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Barge, External Call Transfer Restrictions

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Telephony Features Available for the Phone Chapter 5 Configuring Features, Templates, Services, and Users Table 5-1 Telephony Features for the Cisco Unified IP Phone (continued) Feature Barge Block external to external transfer Busy Lamp Field (BLF) speed dial Description Configuration Reference Allows a user to join a non-private call on a shared phone line. Barge features include cBarge and Barge. • cBarge adds a user to a call and converts it into a conference, allowing the user and other parties to access conference features. • Barge adds a user to a call but does not convert the call into a conference. The phones support Barge in two conference modes: • Built-in conference bridge at the target device (the phone that is being barged). This mode uses the Barge softkey. For more information, refer to: • Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration Guide, "Cisco Unified IP Phone Configuration" chapter. • Cisco Unified Communications Manager System Guide, "Cisco Unified IP Phones" chapter. • Cisco Unified Communications Manager Features and Services Guide, "Barge and Privacy" chapter. • Shared conference bridge. This mode uses the cBarge softkey. Note This feature may not be available, depending on how you configure the phone. For more information, see the "Configuring Model-Specific Features" section on page 5-25. Prevents users from transferring an external call to another external number. For more information, refer to Cisco Unified Communications Manager Features and Services Guide, "External Call Transfer Restrictions" chapter. Allows a user to monitor the call state of a directory number (DN) that is associated with a speed-dial button. For more information, refer to Cisco Unified Communications Manager Features and Services Guide, "Presence" chapter. Cisco Unified IP Phone 7931G Administration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager 6.0 5-4 OL-12457-01

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Chapter 5
Configuring Features, Templates, Services, and Users
Telephony Features Available for the Phone
5-4
Cisco Unified IP Phone 7931G Administration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager 6.0
OL-12457-01
Barge
Allows a user to join a non-private call on a
shared phone line. Barge features include
cBarge and Barge.
cBarge adds a user to a call and converts
it into a conference, allowing the user
and other parties to access conference
features.
Barge adds a user to a call but does not
convert the call into a conference.
The phones support Barge in two conference
modes:
Built-in conference bridge at the target
device (the phone that is being barged).
This mode uses the
Barge
softkey.
Shared conference bridge. This mode
uses the
cBarge
softkey.
Note
This feature may not be available,
depending on how you configure the
phone. For more information, see the
“Configuring Model-Specific
Features” section on page 5-25
.
For more information, refer to:
Cisco Unified Communications
Manager Administration Guide,
Cisco Unified IP Phone
Configuration” chapter.
Cisco Unified Communications
Manager System Guide, “
Cisco
Unified IP Phones” chapter.
Cisco Unified Communications
Manager Features and Services
Guide, “
Barge and Privacy”
chapter.
Block external
to external
transfer
Prevents users from transferring an external
call to another external number.
For more information, refer to
Cisco
Unified Communications Manager
Features and Services Guide
,
“External Call Transfer Restrictions”
chapter.
Busy Lamp
Field (BLF)
speed dial
Allows a user to monitor the call state of a
directory number (DN) that is associated
with a speed-dial button.
For more information, refer to
Cisco
Unified Communications Manager
Features and Services Guide
,
“Presence” chapter.
Table 5-1
Telephony Features for the Cisco Unified IP Phone (continued)
Feature
Description
Configuration Reference