Configuration referenceDescriptionFeature
For more information, go to the Presence
chapter in the Cisco Unified
Communications Manager Features and
Services Guide.
Allows a user to monitor the call state of a
directory number that is associated with a
speed-dial button, call log, or directory
listing on Cisco Desktop Collaboration
Experience.
Busy Lamp Field
(BLF)
For more information, see:
•
Cisco Unified Communications
Manager Administration Guide,
Directory Number Configuration
chapter.
•
Cisco Unified Communications
Manager System Guide, Cisco
Unified IP Phone chapter.
•
Manage the User Options Web
Pages, on page 151
Allows users to redirect incoming calls to
another number. Call forward options
include Call Forward All, Call Forward
Busy, Call Forward No Answer, and Call
Forward No Coverage.
Additional options include allowing calls
that are placed from target number to ring
through rather than be forwarded and
preventing a call-forward loop from
exceeding the maximum number of links in
a call-forwarding chain.
Call forward options can be assigned on a
per-line basis.
Call Forward
For more information, see the Cisco
Unified IP Phone chapter in the Cisco
Unified Communications Manager
System Guide.
Allows a user to enable the full, external
number to be used for calling line
identification.
Calling Line
Identification
(CLID)
For more information, see the "Cisco
Unified IP phones" chapter in the Cisco
Unified Communications Manager
System Guide at the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/en/us/products/
sw/voicesw/ps556/prod_maintenance_
guides_list.html
Allows a user to enable or restrict the
originating caller number on a case-by-case
basis.
Calling Line
Identification
Presentation
(CLIP/CLIR)
For more information, see the “Cisco
Extension Mobility” chapter in the Cisco
Unified Communications Manager
Features and Services Guide at the
following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/en/us/products/
sw/voicesw/ps556/prod_maintenance_
guides_list.html
Allows users to temporarily access their
Cisco Desktop Collaboration Experience
configuration, such as line appearances,
services, and speed dials, from a shared
Cisco Desktop Collaboration Experience
device by logging into the Cisco Extension
Mobility service on that device.
Cisco Extension Mobility can be useful if
users work from a variety of locations within
your company or if they share a workspace
with coworkers.
Cisco Extension
Mobility
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