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Telephony Features for Cisco IP Phone
Feature
Call Forward Notification
Call History for Shared Line
Call Park
Call Pickup
Call Waiting
Caller ID
Caller ID Blocking
Calling Party Normalization
Cisco Extension Mobility
Cisco Extension Mobility Cross Cluster
(EMCC)
Cisco Unified Video Advantage (CUVA)
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Description and More Information
Allows you to configure the information that the user sees when receiving a forwarded
call.
Allows you to view shared line activity in the phone Call History. This feature:
• Logs missed calls for a shared line.
• Logs all answered and placed calls for a shared line.
Allows users to park (temporarily store) a call and then retrieve the call by using another
phone.
Allows users to redirect a call that is ringing on another phone within their pickup group
to their phone.
You can configure an audio and visual alert for the primary line on the phone. This alert
notifies the users that a call is ringing in their pickup group.
Indicates (and allows users to answer) an incoming call that rings while on another call.
Incoming call information appears on the phone display.
Caller identification such as a phone number, name, or other descriptive text appear on
the phone display.
Allows a user to block their phone number or name from phones that have caller
identification enabled.
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.
Allows users to temporarily access their Cisco IP Phone configuration such as line
appearances, services, and speed dials from shared Cisco 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.
Enables a user configured in one cluster to log into a Cisco IP Phone in another cluster.
Users from a home cluster log into a Cisco IP Phone at a visiting cluster.
Note
Configure Cisco Extension Mobility on Cisco IP Phones before you configure
EMCC.
Allows users to make video calls by using a Cisco IP Phone, a personal computer, and
an external video camera.
Note
Configure the Video Capabilities parameter in the Product Specific
Configuration Layout section in Phone Configuration.
See the Cisco Unified Video Advantage documentation.
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