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Service Parameters Configuration
Service parameters for Cisco Unified Communications Manager allow you to configure different
services on selected servers. You can view a list of parameters and their descriptions by clicking the
question mark button in the Service Parameter Configuration window.
If you deactivate a service by using Cisco Unified Serviceability, Cisco Unified Communications
Manager retains any updated service parameter values. If you start the service again, Cisco Unified
Communications Manager sets the service parameters to the changed values.
Note For information about what happens to service parameter values during an upgrade, refer to Upgrading
Cisco Unified Communications Manager.
For more information about Cisco Unified Communications Manager services, refer to the Cisco Unified
Serviceability Administration Guide.
Use the following topics to configure or display service parameters:
Configuring Service Parameters for a Service on a Server, page 25-1
Displaying Parameters for a Service, page 25-3
Configuring Service Parameters for a Service on a Server
Service parameters for Cisco Unified Communications Manager allow you to configure different
services on selected servers. You can view a list of parameters and their descriptions by clicking the
question mark button in the Service Parameter Configuration window.
Consider the following information before you configure the service parameters in the Service
Parameters Configuration window:
For information about what happens to service parameter values during an upgrade, refer to
Upgrading Cisco Unified Communications Manager.
Feature services, which display under Service Activation and Control Center–Feature Services in
Cisco Unified Serviceability, can display as active or inactive in the Service Parameters
Configuration window. If you activated the feature service in Cisco Unified Serviceability, the
service displays as active in the Service Parameters Configuration window; for example, Cisco
CallManager (active). If you have not activated the feature service, the service displays as inactive
in the Service Parameters Configuration window.