeric value in 1/40 second ticks. |
TimerT203_msec | Default: 10000 | Layer 2 Keepalive. Valid value is any numeric value in 1/8 second ticks. |
TimerT301_msec | Default: 180000 | User-(Call Delivered) ALERTING Received, Network-(Call Received) ALERTING Received. Valid value is any numeric value in 1/8 second ticks. |
TimerT302_msec | Default: 10000 | Interdigit Timeout. User-(Overlap Receiving) SETUP ACK sent, Network-(Overlap Sending) SETUP ACK sent. Valid value is any numeric value in 1/8 second ticks. |
TimerT303_msec | Default: 4000 | User-(Call Initiated) SETUP sent, Network-(Call Present) SETUP sent. Valid value is any numeric value in 1/8 second ticks. |
TimerT304_msec | Default: 20000 | User-(Overlap Sending) SETUP ACK received, Network-(Overlap Receiving) SETUP ACK received. Valid value is any numeric value in 1/8 second ticks. |
TimerT305_msec | Default: 30000 | User-(Disconnect Request) DISCONNECT sent, Network-(Disconnect Indication) DISCONNECT without progress ind sent. Valid value is any numeric value in 1/8 second ticks. |
TimerT306_msec | Default: 30000 | Network-(Disconnect Indication) DISCONNECT with progress ind sent. Valid value is any numeric value in 1/8 second ticks. |
TimerT307_msec | Default: 180000 | Network-(Null) SUSPEND ACK sent. Valid value is any numeric value in 1/8 second ticks. |
TimerT308_msec | Default: 4000 | User-(Release Request) RELEASE sent, Network-(Release Request) RELEASE sent. Valid value is any numeric value in 1/8 second ticks. |
TimerT309_msec | Default: 90000 | User/Network-(Any stable State) Datalink lost. Valid value is any numeric value in 1/8 second ticks. |
TimerT310_msec | Default: 10000 | User-(Outgoing Call Proceed) CALL PROCEED received, Network-(Incoming Call Proceed) CALL PROCEED received. Valid value is any numeric value in 1/8 second ticks. |
TimerT313_msec | Default: 4000 | User-(Connect Request) CONNECT sent. Valid value is any numeric value in 1/8 second ticks. |
TimerT316_msec | Default: 120000 | (Restart Request) RESTART sent. Valid value is any numeric value in 1/8 second ticks. |
TimerT317_msec | Default: 300000 | Valid value is any numeric value in 1/8 second ticks. |
TimerT321_msec | Default: 30000 | (Any state) D-Channel failure. Valid value is any numeric value in 1/8 second ticks. |
TimerT322_msec | Default: 4000 | (Any state) STATUS ENQUIRY sent. Valid value is any numeric value in 1/8 second ticks. |
TimerTStatusEnqPoll_msec | Default: 10000 | (Any state) Timer initially used to send a StatusEnq. This was done to check to see if Symbol H.323 phone was still attached. Valid value is any numeric value in 1/8 second ticks. |
TimeToDelayBeforeSendingAn Ack_msec | Default: 0 | The time to wait to send a receiver ready (RR) acknowledgement on a given Non poll I-Frame. Valid value is any numeric value in 25 millisecond ticks. 0 = send immediately. |
ToneOnHoldTime | Default: 10 Min: 5 Max: 99999 | The number of seconds to play some type of tone when a call is on hold (minimum of five seconds). |
Refer to the "Trace" section for descriptive and configuration information on all trace parameters. | ||
UnknownCallerId |
| The directory number to be displayed. Valid value is any numeric value representing a general number for your system (if you wish to provide caller ID functionality to called parties). Valid value is any valid telephone number. |
UnknownCallerIdFlag | Default: T | This parameter is related to the Unknown CallerId field. We strongly recommend using the default setting since this can now be configured using Cisco CallManager Administration. |
UnknownCallerIdText | Default: Unknown | The text to be displayed to called parties having caller ID capability. The first line is 20 characters and the second line is 14 characters. Try to get a saying which looks OK in the display when broken into two lines having the specified number of characters per line. |
UserUserIEStatus | Default: F | If the user to user information element (UUIE) is passed in the system, enabling UUIE status allows ISDN PRI messages to include them outbound PRI calls. |
Additional Information
The following list contains additional information related to this section:
Related Procedures
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Caution You will never need to add or delete service parameters unless directed by the Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC). Some changes to service parameters may cause system failure. |
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Note We strongly recommend modifying trace parameters from the Trace Configuration page. Refer to the "Trace" section for more information. |
Table 7-2 contains service parameters configured for Cisco TFTP.
| ParamName | Values | Description |
|---|---|---|
AnalogTcpPort | Default: 2002 | Not used under normal circumstances. |
CallManagerIp | Default: 127.0.0.1 | Not used under normal circumstances. |
CallManagerIpTrack | Default: T | Not used under normal circumstances. |
ChangeUDPPort | Default: 3000 | Do not change this parameter. |
DigitalTcpPort | Default: 2001 | Not used under normal circumstances. |
FileDelete | Default: T | Flag that enables configuration file deletion. This is necessary to ensure deleted devices do not still get configuration files. |
FileLocation | Default: c:\Program Files\Cisco\TFTPpath | String that represents the primary path for building and serving files. |
PhoneTcpPort | Default: 2000 | Not used under normal circumstances. |
ServerIpTrack | Default: T | True means use default local IP address. Do not change this parameter. |
TFTPIp | Default: 127.0.0.1 | String that represents the IP address of the TFTP server if ServerIpTrack is false. |
Refer to the "Trace" section for descriptive and configuration information on all trace parameters. | ||
UseDb | Default: T | Do not change this parameter. |
Additional Information
The following list contains additional information related to this section:
Related Procedures
The following list contains procedures related to this section:
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Caution You will never need to add or delete service parameters unless directed by the Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC). Some changes to service parameters may cause system failure. |
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Note We strongly recommend modifying trace parameters from the Trace Configuration page. Refer to the "Trace" section for more information. |
Table 7-3 contains service parameters configured for Cisco Messaging Interface.
| ParamName | Values | Description |
|---|---|---|
MessageWaitingOffDN |
| Specifies the directory number to which calls from a voicemail system are directed to disable or turn off the Message Waiting light for the specified calling party. |
MessageWaitingOnDN |
| Specifies the directory number to which calls from a voicemail system are directed to enable or turn on a Message Waiting light for the specified calling party. |
MiniSearchSpace |
| The search space to use when determining the device to be affected by the MWI lamp. |
SerialPort | Default: COM1 | The port to which the cable is connected, and that is connected to the voice mail system. |
Refer to the "Trace" section for descriptive and configuration information on all trace parameters. | ||
VoiceMailDn |
| The voice mail access number. |
VoiceMailPartition |
| The partition in which the voice mail DN resides. |
Additional Information
The following list contains additional information related to this section:
Related Procedures
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Caution You will never need to add or delete service parameters unless directed by the Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC). Some changes to service parameters may cause system failure. |
Table 7-4 contains service parameters configured for Cisco IP Voice Media Streaming.
| ParamName | Values | Description |
|---|---|---|
CFB:OrphanStreamTimeout | Default: 300 | Time set for orphaned CFB calls to stay up when a Cisco CallManager goes down. |
ChangeUDPPort | Default: 3000 | Do not change this parameter. |
MTP:OrphanStreamTimeout | Default: 300 | Time set for orphaned calls or conferences to stay up when a Cisco CallManager goes down. |
MTP:RunFlag | Default: F | This flag (when set) enables MTP. |
Refer to the "Trace" section for descriptive and configuration information on all trace parameters. | ||
Additional Information
The following list contains additional information related to this section:
Related Procedures
The following list contains procedures related to this section:
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Caution You will never need to add or delete service parameters unless directed by the Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC). Some changes to service parameters may cause system failure. |
Table 7-5 contains service parameters configured for the Database Layer.
| ParamName | Values | Description |
|---|---|---|
MaxCdrRecords |
| A service wide parameter that is a number that specifies the maximum number of CDR records to keep around. If the CDR tables get too full (the number of records reaches this maximum number) then the oldest records are deleted and a message is sent to the Event log. This check occurs once a day. |
Refer to the "Trace" section for descriptive and configuration information on all trace parameters. | ||
Additional Information
The following list contains additional information related to this section:
Related Procedures
The following list contains procedures related to this section:
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Posted: Mon Jun 12 17:53:47 PDT 2000
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