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Telephony Features for Cisco IP Phone
Feature
Outbound Roll Over
Pause in speed dial
Phone Display Message for
Extension Mobility Users
PLK Support for Queue Statistics
Plus Dialing
Power Negotiation over LLDP
Privacy
Cisco IP Phone 7821, 7841, and 7861 Administration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager 10.0
(SIP)
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Description and more information
Allows users to make a call when the number of calls for a line exceeds the maximum number
of calls (MNC).
This feature is configured on Cisco Unified Communication Manager by navigating Device
> Phone. It is disabled by default.
Users can set up the speed-dial feature to reach destinations that require Forced Authorization
Code (FAC) or Client Matter Code (CMC), dialing pauses, and additional digits (such as a
user extension, a meeting access code, or a voicemail password) without manual intervention.
When the user presses the speed dial, the phone establishes the call to the specified DN and
sends the specified FAC, CMC, and DTMF digits to the destination and inserts the necessary
dialing pauses.
To support this feature, you may need to change the InterDigit Interval. See
Note
"Speed-dial and abbreviated-dial setup" in the Cisco Unified Communications
Manager Administration Guide and Cisco IP Phone 7821, 7841, and 7861
Administration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager 10.0 (SIP).
This feature enhances the phone interface for the Extension Mobility user by providing friendly
messages.
The PLK Support for Queue Statistics feature enables the users to query the call queue statistics
for hunt pilots and the information appears on phone screen.
See
Set Up Softkey Template, on page
Allows the user to dial E.164 numbers prefixed with a plus (+) sign.
To dial the + sign, the user needs to press and hold the star (*) key for at least 1 second. This
applies to dialing the first digit for an on-hook (including edit mode) or off-hook call.
Allows the phone to negotiate power using Link Level Endpoint Discovery Protocol (LLDP)
and Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP).
See
Set Up Power Negotiation for LLDP, on page
Prevents users who share a line from adding themselves to a call and from viewing information
on their phone display about the call of the other user.
See:
• Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration Guide, "Cisco Unified IP Phone
Configuration" chapter
• Cisco Unified Communications Manager System Guide, "Cisco Unified IP Phone"
chapter
• Cisco Unified Communications Manager Features and Services Guide, "Barge and
Privacy" chapter
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