This chapter provides information about how the single button
barge/cBarge, barge, privacy, and privacy on hold features work with each
other. These features work with only shared lines.
Barge adds a user to a call that is in progress. Pressing a
softkey or feature button automatically adds the user (initiator) to the
shared-line call (target), and the users currently on the call receive a tone
(if configured). Barge supports built in conference and shared conference
bridges.
The single button barge/cBarge feature allows the user to simply
press the shared-line button to be added to the call. The single button
barge/cBarge feature supports built in conferences and shared conference
bridges.
The administrator enables or disables privacy and privacy on
hold features. Privacy must be enabled for a device to activate privacy on
hold. Users toggle the privacy feature on or off.
You enable or disable the privacy setting. When privacy is
enabled, the system removes the call information from all phones that share
lines and blocks other shared lines from barging in on its calls. When privacy
is disabled, the system displays call information on all phones that have
shared line appearances and allows other shared lines to barge in on its calls.
You can configure privacy for all devices or configure privacy for each device.
Users toggle the privacy feature on or off.
The privacy on hold feature preserves privacy when a private
call on a shared line is put on hold. When privacy on hold is enabled, the
calling name and number that are blocked when privacy is enabled remain blocked
when the call is put on hold, and the system blocks other shared lines from
resuming the held call. When privacy on hold is disabled and a private call is
put on hold, the system displays calling name and number on all phones that
have shared line appearances and allows other shared lines to resume the held
call.
If privacy on hold is enabled, users can activate the feature
while the call is on hold by toggling privacy on; likewise, users can
deactivate privacy on hold by toggling privacy off while the call is on hold.
If privacy on hold is disabled, toggling privacy on or off does not affect the
held call.
If a private call is put on hold, retrieved at the same phone,
and privacy is then toggled off, the system displays the call information on
all phones that have shared line appearances but does not allow another phone
to resume or barge the held call.
Administrators can configure privacy for all devices or for
each device.
The single button barge/cBarge, barge, privacy, and privacy
on hold features work with each other. These features work with only shared
lines.
Barge adds a user to a call that is in progress. Pressing a
softkey or feature button automatically adds the user (initiator) to the
shared-line call (target), and the users currently on the call receive a tone
(if configured). Barge supports built in conference and shared conference
bridges.
The single button barge/cBarge feature allows the user to
simply press the shared-line button to be added to the call. The single button
barge/cBarge feature supports built in conferences and shared conference
bridges.
Perform the following steps to configure the barge feature
with built in conference bridge.
Procedure
Step 1
Assign the Standard User or Standard Feature softkey template
(both contain the barge softkey) to each device that accesses barge by using
the built in conference bridge.
For more information, see topics related to configuring Cisco Unified IP Phones in the
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration Guide
Step 2
Set the following optional Cisco CallManager service parameters:
To enable barge for all users, set the Built In Bridge Enable
clusterwide service parameter to On.
Note
If this parameter is set to Off, configure barge for each
phone by setting the Built in Bridge field in Phone Configuration
Set the Party Entrance Tone clusterwide service parameter to
True (required for tones) (or configure the Party Entrance Tone setting per
directory number in the Directory Number Configuration window)
To enable single button barge for all users, set the single
button barge/cBarge Policy to barge.
Note
If this parameter is set to Off, configure single button
barge for each phone by setting the Single Button Barge field in Phone
Configuration
To allow a user to barge into a call when the phone is ringing
or when the call is connected (the barger hears a ringback tone), set the Allow
Barge When Ringing service parameter to True.
For more information. see topics related to configuring Cisco Unified IP Phones, service parameters for a service on a server, and directory number configuration settings in the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration Guide.
Step 3
In the End User Configuration window for each user that is allowed
to access the barge with built-in conference bridge feature, associate the
device that has the barge softkey template that is assigned to it.
For more information, see topics related to end user configuration in the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration Guide.
Step 4
Notify users that the barge feature is available.
See the phone documentation for instructions on how users access
barge on their
Cisco Unified IP Phone.
The single button barge/cBarge, barge, privacy, and privacy
on hold features work with each other. These features work with only shared
lines.
Barge adds a user to a call that is in progress. Pressing a
softkey or feature button automatically adds the user (initiator) to the
shared-line call (target), and the users currently on the call receive a tone
(if configured). Barge supports built in conference and shared conference
bridges.
The single button barge/cBarge feature allows the user to
simply press the shared-line button to be added to the call. The single button
barge/cBarge feature supports built in conferences and shared conference
bridges.
Perform the following steps to configure barge with shared
conference bridge.
Procedure
Step 1
To create a softkey template that includes cBarge, make a copy of
the Standard Feature softkey template. Modify this user-named copy to add the
conference barge (cBarge) softkey to the Selected Softkeys in the Remote in Use
call state.
See the
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration Guide for more information on creating copies of standard
softkey templates.
Step 2
Set the optional clusterwide service parameter Party Entrance Tone
to True (required for tones), or configure the Party Entrance Tone setting per
directory number in the Directory Number Configuration window. To enable single
button cBarge for all users, set the single button barge/cBarge Policy to
cBarge.
Note
If this parameter is set to Off, configure single button cBarge
for each phone by setting the Single Button cBarge field in Phone Configuration
For more information, see theCisco Unified Communications Manager Administration Guide.
Step 3
In the End User Configuration window for each user that is allowed
to access the cBarge with shared conference bridge feature, associate the
device that has the cBarge softkey template that is assigned to it. Disable
privacy on phones to allow cBarge.
For more information, see the
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration Guide.
Step 4
Notify users that the cBarge feature is available.
See the phone documentation for instructions on how users access
cBarge on their
Cisco Unified IP Phone.
Configure privacy and privacy on hold
The single button barge/cBarge, barge, privacy, and privacy
on hold features work with each other. These features work with only shared
lines.
The privacy on hold feature preserves privacy when a private
call on a shared line is put on hold. When privacy on hold is enabled, the
calling name and number that are blocked when privacy is enabled remain blocked
when the call is put on hold, and the system blocks other shared lines from
resuming the held call. When privacy on hold is disabled and a private call is
put on hold, the system displays calling name and number on all phones that
have shared line appearances and allows other shared lines to resume the held
call.
You enable or disable the privacy setting. When privacy is
enabled, the system removes the call information from all phones that share
lines and blocks other shared lines from barging in on its calls. When privacy
is disabled, the system displays call information on all phones that have
shared line appearances and allows other shared lines to barge in on its calls.
You can configure privacy for all devices or configure privacy for each device.
Users toggle the privacy feature on or off.
If privacy on hold is enabled, users can activate the
feature while the call is on hold by toggling privacy on; likewise, users can
deactivate privacy on hold by toggling privacy off while the call is on hold.
If privacy on hold is disabled, toggling privacy on or off does not affect the
held call.
If a private call is put on hold, retrieved at the same
phone, and privacy is then toggled off, the system displays the call
information on all phones that have shared line appearances but does not allow
another phone to resume or barge the held call.
You can configure privacy for all devices or for each
device.
Procedure
Step 1
If all phones in the cluster need access to privacy, keep the
setting of the Privacy Setting clusterwide service parameter to True (default)
and keep the Privacy field in the Phone Configuration window to Default.
Continue with the following steps. If only certain phones in the cluster need
access to privacy, set the Privacy Setting service parameter to False and set
the Privacy field in the Phone Configuration window to On. Continue with the
following steps.
For more information, see topics related to configuring Cisco Unified IP Phones and service parameters for a service on a server in the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration Guide.
Step 2
For each phone button template that has privacy, add Privacy to
one of the feature buttons (some phone models use the Private button).
For more information, see topics related to phone button template configuration in the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration Guide.
Step 3
For each phone user that wants privacy, choose the phone button
template that contains the Privacy feature button.
For more information, see topics related to configuring Cisco Unified IP Phones in the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration Guide.
Step 4
In the End User Configuration window, for each user that does not
want information about the shared-line appearances to display, associate the
device that has the Privacy feature button that is assigned to it.
For more information, see topics related to end user configuration in the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration Guide.
Step 5
To configure the optional privacy on hold feature, set the Enforce
Privacy Setting on Held Calls service parameter to True.
For more information, see topics related to configuring service parameters for a service on a server in the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration Guide.
Step 6
Notify users that the privacy feature and the privacy on hold
feature (if configured) are available.
See the phone documentation for instructions on how users access
privacy on their
Cisco Unified IP Phone.
Barge allows a user to get added to a remotely active call that is on a shared line. Remotely active calls for a line comprise active (connected) calls that are made to or from another device that shares a directory number with the line. Barge supports this type of remote-in-use call.
Phones support barge in two conference modes:
Built-in conference bridge at the target device (the phone that is being barged). This mode uses the barge softkey.
Shared conference bridge. This mode uses the cBarge softkey.
By pressing the barge or cBarge softkey in the remote in use call state, the user gets added to the call with all parties, and all parties receive a barge beep tone (if configured). If barge fails, the original call and status remain active.
If no conference bridge is available (built-in or shared), the barge request gets rejected, and a message displays at the barge initiator device.
Single button barge/cBarge
The single button barge/cBarge feature allows a user to
simply press the shared-line button of the remotely active call, to be added to
the call with all parties. All parties receive a barge beep tone (if
configured). If barge fails, the original call and status remain active.
Phones support single button barge/cBarge in two conference
modes:
Built-in conference bridge at the target device (the phone that is
being barged). This mode uses the single button barge feature.
Shared conference bridge. This mode uses the single button cBarge
feature.
By pressing the shared-line button of the remote in use
call, the user gets added to the call with all parties, and all parties receive
a barge beep tone (if configured). If barge fails, the original call and status
remain active.
If no conference bridge is available (built-in or shared),
the barge request gets rejected, and a message displays at the barge initiator
device.
This table describes the differences between barge with built-in conference bridge and
shared conference.
Table 1 Built-In and Shared Conference Bridge Differences
Action
Using Barge Softkey or Single Button Barge (Built In
Conference Bridge at Target Device)
Using cBarge Softkey or Single Button cBarge (Shared
Conference Bridge)
The standard softkey template includes the softkey.
Note
If the single button barge/cBarge feature is enabled, the
softkey is not used.
Yes
No
A media break occurs during barge setup.
No
Yes
User receives a barge setup tone, if configured.
Yes
Yes
To Conference displays as the name at the barge initiator
phone.
To barge XXX
To Conference
To Conference displays as the name at the target phone.
To/From Other
To Conference
To Conference displays as the name at the other phones.
To/From Target
To Conference
Bridge supports a second barge setup to an already barged
call.
No
Yes
Initiator releases the call.
No media interruption occurs for the two original parties.
Media break occurs to release the shared conference bridge
when only two parties remain and to reconnect the remaining parties as a
point-to-point call.
Target releases the call.
Media break occurs to reconnect initiator with the other party
as a point-to-point call.
Media break occurs to release the shared conference bridge
when only two parties remain and to reconnect the remaining parties as a
point-to-point call.
Other party releases the call.
All three parties get released.
Media break occurs to release the shared conference bridge
when only two parties remain and to reconnect the remaining parties as a
point-to-point call.
Target puts call on hold and performs direct transfer, Join,
or Call Park.
You can use single button barge or the barge softkey only in
the remote-in-use call state. A Built In conference bridge proves advantageous
because neither a media interruption nor display changes to the original call
occur when the barge is being set up.
Note
To use the single button barge feature, ensure that single button
barge is enabled on the device.
When the barge initiator releases the call, the barge call
gets released between the barge initiator and target. The original call between
the target device and the other party remains active. A barge disconnect tone
(beep beep) plays to all remaining parties.
When the target device releases the call, the media between
the barge initiator and the other party gets dropped briefly and then
reconnects as a point-to-point call. The display changes at the barge initiator
device to reflect the connected party.
When the other party releases the call, both the original
call and the barge call get released.
When the barge initiator puts the call on hold, both the
target device and the other party remain in the call.
When the target device puts the call on hold or in a
conference or transfers it, the barge initiator gets released from the barge
call while the original call also gets put on hold, in a conference, or
transferred. The barge initiator can barge into a call again after the media
gets reestablished at the target.
When the other party puts the call on hold or in a
conference or transfers it, both the target device and the barge initiator
remain in the call.
When network or
Cisco Unified Communications Manager failure occurs, the barge call gets
preserved (like all active calls).
Most
Cisco Unified IP Phones include the Built In conference bridge capability, which
barge uses.
Note
Cisco Unified IP Phones 7940 and 7960 cannot support two media stream
encryptions or SRTP streams simultaneously. To prevent instability due to this
condition, the system automatically disables the Built In bridge for
Cisco Unified IP Phones 7940 and 7960 when the device security mode is set to
encrypted. For more information, see the
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Security Guide.
The following settings activate or deactivate the built-in
conference bridge:
Enable or disable the built-in bridge by setting the
Cisco Unified Communications Manager clusterwide service parameter,
Built-in Bridge Enable, to On or Off.
Enable or disable the built-in bridge for each device by using the
Built In Bridge drop-down list box in the Phone Configuration window (choose
on, off, or default). On or off settings override the Built-in Bridge Enable
service parameter. Choosing default uses the setting of the service parameter.
Note
To use barge with a built-in bridge, ensure the preceding items are
enabled, privacy is disabled, and the barge softkey is assigned to each device
or the single button barge feature is enabled. Otherwise, to use shared
conference bridge, assign the cBarge softkey to each device or enable the
single button cBarge feature.
You can use single button cBarge or the cBarge softkey only
in the remote-in-use call state. No standard softkey template includes the
cBarge softkey. To access the cBarge softkey, the administrator adds it to a
softkey template and then assigns the softkey template to a device.
Note
To use the single button cBarge feature, ensure that it is enabled
on the device.
When the cBarge softkey, or a shared-line, gets pressed, a
barge call gets set up by using the shared conference bridge, if available. The
original call gets split and then joined at the conference bridge, which causes
a brief media interruption. The call information for all parties gets changed
to barge.
The barged call becomes a conference call with the barge
target device as the conference controller. It can add more parties to the
conference or can drop any party.
When any party releases from the call, which leaves only two
parties in the conference, the remaining two parties experience a brief
interruption and then get reconnected as a point-to-point call, which releases
the shared conference resource.
When a user initiates a barge to a SIP device, the barge initiator phone displays "To Barge <Display name> (Shared Line DN)."
When a user initiates a barge to a SCCP device, the barge initiator phone displays "To Barge <Display name>."
Party entrance tone
With the party entrance tone feature, a tone plays on the
phone when a basic call changes to a multiparty call; that is, when a basic
call changes to a barged call, cBarged call, ad hoc conference, meet-me
conference, or a joined call. In addition, a different tone plays when a party
leaves the multiparty call.
If the controlling device, that is, the originator of the
multiparty call has a built-in bridge, the tone gets played to all parties if
you configured party tone entrance for the controlling device. When the
controlling device leaves the call,
Cisco Unified Communications Manager identifies whether another device on
the call can play the tone; if another device on the call can play the tone,
Cisco Unified Communications Manager plays the tone. If the controlling
device cannot play the tone,
Cisco Unified Communications Manager does not play the tone even if you
enable the party entrance tone feature.
When a barge call gets created, the party entrance tone
configuration of the barge target that shares the line with the barge initiator
determines whether
Cisco Unified Communications Manager plays the party entrance tone.
When a cBarge call gets created, the party entrance tone
configuration of the cBarge target that shares the line with the cBarge
initiator determines whether
Cisco Unified Communications Manager plays the party entrance tone.
However, if the call for the target is an existing ad hoc conference that is in
the same cluster, the party entrance tone configuration for the ad hoc
conference controller determines whether
Cisco Unified Communications Manager plays the tone.
To use the party entrance feature, ensure that you turned
the privacy feature off for the devices and ensure that the controlling device
for the multiparty call has a built-in bridge. In addition, either configure
the Party Entrance Tone service parameter, which supports the Cisco CallManager
service, or configure the Party Entrance Tone setting per directory number in
the Directory Number Configuration window (Call Routing > Directory Number).
For information on the service parameter, click the question-mark button in the
Service Parameter Configuration window. For information on the Party Entrance
Tone setting in the Directory Number Configuration window, see topics related to directory number configuration settings in the
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration Guide.
Privacy
With privacy, you can enable or disable the capability of
users with phones that share the same line (DN) to view call status and to
barge the call. You enable or disable privacy for each phone or for all phones.
By default, the system enables privacy for all phones in the
cluster. To enable all phones with privacy, leave the clusterwide service
parameter set to True and leave the phone privacy setting set to default.
To configure certain phones with access to privacy, you
perform the following steps to enable or disable privacy:
Set a service parameter.
Set the phone privacy
setting to On.
Add privacy button to phone button template.
Add the phone button
template that has privacy button to each device.
When the device that is configured for privacy registers
with
Cisco Unified Communications Manager, the feature button on the phone that
is configured with privacy gets labeled, and the status shows through an icon.
If the button has a lamp, it comes on.
When the phone receives an incoming call, the user makes the
call private (so the call information does not display on the shared line) by
pressing the Privacy feature button. The Privacy feature button toggles between
on and off.
Privacy on hold
With the privacy on hold feature, administrators can enable
or disable the capability of users with phones that share the same line (DN) to
view call status and retrieve calls on hold.
Administrators enable or disable privacy on hold for all
phones. To enable privacy on hold, you must also enable the privacy feature for
the phone or for all phones. Privacy on hold activates automatically on all
private calls when privacy on hold is enabled.
By default, the system disables privacy on hold for all
phones in the cluster. To enable all phones with privacy on hold, set the
clusterwide privacy service parameter to True, set the clusterwide Enforce
Privacy Setting on Held Calls service parameter to True, and leave the phone
privacy setting to default.
To configure certain phones with access to privacy on hold,
administrators set the Enforce Privacy Setting on Held Calls service parameter
to True and set the Privacy setting for the phone to True:
Set the Enforce Privacy Setting on Held Calls service parameter to
True.
Set a Privacy service
parameter.
Set the phone privacy
setting to On.
Add privacy button to phone button template.
Add the phone button
template that has privacy button to each device.
To activate privacy on hold, users press the Hold softkey or
Hold button while on a private call. To return to the call, users press the
Resume softkey. The phone that put the call on hold displays the status
indicator for a held call; shared lines display the status indicators for a
private and held call.
System requirements for barge privacy and privacy on hold
The barge and privacy features require the following
software component to operate:
Cisco Unified Communications Manager 5.0 or later
The single button barge/cBarge and privacy on hold features
require the following software component to operate:
Cisco Unified Communications Manager 6.1(1) or later
To determine IP Phone support for the following features, see the related topics:
IP Phones supporting Barge by using the
single button barge/cBarge feature or the barge or cBarge softkey
IP Phones supporting privacy with the
Privacy button on the phone button template
IP Phones supporting the built-in conference
bridge capability
Note
If the phone does not support a Privacy button, by default, the
privacy for that phone remains Off (all devices sharing a line with that phone
will display the phone information).
Use the
Cisco Unified Reporting application to generate a complete list of IP
Phones that support barge and privacy. To do so, follow these steps:
Start
Cisco Unified Reporting by using any of the methods that follow.
The system uses the Cisco Tomcat service to authenticate users
before allowing access to the web application. You can access the application
by choosing
Cisco Unified Reporting in the
Navigation menu in
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration and clicking
Go.
by choosing
File > Cisco Unified Reporting at the
Cisco Unified
Real Time Monitoring Tool (RTMT) menu.
by entering https://<server name or IP
address>:8443/cucreports/ and then entering your authorized username and
password.
Click
System Reports in the navigation bar.
In the list of reports that displays in the left column, click the
Unified CM Phone Feature List option.
Click the
Generate a new report link to generate a new
report, or click the Unified CM Phone Feature List link
if a report already exists.
To generate a report of all IP Phones that support built-in
bridge, choose these settings from the respective drop-down list boxes and
click the
Submit button:
Product: All
Feature: Built In Bridge
The List Features pane displays a list of all devices that support
the built-in bridge feature. You can click on the Up and Down arrows next to
the column headers (Product or Protocol) to sort the list.
To generate a report of all devices that support privacy, choose
these settings from the respective drop-down list boxes and click the
Submit button:
Product: All
Feature: Privacy
The List Features pane displays a list of all devices that support
the Privacy feature. You can click on the
Up and
Down arrows next to the column headers
(Product or Protocol) to sort the list.
To generate a report of all devices that support single button
barge, choose these settings from the respective drop-down list boxes and click
the
Submit button:
Product: All
Feature: Single Button Barge
The List Features pane displays a list of all devices that support
the Single Button Barge feature. You can click on the
Up and
Down arrows next to the column headers
(Product or Protocol) to sort the list.
For additional information about the
Cisco Unified Reporting application, see the
Cisco Unified Reporting Administration Guide.
Interactions and restrictions
This section describes the interactions and
restrictions for barge, privacy, and privacy on hold.
Cisco recommends that you assign either the barge or cBarge softkey to a softkey template. By having only one of these softkeys for each device, you can avoid confusion for users and potential performance issues.
Note
You can enable single button barge or single button cBarge for a device, but not both.
Barge and Call Park
When the target parks the call, the barge initiator gets released (if using the built-in bridge), or the barge initiator and the other party remain connected (if using the shared conference).
Barge and Join
When the target joins the call with another call, the barge initiator gets released (if using the built-in bridge), or the barge initiator and the other party remain connected (if using the shared conference).
Configure PLAR
A barge, cBarge, or single button barge initiator can barge
into a call via a shared line that is configured for PLAR; that is, the
initiator can barge into the call if the barge target uses the preconfigured
number that is associated with the PLAR line while on the call.
Cisco Unified Communications Manager does not send the barge invocation to
the PLAR line before connecting the barge call, so the barge occurs no matter
what the state of the PLAR destination is.
To make barge, cBarge, or single button barge work with
PLAR, you must configure barge, cBarge, or single button barge, as described in
the
Configure barge.
In addition, you must configure the PLAR destination, a directory number that
is used specifically for PLAR. The following example describes how to enable
PLAR functionality for phones that are running SCCP and for phones that are
running SIP.
A and A’ represent shared-line devices that you configured
for barge, cBarge, or single button barge, and B1 represents the directory
number for the PLAR destination. To enable PLAR functionality from A/A’, which
are running SIP, see the following example:
Example for How to Configure PLAR
Procedure
Step 1
Create a partition, for example, P1, and a calling search space,
for example CSS1, so CSS1 contains P1. (In
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration, choose
Call Routing > Class of
Control > Partition or
Calling Search Space.)
Step 2
Create a translation pattern, for example, TP1, which contains
calling search space CSS1 and partition P1. Create a null pattern (blank
pattern), but make sure that you enter the directory number for the B1 PLAR
destination in the Called Party Transformation Mask field. (In
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration, choose
Call
Routing > Translation Pattern.)
Step 3
Assign the calling search space, CS1, to either A or A’. (In
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration, choose
Device >
Phone.)
Step 4
Assign the P1 partition to the directory number for B1, which is
the PLAR destination. (In
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration, choose
Call Routing > Directory
Number.)
Step 5
For phones that are running SIP, create a SIP dial rule. (In
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration, choose
Call Routing > Dial
Rules > SIP Dial Rules. Choose
7940_7960_OTHER. Enter a name for the pattern; for example, PLAR1. Click
Save; then, click
Add Plar. Click
Save.)
Step 6
For phones that are running SIP, assign the SIP dial rule
configuration that you created for PLAR to the phones, which, in this example,
are A and A’. ((In
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration, choose
Device > Phone.
Choose the SIP dial rule configuration from the SIP Dial Rules drop-down list
box.)
Restrictions
The following restrictions apply to Barge:
The barge initiator cannot conference in additional callers.
To enhance performance, disable built-in bridge or turn on privacy
for those devices that do not have shared-line appearances or do not use Barge.
CTI does not support Barge through APIs that TAPI/JTAPI
applications invoke. CTI generates events for barge when it is invoked manually
from an IP phone by using the barge or cBarge softkey.
Cisco recommends that you do not configure cBarge for a user who
has barge configured. Choose only one barge method for each user.
The original call requires G.711 codec. If G.711 is not available,
use cBarge instead.
You can assign a softkey template that contains the barge softkey
to any IP phone that uses softkeys; however, some IP phones do not support the
barge feature.
Barge supports most
Cisco Unified IP Phones that run SIP.
A user cannot barge into an encrypted call if the phone that is
used to barge is not configured for encryption. When barge fails in this case,
a busy tone plays on the phone where the user initiated the barge.
If the initiator phone is configured for encryption, the barge
initiator can barge into an authenticated or nonsecure call from the encrypted
phone. After the barge occurs,
Cisco Unified Communications Manager classifies the call as nonsecure.
If the initiator phone is configured for encryption, the barge
initiator can barge into an encrypted call, and the phone indicates that the
call state equals encrypted.
A user can barge into an authenticated call, even if the phone
that is used to barge is nonsecure. The authentication icon continues to
display on the authenticated devices in the call, even if the initiator phone
does not support security.
Tip
You can configure cBarge if you want barge functionality, but
Cisco Unified Communications Manager automatically classifies the call as
nonsecure.
If you configure encryption for
Cisco Unified IP Phones 7960 and 7940, those encrypted devices cannot
accept a barge request when they are participating in an encrypted call. When
the call is encrypted, the barge attempt fails. A tone plays on the phone to
indicate that the barge failed.
A message displays in
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration when you attempt the
following configuration:
In the Phone Configuration window, you choose Encrypted for
the Device Security Mode (or System Default equals Encrypted), On for the Built
In Bridge setting (or default setting equals On), and you click Insert or
Update after you create this specific configuration.
In the Enterprise Parameter window, you update the Device
Security Mode parameter.
In the Service Parameter window, you update the Built In
Bridge Enable parameter.
If the number of shared-line users in the conference is equal to
or greater than the configuration for the Maximum Number of Calls setting for
the device from which you are attempting to barge, the phone displays the
message, Error Past Limit.
The following restrictions apply to privacy:
To enhance performance, disable built-in bridge or turn on privacy
for those devices that do not have shared-line appearances or do not use barge.
CTI does not support privacy through APIs that TAPI/JTAPI
applications invoke. CTI generates events when privacy gets enabled or disabled
from an IP phone by using the privacy feature button.
Privacy supports most
Cisco Unified IP Phones that run SIP.
The following restriction applies to built-in conference
bridge:
To enhance performance, disable built-in bridge or turn on privacy
for those devices that do not have shared-line appearances or do not use barge.
The initiator cannot park a call, redirect a call, or use any
feature that is using the CTI/JTAPI/TSP interface. The system supports only
hold and unhold.
Built-in conference bridge supports most
Cisco Unified IP Phones that run SIP.
The following restrictions apply to privacy on hold:
CTI does not support privacy on hold through APIs that TAPI/JTAPI
applications invoke. CTI generates events when a privacy-enabled call is put on
hold and when privacy gets enabled or disabled on held calls from an IP phone
by using the privacy feature button.
Install and activate barge, privacy, and privacy on hold
Barge, privacy, and privacy on hold system features come
standard with
Cisco Unified Communications Manager software. The administrator activates the
features after installation to make them available for system use. This section provides instructions to activate barge, privacy, and privacy on hold features.
To activate barge with a built-in conference bridge, add the
barge softkey to a softkey template, assign the softkey template to a device,
set the Built-in Bridge Enable service parameter to On, and set the party
entrance tone to True. To activate the single button barge feature, you must
also enable it in the Device Profile Configuration window. See the
Configure barge for
details.
Note
To set barge with built-in conference bridge for all users, set the
Built-in Bridge Enable service parameter to On. To set barge with built-in
conference bridge for individual users, set the Built in Bridge field to On in
the Phone Configuration window.
Activate cBarge
To activate barge with shared conference bridge, add the
cBarge softkey to a softkey template, assign the softkey template to a device,
and set the party entrance tone to True. To activate the single button cBarge
feature, you must also enable it on the Device Profile Configuration window.
See the
Configure barge for
details.
Activate privacy
The system automatically activates privacy in the
Cisco Unified Communications Manager because the Privacy Setting service
parameter is set to True and the phone has the privacy setting at Default. You
must also add privacy to a phone button template and assign the phone button
template to a device. See the
Configure privacy and privacy on hold
for details.
Activate privacy on hold
The system
automatically activates privacy on hold in the
Cisco Unified Communications Manager when the Enforce Privacy Setting on Held Calls
service parameter is set to True and the phone has the privacy feature that is
configured.
Service parameters for barge privacy and privacy on hold
Cisco Unified Communications Manager provides five
clusterwide service parameters: Built In Bridge Enable for the built-in
conference bridge capability, Privacy Setting for the privacy feature, Enforce
Privacy Setting on Held Calls setting for the privacy on hold feature, single
button barge/cBarge policy for single button barge/cBarge features, and Party
Entrance Tone for the tones that are played during barge. Set these parameters
for each server in a cluster that has the Cisco CallManager service and barge
is configured.
Built In Bridge Enable-Default specifies Off. This parameter
enables or disables the built-in conference bridge capability for phones that
use the barge softkey. If Built in Bridge is set to On in Phone Configuration,
the service parameter setting gets overridden.
Privacy Setting-Default specifies True. This parameter enables or
disables the privacy feature for phone users who do not want to display
information on shared-line appearances. If only certain phones need the privacy
feature, set the service parameter to False and set the Privacy field to On in
Phone Configuration.
If the Privacy field in the Phone Configuration window is set to
default, the phone uses the setting that is configured in the Privacy Setting
service parameter.
Enforce Privacy Setting on Held Calls—Default specifies False.
This parameter enables or disables the privacy on hold feature for phone users
who want to preserve privacy on held calls.
Single button barge/cBarge Policy-Default specifies Off. This
parameter enables or disables the single button barge/cBarge feature for phone
users who want to use the barge or cBarge feature by simply pressing the line
button.
Party Entrance Tone-Default specifies False. This parameter
enables or disables the tones that play during barge.