Appendix D Basic Phone Administration Steps
Configuring the Phone
To identify the settings that are contained in the profile, choose System > Security Profile > Phone Security Profile.
Note The security profile chosen should be based on the overall security strategy of the company.
c.In the Extension Information pane of this window, check the Enable Extension Mobility box if this phone supports Cisco Extension Mobility.
d.Click Save.
Step 2 Configure line settings:
a.On the Phone Configuration window, click Line 1 on the left pane of the window. The Directory Number Configuration window appears.
b.In the Directory Number field, enter a valid number that can be dialed.
Note This field should contain the same number that appears in the Telephone Number field on the User Configuration window.
Example: 26640 is the directory number of user John Doe in the example above.
c.From the Route Partition
d.From the Calling Search Space
e.In the Call Pickup and Call Forward Settings pane of the Directory Number Configuration window, choose the items (i.e. Forward All, Forward Busy Internal) and corresponding destinations to which calls should be sent.
Example: If you want incoming internal and external calls that receive a busy signal to be forwarded to the voice mail for this line, check the Voice Mail box next to the “Forward Busy Internal” and “Forward Busy External” items in the left column of the Call Pickup and Call Forward Settings pane.
f.In the “Line 1 on Device...” pane of the Directory Number Configuration window, configure the following:
–Display (Internal Caller ID
–External Phone Number
You can enter a maximum of 24 number and "X" characters. The Xs represent the directory number and must appear at the end of the pattern.
Example: Using the john doe extension in the example above, if you specify a mask of 408902XXXX, an external call from extension 6640 displays a caller ID number of 4089026640.
Cisco Unified IP Phone 6921, 6941, and 6961 Administration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager 7.1 (SCCP)
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