Configuring an ip phone service – Cisco OL-21852-01 User Manual
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Chapter 101 IP Phone Services Configuration
Configuring an IP Phone Service
Additional Information
See the
“Related Topics” section on page 101-14
Configuring an IP Phone Service
Perform the following steps to add or update an IP phone service.
Caution
Do not put IP phone services on any Cisco Unified Communications Manager server at your site or any
server that is associated with Cisco Unified Communications Manager, such as the TFTP server or
publisher database server. This precaution eliminates the possibility that errors in an IP phone service
application will have an impact on Cisco Unified Communications Manager performance or interrupt
call-processing services.
Procedure
Step 1
Choose Device >Device Settings > Phone Services.
The Find and List IP Phone Services window displays.
Step 2
Perform one of the followings tasks:
•
To add an IP phone service, click the Add New button. The IP phone services Configuration window
displays. Continue with
•
To update an existing IP phone service (for example, to change the service URL or other
information), locate the appropriate IP phone service as described in
. Click the name of the IP phone service that you want to update and continue
with
Step 3
Enter the appropriate settings as described in
Table 101-1
.
Received Calls
This XML service allows the phone to display received calls on the phone.
By default, for phones with a Directory button/option, the received calls
option displays when a user presses the Directory button/option on the
phone. By default, the service URL is Application:Cisco/ReceivedCalls.
By default, the Received Calls option automatically displays on all phones
that support services in the cluster, and you (or the end user) cannot
subscribe to the service.
Voicemail
This XML service allows users to retrieve voice messages on the phone. By
default, for phones with a Messages button/option, the voice mail option
displays when a user presses the Messages button/option on the phone. By
default, the service URL is Application:Cisco/Voicemail. By default, the
Voicemail option automatically displays on all phones that support services
in the cluster, and you (or the end user) cannot subscribe to the service.
Table 101-3
Cisco-provided Default Services (continued)
Default Services
Description