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Chapter 5 Configuring Features, Templates, Services, and Users Telephony Features Available for the Cisco Unified IP Phone Table 5-1 Telephony Features for the Cisco Unified IP Phone (continued) Feature Description Configuration Reference Message waiting Indicator A light on the handset that indicates that indicates that a user has one or more new voice messages. For more information refer to: • Cisco Unified CallManager Administration Guide, "Message Waiting Configuration" chapter. • Cisco Unified CallManager System Guide, "Voice Mail Connectivity to Cisco Unified CallManager" chapter. Multilevel Precedence and Preemption (MLPP) Provides a method of prioritizing calls within your phone system. Use this feature when users work in an environment where they need to make and receive urgent or critical calls. For more information refer to Cisco Unified CallManager Features and Services Guide, "Multilevel Precedence and Preemption" chapter. Music-on- hold Plays music while callers are on hold. For more information refer to: • Cisco Unified CallManager Administration Guide, "Music On Hold Audio Source Configuration" and "Music On Hold Server Configuration" chapters. • Cisco Unified CallManager System Guide, "Music on Hold" chapter. • Cisco Unified CallManager Features and Services Guide, "Music On Hold" chapter. Onhook call transfer Allows a user to press a single Transfer softkey and then go onhook to complete a call transfer. For more information refer to Cisco Unified CallManager System Guide, "Cisco Unified IP Phones" chapter. Cisco Unified IP Phone 7961G/7961G-GE and 7941G/7941G-GE Administration Guide for Cisco Unified CallManager OL-11528-01 5-11

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Cisco Unified IP Phone 7961G/7961G-GE and 7941G/7941G-GE Administration Guide for Cisco Unified CallManager
OL-11528-01
Chapter 5
Configuring Features, Templates, Services, and Users
Telephony Features Available for the Cisco Unified IP Phone
Message waiting
Indicator
A light on the handset that indicates that
indicates that a user has one or more new
voice messages.
For more information refer to:
Cisco Unified CallManager
Administration Guide,
Message Waiting Configura-
tion” chapter.
Cisco Unified CallManager
System Guide
, “Voice Mail
Connectivity to Cisco Unified
CallManager” chapter.
Multilevel Prece-
dence and Preemp-
tion (MLPP)
Provides a method of prioritizing calls
within your phone system. Use this feature
when users work in an environment where
they need to make and receive urgent or
critical calls.
For more information refer to
Cisco Unified CallManager
Features and Services Guide,
Multilevel Precedence and Pre-
emption” chapter.
Music-on- hold
Plays music while callers are on hold.
For more information refer to:
Cisco Unified CallManager
Administration Guide
, “Music
On Hold Audio Source Con-
figuration” and “Music On
Hold Server Configuration”
chapters.
Cisco Unified CallManager
System Guide
, “Music on
Hold” chapter.
Cisco Unified CallManager
Features and Services Guide
,
“Music On Hold” chapter.
Onhook call
transfer
Allows a user to press a single Transfer
softkey and then go onhook to complete a
call transfer.
For more information refer to
Cisco Unified CallManager System
Guide, “
Cisco Unified IP Phones”
chapter.
Table 5-1
Telephony Features for the Cisco Unified IP Phone (continued)
Feature
Description
Configuration Reference