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FindMe™ user guide

Defining location details

This page is used to define the details of a new location, or to
change the devices associated with an existing location.
To get here from the FindMe home page, click Add new FindMe
location to define a new location or click Edit against the
location whose details you want to modify.
Location name
Enter a description that describes a place or mode of working
such as "Office" or "Home". This name is not seen by the people
that call you.
Primary devices
Select the devices to call when your FindMe ID is first dialed
(and where this is your currently active location). You can choose
from all of the devices you have set up in your My devices list.
If more than one device is selected, they will all ring at the same
time.
more... / less...
Click more... to expand the screen and specify how the location
should work if your primary devices are busy or unanswered.
Click less... to hide this information.
Busy devices
For an individual FindMe account the busy devices ring
immediately if any of the primary devices for that location
are busy.
For a group of people FindMe account the busy devices only ring
immediately if all of the primary devices are busy. (If some of the
primary devices are busy, the rest will ring for the specified time
before the call diverts to the busy devices.)
If the active location has no "divert when busy to" devices, the
caller will get a busy response if any of the primary devices are
busy (or if all devices are busy if it is a group FindMe).
Overview and
System
Introduction
status
configuration
D14049.08
November 2010
Configuring your FindMe user account
If the primary devices are
busy
Select the devices to call if
any of your primary devices
are busy.
Cisco VCS
Zones and
Clustering and
configuration
neighbors
peers
If the primary devices are not answered
Select the amount of time in seconds you want the devices in
the primary list to ring, and then select the devices to call if
there is no answer after that time. If no secondary devices are
selected, the call will terminate after the chosen duration, and
the caller will receive a "no answer" response.
Alternatively, you can select an option that the devices will ring
until caller hangs up.
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Bandwidth
processing
control
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Save / Cancel
Click Save to confirm your
changes and return to the
FindMe home page.
Click Cancel to discard your
changes and return to the
FindMe home page
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Applications
Maintenance
traversal
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