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Chapter 43 Cisco Unified IP Phones

Phone Features

Immediate Divert

The Immediate Divert feature allows the invoker to immediately divert a call to a voice-messaging system. Managers and assistants, or anyone who shares lines, use this feature. When the call gets diverted, the line becomes available to make or receive new calls.

If the Use Legacy iDivert service parameter is set to False, the invoker can select a party voice mailbox to which to divert an incoming call. The invoker can choose between the original called party voice mailbox or the voice mailbox of the invoker.

To access the Immediate Divert feature, use the iDivert softkey. Configure this softkey by using the Softkey Template Configuration window of Cisco Unified CallManager Administration. The softkey template gets assigned to phones that are in the Cisco Unified CallManager system.

For more information about Immediate Divert, refer to Immediate Divert in the Cisco Unified

CallManager Features and Services Guide.

Join

By using the Join softkey, a user can join up to 15 established calls (for a total of 16) to create a conference. For more information about Join, see the “Making and Receiving Multiple Calls Per Directory Number” section on page 18-7.

Malicious Call Identification (MCID)

The MCID feature provides a useful method for tracking troublesome or threatening calls. When a user receives this type of call, the Cisco Unified CallManager system administrator can assign a new softkey template that adds the Malicious Call softkey to the user phone. For POTS phones that are connected to a SCCP gateway, users can use a hookflash and enter a feature code of *39 to invoke the MCID feature.

For more information about MCID, refer to the “Malicious Call Identification” chapter in the Cisco Unified CallManager Features and Services Guide.

Quality Report Tool

The Quality Report Tool (QRT), a voice-quality and general problem-reporting tool for Cisco Unified IP Phones, allows users to easily and accurately report audio and other general problems with their IP phone. QRT gets loaded as part of the Cisco Unified CallManager installation, and the Cisco Extended Functions (CEF) service supports it.

As system administrator, you enable QRT functionality by creating, configuring, and assigning a softkey template to associate the QRT softkey on a user IP phone. You can choose from two different user modes, depending upon the level of user interaction that you want with QRT. You then define how the feature will work in your system by configuring system parameters and setting up Cisco Unified CallManager Serviceability tools. You can create, customize, and view phone problem reports by using the QRT Viewer application.

Support for the QRT feature extends to any model IP phone that includes the following capabilities:

Support for softkey templates

Support for IP phone services

Controllable by CTI

Contains an internal HTTP server

Note For more information, refer to the following URL for the appropriate Cisco Unified IP Phone guide for your phone model: http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/voice/c_ipphon/index.htm.

 

 

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