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Cisco Unified IP Phones: Best Practices
and Collaboration Enablement BRKUCC-2050
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Session Objectives
At the end of the session, you should be able to:
Understand the Cisco Unified IP Phone Portfolio offering
Identify, understand, and configure feature updates on 6900, 8900, and 9900 series phones
Understand the feature support for E20, EX, MX, SX and C-Series devices, natively supported on Cisco Unified Communications Manager
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Agenda
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IP Phone Portfolio Overview
Release 9.2(2)
Release 9.2(3)
Release 9.3(1)
Q&A
Release 9.2(4)
Telepresence Endpoints
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IP Phone Portfolio Overview
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Cisco Unified IP Phone Portfolio At a Glance
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SPA 500 Series
SPA 900 Series
SPA 500 Series
9900 Series
8900 Series
7900 Series
6900 Series
3900 Series
9900 Series
8900 Series
7900 Series
6900 Series
3900 Series
9900 Series
8900 Series
7900 Series
6900 Series
3900 Series
SPA 9000 UC500 Unified CME on ISR Unified CMBE Unified CM
Higher
PO
RTFO
LIO A
VG
LIST PR
ICE ($
USD
)
Lower Voice
IP P
HO
NE
AP
PLI
CA
TIO
NS
Voice/Video Apps
7900 Series
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Cisco Unified IP Phone Portfolio
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8900 Series
9900 Series Advanced Collaborative Media Endpoints HQ video, voice, graphical color displays
Desktop consolidation and business apps with VXI
USB, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi & Gigabit Ethernet
Energy-friendly for cost savings
Advanced Professional Media Endpoints
HQ video, voice, graphical color displays
Desktop consolidation and business apps with VXI
USB, Bluetooth and Gigabit Ethernet
Energy-friendly for cost savings
6900 Series Business Voice Endpoints Traditional telephony-like experience
HQ voice and video communications
Desktop consolidation and business apps with VXI
Energy-friendly for cost savings
Advanced Business Endpoints
Deskphone, conference and VoWLAN endpoints
HQ voice , video, large graphical displays
Desktop consolidation and business apps with VXI
Energy-friendly for cost savings
7900 Series
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Release 9.2(2)
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Features: Release 9.2(2)
All Calls on Primary Line
All Calls, Shared Line, Collapsed Call Bubble
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8961, 9951, 9971 Phones (Oct. 2011)
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All Calls on Primary Line
A frequent customer feedback was that the All Calls key, when configured, uses
up one of the available line keys on the
8961/99x1 phones, reducing the number
of speed dials or other function keys that
can be placed on the device
In 9.2(2) firmware, administrators can configure the Primary line to act like the All
Calls key.
This is configured on a per device basis
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All Calls, Shared Line
Original Request:
All Calls showed wrong session bubble for two shared lines in one phone
Background:
Confusing Shared Line Caller ID
Unclear Caller and Callee display
Collapsed Call Bubbles
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All Calls, Shared Line
Scenario configuration:
Phone A (David), B (Chuck), C (Ruth). Privacy set to off on all phones
Phone As 2nd line shared with B, 3rd line shared with C
Select All Calls filter
Collapsed Call Bubbles contd
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Phone A
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All Calls, Shared Line
From phone A, Call phone B: Shows the outgoing session
Collapsed Call Bubbles contd
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All Calls, Shared Line
Phone B calls phone C: On phone A, the following shows:
Collapsed Call Bubbles
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All Calls, Shared Line
Phone B calls phone C: On phone A, shows alerting call as it has higher priority than another session.
Answer on phone A: On phone A, shows incoming session as it has higher priority than another session.
Collapsed Call Bubbles
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Before:
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Features: Release 9.2(2)
Configurable Call Features: Call Forwarding, Call Pickup, and Group Pickup
Additional Locale Support
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IP Phone 3905 (Sept. 2011)
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Release 9.2(2) - IP Phone 3905
Configurable Call Features: Call Forwarding, Call Pickup, and Group Pickup
Previously, Call Forwarding, Call Pickup, and Group Pickup were hard-coded features
In Release 9.2(2), you can enable or disable these features on the 3905 phone using the softkey template
Note: Softkeys are not supported on IP Phone 3905. However, the phone downloads the softkey template from Cisco Unified Communications Manager and uses the settings contained in the template
to enable or disable these features. The three features are enabled by default. The softkey template
settings affect only the three features listed here and phone ignores any other feature settings in the
softkey template.
Adding Locale Support
List in the Readme file on Cisco.com
Support for Japanese Locale came in December, 2011.
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Features: Release 9.2(2)
Multiple Calls Per Line
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IP Phones 8941 and 8945 (Sept. 2011)
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Multiple Calls Per Line (8941/8945)
Releases prior to 9.2(2), Maximum Number of Calls/Busy Trigger is fixed to 3/2 per line
From 9.2(2), Maximum Number of Calls/Busy Trigger is configurable and maximum up to 24/24 for 8941/8945. Each call
can be an outgoing call, incoming call or consultant call
The default settings for Maximum Number of Calls/Busy Trigger is 4/2
Maximum Calls Per Line feature on the 894x models is supported on CUCM 7.1.5 or higher release
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Hold connected call Initiate 2nd call
Multiple Lines Per Call contd
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Features: Release 9.2(2)
PLKs as Soft Keys
FAC/CMC
Enhanced Version Negotiation for CME (SIP)
Disable Single Button Barge
phone not registered display turned off
Calling Party Normalization
Maximum CTL file size
SRST Notification
Incoming Call Toast Timer
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6900 Series IP Phones (November 2011)
Discussed later with 894x models
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Disable Single Button Barge
6900 series IP Phones support Line Key Barge since 9.2(2) release. Now, it has capability to disable Single Button Barge for customer privacy
concern
On CUCM phone configuration page, new configure item Line Key Barge is added
This parameter specifies the capability to conference into remote-in-use call, it can be configured as below:
1. Default: phone can conference(cBarge) into the call
2. Off: Disable Single Button cBarge
3. Turn on softkey: Press line key will turn on softkeys configured in call state remote-in-use of softkey template, then user can choose to cBarge into the call (if configured) or start a new call
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Release 9.2(3)
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Features: Release 9.2(3)
Default Back to All Calls
One Touch Private Line Automatic Ringdown (PLAR)
Alerting Calls Filter
Busy Lamp Field for Call Lists
Enable Video On/Off
Call History for Shared Line
VPN for Cisco Virtualization Client (VXC 211X)
Additional USB Headset Support including hold function
Headset Sidetone Control
Enhanced Version Negotiation for CME
IP Phones 8961, 9951, and 9971 (Dec. 2011)
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Default Back to All Calls
Main purpose: Users want the All Calls view as default even after ending a call on another line
Old Behavior: Selecting a secondary line drives one of two configurable behaviors:
1. The phone remains on that secondary line for the next call with the secondary
lines filter view
2. The phone defaults back to primary line for the next call with the primary line filter
view
In either case, returning to All Calls requires a button press
New Behavior: The phone defaults back to All Calls filter for the next call using primary line.
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Default Back to All Calls
A multi-level configuration in CUCM administration page to enable/disable this feature
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User Experience: Default to All Calls
Second line (997112) is in focus and has an active call
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User Experience: Default to All Calls
When the call ends and the second line is idle, the phone reverts to All Calls as shown below
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Default to All Calls - Scenarios
The IP Phone reverts to All Calls when a call has ended on the secondary line and the phone is in idle state
Before reverting to All Calls, the phone checks to see if the All Calls or the Primary Line or the Alerting Calls filter is already selected. If it is,
then it stays at the current line
The phone also checks to see if its a group pickup session, in which case, it stays at the current line
Finally, it checks to see if All Calls on Primary Line in enabled. If so, the phone reverts to primary line
If the All Calls on Primary Line is not enabled, then the phone will revert to the All Calls
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One Touch PLAR
This feature changes the line behavior if the line is configured as PLAR
(Private Line Automatic Ringdown)
Old Behavior: Using PLAR requires two key presses to activate the call
1. Select the PLAR line
2. Select a session key to process the call
New Behavior: Using PLAR requires one key press to activate the call
1.Select the PLAR line
2.The call session automatically appears and processes the call
Note:
The phone should only issue a new call from a PLAR line when that line is idle
There is no additional user or admin configuration required other than the PLAR configuration
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Alerting Calls Filter
The Alerting Calls feature allows users to view a list of all Alerting Calls in chronological order; oldest to most recent
Users interact with this feature using a programmable line key; easier to interact with Alerting Calls received across multiple phone lines
The Alerting Calls filter is configured as a Programmable Feature Key via the CUCM administration web page
This feature applies to 9971, 9951, and 8961 IP Phones
CUCM 8.6.2 or a later release is required
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Alerting Calls Filter
Step 1. Create a Phone Button Template
Configuration
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Alerting Calls Filter
Step 2. Select the template on the Phone Configuration page
Configuration (Contd.)
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Alerting Calls Filter
Step 3. Modify the button items in the template
Configuration (Contd.)
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Alerting Calls User Experience
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Busy Lamp Field for Call Lists
The Presence feature allows a user to monitor the real-time status of a directory number from the device of the user
This feature will allow the watcher to monitor the status from the Call History list
When the BLF for Call Lists parameter is set to Enabled, the phone line numbers in the Call History register BLF notifications and an icon appears next to each Call History item in the Call History list
The following states are monitored using this feature: Unknown
Idle
Busy
DND
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Busy Lamp Field for Call Lists
In Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration, choose System > Enterprise Parameters)
Configuration
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Busy Lamp Field for Call Lists User Experience
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Enable Video On/Off
Video On/Off is added as video capabilities setting on the phone side. When video is disabled, user can make audio call only
When the video capabilities option has been enabled by the administrator from CUCM, the Video item is added in the Preferences menu to allow users to turn on/off user video capabilities on the phone. When the video
capabilities option has been disabled by the administrator, the Video menu item does not show.
This setting will not change the existing behavior of Camera Settings: Auto Transmit Video.
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Enable Video On/Off
When Video Capabilities is enabled, user can find a toggle under Preferences menu.
User Experience
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Enable Video On/Off
When Video Capabilities is disabled, the toggle for Video enable under Preferences menu will be removed.
User Experience (Contd.)
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Call History for Shared Line
The feature is designed to provide an entry for user to track the calls happened on the other shared line phones
Phones remote call log remains the same as its shared line peers local call log, except that a label remote is added in call detail
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Call History for Shared Line User Experience
(Placed Call)
Figure 1. Local log for placed call Figure 2. Remote log for placed call
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Call History for Shared Line User Experience
(Received Call)
Figure 1. Local log for received call Figure 2. Remote log for received call
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Call History for Shared Line Log with Multi-Leg
Figure 4. Local log with multi-leg Figure 5. Remote log with multi-leg
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Call with Privacy
If a phone has set privacy on, the remote log on its shared line peer should hide the actual call information and display an empty number as
well as a Private label
Privacy setting may vary during a call, once the call gets connected, privacy change will not affect log contents
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Call with Privacy (Contd.)
Figure 5. Local log for private call Figure 6. Remote log for private call
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VPN for Virtualization Client (VXC 211X)
This feature enables VPN tunneling for the Cisco VXC 2111 and Cisco VXC 2112 clients when attached to a Cisco Unified IP Phone 8961, 9951
or 9971
The phone can establish a separate VPN tunnel for VXC device plugged in its PC port
All data traffic to and from the VXC is passed through that VPN tunnel
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VPN for Virtualization Client (Contd.)
VPN must be enabled
VXC VPN relies on phone VPN feature; make sure that a VPN profile is applied to the phone before hand
VXC VPN can be powered up when phone is using a power brick
With Power over Ethernet Plus(PoE+) deployed on the network, the phone + Backpack can be powered solely via the network cable
9971, 9951, and 8961 phones support VXC VPN. However, only when the phone is connected to the network via an Ethernet cable VXC clients cannot use phones (9971) wireless network to establish a VPN tunnel
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VXC VPN Typical Topology and Data Traffic
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VXC VPN
Configure Phone VPN before enabling VXC VPN
Phone Configuration
No support for Multi-level configuration
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VXC VPN
VXC is powered by the phone. In the Accessories menu, VXC should be indicated once it is recognized by the IP phone
User Experience
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VXC VPN
VXC VPN Enabled or Disabled is indicated on the phone VPN menu
User Experience (Contd.)
VXC VPN is disabled VXC VPN is enabled
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VXC VPN
When PC Port Link is down, VXC VPN tunnel is disconnected
User Experience (Contd.)
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VXC VPN
When PC Port link is up, the phone prompts the user to enter credentials before setting up the VXC VPN tunnel
User Experience (Contd.)
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VXC VPN
VXC VPN is not allowed when the phone is on the wireless network (9971). In this use case, the VPN menu on the phone indicates that the
VXC VPN is tunnel is disconnected (even if the PC port is up)
User Experience (Contd.)
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VXC VPN
Both phone native tunnel and VXC tunnel are disconnected when user selects OFF from the phone menu
User Experience (Contd.)
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Headset Sidetone Control
The Headset Sidetone Controls feature lets the user adjust the headset sidetone levels from the phone preferences menu
Four levels of sidetone settings are provided: High, Normal (default), Low and Off. The Normal (default) level is the existing side tone level
This feature is for analog wired headsets only. It does not apply to BT headsets or wireless headset that control sidetone levels by their own
DSP
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Headset Sidetone Control User Experience
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Features: Release 9.2(3)
PLKs as Soft Keys
FAC/CMC (SIP)
Enhanced Version Negotiation for CME
SSH Configurable
Enhanced Call Forward Notification
Calling Party Normalization
Maximum CTL File Size
SRST Notification
Incoming Call Toast Timer
HTTP Download Image and Configuration
Customized Wallpaper
Assisted Directed Call Park (SIP)
Classic Ring tones
BT Handsfree profile (8945)
IP Phones 8941 and 8945 (Dec. 2011)
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PLK as Softkey
This feature allows following Programmable Line Keys as Softkeys from release 9.2(3) on both SCCP and SIP load:
MCID
Mobility
QRT
cBarge
DND
These soft keys function the same way as corresponding PLKs
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FAC/CMC (SIP Only)
8945 and 8941 IP Phones support FAC/CMC starting release 9.2(3) on SIP loads as it does on SCCP loads
Forced Authorization Code (FAC) is used to determine if a user is authorized to make a particular class of calls (such as, intrastate, interstate, international, etc.).
FAC can be triggered by a FAC enabled route pattern.
Client Matter Code (CMC) is used to associate a call with a client so that a client can be billed. Clients are assigned Client Matter Codes. CMC can be triggered by
a CMC enabled route pattern.
A route pattern can have both FAC and CMC restrictions. In that scenario, the user is prompted for FAC and then the CMC in sequence.
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Enhanced Version Negotiation with CME
(SIP Only)
The Enhanced Version Negotiation with Unified CME feature allows the phone to identify the version of Unified CME with which it is operating so
that the phone can enable the correct set of supported features
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Configurable SSH
The SSH Access option allows the administrator to enable or disable the SSH Access setting on the phone using Cisco Unified CM Administration
When you enable SSH access, the phone can accept SSH connections.
When you disable SSH access, SSH connections to the phone are blocked.
By default, SSH access is disabled.
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Enhanced Call Forward Notification
Prior to 9.2(3) release, there was no indication for the user to know whether a call is forwarded by some other user during the ringing phase
With 9.2(3), when a forwarded call is answered, 8941 and 8945 IP Phones should not only display the caller number, but also the redirected
number (the number from which the call was redirected) and the dialed
number (the original dialed number)
Administrator can enable/disable this feature from the DN configuration on the CUCM Administration interface
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Calling Party Normalization
This feature provides the normalization of a calling number into an E.164 number format then the called party can determine the calling partys origin without ambiguity, so phone can dial out from call history directly.
In Call History Details page, new field Alternate number is added to show E.164 number.
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Maximum CTL File Size
8945 and 8941 phones support CTL file size up to 64 KBytes.
64 KBytes CTL file sizes can occur in large CUCM clusters. IP Phone shows the CTL file size under Applications Admin Settings Security Setup Trust List
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SRST Notification
8945 and 8941 IP Phones support SRST notification that alerts users when the phone falls back into SRST mode
Phone shows a toast that always appears when it is in idle state. This toast could disappear when there is any user input or the phone is in non-
idle state. Upon registering back to the CUCM, the toast message goes
away
Toast message:Service interruption
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Incoming Call Toast Timer
The incoming call toast timer is now configurable from 3 seconds to 60 seconds. The default value is 5 seconds.
This feature would be available via a system wide admin setting - Incoming Call Toast Timer.
This parameter can be configured at three levels on CUCM:
1. System > Enterprise Phone Configuration
2. Device > Device Settings > Common Phone Profile
3. Device > Phone > Phone Configuration
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HTTP Download Image and Configuration
8945 and 8941 phone download process will be enhanced by first attempting to download all files via HTTP protocol - the port of http server
used on CUCM is 6970 .
If an HTTP connection is rejected, the phone will fall back to downloading via TFTP.
If a timeout or file-not-found error is returned, the phone will proceed in the same manner as it does when these errors are returned while using
the TFTP protocol.
The fall back to TFTP will only occur if the TCP connection is rejected by the specified TFTP Server.
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Customized Wallpaper
8945 and 8941 phones will support customized wallpaper using JPG or PNG format.
Administrator will select an image before downloading it to the phone from TFTP server. IP phone has the ability to preview all of images on the TFTP server when a user selects wallpaper menu on phone interface
Administrator can enable/disable end users to choose their own wallpapers for their phone on CUCM enterprise or common setting. They can also specify the default wallpaper by setting image file path on CUCM. The phone needs to reset to make the configuration take effect immediately
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Assisted Directed Call Park (SIP)
Assisted directed Call Park is a transfer-based feature instead of standard Call Park which is a hold-based feature. With assisted directed call park,
an active call gets parked immediately at the directed park slot that
associates with a BLF Directed Call Park feature button.
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BT Handsfree Profile (8945 Only)
IP Phone 8945 supports various Handsfree Profile features that enable you to use handsfree devices (such as Bluetooth headsets) to perform certain tasks without having to handle the phone. For example, instead of pressing Redial on the phone, users can redial a number from their Bluetooth headset according to instructions from the headset manufacturer
The following handsfree features apply to Bluetooth headsets that are used with the Cisco Unified IP Phone 8945: Answer a call End a call Change the headset volume for a call Redial Caller ID Reject Resume a held call
Handsfree devices may differ in how features are activated. Device manufacturers may also use different terms when referring to the same feature
For more information, see the manufacturer documentation
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Classic Ringtones
The Classic Ringtones feature supports 29 ringtones: two embedded in the phone firmware and 27 downloaded from the Cisco Unified
Communications Manager. The supported ringtones are the same as
those supported by other Cisco Unified IP Phones
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Features: Release 9.2(4)
Enlarge Unique Call Identifier
Provide Dial Tone from Release Button
Hide Video Option
IP Phones 8961, 9951, and 9971 (March, 2012)
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Enlarge Unique Call Identifier
This feature increases the font size of the Unique Call Identifier to the same size as the calling number.
BEFORE AFTER
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Provide Dial Tone from Release Key
Old behavior: The Release key will only cause the phone to end the current call session
New behavior: If the new feature is enabled, the Release key will not only cause the phone to end the current session but also invoke the new call window
This feature applies to IP phones 9971, 9951, and 8961
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Feature Configuration
This feature can be configured by the parameter Provide Dial Tone from Release Key at three levels in Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration pages: enterprise profile, common phone profile and phone
configuration.
The default value is Disabled
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User Experience New Call Window
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Default Option to Hide Video
Old behavior: The phone always displayed video view once a video call is established. The user has to press Hide Video soft key to switch to the Hide Video view
New behavior: There is an option that the phone can display the Show Video or Hide Video view by default. The video is still being transmitted to the remote party when the Hide Video view is displayed
This feature does not affect other video options such as Video On/Off, Video Mute and Auto Transmit Video
This feature applies to phones with native video capabilities: 9971/9951
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Feature Configuration
This feature can be configured by the parameter Hide Video By Default at three levels in Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration
pages: enterprise profile, common phone profile and phone configuration.
The default value is Disabled.
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Features: Release 9.3(1) IP Phones 6900 series (June, 2012) These features may require CUCM 9.0
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Device Invoked Recording
Extension Mobility Cross Cluster Enhancement
BLF for Call Lists
Headset Sidetone control
PLK support for Queue Statistics
RTCP Behavior on Hold
View Call Logs from Shared Line
Ring Cadence Localization
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Device invoked recording
Previously recording feature was initiated by CUCM or CTI: Auto recording: invoked by CUCM automatically. It cant be stopped unless the call ends Silent recording: invoked by existing CTI-silent interface. It can only be stopped from CTI
interface
In UC 9.0, recording feature has been enhanced and it can be initiated by users in two ways: Invoked by pressing Record Softkey CTI-user interface
Different from auto and silent recording, these two ways of recording can be stopped by each
other and there is an indication on phone to show that call is being recorded now
Configure Device toggle recording on the phone Set phones Built In Bridge to On Select Selective Call Recording Enabled as Recording Option Administrator configuresRecord softkey to connected call status and assign this softkey
template to the phone
IP Phones 6900 series 6921, 6941, 6945, 6961
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The phones will supportRecordsoftkey in CONNECTED state
In connected state, upon pressing Record softkey, phone displays message Conversation is being recorded and softkey will change to Stop Recording
In recording status, press Stop Recording, softkey will stop the recording, phone will change to connected status. If the user ends the call directly, the recording will also stop
If the recording is already started silently, phone interface never changes - as if the recording never started. Upon pressing Record softkey, the phone never changes to recording state but prompts a message Recording already in progress
Recording could also be started by a CTI user. Upon invoking Start function of CTI user to start recording, phone interface changes to recording state just like when a user presses the Record softkey. If the user presses Stop Recording or invokes the Stop function of CTI user, recording will stop
When recording is established, user presses Holdhard key, the recording will be stopped automatically. Upon pressing Resume soft key, the recording will be restarted automatically.
While recording is already in progress, if a user presses the Conference hard key, recording stops automatically
If recording fails to establish, phone prompts the message Recording Failed
Device invoked recording - Scenarios
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Extension Mobility Cross Cluster Enhancement
This is an enhancement to the existing EMCC feature. During EMCC login, phone will not change product specific configuration from VC (Visit Cluster) to HC(Home Cluster).
CUCM Side:
Product specific configurations are set in phone configuration file in three XML tags: vendorConfig, commonConfig and enterpriseConfig tags. VC TFTP will add these three tags when it builds the mini
config file
VC TFTP while building mini configuration file will include product specific configuration details of VC. There is no change in HC TFTP while building the full configuration file for IP phone
Phone Side:
IP phone that supports EMCC shall preserve its product specific configuration parameters derived from the three tags in VC mini configuration file. These parameters are cached before phone
downloads the full configuration file from HC TFTP
Phone ignores product specific configuration parameters which are present in the full configuration file that got from HC TFTP. Moreover, phone uses cached parameters obtained from VC mini
configuration file.
IP Phones 6900 series 6921, 6941, 6945, 6961
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BLF on Call Logs
The BLF state icon will be added for each Call History item in the Call History list. The list can display the presence statuses of monitored line numbers
Phones follow the Enterprise Parameter BLF For Call Lists in enterprise parameter: If its disabled, the line numbers in the Call History list will not subscribe to the BLF
notification and the BLF states will not be shown.
If its enabled, all the line numbers in the Call History list will be monitored and the BLF states will be shown
The BLF states will notify the user that the lines are in these states: Unknown, Idle, Busy and DND. If the monitored line is out of service, the BLF state is Unknown
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Headset Sidetone controls
This feature allows end user to adjust the headset side tone level. Note that side tone configuration is for wired analog headsets only
Headset sidetone configuration is added to Preferences menu and it can be accessed from Applications > Preferences > Headset sidetone
The Preferences menu includes the Headset sidetone menu options
The sidetone options include 4 levels: High, Normal, Low, and Off.
IP Phones 6900 series 6921, 6941, 6945, 6961
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PLK support Queue Statistics
The above 6900 series phones support queue statistics for hunt lists invoked by Phone Line Key QueueStatus and displays the information on the phone
Phone will query queue statistics information from CUCM, upon receiving CUCMs response, phone will display it on phone screen. The queue statistics includes hunt pilot DN, # of callers in queue, and the longest call waiting in queue
Users can update queue statistics information by pressing Refresh softkey. Phone can exit the statistics window by pressing the exit softkey
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RTCP behavior while on hold (SIP only)
Prior to 9.3(1), the above phone models closed the RTCP port if media attribute was sendonly, receiveonly, or inactive. If a call is placed on hold, media attribute in SDP will be changed to inactive, phone closes the RTCP port, in this case, gateway will detect the RTCP port is closed and drop the call
Since 9.3(1), the above SIP phones will keep RTCP port open when media attribute is changed to be sendonly, receiveonly, or inactive. That is, the directionality of the media stream has no impact on the RTCP usage
To be more elaborate, some typical scenarios are listed below assuming that the phone is making a call with destination through the media gateway:
If phone holds the call, RTP port will close, while RTCP port remains open
If phone resumes a held call, use the same port to open RTP, RTCP port keeps open, no re-open needed
If phone is put on hold, and MOH is not enabled, RTP port is closed and RTCP remain open; and when this call is resumed, RTP will reopen using the same port while RTCP is not impacted
If phone is put on hold, MOH enabled, RTP port closed and then reopened to hear music using the same port. RTCP port remains open
Both RTP and RTCP ports are closed when the call ends
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View Call Logs from Shared Line
This feature enables users to view remotely received and placed calls on shared lines logged in the call history menu
To view all the call history logs, users can open the Call History application. In the Call History: Details screen, the call disposition text indicates if the call is received/placed locally or remotely
Prior to 9.3(1), users could only see the missed call logs for shared line
The general principle here is that local should log the same thing as the remote shared line appearance, and no need to identify which device performed the remote activity on the shared line appearance
Locally/Remotely Placed
Locally/Remotely Received
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The above phones supported distinctive ring feature for On-net/Off-net or line based, but the ring cadence was fixed, and based on US standard only
Ring cadence in US standard is opposite to Japan standard US: 1 ring for On-net, 2 ring for Off-net Japan: 1 ring for Off-net, 2 ring for On-net
To support Japan standard, the ring cadence should be configurable according to locale. Release 9.3(1) introduces a new parameter, Ring Locale, in common profile and phone specific profile. It has two options: Default: phone uses the existing ring cadence and ringtone. Japan: phone uses Japanese ring cadence, and users cannot customize Ringtones (Ringtone menu will not appear on the phone preferences menu)
The Japan ring cadence is described as below (ring volume and frequency are the same as ring default setting) Internal call: 0.3s ON/0.3s OFF, 0.3s ON/2.1s OFF, and repeat External call: 1s ON/2s OFF, and repeat
Ring cadence localization (Japan) IP Phones 6900 series 6901, 6911, 6921, 6941, 6945, 6961
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Telepresence Endpoints Registered to
Cisco Unified Communications Manager
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Where We Are
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and Where Were Going
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Endpoints Can Now Be Deployed Perspective: Telepresence Endpoints on UCM and VCS
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UC Manager Line-Side Features Supported on E20, EX, MX, SX and C-Series
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Features Supported / Not Supported
Networking & QoS
Cisco Discovery Protocol
Auxiliary VLANs
Medianet: AutoQoS / Smartports
DSCP and 802.1p as per UCM service parameters
Discard 802.1Q/p tagged frames received on PC port
RTP port range as per UCM service parameters
802.1X Aux-VLAN override and MAC-Auth Bypass
x 802.1X Proxy-EAPoL Logoff Extensible Auth. Protocol
802.1X Supplicant
Provisioning
DHCP Option 150
Automatic configuration and firmware downloads
HTTP port 6970, not TFTP
device defaults and device specific loads
HTTP/SSH enable/disable
x Encrypted configuration files
Registration and Signaling
Auto-Registration
SIP - Non Secure
SIP - Digest Authentication
SIP TLS (as of TE/TC6.0)
Primary UCM node
x Secondary/Tertiary UCM nodes failover/fallback
x SRST
Register using E.164 (Directory Number)
Alpha-numeric URI (as of UCM 9.0 and TE6.0/TC6.0)
x H.323
Service Control Events
Reset / Restart / Check Config
x Firmware downloads in background
x Call Preservation
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Features Supported / Not Supported
Directories
Corporate Directory
Personal Favorites / Speed dials
x Personal Directory
x TMS-style hierarchical phone books
Localization
User Interface Local (chosen locally on the phone, not provisioned in UCM)
x Network locals (tones / cadences)
Shared Line Appearances (E20 only)
Remote State Notifications
Hold / Resume
cBarge
Unified Mobility
Hand-off from mobile to desk
x Hand-off from desk to mobile
Calling Features
Enbloc dialing
x Off-Hook dialing - KPML
x Forced Auth Codes / Client Matter Codes
Alpha-numeric URI dialing
+, * and # character dialing
Hold / Resume
Transfer
Blind
Attended
x Early Attended
Line Appearance
Multiple calls on single line appearance (1 active, 4 held)
x Multiple Line Appearances
Call Forwarding
Busy, No Answer, No Coverage, Unregistered
All supported only on E20 (planned for TE6.0 on EX)
x Park / Pickup
Music on Hold
Unicast
x Multicast
E20, EX, MX, SX and C-Series Endpoints Registered to UC Manager
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Summary
This session helped understand:
Recent IP Phone feature additions and updates
Configuration steps associated with the new features
User Experience associated with the new features
Features on E20, EX, MX, SX, and C-Series Endpoints Registered natively to UC Manager
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Related Sessions
A few related sessions:
BRKEVT-2802 Cisco Telepresence: deploying and provisioning video endpoints
BRKEVT-2805 Understanding and troubleshooting EX-Series Personal Telepresence systems and C-Series codecs
BRKEVT-2100 Designing and Deploying IP Video Telephony Networks
BRKEVT-2480 Cisco UC Soft clients: Deploying Cisco Jabber desktop clients
BRKEVT-2785 Understanding Cisco Unified Presence
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