Cisco Systems OL-18611-01 Work Light User Manual


 
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CTI Route Point Configuration
A computer telephony integration (CTI) route point designates a virtual device that can receive multiple,
simultaneous calls for application-controlled redirection.
For first-party call control, you can optionally add a CTI port for each active voice line (the CTI
application determines this). Applications that use CTI route points and CTI ports include Cisco IP
Softphone, Cisco Unified Communications Manager Auto-Attendant, and Cisco IP Interactive Voice
Response System. After you add a CTI route point to Cisco Unified Communications Manager
Administration, information from the RIS Data Collector service displays in the CTI Route Point
Configuration window. When available, the IP address of the device and the name of the Cisco Unified
Communications Manager with which the device registered display.
Note You must not associate CTI route points with directory numbers (DNs) that are members of line groups
and, by extension, that are members of hunt lists. If a DN is a member of a line group or hunt list, you
cannot associate that DN with a CTI route point that you configure with the CTI Route Point
Configuration window.
For detailed instructions on how to configure CTI route points and CTI ports that are associated with
these applications, refer to the documentation and online help that is included with these applications.
This section describes the following basic procedure:
CTI Route Point Configuration Settings, page 88-2
Finding CTI Route Points, page 88-6
Configuring a CTI Route Point, page 88-7
Deleting a CTI Route Point, page 88-8
Resetting a CTI Route Point, page 88-8
Synchronizing a CTI Route Point, page 88-9
Related Topics, page 88-10