Chapter 101 IP Phone Services Configuration
IP Phone Service Configuration Settings
After you configure the services, you can add services to the phones in the database, that is, if they are not classified as enterprise subscriptions, and you can assign the services to the Services, Directory, or Messages buttons, if the phone model supports these buttons/options. Users can log in to Cisco Unified CM User Options and subscribe to these services for their Cisco Unified IP Phones; that is, if these IP phone services are not classified as enterprise subscriptions.
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Service Information |
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Service Name | Enter the name of the service. If the service is not marked as an |
| enterprise subscription, the service name will display in areas where |
| you can subscribe to a service; for example, under Cisco Unified CM |
| User Options. Enter up to 32 characters for the service name. |
| For Java MIDlet services, the service name must exactly match the |
| name that is defined in the Java Application Descriptor (JAD) file. |
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ASCII Service Name | Enter the name of the service to display if the phone cannot display |
| Unicode. |
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Service Description | Enter a description of the content that the service provides. The |
| description can include up to 50 characters in any language, but it |
| cannot include |
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Service URL | Enter the URL of the server where the IP phone services application |
| is located. Make sure that this server remains independent of the |
| servers in your Cisco Unified Communications Manager cluster. Do |
| not specify a Cisco Unified Communications Manager server or any |
| server that is associated with Cisco Unified Communications Manager |
| (such as a TFTP server or directory database publisher server). |
| For the services to be available, the phones in the Cisco Unified |
| Communications Manager cluster must have network connectivity to |
| the server. |
| For |
| can be downloaded; for example, a web server or the backend |
| application server to which the Java MIDlet communicates. |
| For |
| Application:Cisco/<name of service> by default; for example, |
| Application:Cisco/CorporateDirectory. If you modify the service |
| URL for |
| Both for the Service Provisioning setting, which displays in the |
| Phone, Enterprise Parameter, and Common Phone Profile |
| Configuration windows. For example, you use a custom corporate |
| directory, so you change Application:Cisco/CorporateDirectory to the |
| external service URL for your custom directory; in this case, change |
| the Service Provisioning setting to Both. |
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