Cisco Ip Phone 8800 Series Multiplatform Phones Administration Guide - Cisco 8851 Administration Manual

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Telephony Features for Cisco IP Phone
Feature
Missed Call Logging
Multicasting Paging
Multiple Calls Per Line Appearance
Music On Hold
Mute
No Alert Name
Onhook Dialing
Pause in Speed Dial
Plus Dialing
Power Negotiation over LLDP
Problem Reporting Tool
Programmable Feature Buttons
Redial
Remote Customization (RC)

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Allows a user to specify whether missed calls will be logged in the missed calls directory
for a given line appearance.
Enables users to page some or all phones. If the phone is on an active call while a group
page starts, the incoming page is ignored.
Each line can support multiple calls. By default, the phone supports two active calls per
line, and a maximum of ten active calls per line. Only one call can be connected at any
time; other calls are automatically placed on hold.
The system allows you to configure maximum calls/busy trigger not more than 10/6.
Any configuration more than 10/6 is not officially supported.
Plays music while callers are on hold.
Mutes the handset or headset microphone.
Makes it easier for end users to identify transferred calls by displaying the original caller's
phone number. The call appears as an Alert Call followed by the caller's telephone
number.
Allows a user to dial a number without going off hook. The user can then either pick up
the handset or press Dial.
Users can set up the speed-dial feature to reach destinations that require Forced
Authorization Code (FAC) or Client Matter Code (CMC), dialing pauses, and additional
digits (such as a user extension, a meeting access code, or a voicemail password) without
manual intervention. When the user presses the speed dial, the phone establishes the call
to the specified DN and sends the specified FAC, CMC, and DTMF digits to the
destination and inserts the necessary dialing pauses.
Allows the user to dial E.164 numbers prefixed with a plus (+) sign.
To dial the + sign, the user needs to press and hold the star (*) key for at least 1 second.
This applies to dialing the first digit for an on-hook (including edit mode) or off-hook
call.
Allows the phone to negotiate power using Link Level Endpoint Discovery Protocol
(LLDP) and Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP).
Submits phone logs or reports problems to an administrator.
You can assign features, such as New Call, Call Back, and Forward All to line buttons.
Allows users to call the most recently dialed phone number by pressing a button or the
Redial softkey.
Allows a service provider to customize the phone remotely. There is no need for either
the service provider to physically touch the phone or a user to configure the phone. The
service provider can work with a sales engineer at the time of ordering to set this up.

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