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Chapter 5      Configuring Features, Templates, Services, and Users
    Telephony Features Available for the Cisco Unified IP Phone
Distinctive Ring Users can customize how their phone indicates an 
incoming call and a new voice mail message.
For more information, refer to the Cisco 
Unified Communications Manager Features 
and Services Guide, "Custom Phone Rings" 
chapter
Do Not Disturb (DND)  When DND is turned on, no audible rings occur 
during the ringing-in state of a call.
You can configure the phone to have a softkey 
template with a DND softkey or a phone-button 
template with DND as one of the selected features. 
The following DND-related parameters are 
configurable in Cisco
 Unified Communications 
Manager administration:
  • Do Not Disturb—This check box allows you to 
enable DND on a per-phone basis. Use Cisco 
Unified Communications Manager 
Administration > Device > Phone > Phone 
Configuration.
  • DND Incoming Call Alert—Choose the type 
of alert to play on a phone for incoming calls 
when DND is active. This parameter is located 
on both the Common Phone Profile page and 
the Phone configuration page (Phone page 
value takes precedence).
  • Include DND In BLF Status—Enables DND 
status to override busy/idle state. 
  • Include DND In BLF Status—Enables DND 
status to override busy/idle state.
Note The user can use Cisco Unified 
Communications Manager User Options 
pages to enable/disable DND, and to 
change DND Incoming Call Alert and DND 
Timeout settings.
Cisco Unified Communications Manager 
Features and Services Guide, “Do Not Disturb” 
chapter.
Extension Mobility Allows a user temporarily to apply a phone number 
and user profile settings to a shared Cisco Unified 
IP Phone by logging into the Extension Mobility 
service on that phone.
Extension Mobility can be useful if users work 
from a variety of locations within your company or 
if they share a workspace with coworkers.
For more information, refer to the Cisco 
Unified
 Communications Manager Features 
and Services Guide, “Cisco Unified 
Communications Manager Extension 
Mobility” chapter.
Table 5-1 Telephony Features for the Cisco Unified IP Phone (continued)
Feature Description Configuration Reference