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Desktop collaboration experience video conferencing
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Telephony Features Available
Feature
Secure Conference
Serviceability
Shared Line
Speed Dial
Cisco Desktop Collaboration Experience DX650 Administration Guide, Release 10.1(1)
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Description
long beeps with pauses).
◦ After end-to-end nonsecure
media is established and the call
status is nonsecure, Cisco
Desktop Collaboration
Experience plays the nonsecure
indication tone (six short beeps
with brief pauses).
• If the Play Secure Indication Tone
option is disabled, no tone is played.
• Allows secure Cisco Desktop
Collaboration Experience devices to
place conference calls using a secure
conference bridge.
• As new participants are added, the
Secure Call icon is displayed as long
as all participants use secure devices.
• The Conference List indicates the
security level of each conference
participant. Initiators can remove
nonsecure participants from the
Conference List. (Any participant can
add or remove conference participants
if the Advanced Adhoc Conference
Enabled parameter is set.)
Enables administrators to quickly and easily
gather debug information from phones.
This feature uses SSH to remotely access
each phone. SSH must be enabled on each
phone for this feature to function.
Allows a user to have multiple Cisco
Desktop Collaboration Experience devices
that share the same phone number or allows
a user to share a phone number with a
coworker.
Allows a user to configure speed dial to a
specific destination directory number.
Configuration reference
For more information about security, see
the
Supported Security Features, on
page
19.
For additional 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.
For more information, see the
Understanding Directory Numbers
chapter in the Cisco Unified
Communications Manager System
Guide.
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