Device Fields |
MAC Address/Device Name |
Enter the MAC address for phones, VGC virtual phones, and VGC phones. Enter a unique identifier (Device Name) for the CTI port or H.323 client. You can check the Create Dummy MAC Addresses check box to automatically generate unique device identifiers. |
Description |
Enter a description such as "Conference Room A" or "John Smith" that identifies the phone or device. 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 (<>). |
Media Resource Group List |
Enter the media resource group list (MRGL) for this group of phones/ports. An MRGL specifies a list of prioritized media resource groups. An application can choose required media resources from the available ones according to the order that is defined in the MRGL. |
User Hold Audio Source |
Enter the user hold audio source that this group of IP phones or CTI ports should use. The user hold audio source identifies the audio source from which music is played when a user places a call on hold. |
Network Hold MOH Audio Source |
Enter the network hold audio source that this group of IP phones or CTI ports should use. The network hold audio source identifies the audio source from which music is played when the system places a call on hold, such as when the user transfers or parks a call. |
User Locale |
Enter the country and language set that you want to associate with this group of IP phones. This choice determines which cultural-dependent attributes exist for this user and which language displays for the user in the
Cisco Unified Communications Manager user windows and phones. |
Network Locale |
Enter the network locale that you want to associate with this group of phones. The Network Locale comprises a set of tones and cadences that Cisco gateways and phones use when they communicate with the PSTN and other networks in a specific geographical area. |
Softkey Template |
Enter the softkey template to be used for all phones in this group. |
Common Phone Profile |
From the drop-down list box, choose a common phone profile from the list of available common phone profiles. |
Device Presence Group |
Used with the Presence feature, the phone that is running SIP or SCCP serves as a watcher because it requests status about the presence entity; for example, directory number, that is configured as a BLF speed dial button on the phone. If you want the phone to receive the status of the presence entity, choose a Presence Group that is allowed to view the status of the Presence Group that is applied to the directory number, as indicated in the Presence Group Configuration window.
Tip |
For more information on the presence feature, refer to the
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Features and Services Guide. |
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Phone Load Name |
Enter the custom phone load, if applicable.
Note |
Any value that is entered in this field overrides the default value for the chosen phone. |
Value does not apply for CTI ports. |
Security Profile |
Enter the security profile that you want to apply to the device. If the phone does not support the profile that you choose,
Cisco Unified Communications Manager does not allow you to apply the configuration. All phones require that you apply a security profile. If the phone does not support security, choose a nonsecure profile. |
Device SUBSCRIBE CSS |
Used with the presence feature, the SUBSCRIBE Calling Search Space determines how
Cisco Unified Communications Manager routes the subscription requests that come from the phone. Enter the calling search space that you want to use for this purpose.
Tip |
For more information on the presence feature, refer to the
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Features and Services Guide. |
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E.164 |
Choose the E.164 address that is registered with the gatekeeper.
Note |
Ensure the H.323 client is configured as a gatekeeper-controlled device. |
Note |
You must enter a value in this field for a gatekeeper-controlled H.323 client. You can enter only numbers (0-9) and special characters # and * in this field. |
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User ID |
Enter the user ID for the phone user. |
Media Resource Group List |
This list provides a prioritized grouping of media resource groups. An application chooses the required media resource, such as a Music On Hold server, from among the available media resources according to the priority order that is defined in a Media Resource List. |
AAR Calling Search Space |
Enter the appropriate calling search space for the device to use when it performs automated alternate routing (AAR). The AAR calling search space specifies the collection of route partitions that are searched to determine how to route a collected (originating) number that is otherwise blocked due to insufficient bandwidth. |
MLPP Domain |
Enter a hexadecimal value for the MLPP domain that is associated with this device. Ensure that this value is blank or a value between 0 and FFFFFF |
MLPP Indication |
If available, this setting specifies whether a device that is capable of playing precedence tones will use the capability when it places an MLPP precedence call.
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Default—This device inherits its MLPP indication setting from its device pool.
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Off—This device does not handle nor process indication of an MLPP precedence call.
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On—This device does handle and process indication of an MLPP precedence call.
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MLPP Preemption |
If available, this setting specifies whether a device that is capable of preempting calls in progress will use the capability when it places an MLPP precedence call.
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Default—This device inherits its MLPP indication setting from its device pool.
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Off—This device does not handle nor process indication of an MLPP precedence call.
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On—This device does handle and process indication of an MLPP precedence call.
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Signal Packet Capture Mode |
Enter the mode that you want to set for signal packet capture:
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None—Choose None if you do not want to specify a mode.
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Real-Time Mode—Use this mode for real-time signal packet capture.
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Batch Processing Mode—Use this mode for batch processing signal packet capture mode.
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Packet Capture Duration |
Enter the time for packet capture in minutes. You can enter a maximum duration of 300 minutes. |
Authentication String |
Enter a numeric string that contains 4 to 10 digits. To install, upgrade, or troubleshoot a locally significant certificate, the phone user or administrator must enter the authentication string on the phone. |
Ignore Presentation Indicator |
Enter Yes or No to configure call display restrictions on a call-by-call basis. When this check box is checked,
Cisco Unified Communications Manager ignores any presentation restriction that is received for internal calls. |
SIP Profile |
Enter the default SIP profile or a specific profile that was previously created. SIP profiles provide specific SIP information for the phone such as default telephony event payload type, registration and keep alive timers, media ports, Iris, and dynamic DNS server addresses. |
Digest User |
Used with digest authentication (SIP security), choose an end user that you want to associate with the phone. Ensure that you configured digest credentials for the user that you choose, as specified in the End User Configuration window. After you save the phone configuration and reset the phone, the digest credentials for the user get added to the phone configuration file. For more information on digest authentication, refer to the
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Security Guide. |
Log Out Profile |
Enter the profile that a phone should load when an extension mobility user logs out. You must configure logout profiles in
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration. Use Current Device Setting—This choice creates an autogenerated device profile as the default device profile. Select a User Device Profile—This choice assigns a user device profile, which has already been defined, that becomes the default device profile for this device. The chosen user device profile gets loaded onto the device when no user is logged in. |
SIPCodec_MTPPreferredOrigCodec |
Enter the codec to use if a media termination point is required for SIP calls. |
Dial Rules |
If required, enter the appropriate SIP dial rule. SIP dial rules provide local dial plans for Cisco Unified IP Phones 7905, 7912, 7940, and 7975 that run SIP, so users do not have to press a key or wait for a timer before the call gets processed. Leave the SIP Dial Rules field set to <None> if you do not want dial rules applied to the IP phone that is running SIP. This means the user must use the Dial softkey or wait for the timer to expire before the call gets processed. |
CSS Reroute |
Enter a calling search space to use for rerouting. The system uses the rerouting calling search space of the referrer to find the route to the refer-to target. When the Refer fails due to the rerouting calling search space, the Refer Primitive rejects the request with the "405 Method Not Allowed" message. The redirection (3xx) primitive and transfer feature also uses the rerouting calling search space to find the redirect-to or transfer-to target. |
Common Phone Configuration |
Enter the common phone configuration to which you want this phone assigned. The common phone configuration includes the attributes (services or features) that are associated with a particular user. |
Calling Search Space Refer |
Enter an out-of-dialog refer calling search space.
Cisco Unified Communications Manager uses the out-of-dialog (OOD) Refer Authorization calling search space (CSS) to authorize the SIP out-of-dialog Refer. The administrator can restrict the use of out-of-dialog Refer by configuring the OOD CSS of the Referrer. Refer Primitive rejects the OOD Refer request with a "403 Forbidden" message. |
Certificate Operation |
Enter the Certification Operation that you want to perform from the following options:
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No Pending Operation—No pending Certification Operation lists exist for this device. Choosing this option disables the remaining CAPF fields.
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Install/Upgrade—Install or upgrade a Certification Operation.
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Delete—Delete a Certification Operation
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Troubleshoot—Troubleshoot a Certification Operation.
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Certificate Operation Completion Time |
This field, which supports the Install/Upgrade, Delete, and Troubleshoot Certificate Operation options, specifies the date and time in which you must complete the operation. |
Secure Shell User |
Enter a user ID for the secure shell user. If the phone that you are configuring does not support secure shell access, this field does not display. Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC) uses secure shell for troubleshooting. Contact TAC for further assistance. |
Secure Shell Password |
Enter the password for a secure shell user. If the phone that you are configuring does not support secure shell access, this field does not display. Contact TAC for further assistance. |
Device Pool |
Enter the appropriate device pool. The device pool specifies a collection of properties for this device that includes Communications Manager Group, Date/Time Group, Region, and Calling Search Space for auto registration of devices. |
Built-in Bridge |
Enter On, Off, or Default to enable or disable the built-in conference bridge for the barge feature. For more configuration information, refer to the Barge and Privacy Features in the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Features and Services Guide. |
Calling Search Space |
Enter the appropriate calling search space. A calling search space comprises a collection of partitions that are searched for numbers that are called from this phone number. The value that you choose applies to all devices that are using this phone number. For configuration information about calling search space, refer to Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration Guide. |
Location |
Choose the appropriate location for this phone. A location setting of Hub_None means that the locations feature does not keep track of the bandwidth that this phone consumes. |
Module 1 |
Enter the appropriate expansion module or none. |
Module 1 Load Name |
Enter the custom software for the appropriate expansion module, if applicable. The value that you enter overrides the default value for the current model. Ensure the firmware load matches the module load. |
Module 2 |
Enter the appropriate expansion module or none. |
Module 2 Load Name |
Enter the custom software for the second expansion module, if applicable. The value that you enter overrides the default value for the current model. Ensure the firmware load matches the module load. |
Phone Template |
Enter the phone template name that you created for this type of bulk transaction. |
Authentication Server |
Enter the URL that the phone uses to validate requests that are made to the phones web server. If you do not provide an authentication URL, the advanced features on the Cisco Unified IP Phones that require authentication will not function. Leave this field blank to accept the default setting. By default, this URL accesses a Cisco Unified IP Phone Self Care Portal window that was configured during installation. |
Proxy Server |
Enter the host and port (for example, proxy.cisco.com:80) that are used to proxy HTTP requests for access to non-local host addresses from the phones HTTP client. If the phone receives a URL such as www.cisco.com in a service and the phone is not configured in the cisco.com domain, the phone uses the proxy server to access the URL. If the phone is configured in the cisco.com domain, the phone accesses the URL without using the proxy because it is in the same domain as the URL. |
Idle |
Enter the URL of the XML service that will appear as the idle display on the Cisco Unified IP Phone LCD screen when the phone has not been used for the time that is specified in the Idle Time field. For example, you can display a logo on the LCD screen when the phone has not been used for 5 minutes. |
Idle Timer |
Enter the seconds that you want to elapse before the phone displays the URL that is specified in the Idle field. |
Secure Authentication URL |
Enter the secure URL that the phone uses to validate requests that are made to the phone web server.
Note |
If you do not provide a Secure Authentication URL, the device uses the nonsecure URL. If you provide both a secure URL and a nonsecure URL, the device chooses the appropriate URL, based on its capabilities. |
By default, this URL accesses a Cisco Unified IP Phone Self Care Portal window that was configured during installation. Leave this field blank to accept the default setting. Maximum length: 255 |
Secure Directory URL |
Enter the secure URL for the server from which the phone obtains directory information. This parameter specifies the URL that secured Cisco Unified IP Phones use when you press the Directory button.
Note |
If you do not provide a Secure Directory URL, the device uses the nonsecure URL. If you provide both a secure URL and a nonsecure URL, the device chooses the appropriate URL, based on its capabilities. |
Leave this field blank to accept the default setting. Maximum length: 255 |
Secure Idle URL |
Enter the secure URL for the information that displays on the Cisco Unified IP Phone display when the phone is idle, as specified in Idle Timer field. For example, you can display a logo on the LCD when the phone has not been used for 5 minutes.
Note |
If you do not provide a Secure Idle URL, the device uses the nonsecure URL. If you provide both a secure URL and a nonsecure URL, the device chooses the appropriate URL, based on its capabilities. |
To accept the default setting, leave this field blank. Maximum length: 255 |
Secure Information URL |
Enter the secure URL for the server location where the Cisco Unified IP Phone can find help text information. This information displays when the user presses the information (i) button or the question mark (?) button.
Note |
If you do not provide a Secure Information URL, the device uses the nonsecure URL. If you provide both a secure URL and a nonsecure URL, the device chooses the appropriate URL, based on its capabilities. |
To accept the default setting, leave this field blank. Maximum length: 255 |
Secure Messages URL |
Enter the secure URL for the messages server. The Cisco Unified IP Phone contacts this URL when the user presses the Messages button.
Note |
If you do not provide a Secure Messages URL, the device uses the nonsecure URL. If you provide both a secure URL and a nonsecure URL, the device chooses the appropriate URL, based on its capabilities. |
To accept the default setting, leave this field blank. Maximum length: 255 |
Secure Services URL |
Enter the secure URL for Cisco Unified IP Phone services. The is the location that the secure Cisco Unified IP Phone contacts when the user presses the Services button.
Note |
If you do not provide a Secure Services URL, the device uses the nonsecure URL. If you provide both a secure URL and a nonsecure URL, the device chooses the appropriate URL, based on its capabilities. |
To accept the default setting, leave this field blank. Maximum length: 255 |
Hotline Device |
Enter ‘T’ or ‘F’. Hotline devices can only connect to other Hotline devices. This feature is an extension of PLAR, which configures a phone to automatically dial one directory number when it goes off-hook. Hotline provides additional restrictions that you can apply to devices that use PLAR. To implement Hotline, you must also create a softkey template without supplementary service softkeys, and apply it to the Hotline device. |
Owner User ID |
Enter a user ID for the primary phone user. |
Common Phone Profile |
Enter the common phone profile to which you want this phone assigned. The common phone profile includes the attributes (services or features) that are associated with a particular user. |
Device Mobility Mode |
Turn the device mobility feature on or off for this device or enter Default to use the default device mobility mode. For more configuration information, refer to Device Mobility in the
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Features and Services Guide. |
DND Option |
Choose a DND option from the following options:
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DND Incoming Call Alert |
Enter one of the following options:
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None
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Disable
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Flash Only
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Beep Only
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Privacy |
Enter one of the following options:
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Use Trusted Relay Point |
Enter one of the following options:
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Information |
Enter the help text URL for the information button for Cisco Unified IP Phones. |
Directory |
Enter the URL of the directory server for Cisco Unified IP Phones. |
Messages |
Enter the voice-messaging access pilot number for Cisco Unified IP Phones. |
Services |
Enter the URL for the services menu for Cisco Unified IP Phones. |
Calling Party Transformation CSS |
This setting allows you to localize the calling party number on the device. Make sure that the Calling Party Transformation CSS that you enter contains the calling party transformation pattern that you want to assign to this device |
Single Button Barge |
Enter one of the following options:
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Off—This setting disables the Single Button Barge/cBarge feature; however, the regular Barge or cBarge features will still work.
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Barge—This setting enables the Singe Button Barge feature.
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cBarge—This setting enables the Single Button cBarge feature.
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Default—This setting uses the Single Button Barge/cBarge setting that is in the service parameter.
Tip |
For more configuration information, refer to Barge and Privacy in the
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Features and Services Guide. |
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Join Across Lines |
Enter one of the following options:
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Off—This setting disables the Join Across Lines feature.
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On—This setting enables the Join Across Lines feature.
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Default—Uses the Join Across Lines setting that is in the service parameter.
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BLF Audible Alert Setting (Phone Idle) |
Enter the BLF Audible Alert setting that you want to use from the following values:
For this required field, this parameter provides an audible alert in addition to a visual alert on a phone that is currently idle when a call comes in to one of the lines that is monitored by way of a busy line field (BLF) button. |
BLF Audible Alert Setting (Phone Busy) |
For this required field, enter the BLF Audible Alert setting that you want to use from the following values:
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Always Use Prime Line |
Enter the Always Use Prime Line setting that you want to use from the following values:
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Always Use Prime Line for Voice Message |
Enter the Always Use Prime Line for Voice Message setting that you want to use from the following values:
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Services Provisioning |
For this required field, enter one of the following values:
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Internal
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External URLs
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Both
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Default: Internal
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Phone Personalization |
Enter one of the following values:
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Disabled—None of the personalization settings on the phone get activated.
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Enabled—This setting accepts a personalized background image file, which is used for the phone screen; it accepts a preview image file for temporary display; and it accepts a personalized tone file, so the default ring tone can be personalized.
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Default—Use the phone personalization setting that is in the Common Phone Profile.
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Mobility Identity Name |
Enter a name that identifies the remote destination. |
Mobility Identity Destination Number |
Enter the telephone number for the destination. Include the area code and any additional digits that are required to obtain an outside line. Maximum field length equals 24 characters; individual characters can take the values 0-9, *, and #. Cisco recommends that you configure the caller ID of the remote destination. Add the necessary translation pattern or route patterns to route the destination number. |
Mobility Identity Answer Too Soon Timer |
Enter the minimum time in milliseconds that must pass before the mobile phone can be answered. Range: 0 - 10,000 milliseconds Default: 1,500 milliseconds |
Mobility Identity Answer Too Late Timer |
Enter the maximum time in milliseconds that can pass before the mobile phone must be answered. Range: 10,000 - 300,000 milliseconds Default: 19,000 milliseconds |
Mobility Identity Delay Before Ringing Cell |
Enter the time that elapses before the mobile phone rings when a call is transferred from the desktop phone. Range: 0 - 30,000 milliseconds Default: 4,000 milliseconds |
Mobility Identity Time of Day Access |
Enter a time-of-day access record to associate with this remote destination. |
Mobility Identity Time Zone |
Enter a time zone to use for this remote destination.
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The time zone that you use for this remote destination is used by the time-of-day access feature to allow or block calls to this remote destination. |
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Mobility Identity Enable Mobile Connect |
Enter ‘T’ or ‘F’ in this field to allow or disallow an incoming call to ring your desktop phone and remote destination at the same time. |
Mobile Smart Client Profile |
Mobile Smart Client Profile is the Smart Client for smart client devices and dual-mode phones. Enter "Standard Cisco Unified Mobile Communicator Profile" in this field to enable Cisco Unified Mobile Communicator. Leave it blank to disable it. |
Geo Location |
Enter the geo location that you want to associate with the phone. Enter "unspecified" if you do not want to associate the phone to any geo location. |
Feature Control Policy |
Enter the Feature Control Policy for this group of phones. A feature control policy specifies the appearance of features and the associated softkeys that are displayed on the phone. |
Line Fields (Optional) |
Directory Number |
Enter the directory number, up to 24 digits and special characters, for the phone. |
Route Partition |
Enter a route partition to which the directory number belongs.
Note |
The directory number can appear in more than one partition. |
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Display |
Enter the text that you want to display on the called party phone display, such as the user name (John Smith) or phone location (Conference Room 1).
Note |
If this filed is left blank, the system uses the value that is entered in the Directory Number field. |
Note |
The default language specifies English. |
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Line Text Label |
Enter text that identifies this directory number for a line/phone combination.
Note |
The default language specifies English |
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Voice Mail Profile |
Enter this parameter to make the pilot number the same as the directory number for this line. This action proves useful if you do not have a voice-messaging server that is configured for this phone. |
Line Calling Search Space |
Enter partitions that are searched for numbers that are called from this directory number.
Note |
Changes cause an update of Pickup Group Names that are listed in the Call Pickup Group field. The setting applies to all devices that use this directory number. |
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AAR Group |
Enter the automated alternate routing (AAR) group for this device. The AAR group provides the prefix digits that are used to route calls that are otherwise blocked due to insufficient bandwidth. Set AAR Group to <None> to prevent rerouting blocked calls. |
Forward All CSS |
Enter the calling search space to use when a call is forwarded to the specified destination.
Note |
This setting applies to all devices that are using this directory number. |
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Secondary CSS for Forward All |
Enter the secondary calling search space (CSS). |
Forward All Destination |
Enter the directory number or directory URI to which all calls get forwarded.
Note |
This setting applies to any dialable phone number, including an outside destination unless restricted, and to all devices that are using this directory number. |
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Forward Busy External CSS |
Enter the calling search space to use when a call from an external number gets forwarded to the specified destination.
Note |
This setting applies to all devices that are using this directory number. |
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Forward Busy Internal CSS |
Enter the calling search space to use when a call from an internal number gets forwarded to the specified destination.
Note |
This setting applies to all devices that are using this directory number. |
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Forward Busy Destination External |
Enter the directory number or directory URI to which a call that is coming from an external number gets forwarded when the line is in use.
Note |
This setting applies to any dialable phone number, including an outside destination unless restricted, and to all devices that are using this directory number. |
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Forward Busy Destination Internal |
Enter the directory number or directory URI to which a call that is coming from an internal number gets forwarded when the line is in use.
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This setting applies to any dialable phone number, including an outside destination unless restricted, and to all devices that are using this directory number. |
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Forward No Answer External CSS |
Enter the calling search space to use when a call from an external number gets forwarded to the specified destination. The setting displays only if it is configured in the system.
Note |
This setting applies to all devices that are using this directory number. |
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Forward No Answer Internal CSS |
Enter the calling search space to use when a call from an internal number gets forwarded to the specified destination. The setting displays only if it is configured in the system.
Note |
This setting applies to all devices that are using this directory number. |
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Forward No Answer External Destination |
Enter the directory number or directory URI to which a call that is coming from an external number gets forwarded when the phone is not answered.
Note |
This setting applies to any dialable phone number, including an outside destination unless restricted, and to all devices that are using this directory number. |
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Forward No Answer Internal Destination |
Enter the directory number or directory URI to which a call that is coming from an internal number gets forwarded when the phone is not answered.
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This setting applies to any dialable phone number, including an outside destination unless restricted, and to all devices that are using this directory number. |
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Forward No Coverage External CSS |
Enter the calling search space to use when a call from an external number gets forwarded to the specified destination. The setting displays only if it is configured in the system.
Note |
This setting applies to all devices that are using this directory number. |
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Forward No Coverage Internal CSS |
Enter the calling search space to use when a call from an internal number gets forwarded to the specified destination. The setting displays only if it is configured in the system.
Note |
This setting applies to all devices that are using this directory number. |
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Forward No Coverage External Destination |
Enter the directory number or directory URI to which a call that is coming from an external number gets forwarded when the phone does not have coverage.
Note |
This setting applies to any dialable phone number, including an outside destination unless restricted, and to all devices that are using this directory number. |
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Forward No Coverage Internal Destination |
Enter the directory number or directory URI to which a call that is coming from an internal number gets forwarded when the phone does not have coverage.
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This setting applies to any dialable phone number, including an outside destination unless restricted, and to all devices that are using this directory number. |
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Calling Search Space Forward on Failure External/Internal |
(CTI ports only) Enter the calling search space to use when a call from an internal or external call gets forwarded to the specified destination. The setting appears only if it is configured in the system.
Note |
This setting applies to all devices that are using this directory number. |
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Forward on Failure Destination External/Internal |
(CTI ports only) Enter the directory number or directory URI to which a call coming from an internal or an external number should get forwarded when a phone or CTI application fails. |
Forward on CTI Failure Destination |
This setting specifies the directory number to which an internal nonconnected call gets forwarded when an application that controls that directory number fails. Use any dialable phone number, including an outside destination. When you enter a destination value for internal calls, the system automatically copies this value to the Destination field for external calls. If you want external calls to forward to a different destination, you must enter a different value in the Destination field for external calls. |
Forward on CTI Failure Calling Search Space |
This setting applies to all devices that are using this directory number. When you choose a Calling Search Space for internal calls, the system automatically copies this setting to the Calling Search Space setting for external calls. If you want external calls to forward to a different calling search space, choose a different setting in the Calling Search Space for external calls. |
Call Pickup Group |
Choose a Pickup Group Name to specify the call pickup group, which can answer incoming calls to this directory number by dialing the appropriate pickup group number. |
External Phone Number Mask |
Enter the phone number (or mask) that is sent for Caller ID information when a call is placed from this line. You can enter a maximum of 24 numbers and "X" characters. The Xs represent the directory number and must appear at the end of the pattern. For example, if you specify a mask of 972813XXXX, an external call from extension 1234 displays a caller ID number of 9728131234. |
Forward No Answer Ring Duration (CFNA) |
Enter the number of seconds to allow the call to ring before forwarding the call to the Forward No Answer Destination. |
Target Destination (MLPP) |
Enter the number to which MLPP precedence calls should be directed if this directory number receives a precedence call and neither this number nor its call forward destination answers the precedence call. Values can include numeric characters, pound (#),and asterisk (*). |
Calling Search Space (MLPP) |
Enter the calling search space to associate with the alternate party target (destination) number. |
No Answer Ring Duration (MLPP) |
Enter the time, seconds (between 4 and 30), after which an MLPP precedence call will be directed to this directory number’s alternate party if this directory number and its call forwarding destination have not answered the precedence call. Leave this setting blank to use the value that is set in the
Cisco Unified Communications Manager enterprise parameter, Precedence Alternate Party Timeout. |
Maximum Number of Calls |
You can configure up to 200 calls for a line on a device in a cluster, with the limiting factor being the device. As you configure the number of calls for one line, the calls that are available for another line decrease. The default specifies 4. If the phone does not allow multiple calls for each line, the default specifies 2. For CTI route points, you can configure up to 10,000 calls for each port. The default specifies 5000 calls. Use this field in conjunction with the Busy Trigger field. |
Busy Trigger |
This setting, which works in conjunction with Maximum Number of Calls and Call Forward Busy, determines the maximum number of calls to be presented at the line. If maximum number of calls is set for 50 and the busy trigger is set to 40, incoming call 41 gets rejected with a busy cause (and will get forwarded if Call Forward Busy is set). If this line is shared, be aware that all the lines must be busy before incoming calls get rejected. Use this field in conjunction with Maximum Number of Calls for CTI route points. The default specifies 4500 calls. |
Alerting Name |
This name represents the name that displays during an alert to a shared directory number. For non-shared directory numbers, during alerts, the system uses the name that is entered in the Display field. |
Alerting Name ASCII |
This field provides the same information as the Alerting Name field, but you must limit input to ASCII characters. Devices that do not support Unicode (internationalized) characters display the content of the Alerting Name ASCII field. |
Auto Answer |
Enter one of the following options to activate the Auto Answer feature for this directory number:
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Auto Answer Off <Default>
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Auto Answer with Headset
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Auto Answer with Speakerphone
Note |
Make sure that the headset or speakerphone is not disabled when you choose Auto Answer with headset or Auto Answer with speakerphone. |
Do not configure Auto Answer for devices that have shared lines. |
Route Filter |
Enter a name in the Route Filter Name field. The name can contain up to 50 alphanumeric characters and can contain any combination of spaces, periods (.), hyphens (-), and underscore characters (_). Ensure each route filter name is unique to the route plan.
Note |
Use concise and descriptive names for your route filters. The CompanynameLocationCalltype format usually provides enough detail and is short enough to enable you to quickly and easily identify a route filter. For example, CiscoDallasMetro identifies a route filter for toll free, inter-local access and transport area (LATA) calls from the Cisco office in Dallas. |
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Dial Plan |
Enter a dial plan; for example, North American Numbering Plan. |
Line User Hold MOH Audio Source |
Enter the audio source to use for music on hold (MOH) when a user initiates a hold action. |
Line Network Hold MOH Audio Source |
Enter the audio source to use for music on hold (MOH) when the network initiates a hold action. |
Ring Setting (Phone Active) |
Enter the ring setting that is used when this phone has another active call on a different line. Choose one of the following options:
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Use system default
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Disable
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Flash only
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Ring once
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Ring
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Beep only
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Ring Setting (Phone Idle) |
Enter the ring setting for the line appearance when an incoming call is received and no other active calls exist on that device. Choose one of the following options:
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Use system default
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Disable
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Flash only
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Ring once
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Ring
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E.164 |
Enter the E.164 address that is registered with the gatekeeper.
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Ensure the H.323 client is configured as a gatekeeper-controlled device. |
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You must enter a value in this field for a gatekeeper-controlled H.323 client. You can enter only numbers (0-9) and special characters # and * in this field. |
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AAR Destination Mask |
Enter the setting to use instead of the external phone number mask to determine the AAR Destination to be dialed. |
Forward Unregistered Internal Destination |
Enter the directory number to which an unregistered internal call is forwarded when the line is in use. This setting applies to any internal, dialable phone number and to all devices that are using this directory number. |
Forward Unregistered Internal CSS |
Enter the calling search space to use when unregistered internal calls are forwarded to the specified destination. This setting applies to all devices that are using this directory number. |
Forward Unregistered External Destination |
Enter the directory number to which an external call is forwarded when the line is in use. This setting applies to any dialable external phone number, including an outside destination unless restricted, and to all devices that are using this directory number. |
Forward Unregistered External CSS |
Enter the calling search space to use when external calls are forwarded to the specified destination. This setting applies to all devices that are using this directory number. |
Audible Message Waiting Indicator Policy |
Use this field to configure an audible message waiting indicator policy. Enter one of the following options:
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Off
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On—When you enter this option, you will receive a stutter dial tone when you take the handset off hook.
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Default—When you enter this option, the phone uses the default that was set at the system level.
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Call Pickup Group Audio Alert Setting (Phone Idle) |
This field determines the type of notification an incoming call sends to members of a call pickup group. If the called phone does not answer, the phones in the call pickup group that are idle will either hear a short ring (ring once) or hear nothing (disabled).
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Use System Default—The value of this field gets determined by the setting of the Cisco CallManager service parameter Call Pickup Group Audio Alert Setting of Idle Station.
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Disable—No alert is sent to members of the call pickup group.
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Ring Once—A short ring is sent to members of the call pickup group.
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Call Pickup Group Audio Alert Setting (Phone Active) |
This field determines the type of notification an incoming call sends to members of a call pickup group. If the called phone does not answer, the phones in the call pickup group that are busy will either hear a beep or hear nothing (disabled).
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Use System Default—The value of this field gets determined by the setting of the Cisco CallManager service parameter Call Pickup Group Audio Alert Setting of Busy Station.
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Disable—No alert is sent to member of the call pickup group.
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Beep Only—A beep is sent to members of the call pickup group.
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Call Recording Option |
This field determines the recording option on the line appearance of an agent. By default, the recording option specifies Call Recording Disabled. Enter one of the following options:
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Call Recording Disabled—The calls that the agent makes on this line appearance are not recorded.
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Automatic Call Recording Enabled—The calls that the agent makes on this line appearance are automatically recorded.
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Application Invoked Call Recording Enabled—The calls that the agent makes on this line appearance are recorded if an application invokes calling recording.
When the recording option is set to either Automatic Call Recording Enabled or Application Invoked Call Recording Enabled, the line appearance can be associated with a recording profile. When automatic recording is enabled, the application's recording requests get rejected. |
Recording Profile |
This field determines the recording profile on the line appearance of an agent. |
Monitoring Calling Search Space |
The monitoring calling search space of the supervisor line appearance must include the agent line or device partition to allow monitoring the agent. Enter the monitoring calling search space on the supervisor line appearance window. The default value specifies None. |
Forward All CSS Activation Policy |
Enter one of the following options:
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Use System Default
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With Configured CSS
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Party Entrance Tone |
Enter one of the following Party Entrance Tone options:
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Default—Use the value that you configured in the Party Entrance Tone service parameter.
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On—A tone plays on the phone when a basic call changes to a multi-party call; that is, a barge call, cBarge call, ad hoc conference, meet-me conference, or a joined call. In addition, a different tone plays when a party leaves the multi-party call. If the controlling device, that is, the originator of the multi-party call has a built-in bridge, the tone gets played to all parties if you choose On for the controlling device. When the controlling device, for example, the conference controller, is no longer present on the call or if the controlling device cannot play the tone, Cisco Unified Communications Manager does not play the tone even if you choose On.
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Off—A tone does not play on the phone when a basic call changes to a multi-party call.
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Park Monitor Forward No Retrieve Ext Destination |
When the parkee is an external party, then the call will be forwarded to the specified destination in the parker’s Park Monitoring Forward No Retrieve Destination External parameter. If the Forward No Retrieve Destination External field value is empty, the parkee will be redirected to the parker’s line. |
Park Monitor Forward No Retrieve Int Destination |
When the parkee is an internal party, then the call will be forwarded to the specified destination in the parker’s Park Monitoring Forward No Retrieve Destination Internal parameter. If the Forward No Retrieve Destination Internal is empty, the parkee will be redirected to the parker’s line. |
Park Monitor Forward No Retrieve Int Voice Mail |
This setting uses the settings in the Voice Mail Profile Configuration window. With this setting,
Cisco Unified Communications Manager ignores the settings in the Destination box and Calling Search Space. |
Park Monitor Forward No Retrieve Ext Voice Mail |
This setting uses the settings in the Voice Mail Profile Configuration window. With this setting,
Cisco Unified Communications Manager ignores the settings in the Destination box and Calling Search Space. |
Park Monitor Forward No Retrieve Ext CSS |
Choose the calling search space to apply to the directory number. |
Park Monitor Forward No Retrieve Int CSS |
Choose the calling search space to apply to the directory number. |
Park Monitor Reversion Timer |
This parameter determines the number of seconds that
Cisco Unified Communications Manager waits before prompting the user to retrieve a call that the user parked. This timer starts when the user presses the Park softkey on the phone, and a reminder is issued when the timer expires. Default: 60 seconds If you configure a non-zero value, this value overrides the value of this parameter set in the Service Parameters window. However, if you configure a value of 0 here, then the value in the Service Parameters window will be used. |
Log Missed Calls |
This field allows you to turn this feature on or off. Enter ‘T’ to enable
Cisco Unified Communications Manager to log missed calls in the call history for that directory number on the phone. Enter ‘F’ to disable this feature. |
URI (1-5) on Directory Number |
Enter a directory URI to associate with the directory number for this phone. Follow the username@host format. Enter a username of up to 47 alphanumeric characters. For the host address, enter an IPv4 address or fully qualified domain name. You can associate up to five directory URIs to a single directory number.
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Within Cisco Unified CM Administration, you can enter directory URIs with embedded double quotes or commas. However, when you use Bulk Administration to import a csv file that contains directory URIs with embedded double quotes and commas, you must use enclose the entire directory URI in double quotes and escape the embedded double quotes with a double quote. For example, the Jared, "Jerry",Smith@test.com directory URI must be input as "Jared,""Jerry"",Smith@test.com" in the csv file. |
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URI (1-5) Route Partition on Directory Number |
Enter the partition on which the directory URI belongs. If you do not want to restrict access to the directory URI, leave the field blank. |
URI (1-5) Is Primary on Directory Number |
Enter a 't' (True) to indicate that this directory URI is the primary directory URI for this extension. Otherwise, enter an 'f' (False) to indicate that this is not the primary directory URI for this extension.
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You can associate up to five directory URIs to a single directory number, but you must select a single primary directory URI. |
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Enterprise Add to Local Route Partition |
Enter a 't' to add this enterprise alternate number to a local route partition. Enter 'f' to leave the E.164 number off of local routing. |
Enterprise Advertise via globally |
Enter a 't' to enable ILS to advertise this alternate number to rest of the ILS network. Enter an 'f' if you don't want ILS to advertise this number. |
Enterprise Is Urgent |
Enter a 't' to classify routing for this alternate number as urgent. By default, if the dial plan contains overlapping route patterns Cisco Unified Communications Manager does not route the call until the interdigit timer expires (even if a possible route exists for the dialed digits). This setting guards against learned numbers that overlap with statically configured directory numbers and number patterns by allowing Cisco Unified Communications Manager to choose the best match of all available routes for the dial string. When you mark the number as urgent priority, Cisco Unified Communications Manager routes the call as soon as it finds a match between the dialed digits and an available route, without waiting for the interdigit timer to expire (for example, the T302 Timer service parameter). |
Enterprise Number Mask |
Enter the number mask to apply to the directory number. Cisco Unified Communications Manager applies the mask to create an enterprise alternate number that is an alias of this directory number. |
Enterprise Route Partition |
Enter the local route partition to which you want to assign this enterprise alternate number. |
+E.164 Add to Local Route Partition |
Enter a 't' to add this E.164 alternate number to a local route partition. Enter 'f' to leave the E.164 number off of local routing. |
+E.164 Advertise via globally |
Enter a 't' to enable ILS to advertise this alternate number to rest of the ILS network. Enter an 'f' if you don't want ILS to advertise this number. |
+E.164 Is Urgent |
Enter a 't' to classify routing for this alternate number as urgent. By default, if the dial plan contains overlapping route patterns Cisco Unified Communications Manager does not route the call until the interdigit timer expires (even if a possible route exists for the dialed digits). This setting guards against learned numbers that overlap with statically configured directory numbers and number patterns by allowing Cisco Unified Communications Manager to choose the best match of all available routes for the dial string. When you mark the number as urgent priority, Cisco Unified Communications Manager routes the call as soon as it finds a match between the dialed digits and an available route, without waiting for the interdigit timer to expire (for example, the T302 Timer service parameter). |
+E.164 Number Mask |
Enter the number mask to apply to the directory number. Cisco Unified Communications Manager applies the mask to create an +E.164 alternate number that is an alias of this directory number. |
+E.164 Route Partition |
Enter the local route partition to which you want to assign this +E.164 alternate number. |
Intercom Fields (Optional) |
Intercom Directory Number |
Enter a dialable phone number. Values can include numeric characters and route pattern wildcards and special characters except for (.) and (@). The directory number that you enter can appear in more than one partition. At the beginning of the directory number, enter \+ if you want to use the international escape character +. For this field, \+ does not represent a wildcard; instead, entering \+ represents a dialed digit. |
Intercom Route Partition |
Enter the partition to which the directory number belongs. Make sure that the directory number that you enter in the Intercom Directory Number field is unique within the partition that you choose.
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The directory number can appear in more than one partition. |
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Description |
Enter a description of the directory number and route partition. |
Alerting Name |
Enter a name that you want to display on the phone of the caller. This setting, which supports the Identification Services for the QSIG protocol, applies to shared and nonshared directory numbers. |
Alerting Name ASCII |
This field provides the same information as the Alerting Name field, but you must limit input to ASCII characters. Devices that do not support Unicode (internationalized) characters display the content of the Alerting Name ASCII field. |
Intercom Directory Number Settings |
Calling Search Space |
Enter the appropriate calling search space. A calling search space comprises a collection of partitions that are searched for numbers that are called from this directory number. The value that you choose applies to all devices that are using this directory number. |
Intercom Presence Group |
Enter a Presence Group for this directory number. The selected group specifies the devices, end users, and application users that can monitor this directory number. |
Intercom Display |
Leave this field blank to have the system display the extension. Use a maximum of 30 alphanumeric characters. Typically, use the user name or the directory number (if using the directory number, the person receiving the call may not see the proper identity of the caller). |
Intercom ASCII Display |
This field provides the same information as the Display (Internal Caller ID) field, but you must limit input to ASCII characters. Devices that do not support Unicode (internationalized) characters display the content of the ASCII Display (Internal Caller ID) field. |
Intercom Line Text Label |
Use this field only if you do not want the intercom directory number to show on the line appearance. Enter text that identifies this directory number for a line/phone combination. |
Intercom Speed Dial |
Enter the number that you want the system to dial when the user presses the speed-dial button. You can enter digits 0 through 9, *, #, and +, which is the international escape character. |
Intercom External Phone Number Mask |
Enter the phone number (or mask) that is used to send Caller ID information when a call is placed from this line. You can enter a maximum of 24 number, the international escape character +, and "X" characters. The Xs represent the directory number and must appear at the end of the pattern. For example, if you specify a mask of 972813XXXX, an external call from extension 1234 displays a caller ID number of 9728131234. |
Intercom Caller Name |
Enter ‘T’ to enable the caller name to display upon call forward. Enter ‘F’ to disable it. |
Intercom Caller Number |
Enter ‘T’ to enable the caller number to display upon call forward. Enter ‘F’ to disable it. |
Intercom Call Recording Option |
Enter one of the following options:
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Call Recording Disabled—The calls that the agent makes on this line appearance are not recorded.
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Automatic Call Recording Enabled—The calls that the agent makes on this line appearance are automatically recorded.
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Application Invoked Call Recording Enabled—The calls that the agent makes on this line appearance are recorded if an application invokes calling recording.
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Intercom Recording Profile |
Enter the recording profile on the line appearance of an agent. |
Intercom Monitoring Calling Search Space |
The monitoring calling search space of the supervisor line appearance must include the agent line or device partition to allow monitoring the agent. Enter an existing calling search space. The default value specifies None. |
Auto Answer |
Enter one of the following options to activate the auto answer feature for this directory number:
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Auto Answer Off <Default>
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Auto Answer with Headset
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Auto Answer with Speakerphone
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Do not configure auto answer for devices that have shared lines. |
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