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Chapter 5 Configuring Features, Templates, Services, and Users
Modifying Phone Button Templates
CallManager. Authentication establishes a user’s right to access the system.
Authorization identifies the telephony resources that a user is permitted to use,
such as a specific telephone extension.
To install and set up these features, refer to
Installing and Configuring the Cisco
Customer Directory Configuration Plugin
. That manual guides you through the
configuration process for integrating Cisco Unified CallManager with Microsoft
Active Directory and Netscape Directory Server.
After the LDAP directory configuration completes, users can use the Corporate
Directory service on your Cisco Unified IP Phone to look up users in the corporate
directory.
Modifying Phone Button Templates
Phone button templates let you assign features to line/speed dial buttons.
Ideally, you modify templates before registering phones on the network. In this
way, you can access customized phone button template options from Cisco
Unified CallManager during registration.
To modify a phone button template, choose
Device > Device Settings > Phone
Button Template
from Cisco Unified CallManager Administration. To assign a
phone button template to a phone, use the Phone Button Template field in the
Cisco Unified CallManager Administration Phone Configuration page. Refer to
Cisco Unified CallManager Administration Guide
and
Cisco Unified
CallManager System Guide
for more information.
The default Cisco Unified IP Video Phone 7985G template uses line 1 and 2 for
lines and assigns lines 3 through 8 as speed dial. Access other phone features,
such as call park, call forward, redial, hold, resume, voice messaging system,
conferencing, and so on using softkeys on the phone.
Configuring Softkey Templates
Using Cisco Unified CallManager Administration, you can manage softkeys that
are associated with applications that the Cisco Unified IP Video Phone 7985G
supports. Cisco Unified CallManager supports two types of softkey templates:
standard and nonstandard. Standard softkey templates include Standard User,
Standard Feature, Standard IPMA Assistant, Standard IPMA Manager, and