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Finding an IP Phone Service

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Cisco-provided Default Services

 

 

Default Services

Description

 

 

Corporate Directory

This XML service allows the phone to display the corporate directory on

 

 

the phone. By default, for phones with a Directory button/option, the

 

 

corporate directory option displays when a user presses the Directory

 

 

button/option on the phone. By default, the service URL is

 

 

Application:Cisco/CorporateDirectory. By default, the corporate directory

 

 

automatically displays on all phones that support services in the cluster,

 

 

and you (or the end user) cannot subscribe to the service.

 

 

If you update the corporate directory option because you want to configure

 

 

this option to support a custom directory, for example, you update the

 

 

Service URL to point to your custom directory, make sure that Both is

 

 

chosen from the Service Provisioning drop-down list box, which displays

 

 

in the Phone Configuration window, Enterprise Parameter Configuration

 

 

window, or the Common Phone Profile Configuration window.

 

 

 

Intercom Calls

 

This XML service allows the phone to display the history records for

 

 

intercom calls. By default, for phones with a Directory button/option, the

 

 

intercom history option displays when a user presses the Directory

 

 

button/option on the phone. By default, the service URL is

 

 

Application:Cisco/IntercomCalls. This service does not automatically

 

 

display on all phones that support services in the cluster; therefore, you

 

 

must manually subscribe to the service; for example, you can subscribe to

 

 

the service in the Cisco Unified CM User Options.

 

 

 

Missed Calls

 

This XML service allows the phone to display missed calls on the phone.

 

 

By default, for phones with a Directory button/option, the missed calls

 

 

option displays when a user presses the Directory button/option on the

 

 

phone. By default, the service URL is Application:Cisco/MissedCalls. By

 

 

default, the Missed Calls option automatically displays on all phones that

 

 

support services in the cluster, and you (or the end user) cannot subscribe

 

 

to the service.

 

 

Personal Directory

This XML service allows a phone user to use Personal Directory. By

 

 

default, for phones with a Directory button/option, the Personal Directory

 

 

option displays when a user presses the Directory button/option on the

 

 

phone. By default, the service URL is

 

 

Application:Cisco/PersonalDirectory. By default, the Personal Directory

 

 

option automatically displays on all phones that support services in the

 

 

cluster, and you (or the end user) cannot subscribe to the service.

 

 

 

Placed Calls

 

This XML service allows the phone to display calls that the user has placed

 

 

on the phone. By default, for phones with a Directory button/option, the

 

 

placed calls option displays when a user presses the Directory

 

 

button/option on the phone. By default, the service URL is

 

 

Application:Cisco/PlacedCalls. By default, the Placed Calls option

 

 

automatically displays on all phones that support services in the cluster,

 

 

and you (or the end user) cannot subscribe to the service.

 

 

 

 

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Contents IP Phone Service Configuration Settings 101-1Field Description Service Information 101-2Field Description 101-3101-4 101-5 IP Phone Service Parameter SettingsField Description Service Parameter Information 101-6 Finding an IP Phone ServiceProcedure Cisco-provided Default IP Phone Services 101-7Default Services Description 101-8101-9 Configuring an IP Phone ServiceAdditional Information Deleting an IP Phone Service Next StepsBefore You Begin 101-10Configuring an IP Phone Service Parameter 101-11Deleting an IP Phone Service Parameter 101-12Adding an IP Phone Service to a Phone Button 101-13Related Topics 101-14