MAC Address/Device Name |
Enter the MAC address for phones, VGC virtual phones, and VGC phones. Enter a unique identifier for CTI ports and H.323 clients. Enter the device name for UDPs |
Line Index |
Enter a number between 1 and 34 for the line index of a phone. |
Directory Number |
Enter a directory number, up to 24 numerals and special characters, for this line. |
Display |
Enter the text that you want to display on the called party's phone display, such as the user name (John Smith) or phone location (Conference Room 1).
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If this filed is left blank the system uses the value that is entered in the Directory Number field. |
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The default language specifies English. |
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Line Text Label |
Enter text that identifies this directory number for a line/phone combination.
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The default language specifies English |
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Forward Busy External |
Enter the directory number or directory URI to which a call that is coming from an external number is 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 |
Enter the directory number or directory URI to which a call that is coming from an external number is 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 |
Enter the directory number or directory URI to which a call that is coming from an external number is 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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Forward Busy Internal |
Enter the directory number or directory URI to which a call that is coming from an internal number is 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 Internal |
Enter the directory number or directory URI to which a call that is coming from an internal number is 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 Internal |
Enter the directory number or directory URI to which a call that is coming from an internal number is 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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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 settings in the Voice Mail Profile Configuration window. When this setting is used,
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. When this setting is used,
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. |
Call Pickup Group |
Enter a Pickup Group Name to specify the call pickup group, which can answer incoming calls to this line by dialing the appropriate pickup group number. |
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.
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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 one primary directory URI |
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