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Table Of Contents
Prerequisites for Cisco Unified CME 8.0
Information About DnD Feature Button and Unlocked MeetMe Conference bridge On SCCP CUCME
How to Configure DnD Feature Button on Cisco Unified CME
Configuring DnD Feature button on Cisco Unified CME
How to Configure Unrestricted Display on Cisco Unified CME
Configuring Unrestricted Display on Cisco Unified CME
How to Configure after-hour login http on Cisco Unified CME
Configuring after-hour login http on Cisco Unified CME
Feature Information for Cisco Unified CME 8.0
Cisco Unified
Communications Manager Express 8.0
Support for DnD Feature Button and Unlocked MeetMe Conference (SCCP)
This document describes support for the Do Not Disturb (DnD) feature button and Unlocked MeetMe Conference bridge for SCCP IP phones in Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express 8.0 (Cisco Unified CME).
Finding Feature Information
Your software release may not support all the features documented in this module. For the latest feature information and caveats, see the release notes for your platform and software release. To find information about the features documented in this module, and to see a list of the releases in which each feature is supported, see the "Feature Information for Cisco Unified CME 8.0" section.
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Contents
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Prerequisites for Cisco Unified CME 8.0
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Information About DnD Feature Button and Unlocked MeetMe Conference bridge On SCCP CUCME
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How to Configure DnD Feature Button on Cisco Unified CME
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How to Configure Unrestricted Display on Cisco Unified CME
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How to Configure after-hour login http on Cisco Unified CME
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Feature Information for Cisco Unified CME 8.0
Prerequisites for Cisco Unified CME 8.0
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Cisco Unified CME 8.0
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Cisco IOS Release 15.1(1)T
Restrictions
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When the user configures DN mode in single-line or dual-line mode, the corresponding configured DN mode for all fallback DNs is supported.
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When you configure max-dn XX dual-octo or max-dn XX octo, the dual-line DN mode is applied to all DNs associated with the new Cisco Unified 6921, 6941 and 6961 IP phones.
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In CME-as-SRST, if a user configures srst dn line-mode dual-octo or srst dn line-mode octo-line, dual-line DN mode will be applied to all srst-learned DNs associated with the Cisco Unified 69xx series IP phones.
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The huntstop channel will be applied to the DNs associated with Cisco Unified 6921, 6941 and 6961 IP phones in SRST and CME-as-SRST.
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In the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express mode, Cisco Unified IP phone models 6921, 6941 and 6961 only supports one call per button. It is recommend to configure the Cisco Unified IP phones 6921, 6941 and 6961 dn as dual-line dn and the huntstop channel under the dn. The second channel on the dn can only be used for call transfer or conference. Button c (overlay call-waiting) and x (expansion/overflow) are not supported with Cisco Unified 6921, 6941 and 6961 IP phones.
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In SRST, if call-forward busy is configured globally under call-manager-fallback, only apply call-forward busy on the last member of the fallback DNs set with the same extension number assigned on multiple buttons of the phone. If the fallback DN is unique, call-forward busy will be applied.
Information About DnD Feature Button and Unlocked MeetMe Conference bridge On SCCP CUCME
To configure DnD feature button and Unlocked MeetMe conference bridge on Cisco Unified CME 8.0, you should understand the following concepts:
DnD Feature Button
Cisco Unified CME 8.0 adds support for new DnD feature button. The DnD feature button allows the user to configure a line button with Do not Disturb feature instead of using the DnD soft key. Press the button to enable or disable the DnD feature when the phone is idle. This feature button can also be used as Hunt Log (HLog) button if the hunt-group logout dnd is configured in the phone. When it is used as HLog button, press the button to activate or deactivate the DnD. The LED will be ON when the DnD feature is enabled and the LED will be OFF when the DnD feature is disabled.
Unlocked MeetMe Conference
Cisco Unified CME 8.0 adds support for Unlocked MeetMe Conference. When you unlock MeetMe conference bridge in Cisco Unified CME, the user can initiate a MeetMe conference without pressing the MeetMe soft key, which would allow the external callers to initiate a MeetMe conference.
Note
In order to configure an unlocked MeetMe conference, all ephone-dn tags associated with the same number should have unlocked option configured. If some of the ephone-dn tags do not have unlocked option configured, unlocked MeetMe conference may not work properly.
Unrestricted Display
Cisco Unified CME 8.0 adds support for unrestricted message display. This command helps the user to define a set of attributes that describe the message display option of the ephone.
After-hour Login HTTP
Cisco Unified CME 8.0 adds support for after-hour login http. You can unblock the after-hour block to place outgoing calls regardless of whether the outgoing called number matches the defined pattern of digits during the call blocking periods.
When the user configures after-hours login http command, they will experience slightly different login behavior compare to the current one. The after-hours login mechanism is enhanced due to some User Interface (UI) limitation in the current model.
Configuring Line Button
In the Cisco Unified 69xx series IP phone, the first button should be always configured as Line button. If the first button is not configured as a line button, the phone does not display the title with the primary number. The Cisco Unified 6941 or 6961 ephone is configured with "button 2:1".
Maximum Calls for a Button
In the Cisco Unified Communication Manager Express mode, Cisco Unified IP phone models 6921, 6941, and 6961 only supports one call per button. It is recommend to configure the Cisco Unified IP phones 6921, 6941, and 6961 dn as dual-line dn and the huntstop channel under the dn. The second channel on the dn can only be used for call transfer or conference."
The Cisco Unified 7931 IP phone supports only two calls per button. When you attempt to configure max-calls-per-button more than two calls on the Cisco Unified 7931 IP phone, the max-call -per-button configuration will fail.
How to Configure DnD Feature Button on Cisco Unified CME
This section contains the following tasks.
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Configuring DnD Feature button on Cisco Unified CME
Configuring DnD Feature button on Cisco Unified CME
To configure DnD Feature button on SCCP CUCME, perform the following steps:
SUMMARY STEPS
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enable
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configure terminal
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ephone phone-tag
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feature-button tag {dnd | privacy}
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end
DETAILED STEPS
Examples
ephone 1feature-button 1 Dndfeature-button 2 Privacymac-address 0017.E03F.B1E8type 7961How to Configure Unrestricted Display on Cisco Unified CME
This section contains the following tasks.
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Configuring Unrestricted Display on Cisco Unified CME
Configuring Unrestricted Display on Cisco Unified CME
To configure Unrestricted Display on SCCP CUCME, perform the following steps:
SUMMARY STEPS
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enable
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configure terminal
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ephone phone-type
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unrestricted-display
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end
DETAILED STEPS
Examples
Router#en
Router#configure terminal
Router(config)# ephone-type ABC
Router(config-ephone-type)# unrestricted-displayHow to Configure after-hour login http on Cisco Unified CME
This section contains the following tasks.
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Configuring Unrestricted Display on Cisco Unified CME
Configuring after-hour login http on Cisco Unified CME
To configure after-hour login http on SCCP CUCME, perform the following steps:
SUMMARY STEPS
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enable
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configure terminal
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ephone phone-tag
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Pin
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after-hour login http
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end
DETAILED STEPS
Examples
Router(config)# ephone 6Router(config-ephone)# mac 00e0.8646.9242Router(config-ephone)# button 1:33Router(config-ephone)# Pin 123Router(config-ephone)# after-hour login httpAdditional References
The following sections provide references related to Cisco Unified CME.
Related Documents
Related Topic Document TitleCisco Unified CME configuration
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Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express System Administrator Guide
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Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express Command Reference
Cisco Unified CME network design
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Cisco Unified CallManager Express Solution Reference Network Design Guide
Cisco IOS voice configuration
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Cisco IOS Voice Configuration Library
Phone documentation for Cisco Unified CME
Standards
Standard TitleNo new or modified standards are supported by this feature, and support for existing standards has not been modified by this feature.
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MIBs
RFCs
RFC TitleNo new or modified RFCs are supported by this feature, and support for existing RFCs has not been modified by this feature.
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Technical Assistance
Feature Information for Cisco Unified CME 8.0
Table 1 lists the release history for this feature.
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