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Setting Up Services, Adding Users to Cisco Unified Communications Manager

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Setting Up Services Chapter 5 Configuring Features, Templates, Services, and Users Setting Up Services The Services button on the Cisco Unified IP Phone gives users access to Cisco Unified IP Phone Services. You can also assign services to the programmable buttons on the phone (refer to the Cisco Unified IP Phone user guide for more information). These services comprise XML applications that enable the display of interactive content with text and graphics on the phone. Examples of services include local movie times, stock quotes, and weather reports. Before a user can access any service: • You must use Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration to configure available services. • The user must subscribe to services by using the Cisco Unified IP Phone User Options web pages. This web-based application provides a graphical user interface (GUI) for limited, end-user configuration of IP Phone applications. Before you set up services, gather the URLs for the sites that you want to set up and verify that users can access those sites from your corporate IP telephony network. To set up these services, choose Device > Device Settings > Phone Services from Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration. Refer to Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration Guide and to Cisco Unified Communications Manager System Guide for more information. After you configure these services, verify that your users have access to the Cisco Unified CM User Options web pages, from which they can select and subscribe to configured services. See How Users Subscribe to Services and Configure Phone Features, page A-3 for a summary of the information that you must provide to end users. Cisco Unified IP phones can support up to four HTTP/HTTPS active client connections and up to four HTTP/HTTPS active server connections at one time. A few examples of HTTP/HTTPS services include: • Extension Mobility • Directories • Messages Adding Users to Cisco Unified Communications Manager Adding users to Cisco Unified Communications Manager allows you to display and maintain information about users and allows each user to perform these tasks: • Access the corporate directory and other customized directories from a Cisco Unified IP Phone. • Create a personal directory. • Set up speed dial and call forwarding numbers. • Subscribe to services that are accessible from a Cisco Unified IP Phone. You can add users to Cisco Unified Communications Manager using either of these methods: • To add users individually, choose User Management > End User from Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration. Refer to Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration Guide for more information about adding users. Refer to Cisco Unified Communications Manager System Guide for details about user information. 5-28 Cisco Unified IP Phone Administration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager 8.5 OL-23092-01

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Chapter 5
Configuring Features, Templates, Services, and Users
Setting Up Services
Setting Up Services
The
Services
button on the Cisco Unified IP Phone gives users access to Cisco Unified IP Phone
Services. You can also assign services to the programmable buttons on the phone (refer to the Cisco
Unified IP Phone user guide for more information). These services comprise XML applications that
enable the display of interactive content with text and graphics on the phone. Examples of services
include local movie times, stock quotes, and weather reports.
Before a user can access any service:
You must use Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration to configure available
services.
The user must subscribe to services by using the Cisco Unified IP Phone User Options web pages.
This web-based application provides a graphical user interface (GUI) for limited, end-user
configuration of IP Phone applications.
Before you set up services, gather the URLs for the sites that you want to set up and verify that users can
access those sites from your corporate IP telephony network.
To set up these services, choose
Device > Device Settings > Phone Services
from
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration. Refer to
Cisco Unified Communications
Manager Administration Guide
and to
Cisco Unified Communications Manager System Guide
for more
information.
After you configure these services, verify that your users have access to the Cisco Unified CM User
Options web pages, from which they can select and subscribe to configured services. See
How Users
Subscribe to Services and Configure Phone Features, page A-3
for a summary of the information that
you must provide to end users.
Cisco Unified IP phones can support up to four HTTP/HTTPS active client connections and up to four
HTTP/HTTPS active server connections at one time. A few examples of HTTP/HTTPS services include:
Extension Mobility
Directories
Messages
Adding Users to Cisco Unified Communications Manager
Adding users to Cisco Unified Communications Manager allows you to display and maintain
information about users and allows each user to perform these tasks:
Access the corporate directory and other customized directories from a Cisco Unified IP Phone.
Create a personal directory.
Set up speed dial and call forwarding numbers.
Subscribe to services that are accessible from a Cisco Unified IP Phone.
You can add users to Cisco Unified Communications Manager using either of these methods:
To add users individually, choose
User Management > End User
from
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration.
Refer to
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration Guide
for more information about
adding users. Refer to
Cisco Unified Communications Manager System Guide
for details about user
information.