/mcpprovisioning from Unified CM. In Unified CM, these settings appear in the Product-Specific Configuration section, but on the endpoint, they appear under Advanced Configuration. Table 72: Provisioning and Migration Scenarios for Video Endpoints What to do Existing Configuration Summary Task With Unified CM at a minimum release 12.5(1)SU1 and the CE endpoint at 9.8, you can provision new endpoints and manage the product-specific configurations from Unified CM. • Brand new device • Device is not provisioned on Unified CM • No existing settings on the device or on Unified CM Provisioning New Video Endpoints If you are migrating existing video endpoints from a Cisco TelePresence Video Communications Server to Cisco Unified Communications Manager: Adding Phones via Phone Configuration window in Unified CM: • Add the phone to Unified CM, but DO NOT CLICK Save. • Register the phone. After registration, the existing Advanced Configuration settings from the phone are uploaded to Unified CM and display in Product-Specific Configurations in the Phone Configuration window. • In the Phone Configuration window, configure the new settings and click Save. The provisioned settings download to the phone. For a detailed procedure, see Add Migrating Video Endpoint to Unified CM, on page 722 Adding Phones via Bulk Administration Make sure that the csv file or BAT Template that you use for provisioning does not include the Product-Specific Configuration fields. Adding Phones via AXL Make sure that the AXL request does not include any Product-Specific Configuration fields. • Existing device • Device is not provisioned on Unified CM • Device is configured, but Unified CM does not have any of the configurations Migrating Existing Video Endpoints from VCS Feature Configuration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager, Release 15 and SUs 721 Device Management Provisioning and Migration Scenarios