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Description
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Enter a description that makes the device easy to recognize.
The description can include up to 50 characters in any language, but it cannot
include double-quotes ("), percentage sign (%), ampersand
(&), back-slash (\), or angle brackets (<>).
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Device Pool
|
Choose the device pool to which this group of phones/ports
should belong.
A device pool defines sets of common characteristics for
devices, such as region, date/time group,
Cisco Unified Communications Manager group, and calling
search space for auto-registration.
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Common Device Configuration
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Choose the common device configuration to which you want this
phone assigned. The common device configuration includes the attributes
(services or features) that are associated with a particular user. Configure
Common device configurations in the
Common Device Configuration window. See
Common Device Configuration for more information.
To see the common device configuration settings, click
the View Details link.
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Phone Button Template
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Choose the appropriate phone button template. The phone button
template determines the configuration of buttons on a phone and identifies
which feature (line, speed dial, and so on) is used for each button.
Cisco Unified Communications Manager does not make this
field available for H.323 clients or CTI ports.
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Softkey Template
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Choose the softkey template to be used for all phones in this
group.
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Common Phone Profile
|
From the drop-down list box, choose a common phone profile
from the list of available common phone profiles.
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Calling Search Space
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Choose the calling search space to which this group of
phones/ports should belong.
A calling search space specifies the collection of route
partitions that are searched to determine how a dialed number should be routed.
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AAR Calling Search Space
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Choose 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.
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Media Resource Group List
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Choose the media resource group list (MRGL) to which this
group of phones/ports should belong.
An MRGL specifies a list of prioritized media resource groups.
An application can choose required media resources among the available ones
according to the priority order that is defined in the MRGL.
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User Hold MOH Audio Source
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Choose the user-hold audio source for this group of phones or
ports.
The user-hold audio source plays music when a user places a
call on hold.
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Network Hold MOH Audio Source
|
Choose the network hold audio source that this group of IP
phones or CTI ports should use.
The network-hold audio source plays music when the system
places a call on hold, such as when the user transfers or parks a call.
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Location
|
Choose the location to which this group of phones/ports should
belong.
A location indicates the remote location that is accessed by
using restricted bandwidth connections.
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AAR Group
|
Choose 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. If no AAR group is
specified,
Cisco Unified Communications Manager uses
the AAR group that is associated with Device Pool or Line.
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User Locale
|
Choose the country and language set that you want to associate
with this user.
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.
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Network Locale
|
Choose the network locale that you want to associate with this
user.
The Network Locale comprises a set of tones and cadences that
Cisco gateways and phones use when they are communicating with the PSTN and
other networks in a specific geographical area.
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Built in Bridge
|
Enable or disable the built-in conference bridge for the barge
feature by using the Built In Bridge drop-down list box (choose On, Off, or
Default).
For more configuration information, refer to the Barge and
Privacy Features in the
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Features and
Services Guide
.
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Privacy
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For each phone that wants Privacy, choose
On in the Privacy drop-down list box.
For more configuration information, refer to Barge and Privacy
Features in the
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Features and
Services Guide.
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Device Mobility Mode
|
From the drop-down list box, turn the device mobility feature
on or off for this device or choose Default to use the default device mobility
mode.
Click
View Current Device Mobility Settings to
display the current values of these device mobility parameters:
- Cisco Unified
Communications Manager Group
- Roaming Device
Pool
- Location
- Region
- Network Locale
- AAR Group
- AAR Calling Search
Space
- Device Calling
Search Space
- Media Resource
Group List
- SRST
| Tip
| For more configuration information, refer to
the
"Device Mobility" chapter in the
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Features and Services Guide.
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Mobility User ID
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From the drop-down list box, choose the user ID of the person
to whom this dual-mode phone is assigned.
| Note
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Be aware that the Mobility User ID configuration is used for
Mobile Connect and Mobile Voice Access for dual mode phones.
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| Note
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The Owner User ID and Mobility User ID can differ.
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Owner User ID
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Enter a user ID for the primary phone user.
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Phone Personalization
|
From the drop-down list box, enable or disable the Cisco
Unified Phone Designer feature for this device or choose Default to use the
phone personalization that is set in the Common Phone Profile.
- Disabled—None of
the Cisco Unified Phone Application Suite features get activated.
- 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.
- Default—Use the
phone personalization setting that is in the Common Phone Profile.
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Services Provisioning
|
From the drop-down list box, choose the Services Provisioning
setting that you want to use from the following values:
- Internal
- External URLs
- Both
- Default: Internal
This parameter controls whether the phone uses the services
provisioned from the configuration file (Internal), services received from the
Services URLs (External URLs), or both. The External URLs option provides
backward compatibility with third party provisioning servers. The Both option
allows users to subscribe to the services specified in the configuration file
while also appending services from an external provisioning server.
This is a required field.
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Phone Load Name
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Enter the custom phone load, if applicable.
| Note
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Any value that is entered in this field overrides the
default value for the chosen model and specifies the custom software for a
Cisco Unified IP Phone.
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Single Button Barge
|
From the drop-down list box, enable or disable the Single
Button Barge/cBarge feature for this device or choose Default to use the
service parameter setting.
- Off—This setting
disables the Single Button Barge/cBarge feature; however, the regular Barge or
cBarge features will still work.
- Barge—This setting
enables the Singe Button Barge feature.
- cBarge—This
setting enables the Single Button cBarge feature.
- 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
|
From the drop-down list box, enable or disable the Join Across
Lines feature for this device or choose Default to use the service parameter
setting.
- Off—This setting
disables the Join Across Lines feature.
- On—This setting
enables the Join Across Lines feature.
- Default—This
setting uses the Join Across Lines setting that is in the service parameter.
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Use Trusted Relay Point
|
From the drop-down list box, enable or disable whether
Cisco Unified Communications Manager inserts a trusted
relay point (TRP) device with this media endpoint. Choose one of the following
values:
- Default—If you
choose this value, the device uses the Use Trusted Relay Point setting from the
common device configuration with which this device associates.
- Off—Choose this
value to disable the use of a TRP with this device. This setting overrides the
Use Trusted Relay Point setting in the common device configuration with which
this device associates.
- On—Choose this
value to enable the use of a TRP with this device. This setting overrides the
Use Trusted Relay Point setting in the common device configuration with which
this device associates.
A Trusted Relay Point (TRP) device designates an MTP or
transcoder device that is labeled as Trusted Relay Point.
Cisco Unified Communications Manager places the TRP
closest to the associated endpoint device if more than one resource is needed
for the endpoint (for example, a transcoder or RSVP Agent).
If both TRP and MTP are required for the endpoint, TRP gets
used as the required MTP.
| Tip
| See TRP Insertion Requirements in the
Cisco Unified Communications Manager System Guide for details of call
behavior.
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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
choose contains the calling party transformation pattern that you want to
assign to this device.
The device takes on the attributes of the Calling Party
Transformation Pattern when you assign the pattern to a partition where the
Calling Party Transformation CSS exists.
| Tip
| For more configuration information, refer to
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Features and Services Guide.
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Geolocation
|
From the drop-down list box, choose a geolocation.
You can choose the Unspecified geolocation, which designates
that this device does not associate with a geolocation.
You can also choose a geolocation that has been configured
with the
menu option.
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Feature Control Policy
|
Choose the Feature Control Policy for this group of phones.
A feature control policy specifies the appearance of features
and the associated softkeys that display on the phone.
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BLF Audible Alert Setting (Phone Idle)
|
For this required field, from the drop-down list box, choose
the BLF Audible Alert setting that you want to use from the following values:
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.
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BLF Audible Alert Setting (Phone Busy)
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For this required field, this parameter provides an audible
alert in addition to a visual alert on a phone that is currently in use when a
call comes in to one of the lines that is monitored by way of a busy line field
(BLF) button.
From the drop-down list box, choose the BLF Audible Alert
setting that you want to use from the following values:
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Always Use Prime Line
|
From the drop-down list box, choose 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
|
From the drop-down list box, choose the Always Use Prime Line
for Voice Message setting that you want to use from the following values:
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Use Device Pool Calling Party Transformation CSS
|
To use the Calling Party Transformation CSS that is configured
in the device pool that is assigned to this device, check this check box. If
you do not check this check box, the device uses the Calling Party
Transformation CSS that you configured in the device configuration window.
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Ignore Presentation Indicators
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Check this check box if the system must ignore presentation
indicators.
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Retry Video Call as Audio
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Check this check box to retry a video call as an audio call.
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Allow Control of Device from CTI
|
Check this check box to allow CTI to control and monitor this
device.
If the associated directory number specifies a shared line,
the check box should remain enabled as long as at least one associated device
specifies a combination of device type and protocol that CTI supports.
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Logged into Hunt Group
|
This check box, which gets checked by default for all phones,
indicates that the phone is currently logged in to a hunt list (group). When
the phone gets added to a hunt list, the administrator can log the user in or
out by checking (and unchecking) this check box.
Users use the softkey on the phone to log their phone in or
out of the hunt list.
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Remote Device
|
If you are experiencing delayed connect times over SCCP to
remote sites, check the
Remote Device check box in the Phone
Configuration window. Checking this check box tells
Cisco Unified Communications Manager to
allocate a buffer for the phone device when it registers and to bundle SCCP
messages to the phone.
| Note
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Because this feature consumes resources, be sure to check
this check box only when you are experiencing signaling delays for phones that
run SCCP. Most users do not require this option.
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Protected Device
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Check this check box to designate a phone as
"protected." This enables the phone to play a two-second
tone notifying the user when a call is both encrypted and both phones are
configured as protected devices. The tone plays for both parties when the call
is answered. The tone does not play unless both phones are
"protected" and the call occurs over encrypted media.
| Tip
| For a detailed description of the secure-tone
feature and the configuration requirements, see the
Cisco Unity Connection System Administration
Guide.
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Protocol Specific Information
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Packet Capture Mode
|
From the drop-down list box, choose the mode that you want to
set for signal packet capture:
None—Choose None if you do not want to specify a mode.
Real-Time Mode—Use this mode for real-time signal packet
capture.
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. The default duration specifies 60 minutes.
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Presence Group
|
Used with the Presence feature, the phones 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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Device Security Profile
|
For phones that run SCCP and SIP, choose the security profile
that you want to apply to the device.
All phones require that you apply a security profile. If the
phone does not support security, choose a nonsecure profile.
| Tip
| The CAPF settings that are configured in the
profile relate to the Certificate Authority Proxy Function settings that
display in the
Phone Configuration window. If you want to
manage manufacture-installed certificates (MICs) or locally significant
certificates (LSC), you must configure the CAPF settings in the profile and in
the
Phone Configuration window.
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SUBSCRIBE Calling Search Space
|
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. From the drop-down list box,
choose 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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Outbound Call Rollover
|
From the drop-down list box, choose the rollover option that
you want to use for outbound calls.
No Rollover—Choose this option to Switch off the rollover
feature. Conference and transfer will not work in this mode.
Rollover within the same DN—Choose this option to use rollover
within the same DN. Conferences and call transfers complete by using the same
directory number (on different lines).
Rollover to any line—Choose this option to roll over to any
line. Conferences and call transfers complete by using a different directory
number and line than the original call.
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Unattended Port
|
Check this check box to indicate an unattended port on this
device.
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Require DTMF Reception
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For phones that run SIP and SCCP, check this check box to
require DTMF reception for this phone.
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External Data Locations Information
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Information
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Enter the help text URL for the information button .
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Directory
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Enter the URL of the directory server.
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Messages
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Enter the voice-messaging access pilot number.
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Services
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Enter the URL for the services menu.
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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 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 User
Options window that was configured during installation.
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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.
Leave this field blank to accept the default setting.
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Idle
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Enter the URL to display on the Cisco Unified IP Phone 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 screen when the phone
has not been used for 5 minutes. Leave this field blank to use the default
value.
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Idle Timer
|
Enter the seconds that you want to elapse before the phone
displays the URL that is specified in the Idle field. Leave this field blank to
use the default value.
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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 CM User Options window that
was configured during installation.
Leave this field blank to accept the default setting.
Maximum length specifies 255 characters.
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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 specifies 255 characters.
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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 the 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 specifies 255 characters.
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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 specifies 255 characters.
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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 specifies 255 characters.
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Secure Services URL
|
Enter the secure URL for Cisco Unified IP Phone services. This
setting specifies 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 specifies 255 characters.
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Hotline Device
|
Enter T or F. Hotline devices can connect only to other
Hotline devices. This feature extends the PLAR feature, 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 the softkey template to the
Hotline device.
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Extension Information
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Enable Extension Mobility
|
Check this check box to enable extension mobility.
Choose 0-Off to disable this feature, or choose 1-On to enable
this feature.
Extension mobility allows a user to log in and out of a
Cisco Unified IP Phone. Refer to the
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Features and Services Guide for more information about extension mobility.
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IP Services1
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Use
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration to
choose any services that have been configured.
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IP Services2
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Use
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration to
choose any services that have been configured.
Using
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Bulk
Administration (BAT), you cannot update more than two IP services in one
transaction.
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Certification Authority Proxy Function (CAPF)
Information
(These parameters display only for devices with the capability
to support authentication or encryption.)
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Certificate Operation
|
From the drop-down list box, choose the Certification
Operation that you want to perform from the following options:
- No Pending
Operation—No pending Certification Operation lists exist for this device.
Choosing this option disables the remaining CAPF fields.
- Install/Upgrade—Install or upgrade a
Certification Operation.
- Delete—Delete a
Certification Operation
- Troubleshoot—Troubleshoot a
Certification Operation.
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Generate Unique Authentication String for Each Device
|
Check this check box if you want a unique authentication
string to be generated for each device.
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Authentication String
|
If Authentication Mode is By Authentication String, enter the
Authentication String. Alternately, to get a system-generated string, click
Generate String.
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Operation Completes By
|
Enter the date by which the Certification Operation will
complete. The date format specifies YYYY: MM: DD: HH. The default completion
date specifies 10 days from the current system date.
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MultiLevel Precedence and Preemption (MLPP)
Information
|
|
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.
From the drop-down list box, choose a setting to assign to
this device from the following options:
- Default—This
device inherits its MLPP indication setting from its device pool.
- Off—This device
does not send indication of an MLPP precedence call.
- On—This device
does send indication of an MLPP precedence call.
| Note
|
Do not configure a device with the following combination of
settings: MLPP Indication is set to Off while MLPP Preemption is set to
Forceful.
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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.
From the drop-down list box, choose a setting to assign to
this device from the following options:
- Default—This
device inherits its MLPP preemption setting from its device pool.
- Disabled—This
device does not preempt calls in progress when it places an MLPP precedence
call.
- Forceful—This
device preempts calls in progress when it places an MLPP precedence call.
| Note
|
Do not configure a device with the following combination of
settings: MLPP Indication is set to Off while MLPP Preemption is set to
Forceful.
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MLPP Domain (e.g., "0000FF")
|
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.
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Do Not Disturb (DND)
|
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Do Not Disturb
|
If you want to enable the DND feature, check this check box.
|
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DND Option
|
From the drop-down list box, choose a DND option from the
following options:
- None
- Ringer Off
- Call Reject
- Use Common Phone
Profile Setting
|
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DND Incoming Call Alert
|
From the drop-down list box, choose one of the following
options:
- None
- Disable
- Flash Only
- Beep Only
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Secure Shell Information
|
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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.
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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.
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Assign IP Phone Services
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Add All Services From This Template
|
From the drop-down list box, choose the template that contains
list of services with which you want to update the phones.
You can click the Edit IP Phone Service link to update the
subscribed Cisco Unified IP Phones services on the template.
|
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Remove Duplicate
|
Check this check box to remove duplicate IP phone services. If
you check this check box, the system removes the duplicate service
subscriptions from phones and user device profiles. The IP system deletes
services based on the IP service name.
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Product Specific Information
|
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Device Security Mode
|
From the drop-down list box, choose the mode that you want to
set for the device:
Use System Default—The phone uses the value that you specified
for the enterprise parameter, Device Security Mode.
Non-secure—No security features exist for the phone. A TCP
connection opens to
Cisco Unified Communications Manager.
Authenticated—Cisco Unified Communications Manager provides integrity and authentication for the
phone. A TLS connection that uses NULL/SHA opens.
Encrypted—Cisco Unified Communications Manager provides integrity, authentication, and
encryption for the phone. A TLS connection that uses AES128/SHA opens
This field applies only if the phone model supports
authentication or encryption.
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Remove Duplicate IP Services from all Phones and Device
Profiles
|
Check this check box to remove duplicate IP phone services. If
you check this check box, the system removes the duplicate service
subscriptions from phones and user device profiles. The IP system deletes
services based on the IP service name.
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Disable SpeakerPhone
|
Check this check box to disable the speakerphone.
|
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Disable Speakerphone and Headset
|
Check this check box to disable the speakerphone and headset.
|
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Forwarding Delay
|
Use this field to enable or disable forwarding delay. Choose
enable when you want the port to wait a few seconds before forwarding a call.
|
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PC Port
|
Use this field to enable or disable the PC port on phones that
have internal switches. Users can connect a PC or workstation to the phone by
using the port labeled
"10/100 PC" on the back of the phone.
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Setting Access
|
Use this field to choose whether the user has access to phone
settings. The options include Enabled and Disable.
|
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Gratuitous ARP
|
Choose Enabled or Disabled to control gratuitous ARP.
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PC Voice VLAN Access
|
Choose Enabled or Disabled to control access to a PC voice
VLAN.
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Video Capabilities
|
Choose Enabled or Disabled to control video capabilities
access.
|
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Auto Line Select
|
Choose Enabled or Disabled to allow or disallow automatic line
selection on the phone.
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Web Access
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Choose Enabled or Disabled to allow web access on the phone.
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