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Field
Description
FindMe
Determines whether or not FindMe is
mode
enabled, and if a third-party manager is to
be used.
Off: disables FindMe.
On: enables FindMe and uses the VCS's
local FindMe manager.
Remote service: enables FindMe and
uses a FindMe manager located on an
off-box system. This feature is intended
for advanced deployments with third-
party integrators.
Caller ID
Only applies when FindMe mode is On.
Determines how the source of an
incoming call is presented to the callee.
Incoming ID: displays the address of the
endpoint from which the call was placed.
FindMe ID: displays the FindMe ID
associated with the originating endpoint's
address.
Restrict
Controls if users are restricted from
users from
adding, deleting or modifying their own
configuring
devices. The default is Off.
their
devices
Cisco VCS Administrator Guide (X6.1)
Usage tips
Call Policy
is always applied regardless
of the FindMe mode.
If you enable FindMe, you must ensure
a Cluster name is specified (you do
this on the
Clustering
page).
Using FindMe ID means that if the
recipient subsequently returns that call,
all the devices associated with that
FindMe account will be called. For
H.323 calls placed through an ISDN
gateway, the E.164 Phone number
associated with the FindMe account is
signaled instead as that is a more
appropriate number to dial when
returning the call. Note that the ISDN
gateway must be registered to the same
VCS as the call recipient.
The FindMe ID is only displayed if the
source endpoint has been authenticated
(or treated as authenticated). If it is not
authenticated the Incoming ID is
displayed. See
About device
authentication
for more details.
By default FindMe users are allowed to
configure further devices in addition to
any principal or provisioned devices
assigned to them by the system
administrator. This setting can be used
to stop users from adding their own
devices and restrict them to being able to
only maintain their locations and their
associated devices.
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