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Service Option
Call Park
Call Waiting Disable
Calling Line ID
Restriction
Client Collaboration
Converged Desktop
Device Access
Restrictions
Hotline
IM Chatroom
Parameter
Autoretrieve Parked Calls
Autoretrieve Timer (in
seconds)
None
Calling Name/Number
Privacy
Media Privacy (Media Portal
Required)
File Transfer
Transfer Clipboard
WebPush
White Board
Setup
Converged Desktop Enabled
Restriction Level
Enabled
Called URL
Key Label
None
Description
Indicates that Autoretrieve is enabled.
Provides a default time period that a call can
remain parked and unattended before a call is
automatically retrieved to the user that parked
the call. The user can configure the preferred
Autoretrieve time through Preferences in the
Personal Agent
No check mark (default) means call waiting
functionality is enabled on supported client types
Enables a user to see the setting in their Personal
agent that provides the option to specify whether
their name and number appear when they call
someone.
Enables users to transfer files, exchange contents
of a Windows clipboard, send and receive Web site
URLs, and share a common drawing window for
entering text and graphics.
Enables the use of a traditional phone for voice
calls and the Multimedia PC Client for multimedia
communication and collaboration.
Note: The SIMRing Converged Desktop mode is
not supported. The provisioning of this parameter is
deprecated and left for backward compatibility
reasons and will be removed in a future release.
Provides the ability to restrict functionality of an IP
Phone respective to the subscribed user who is
registered on the device. Commonly configured with
the Hotline service so that when a subscriber is
logged on to the IP Phone, the device is both a
Hotline and a restricted device.
Provides the ability to configure an IP Phone such
that a specific hotline number is called when the
subscribed user who is registered on the IP Phone
goes off hook. Commonly configured with the
Device Access Restriction service so that when a
subscriber is logged on to the IP Phone, the device
is both a Hotline and a restricted device.
Enables a user on the Multimedia PC Client to
perform instant messaging (IM)-related tasks.
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