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How Users Subscribe to Services and Con Phone Features, How Users Access a Voice Messaging

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Appendix A Providing Information to Users Via a Website How Users Subscribe to Services and Configure Phone Features How Users Subscribe to Services and Configure Phone Features End users can perform a variety of activities using the Cisco Unified CallManager User Options web pages. These activities include subscribing to services, setting up speed dial and call forwarding numbers, configuring ring settings, and creating a personal address book. Keep in mind that configuring settings on a phone using a website might be new for your end users. You need to provide as much information as possible to ensure that they can successfully access and use the User Options web pages. Make sure to provide end users with the following information about the User Options web pages: • The URL required to access the application. This URL is: http://server_name/CCMUser/, where server_name is the host on which the web server is installed. • A user ID, default password, and default PIN are needed to access the application. These settings correspond to the values you entered when you added the user to Cisco Unified CallManager (see the "Adding Users to Cisco Unified CallManager" section on page 5-19). • A brief description of what a web-based, graphical user interface application is, and how to access it with a web browser. • An overview the tasks that users can accomplish using the web page. How Users Access a Voice Messaging System Cisco Unified CallManager lets you integrate with many different voice messaging systems, including the Cisco Unity voice messaging system. Because you can integrate with a variety of systems, you must provide users with information about how to use your specific system. You should provide this information to each user: • How to access the voice messaging system account. Cisco Unified IP Phone 7961G/7961G-GE and 7941G/7941G-GE Administration Guide for Cisco Unified CallManager A-4 OL-11528-01

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Appendix A
Providing Information to Users Via a Website
How Users Subscribe to Services and Configure Phone Features
A-4
Cisco Unified IP Phone 7961G/7961G-GE and 7941G/7941G-GE Administration Guide for Cisco Unified CallManager
OL-11528-01
How Users Subscribe to Services and Configure
Phone Features
End users can perform a variety of activities using the Cisco
Unified CallManager
User Options web pages. These activities include subscribing to services, setting
up speed dial and call forwarding numbers, configuring ring settings, and creating
a personal address book. Keep in mind that configuring settings on a phone using
a website might be new for your end users. You need to provide as much
information as possible to ensure that they can successfully access and use the
User Options web pages.
Make sure to provide end users with the following information about the User
Options web pages:
The URL required to access the application. This URL is:
http://
server_name
/CCMUser/, where
server_name
is the host on which the
web server is installed.
A user ID, default password, and default PIN are needed to access the
application.
These settings correspond to the values you entered when you added the user
to Cisco Unified CallManager (see the
“Adding Users to Cisco
Unified CallManager” section on page 5-19
).
A brief description of what a web-based, graphical user interface application
is, and how to access it with a web browser.
An overview the tasks that users can accomplish using the web page.
How Users Access a Voice Messaging System
Cisco Unified CallManager lets you integrate with many different voice
messaging systems, including the Cisco Unity voice messaging system. Because
you can integrate with a variety of systems, you must provide users with
information about how to use your specific system.
You should provide this information to each user:
How to access the voice messaging system account.