Cisco Ip Phone 8800 Series Administration Guide For Cisco Unified Communications Manager - Cisco 8800 Series Administration Manual

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Phone Feature Configuration
Field Name
Field Type
or Choices
Revert to All Calls
Disabled
Enabled
Show Call History for
Disabled
Selected Line Only
Enabled
Actionable Incoming
Disabled
Call Alert
Show for all Incoming
Call
Show for Invisible
Incoming Call
DF Bit
0
1

Cisco IP Phone 8800 Series Administration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager

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Description and Usage Guidelines
Disabled
Specifies whether the phone will revert to All Calls after any
call ends or not if the call is on a filter other than Primary line,
All Calls, or Alerting Calls.
For this feature, you must also enable Show All Calls on
Primary Line.
The purpose of this field is for the phone to revert to the
primary line when All Calls is configured on the primary line.
Disabled
Controls the display of the Recents list.
• Disabled—The Recents list shows the call history for all
lines.
• Enabled—The Recents list shows the call history for the
selected line.
Show for all
Controls the type of incoming call alert that displays on the
Incoming Call
phone screen. The purpose of this field is to reduce the number
of button presses that the end user requires to answer a call.
• Disabled—The actionable incoming call alert is disabled
and the user sees the traditional incoming call pop-up
alert.
• Show for all Incoming Call—The actionable incoming
call alert displays for all calls regardless of visibility.
• Show for Invisible Incoming Call—The actionable
incoming call alert displays for calls not shown on the
phone. This parameter behaves similarly to the incoming
call alert pop-up notification.
0
Controls how network packets are sent. Packets can be sent in
chunks (fragments) of various sizes.
When the DF bit is set to 1 in the packet header, the network
payload does not fragment when going through network
devices, such as switches and routers. Removing fragmenting
avoids incorrect parsing on the receiving side, but results in
slightly slower speeds.
The DF bit setting does not apply to ICMP, VPN, VXC VPN,
or DHCP traffic.

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