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DescriptionFeature
Allows a user to block their phone number or email address from phones that have caller
identification enabled.
See:
Cisco Unified Communications Manager System Guide, Understanding Route Plans
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration Guide, Directory Number
Configuration
Caller ID Blocking
Calling party normalization presents phone calls to the user with a dialable phone number.
Any escape codes are added to the number so that the user can easily connect to the caller
again. The dialable number is saved in the call history and can be saved in the Personal Address
Book.
See Calling Party Normalization, on page 121.
Calling Party Normalization
Allows a user to join a nonprivate call on a shared phone line. cBarge adds a user to a call and
converts it into a conference, allowing the user and other parties to access conference features
See:
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration Guide, Cisco Unified IP Phone
Configuration
Cisco Unified Communications Manager System Guide, Cisco Unified IP Phone
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Features and Services Guide, Barge and
Privacy
cBarge
Allows users to temporarily access their Cisco Unified IP Phone configuration such as line
appearances, services, and speed dials from shared Cisco Unified IP Phone by logging into
the Cisco Extension Mobility service on that phone when they log into the Cisco Extension
Mobility service on that phone.
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.
See the Cisco Extension Mobility chapter in the Cisco Unified Communications Manager
Features and Services Guide.
Cisco Extension Mobility
Enables a user configured in one cluster to log into a Cisco Unified IP Phone in another cluster.
Users from a home cluster log into a Cisco Unified IP Phone at a visiting cluster.
Configure Cisco Extension Mobility on Cisco Unified IP Phones before you configure
EMCC.
Note
See the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Features and Services Guide, Cisco
Extension Mobility Cross Cluster chapter.
Cisco Extension Mobility Cross
Cluster (EMCC)
Cisco Unified IP Phone 8941 and 8945 Administration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager 10.0
(SCCP and SIP)
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Telephony Features

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