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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 Onhook predialing Other group pickup Presence-enabled directories Private Line Automated Ringdown (PLAR) (SIP phones only) Privacy Programmable line keys (PLK) Protected calling Description Configuration Reference Allows a user to dial a number without going off For more information, refer to the Cisco hook. The user can then either pick up the handset Unified IP Phone 7962G Phone Guide, "Basic or press the Dial softkey. Call Handling" chapter. Allows a user to answer a call ringing on a phone For more information refer to the Cisco in another group that is associated with the user's Unified Communications Manager Features group. and Services Guide, "Call Pickup" chapter. Allows a user to monitor the call state of another directory number (DN) listed in call logs, speed-dials, and corporate directories. The Busy Lamp Field (BLF) for the DN displays the call state. For more information, refer to Cisco Unified Communications Manager Features and Services Guide, "Presence" chapter. The Cisco Unified Communications Manager administrator can configure a phone number that the Cisco Unified IP Phone dials as soon as the handset goes off hook. This can be useful for phones that are designated for calling emergency or "hotline" numbers. Refer to the Cisco Unified Communications Manager System Guide, "SIP Dial Rules Configuration" chapter. Prevents users who share a line from adding themselves to a call and from viewing information on their phone screens about the call of the other user. 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. The administrator can assign features to line buttons. Softkeys normally control these features; for example, New Call, Call Back, End Call, and Forward All. When the administrator configures these features on the line buttons, they always remain visible, so users can have a "hard" New Call key. For more information, refer to: • Cisco Unified Communications Manager System Guide, "Cisco Unified IP Phones" chapter. • Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration Guide, "Phone Button Template Configuration" chapter • Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration Guide, "Modifying Phone Button Templates". Provides a secure (encrypted) connection between two phones. A security tone is played at the beginning of the call to indicate that both phones are protected. Some features, such as conference calling, shared lines, Extension Mobility, and Join Across Lines are not available when protected calling is configured. Protected calls are not authenticated. For more information about security, see the "Overview of Supported Security Features" section on page 1-10. For additional information, refer to these: • Cisco Unified Communications Manager Security Guide. OL-15483-01 Cisco Unified IP Phone 7962G and 7942G Administration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager 7.0 5-11

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Cisco Unified IP Phone 7962G and 7942G Administration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager 7.0
OL-15483-01
Chapter 5
Configuring Features, Templates, Services, and Users
Telephony Features Available for the Cisco Unified IP Phone
Onhook predialing
Allows a user to dial a number without going off
hook. The user can then either pick up the handset
or press the Dial softkey.
For more information, refer to the
Cisco
Unified IP Phone 7962G Phone Guide
, “Basic
Call Handling” chapter.
Other group pickup
Allows a user to answer a call ringing on a phone
in another group that is associated with the user's
group.
For more information refer to the
Cisco
Unified Communications Manager Features
and Services Guide
,
Call Pickup” chapter.
Presence-enabled
directories
Allows a user to monitor the call state of another
directory number (DN) listed in call logs,
speed-dials, and corporate directories. The Busy
Lamp Field (BLF) for the DN displays the call
state.
For more information, refer to
Cisco Unified
Communications Manager Features and
Services Guide
, “Presence” chapter.
Private Line
Automated Ringdown
(PLAR)
(SIP phones only)
The Cisco Unified Communications Manager
administrator can configure a phone number that
the Cisco Unified IP Phone dials as soon as the
handset goes off hook. This can be useful for
phones that are designated for calling emergency
or “hotline” numbers.
Refer to the
Cisco Unified Communications
Manager System Guide, “
SIP Dial Rules
Configuration” chapter.
Privacy
Prevents users who share a line from adding
themselves to a call and from viewing information
on their phone screens about the call of the other
user.
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.
Programmable line
keys (PLK)
The administrator can assign features to line
buttons. Softkeys normally control these features;
for example, New Call, Call Back, End Call, and
Forward All. When the administrator configures
these features on the line buttons, they always
remain visible, so users can have a “hard” New
Call key.
For more information, refer to:
Cisco Unified Communications Manager
System Guide, “
Cisco Unified IP Phones”
chapter.
Cisco Unified Communications Manager
Administration Guide
, “Phone Button
Template Configuration” chapter
Cisco Unified Communications Manager
Administration Guide
, “Modifying Phone
Button Templates”.
Protected calling
Provides a secure (encrypted) connection between
two phones. A security tone is played at the
beginning of the call to indicate that both phones
are protected. Some features, such as conference
calling, shared lines, Extension Mobility, and Join
Across Lines are not available when protected
calling is configured. Protected calls are not
authenticated.
For more information about security, see the
“Overview of Supported Security Features”
section on page 1-10
.
For additional information, refer to these:
Cisco Unified Communications Manager
Security Guide.
Table 5-1
Telephony Features for the Cisco Unified IP Phone (continued)
Feature
Description
Configuration Reference