Common Phone Profile Information
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Name
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Enter a name to identify the common phone profile; for example, CPP_7905. The value can include 1 to 50 characters, including
alphanumeric characters, dot, dash, and underscores.
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Description
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Identify the purpose of the common phone profile; for example, common phone profile for the 7905 phone. The description can
include up to 50 characters in any language, but it cannot include double-quotes ("), percentage sign (%), ampersand (&),
back-slash (\), or angle brackets (<>).
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Local Phone Unlock Password
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Enter the password that is used to unlock a local phone. Valid values comprise 1 to 15 characters.
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DND Option
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When you enable Do Not Disturb (DND) on the phone, this parameter allows you to specify how the DND features handle incoming
calls:
- Call Reject—This option specifies that no incoming call information gets presented to the user. Depending on how you configure
the DND Incoming Call Alert parameter, the phone may play a beep or display a flash notification of the call.
- Ringer Off—This option turns off the ringer, but incoming call information gets presented to the device, so the user can accept
the call.
Note
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For 7940/7960 phones that are running SCCP, you can only choose the Ringer Off option. For mobile devices and dual-mode phones,
you can only choose the Call Reject option. When you activate DND Call Reject on a mobile device or dual-mode phone, no call
information gets presented to the device.
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DND Incoming Call Alert
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When you enable the DND Ringer Off or Call Reject option, this parameter specifies how a call displays on a phone.
From the drop-down list, choose one of the following options:
- Disable—This option disables both beep and flash notification of a call, but for the DND Ringer Off option, incoming call
information still gets displayed. For the DND Call Reject option, no call alerts display, and no information gets sent to
the device.
- Beep Only—For an incoming call, this option causes the phone to beep.
- Flash Only—For an incoming call, this option causes the phone to display a flash alert.
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Feature Control Policy
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From the drop-down list box, you can choose a feature control policy that has already been configured in the Feature Control
Policy configuration window (Device > Device Settings > Feature Control Policy).
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Wi-Fi Hotspot Profile
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Select a Wi-Fi Hotspot Profile from the drop-down list box. You may also click View Details to display details about the Wi-Fi Hotspot Profile that you select.
Note
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This field does not apply to all phone models.
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Enable End User Access to Phone Background Image Setting
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Check this check box to enable end users to change the background image on phones that use this common phone profile.
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Secure Shell Information
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Secure Shell User
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Enter a user ID for the secure shell user.
Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC) uses secure shell for troubleshooting and debugging. Contact TAC for further assistance.
See the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Security Guide for this release for information about how to configure encrypted phone configuration files to ensure that Cisco Unified Communications Manager does not send SSH credentials to the phone in the clear.
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Secure Shell Password
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Enter the password for a secure shell user. Contact TAC for further assistance.
See the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Security Guide for this release for information about how to configure encrypted phone configuration files to ensure that Cisco Unified Communications Manager does not send SSH passwords to the phone in the clear.
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Phone Personalization Information
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Phone Personalization
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The Phone Personalization setting allows you to enable a Cisco Unified IP Phone, so it works with Phone Designer, a Cisco Unified Communications widget that allows a phone user to customize the wallpaper
and ring tones on the phone. From the Phone Personalization drop-down list box, choose one of the following options:
- Disabled-The user cannot customize the Cisco Unified IP Phone by using Phone Designer.
- Enabled-The user can use Phone Designer to customize the phone.
- Default-The phone uses the configuration from the Phone Personalization enterprise parameter if you choose Default in both
the Phone Configuration and Common Phone Profile Configuration windows. If you choose Default in the Common Phone Profile
Configuration window but not in the Phone Configuration window, the phone uses the configuration that you specify in the Phone
Configuration window.
You must install and configure Phone Designer, so the phone user can customize the phone. Before you install and configure
Phone Designer, identify which Cisco Unified IP Phone models work with Phone Designer, as described in the Phone Designer documentation. For more information on Phone Designer,
see the Phone Designer documentation.
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Always Use Prime Line
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From the drop-down list box, choose one of the following options:
- Off—When the phone is idle and receives a call on any line, the phone user answers the call from the line on which the call
is received.
- On—When the phone is idle (off hook) and receives a call on any line, the primary line gets chosen for the call. Calls on
other lines continue to ring, and the phone user must select those other lines to answer these calls.
- Default—Cisco Unified Communications Manager uses the configuration from the Always Use Prime Line service parameter, which supports the Cisco CallManager service.
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Always Use Prime Line for Voice Message
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From the drop-down list box, choose one of the following options:
- On—If the phone is idle, the primary line on the phone becomes the active line for retrieving voice messages when the phone
user presses the Messages button on the phone.
- Off—If the phone is idle, pressing the Messages button on the phone automatically dials the voice-messaging system from the
line that has a voice message. Cisco Unified Communications Manager always selects the first line that has a voice message. If no line has a voice message, the primary line gets used when the
phone user presses the Messages button.
- Default—Cisco Unified Communications Manager uses the configuration from the Always Use Prime Line for Voice Message service parameter, which supports the Cisco CallManager
service.
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Services Provisioning
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From the drop-down list box, choose how the phone will support the services:
- Internal—The phone uses the phone configuration file to support the service.
Choose this option or Both for Cisco-provided default services where the Service URL has not been updated; that is, the service
URL indicates Application:Cisco/<name of service>; for example, Application:Cisco/CorporateDirectory.
Choose Internal or Both for Cisco-signed Java MIDlets because Cisco-signed Java MIDlets are provisioned in the configuration
file.
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External URL—Choosing External URL indicates that the phone ignores the services in the phone configuration file and retrieves
the services from a Service URL.
If you configured a custom Service URL for a service, you must choose either External URL or Both; if you choose Internal
in this case, the services that are associated with the custom URLs do not work on the phone.
- Both—Choosing Both indicates that the phone support both the services that are defined in the configuration file and external
applications that are retrieved from custom service URLs.
If you have phones in your network that can obtain the service information from the phone configuration file and phones in
your network that can only use custom service URLs for obtaining the information, choose Both.
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VPN Information
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VPN Group
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From the drop-down list, choose the VPN Group for the phone. For information about creating VPN groups, see the Virtual Private
Network Configuration chapter in the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Security Guide.
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VPN Profile
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From the drop-down list, choose the VPN profile for the phone. For information about creating VPN profiles, see the Virtual
Private Network Configuration chapter in the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Security Guide.
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