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Telephony Features Available for the Cisco Unified IP Phone
SSH Access
Allows the administrator to enable or disable the
SSH Access setting using Cisco Unified CM
Administration.
This option indicates whether the phone supports
the SSH Access.
Settings include:
•
Enabled
•
Disabled—Default
Enabling the SSH server allows the phone to
accept the SSH connections.
Disabling the SSH server functionality of the
phone blocks the SSH access to the phone.
To configure the parameter in Cisco Unified
CM Administration, choose
Device
>
Phone
,
select the appropriate IP Phones, and scroll to
the
Product Specific Configuration Layout
pane and select
Enable
from the SSH Access
drop-down list box.
The SSH Access is disabled by default.
If you set the same parameter in the Common
Phone Profile window (
Device > Device
Settings > Common Phone Profile
), the
setting that takes precedence is determined in
the following order:
1.
Phone Configuration window settings
2.
Common Phone Profile window settings
Time-of-Day Routing
Restricts access to specified telephony features by
time period.
For more information refer to:
•
Cisco Unified Communications Manager
Administration Guide,
Time Period
Configuration
.
•
Cisco Unified Communications Manager
System Guide,
Time-of-Day Routing
.
Time Zone Update
Updates the Cisco Unified IP Phone with time zone
changes.
For more information, see the
Cisco Unified
Communications Manager Administration
Guide
,
Date/Time Group Configuration.
Transfer
Allows users to redirect connected calls from their
phones to another number.
Some JTAPI/TAPI applications are not
compatible with the Join and Direct Transfer
feature implementation on the Cisco Unified
IP Phone 6921, 6941, 6945, and 6961 and you
may need to configure the Join and Direct
Transfer Policy to disable join and direct
transfer on the same line or possibly across
lines. For more information, see the
“Join and
Direct Transfer Policy” section on page 5-17
.
Transfer - Direct
Transfer
Transfer—The first invocation of Transfer will
always initiate a new call by using the same
directory number, after putting the active call on
hold.
Direct Transfer—This transfer joins two
established calls (call is in hold or in connected
state) into one call and drops the feature initiator
from the call. Direct Transfer does not initiate a
consultation call and does not put the active call on
hold.
Some JTAPI/TAPI applications are not
compatible with the Join and Direct Transfer
feature implementation on the Cisco Unified
IP Phone 6921, 6941, 6945, and 6961 and you
may need to configure the Join and Direct
Transfer Policy to disable join and direct
transfer on the same line or possibly across
lines. For more information, see the
“Join and
Direct Transfer Policy” section on page 5-17
.
For more information, see the
Cisco Unified
Communications Manager System Guide
,
Understanding Directory Numbers
.
Table 5-1
Telephony Features for the Cisco Unified IP Phone (continued)
Feature
Description Configuration
Reference