Configuration ReferenceDescriptionFeature
For more information, see the “Cisco
Extension Mobility Cross Cluster”
chapter in the Cisco Unified
Communications Manager Features and
Services Guide.
Enables a user in one cluster (using an
encrypted/authenticated Cisco Unified IP Phone with
TFTP Encrypted Config/Digest Authentication enabled)
to log in to another cluster when two cluster are both
in mixed mode.
Secure Extension Mobility Cross
Cluster
For more information about security, see
Supported security features, on page 28.
For more information, see:
•
Cisco Unified Communications
Manager System Guide,
“Conference Bridges” chapter
•
Cisco Unified Communications
Manager Administration Guide,
“Conference Bridge Configuration”
chapter
•
Cisco Unified Communications
Manager Security Guide
Allows secure phones to place conference calls by using
a secured conference bridge.
As new participants are added by using the Confrn or
Barge softkeys or MeetMe conferencing, the secure call
icon displays as long as all participants use secure
phones.
The Conference List displays the security level of each
conference participant. Initiators can remove nonsecure
participants from the Conference List. (Noninitiators
can add or remove conference participants if the
Advanced Adhoc Conference Enabled parameter is set.)
Secure Conference
For more information, see Set up
Separate Audio and Video Mute, on page
199.
Allows the administrator to control the user's ability to
mute the audio while transmitting a video image.
This feature is disabled by default.
Separate Audio and Video Mute
For more information, see Set up audio
and video port range, on page 201.
Enables you to improve Quality of Service (QoS) by
configuring audio traffic and video traffic on different
ports.
Separate Audio and Video Port
Range Configuration
For more information, see Enable phone
debugging, on page 288.
Enables administrators to quickly and easily gather
debug information from phones.
This feature uses SSH to remotely access each IP phone.
SSH must be enabled on each phone for this feature to
function.
Serviceability for SIP Endpoints
For more information see:
•
Cisco Unified Communications
Manager Administration Guide,
“Cisco Unified IP Phone
Configuration” chapter
•
Cisco Unified Communications
Manager System Guide, “Cisco
Unified IP Phone Services” chapter
Allows you to use the Cisco Unified IP Phone Services
Configuration menu in Cisco Unified Communications
Manager Administration to define and maintain the list
of phone services to which users can subscribe.
Some services appear on the phone by default,
or you can disable them so that they do not
display on the phone.
Note
Services
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Telephony features available for Cisco Unified IP Phone
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