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devices. For N number of devices sharing the same line, both Maximum Calls setting and Busy Trigger setting must be set to N. This allows each shared line user to receive at least one call.

The shared line phone should not interact with the call that it does not receive (because the Line Control does not maintain call information). So, a newly registered device will not recognize any existing calls on that line. The newly registered device cannot resume any held call if the call started before this device was registered with the Line Control. For example, A and A’ share the same line, A is powered down (or logged out for the extension mobility user), and A’s receives an active call. After phone A is on and it registers with Cisco CallManager, A should not see the existing active call in this line.

If shared line phones’ calls should interact with each other, Cisco recommends that you set the maximum number of calls for all shared lines MCID devices to 2*N, where N is the number of shared line devices.

Shared Line Restrictions

Do not use shared lines for Cisco CallManager Attendant Console pilot points or hunt group members. The phone that acts as the attendant console supports shared lines.

Do not use shared line appearances on any Cisco IP Phone that requires auto-answer capability and do not turn on auto answer for a shared line appearance.

Do not configure shared line appearances on the primary lines of the phones; for example, if two phones have a shared line appearance, only one of the phones should have the primary line configured as shared (the other phone should have the secondary line configured as shared).

Barge and Privacy work with shared lines only.

Cisco recommends that you do not configure shared lines for Cisco IP Phones, H.323 clients, and MGCP POTS phones; likewise, Cisco recommends that you do not configure shared lines for H.323 clients and MGCP POTS phones. If you configure the same shared line appearance for a H.323 client, a MGCP POTS phone, for example, NetMeeting, and a Cisco IP Phone, you cannot use the hold/resume feature on the H.323 client or MGCP POTS Phone.

 

 

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Contents 40-1 Cisco IP Phones40-2 Supported Cisco IP Phones40-3 Description40-4 40-5 40-6 40-7 40-8 40-9 40-10 Clients and CTI Ports40-11 Cisco IP CommunicatorPhone Button Templates 40-12 Default Phone Button Templates40-13 Default Phone Button Template Description40-14 40-15 40-16 Guidelines for Customizing Phone Button Templates40-17 Feature Description40-18 40-19 Softkey Templates40-20 Add Application40-21 Configure Softkey Layout40-22 Call State Description40-23 Softkey Template Operation40-24 Methods for Adding Phones40-25 Directory Numbers40-26 Shared Line AppearanceShared Line Tips 40-27 40-28 40-29 Shared Line RestrictionsManaging Directory Numbers Update Directory Number of All Devices Sharing this LineActive Check Box 40-3040-31 Making and Receiving Multiple Calls Per Directory Number40-32 Onhook Call TransferBarge and Privacy Phone FeaturesCall Back Call Forward40-34 Call Park40-35 Call PickupCall Waiting Call SelectConference List 40-36Immediate Divert Direct TransferJoin Malicious Call Identification Mcid40-38 Quality Report Tool40-39 Service URLSpeed Dial and Abbreviated Dial Phone Association Phone Administration TipsPhone Search Searching by MAC Address40-41 40-42 ExampleWildcard Character Description Example 40-43 40-44 Messages ButtonDirectories Button MaxPhonesFallBackQueueDepth Service ParameterCisco CallManager User Options 40-4540-46 Dependency Records40-47 Phone Failover and Fallback40-48 Phone Configuration ChecklistConfiguration Steps 40-49 Related Topics Where to Find More InformationAdditional Cisco CallManager Documentation 40-50
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12 series, 7935, 7914, 7936 specifications

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