Findme™ User Guide; About Findme; Findme User Accounts; Individual Versus Group Findme - Cisco TelePresence Administrator's Manual

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FindMe™ user guide

About FindMe

FindMe lets you control how you are contacted: on any device, at
any location, through a single FindMe ID.
You can set up a list of locations such as "at home" or "in the
office" and associate your devices (endpoints, Movi, mobile
phones and so on) with those locations. You can also set up
rules to redirect calls if your devices are busy or unanswered.
For example, you could set up your FindMe so that it calls you
on your desktop videophone first. If there's no answer after
10 seconds it diverts the call to your mobile phone, or if your
desktop videophone is busy it could divert the call to your
colleague's telephone instead.
Your system administrator can also set up a group FindMe for a
team of people such as a support desk. This works by calling all
the devices associated with that group when the single FindMe
group ID is called.
Your administrator may have also configured your external
telephone number to route to your FindMe ID.

FindMe user accounts

Each FindMe ID has an associated user account. After the
system administrator has set up your account, you can log in to
it using a web interface and configure it with details of your work
locations and the devices on which you want to be contacted at
each location.
After you have set up your device and location details all you
typically need to do on an ongoing basis is to indicate your
current active location. However, you can change or set up
additional devices and locations as often as you want.

Individual versus group FindMe

The difference between individual and group FindMe accounts is
what happens if one of the devices in the primary list is busy.
For individuals, it is assumed that you can only take calls on one
device at a time, therefore if any devices in the Primary list are
busy, the call immediately diverts to the devices in the Busy list.
For groups, it is assumed that more than one person is available
to take calls, so the call only diverts immediately to the devices
in the Busy list if all devices in the Primary list are engaged.
Overview and
System
Introduction
status
configuration
D14049.08
November 2010
To configure your FindMe user account, log in using a web browser as described below:
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configuration
neighbors
peers

Accessing the FindMe home page

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Go to the Login page
using the link provided
to you by your system
administrator.
Click User login.
Enter the Username
and Password provided
to you by your System
Administrator.
Click Login.
You are taken to the
FindMe home page.
From here you can
your FindMe user account
set your current active
location.
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