Cisco Systems OL-4660-01 manual How to Use Cisco Call Back, Cisco Call Back-Normal Operation

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Chapter 4 Cisco Call Back

Introducing Cisco Call Back

How to Use Cisco Call Back

After proper installation and configuration, Cisco IP Phone Models 7960 and 7940 include the Cisco Call Back feature. The following sections describe how to use the Call Back feature and what happens during normal and abnormal operations.

For more information about how to use the Call Back feature, refer to the

Cisco IP Phone Models 7960 and 7940 User Guide.

Cisco Call Back—Normal Operation

Use Cisco Call Back for notification when a busy phone becomes available. See the following examples.

Phone A and Phone C call Phone B, and both phones activate Call Back. When Phone B becomes available, both Phone A and Phone C receive notification. The phone that initiates the Call Back first connects to Phone B.

Phone A calls Phone B in the same Cisco CallManager cluster. Because Phone B is busy or does not reply, Phone A activates the Call Back feature by using the CallBack softkey. When Phone B becomes available, Phone A receives an audio alert and visual notification.

When Phone A activates Call Back, the following message displays:

Call Back is activated on xxxx (a directory number). Press Cancel to deactivate. Press Exit to quit this screen.

When Phone B becomes available (on hook), Phone A receives audio notification and the following message displays:

xxxxhas become available Time <hh:mm mm/dd/yy>. Press Dial to Call. Press Exit to quit this screen.

Cisco Call Back—Abnormal Operation

From time to time, Call Back may not work for various reasons. See the following examples.

Phone A calls Phone B in the same Cisco CallManager cluster. Because Phone B is busy or does not reply, Phone A activates the Call Back feature by using the CallBack softkey. When Phone B becomes available, Phone A receives an audio alert and visual notification.

 

 

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Contents Cisco Call Back Overview of Cisco Call Back Architecture Introducing Cisco Call BackCisco CallManager Database Interface DBL Library Cisco CTIManager Interface QBEHelperDB Change Notifier Call Back HandlerScreen Saver and Call Back Dictionary Redundancy ManagerSDI Trace and Alarm Cisco Extended Functions Service DependencyMultiple Cisco Extended Functions Applications in a Cluster Cisco Call Back-Normal Operation How to Use Cisco Call BackCisco Call Back-Abnormal Operation System Requirements for Cisco Call Back Interactions and Restrictions OFF Configuration Checklist for Cisco Call Back Configuring Cisco Call Back FeatureCreating a Softkey Template with the CallBack Softkey Configuration Steps Related Procedures and TopicsConfiguring CallBack Softkey Template in Device Pool Adding CallBack Softkey Template in Phone Configuration Cisco Call Back Configuring Cisco Call Back Feature Troubleshooting Cisco Call Back Feature Providing Information to Users for Cisco Call Back FeatureWhere to Find More Information Cisco IP Phone Administration Guide for Cisco CallManager OL-4660-01