Semi-attended call transfer is enabled by default. To disable semi-attended call transfer, use the no semi-attended command. To apply the template to a SIP phone, use the template command in voice register pool configuration mode. The following partial output from the show-running config command shows that the semi-attended call transfer is disabled in voice register template Cisco IOS software stores credential information in a trustpoint. The trustpoint label in this command names the specified PKI trustpoint.
To specify the IP address of a presence server for sending presence requests from internal watchers to external presence entities, use the server command in presence configuration mode. To remove the server, use the no form of this command. This command specifies the IP address of a presence server that handles presence requests when the watcher and presence entity presentity are not collocated.
The router acts as the presence server and processes all presence requests and status notifications when a watcher and presentity are both internal. If a subscription request is for an external presentity, the request is sent to the remote server specified by this command.
Allows a directory number on a phone registered to Cisco Unified CME to be watched in a presence service. To change the security mode of the Cisco Unified CME phone authentication server, use the server-security-mode command in telephony-service configuration mode.
To change the mode from secure to nonsecure, use the no form of this command. You can then toggle the mode from secure to nonsecure using this command.
After toggling between secure and non-secure mode, you must use the regenerate command in CTL-client configuration mode to generate the CTL file. This is necessary because if the security mode is nonsecure, its credentials are zeroed out in the CTL file. The no version of this command sets the mode to non-secure; it does not remove the command from your configuration.
To remove this command from your configuration and revert to the state before the Cisco Unified CME security feature was activated, use the erase keyword and follow the instructions displayed on the console. To enable Directed Call Pickup and modify the function of the GPickUp and PickUp soft keys, use the service directed-pickup command in telephony-service configuration mode.
To disable Directed Call Pickup, use the no form of this command. The gpickup keyword and support for SIP phones was added. To globally disable Directed Call Pickup on all phones, use the no form of this command. To selectively remove the PickUp soft key from one or more SCCP phones, use the features blocked command in ephone-template mode. The table describes the use of the GPickUp and PickUp soft keys for each feature depending on the setting of this command.
Creates a new CTLFile. To allow the display of names associated with called numbers for incoming calls on IP phones, use the service dnis dir-lookup command in telephony-service configuration mode. To deactivate directory lookup, use the no form of this command. The service dnis dir-lookup command provides a called number to the name-lookup service to support display of the name associated with the called number for incoming calls to IP phones.
Called numbers can be displayed for overlaid ephone-dn and for ephone-dns that are not overlaid. Secondary line are supported. This command allows the ephone-hunt group to receive calls from different numbers.
Individual ephone-dns that are configured as members of the hunt group with the ephone-hunt list must not have wildcard characters in their number fields. If the service dnis dir-lookup is used at the same time as the service dnis overlay , the directory-lookup service takes precedence in resolving the name for the called number. The following is an example of an overlaid ephone-dn configuration, where the service dnis dir-lookup allows one of three directory entry names to be displayed on three IP phones when a call is placed to a number declared in the directory entry command.
The following is an example of an ephone-dn configuration in which the overlay function is not in use. There are three IP phones, each with two buttons.
Button 1 receives calls from user1, user2, and user3; button 2 receives calls from user4, user5, and user6. The following is an example of a hunt-group configuration. There are three phones, each with two buttons, and each button is assigned two numbers. When a person calls , Cisco CME matches the hunt-group pilot secondary number The following is an example of a secondary-line configuration.
Ephone-dn 1 can accept calls from extension and from , , and Enters ephone-hunt configuration mode to create a hunt group for use in a Cisco CME system. To allow incoming calls to an ephone-dn overlay to display called ephone-dn names, use the service dnis overlay command in telephony-service configuration mode. To deactivate the service dialed number identification service DNIS overlay, use the no form of this command. The service dnis overlay allows phone users to determine which ephone-dn within an overlay set is being called.
Up to ten ephone-dns are allowed per overlay set. When an incoming call is presented under a service dnis overlay configuration, the phone displays the name of the individual ephone-dn according to the name configured under the ephone-dn configuration mode.
Note that for an ephone-dn name to be displayed on IP phones, you must first assign ephone-dn names with the name command in ephone-dn configuration mode.
The number of the first ephone-dn listed in the button is the default display for all phones using the same set of overlaid ephone-dns. Calls to the first ephone-dn display the caller ID.
Calls to the remaining ephone-dns display ephone-dn names. A call to the first ephone-dn displays the caller ID on all phones until the call is picked up. When the call is answered by phone 1, the displays in phone 2 and phone 3 return to the default display. Calls to the last four ephone-dns display ephone-dn names.
If the service dnis overlay is used at the same time as the service dnis dir-lookup , the service dnis dir-lookup takes precedence in determining the name to be displayed. The following is an overlay configuration for two phones with button 1 assigned to pick up three numbers from three ephone-dns that have been assigned names.
The default display for button 1 is A call to displays the caller ID. To globally disable the DSS feature, use the no form of this command. This command enables phone users to quickly transfer calls to an extension selected by a speed-dial or monitor line button without having to press the Transfer button. If this command is enabled, a user can transfer a call when the call is in the connected state by simply pressing a speed-dial or monitor line button to select the transfer destination.
The transfer action is automatically implied by CME if the service dss is enabled. This feature is supported only on phones on which monitor-line buttons for speed dial or speed-dial line buttons are configured. Using the no form of the changes the behavior of the speed-dial line button on all IP phones so that a user pressing a speed-dial button in the middle of a connected call will play out the speed-dial digits into the call without transferring the call.
If the service dss is disabled, the phone user must press the Transfer button before pressing the speed-dial line button or monitor line button to transfer the call. Associates ephone-dns with individual buttons on a Cisco Unified IP phone and to specify line type, such as monitor mode for a shared line. Defines a unique speed-dial identifier, a digit string to dial, and an optional label to display next to a line button. Enters ephone-template configuration mode and creates an ephone template to configure a set of phone features.
Enters voice register template configuration mode and defines a template of common parameters for SIP phones. To enable the availability of the local directory service on IP phones served by the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express Unified CME router, use the service local-directory command in telephony service configuration mode.
To disable the display, use the no form of this command. The authenticate keyword was introduced. This command was enhanced to authenticate the username and password for accessing the local directory service. When you configure the url directories command with the URL and credentials of the server that hosts the local directory, the command takes precedence over service local-directory [authenticate] [username] [password]. When you configure the url directories command with only the URL of the server that hosts the local directory, Unified CME tries to fetch the username and password credentials from the command service local-directory [authenticate] [username] [password] , if it is configured.
The following example specifies that the directory service should not be available on the IP phones served by this ITS router:. To modify the vendorConfig parameters in the configuration file, use the service phone command in telephony-service or ephone-template configuration mode. To disable a setting, use the no form of this command.
Name of the vendorConfig parameter in the configuration file. For valid parameter names, see the table below.
Parameter names are word and case-sensitive and must be entered exactly as shown. Value for the vendorConfig parameter. For valid values and defaults, see the table below. Telephony-service configuration config-telephony Ephone-template configuration config-ephone-template. This command was made available in ephone-template configuration mode for certain parameters. This command in telephony-service configuration mode modifies vendorConfig parameters in configuration file for phones in a Cisco Unified CME system.
The number and type of parameters may vary from one firmware version to the next. If a firmware version does not support a particular parameter, that parameter cannot be implemented. In terms of tone, the timbre of the chest voice is darker and warmer than the middle and head voice, with an overall mellow feel. Blending vocal registers can be tough work on our body, but with plenty of time and effort, we are all capable of using them seamlessly.
The goal here is to work on the difficult breaks between each voice register so that we can sing both a high singing register and a low register voice, without straining or losing power. Most trained singers apply something called the three-register theory. With practice, this aids laryngeal function, so that the voice can move fluidly between low and high notes, while also using the mixed vocal register in the mid-range. Initially, all these vocal techniques can be quite challenging to master, especially when most of us feel more comfortable using our single strongest register.
Having to focus on timbres that sound weak or harsh when you can sing fairly well in one register already can be really off-putting. But, developing a range of singing styles is a fundamental part of an expert performance! To block DND on phones that have buttons configured for feature ringing, perform the following steps. Phone users cannot enable DND for a shared line in a hunt group. The softkey displays in the idle and ringing states but does not enable DND for shared lines in hunt groups.
Cisco Unified 3. Phone line must be configured for feature ring with the button f command. Call-forwarding no-answer must be set for a phone to use DND to forward calls. For configuration information, see Configure Call Transfer and Forwarding. No other configuration is necessary for basic DND. Enter your password if prompted. Enables ringing on phone buttons configured for feature ring when the phone is in DND mode. In the following configuration example, when DND is activated on ephone 1 and ephone 2, button 1 will ring, but button 2 will not.
For SIP phones using firmware 8. If DND is disabled by a phone user, it is not enabled after the phone resets or restarts. Enters ephone-template configuration mode to create an ephone template. Range: 1 to Modifies the order and type of softkeys that display on a SIP phone during the idle call state. Modifies the order and type of softkeys that display on a SIP phone during the ringing call state. Exits ephone-template configuration mode. Enters voice register pool configuration mode to set parameters for the SIP phone.
Applies the ephone template to the phone. The following example shows DND is enabled on phone , and the DND softkey is modified in template 6, which is assigned to the phone:. When they use the DND softkey, they do not receive calls on any extension on their phones. When they use the HLog softkey, they do not receive calls on hunt group extensions, but they do receive calls on other extensions. See Configure Call Transfer and Forwarding. Typically, features to be enabled by using a voice-register template are not configurable in other configuration modes.
A maximum 10 voice-register templates can be defined in Cisco Unified CME, although a phone can have only one template applied to it at a time. For configuration information, see Create an Ephone Template. Ephone-dn templates allow you to apply a standard set of features to ephone-dns. A maximum of 15 ephone-dn templates can be created in a Cisco Unified CME system, although an ephone-dn can have only one template applied to it at a time.
If you use an ephone-dn template to apply a command to an ephone-dn and you also use the same command in ephone-dn configuration mode for the same ephone-dn, the value that you set in ephone-dn configuration mode has priority.
For configuration information, see Create an Ephone-dn Template. To create an ephone template and apply it to a phone, perform the following steps. To explicitly configure a MAC address, use the mac-address command in ephone configuration mode. It is recommended to configure cnf-file per phone before adding ephone-template under ephone. Enter your password if prompted. Enters ephone-template configuration mode to create an ephone template. Range is 1 to Applies the specified command to the ephone template that is being created.
Repeat this step for each command that you want to add to the ephone template. Exits ephone-template configuration mode. Applies an ephone template to the ephone that is being configured. Performs a fast reboot of this ephone. Restart all ephones using the restart all command in telephony-service configuration mode. To create an ephone-dn template and apply it to an ephone-dn, perform the following steps:. Enters ephone-dn-template configuration mode to create an ephone-dn template.
Applies the specified command to the ephone-dn template that is being created. Repeat this step to add more commands to the template.
Exits ephone-dn-template configuration mode. Applies an ephone-dn template to the ephone-dn that is being configured. To view the configuration of a template, and verify to which phone or directory number a template is applied, perform the following steps. Use is command to display information about an ephone template in Cisco Unified CME, including a list of features enabled in the configuration. Use is command to display information about directory numbers, including which template-tags are enabled in the configuration for a directory number.
Use is command to display information about an ephone-dn template in Cisco Unified CME, including a list of features enabled in the configuration.
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