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Telephony Features Available for Cisco IP Communicator

Telephony Features Available for
Cisco IP Communicator
Note
Table 5-1
Configuring telephony features using Cisco CallManager Administration
Feature
Description
Auto answer Causes the audio device that is
associated with speakerphone
mode or headset mode to go
off-hook automatically when an
incoming call is received.
Auto line
When enabled, causes
select
Cisco IP Communicator to shift
call focus to incoming calls on
all lines. When disabled, only
shifts the focus to incoming calls
on the currently used line.
(Disabled by default.)
Cisco IP Communicator Administration Guide for Cisco CallManager
5-2
After you add Cisco IP Communicator devices to Cisco CallManager, you can
add functionality to those devices.
features, many of which you can configure using the Cisco CallManager
Administration web application. The Configuration Reference column lists
Cisco CallManager documentation that contains configuration procedures and
related information.
If Cisco IP Communicator does not appear in the Phone Type drop-down list
in Cisco CallManager Administration, go to the following URL and install
the latest support patch for your version of Cisco CallManager:
http://www.cisco.com/kobayashi/sw-center/sw-voice.shtml
Cisco CallManager documentation is available from the Help menu in the
Cisco CallManager Administration web application, or on the web:
http:www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/voice/index.htm
Chapter 5
Table 5-1
includes a list of supported telephony
Configuration References
Refer to Cisco CallManager Administration
Guide
Refer to Cisco CallManager Features and
Services Guide
Enable/disable from the Product-Specific
Configuration panel of the Phone Configuration
page in Cisco CallManager Administration.
Configuring Features and Services
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