Client Matter Code; Forced Authorization Code; Secure And Nonsecure Indication Tones - Cisco 8811 User Manual

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When you get a call, you see a notification window on the phone screen, called a call toast. The call toast
remains visible for a preset amount of time. Your system administrator sets up the default time.
If an incoming call has been call forwarded from another phone, you may see additional information in the
call toast to identify that the call has been forwarded. Your system administrator controls the amount of
additional information displayed. Additional information can identify the person who forwarded the call to
you and the caller information.

Client Matter Code

Your administrator may require that you enter a Client Matter Code (CMC) after you dial a phone number.
The CMC can be used for accounting or billing codes. For more information, contact your system administrator.
When you need to enter a CMC, the phone displays Enter Client Matter Code, the dialed number
changes to "********", and you hear a special tone. Enter the CMC for the call using the keypad.
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Forced Authorization Code, on page 105

Forced Authorization Code

Your administrator may require that you enter a Forced Authorization (FACC) after you dial a phone number.
The FAC controls access to phone numbers. For more information, contact your system administrator.
When you need to enter an FAC, the phone displays Enter Authorization Code, the dialed number
changes to "********", and you hear a special tone. Enter the FAC for the call using the keypad. For security
reasons, the phone displays a "*" instead of the number entered.
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Client Matter Code, on page 105

Secure and Nonsecure Indication Tones

When a phone is configured as secure (encrypted and trusted), it can be given a "protected" status. After a
phone is protected, it can be configured to play an indication tone at the beginning of a call.
You will hear these secure or nonsecure indication tones only on protected phones. If the overall call status
changes during the call, the protected phone plays the appropriate tone.
When the Play Secure Indication Tone option is enabled (True), the following circumstances determine the
type of tone the protected phone plays:
• If end-to-end secure media is established and the call status is secure, the phone plays the secure indication
• If end-to-end nonsecure media is established and the call status is not secure, the phone plays the nonsecure
• When the Play Secure Indication Tone option is disabled, no tone plays.
For more information, contact your system administrator.
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indication tone (six short beeps with brief pauses)
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